Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN PAGE TWO UTAH 'DECEMBER 14 1939 Lambda Delta Sigma Spends “Evening In Yule tide Castle With The Greeks Climaxing the series of Greek Christmas formals will be the annual Sigma Chi formal at the Guy LDS Institute tomorrow Cardon Vern Crockett and Jim JlcMurrin are the committee in Merrill Holland Head Party Committee Carolers Greet Guests at Entrance "instil ute Dons Atr-of-Festiv- ity Christmas ball was Lambda Delta Sigma’s held in “Yuletide Castle” at the Institute Saturday December 9 The guests were greeted at the door by carolers Marjorie Ashdown Kathryn Dotson Chester Gilgen and Harold Collard — —— f The Institute “castle" was decor- semi-form- al ed LK’s Hold Sport Dance At Bluebird Nameless Band Furnishes Musk Mil-to- Intercollegiate Knights of Utah State deviated from their service night last Saturday activities when they celebrated at the Bluebird at a sport dance Members and their partners danced to the music of the nameless orchestra consumed quantities of punch and cookies and sang their chapter songs Patrons and patronesses were Dean and Mrs Jack Croft Mr and Mrs George Nelson and Mr and Mrs Lester Pocock The committee in charge of the dance consisted of Robert Young George McDonald and Bob Hey Other activities planned by the club for this year are the annual Beno Creep and with knights from the University of Utah and University of Idaho southern branch Bicycle is polo a new sport in that has been introduced several eastern colleges rpop IflC Around “Tru Point’ Dress Shirts “Fashion Tower” Ties With washable built-i- n collar stay that prevents wrinkling or curling fancy wilting Colors patterns and white Just arrived — large new assortment for Christmas A grand gift for any man 49 13? in new -r 19 Fine capeskins in lined or unlined styles — slip-o- n or button wrist pattern — in natural gray brown black or tan 98 A grand assortment of new novelty styles and colors 22 Steveless slip over style 4 00 yith crew neck or I V-ne- ck Gndr2 Leather iw rcllets - ') V "riS Mr1 Cowhide' er calf- 1 is fancy finishes errrtney and r yV Ki' Men’s Scarfs Colorful luxur- - wools ious shamay-spu- n beautiful silks rayon Men’s Lounging Robes “St Moritz” wool robes e in beautiful robes silk Fine colors tailored to exacting fit and better appearance ? wf " To the fellows who were contemplating a future with Irene Walt hers (lovely soprano with the Kryl Symphony) I adise them to resume their search She's engaged to the tenor The florists should be doing a drumming good trade Witness all the orchids that bloomed forth on many a girl’s shoulder at the Christmas parties ber 27 Mauvia Tracy has the jump on all the chem majors Dy dating lab instructor Stanley Dunn No empty place in the study My word! 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MEET YOUR FRIENDS two-ton- 4 Sport Sweaters ( atww’ 98 Men’s US QQc 98 Men’s Dress Gloves -- 1 col- - orful patterns Maurine Jensen is modestly displaying a Pi Kap pin from Dale Reed Lucille Harding Kappa Delta recently set the date for her marriage to Max Bridge for Decem- Men’s cotton-wool- Girls Newsing Christmas Savings Fine rayons or heavay on ier mixtures In slack or regular length IluMnQ Residence Hall Girls Arrange Party To Climax Fall Quarter Activities June Hansen President Presides Buy At Sears For Greater Men’s Dress Sox charge The officers of Chi Omega were in charge of the chapter dinner held Monday at the nouse The tables were decorated with numerous white and red candles Place cards were small peasant dolls Kathiieen Toastmistress Mabey asked for Christmas wishes from of the members the various sorority with responses by Valine Greenwood Checketts Marge Carmen and Marjorie Hansen Leigh Special 'guests were Miss Charlotte Kyle Mrs Percy Smith and Mrs E L Romney The patronesses of Chi Omega a presented the chapter with of a Christmas gift consisting lamp and a set of dishes Kappa Delta held the first of a series of fireside teas at the James Stevens’ Refreshments were °f these six girls rests the task of solving the daily problems of 105 girls served to fifty persons T TA Elvera tivt 11 N at the women’s residence hull Members of the governing n :neil are left Bird and Beth Pocock were in i and Bernice Fern Starr Geraldine C'az to right Karma Hill Lois Ensign June Hansen president charge of arrangements Brown Elections for new officers of Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune Sigma Alpha Epsilon were held Monday The following men were elected: Ned Clyde eminent treasurer Jack Quayle eminent recorder Bruce Lake emine’nt'war-de- ated with Christmas trees and tall candles A “fireplace" was burning brightly in one end of the ballroom The unique dance cards were in the form of scrolls During intermission community singing was led by Ross Holland Patrons Patronesses Patrons and patronesses for the evening were Dr and Mrs Arden Mrs E G Peterson Frandsen Dr and Mrs Thomas C RomR Huntney Dr and Mrs er Professor and Mrs Wilford W Richards Dr and Mrs Franklin L West Mr and Mrs Ray Nelson Beth Merrill and Ross Holland social chairmen were assisted in the arrangements by committees from the Psi and Beta chapters Glenda They are: Refreshments Cole Norma Skanchy Lynn Crook-sto- n Ralph Maughan Reception Phoebe Linford and William Jex Decoration Harold Hulme Edith Law Virginia ffenson Dance Programs Dean Rothe Junius Geraldine Taylor Virginia Hale Marjorie Anderson Intermission Chester Gilgen Ezra Geddes Margaret Erickson Helen Greaves and Genevieve Clayton Trophy Awarded Sunday evening Lambda Delta Sigma held its regular monthly Sunday meeting Each chapter presented part of the program and the Beta chapter was awarded the The “First Lady” romance betrophy for the next month Games tween Cflinda Davidson and her Prows were conducted by Merrill Max secretary-of-istat- e husband and refreshments were served more be Wadsworth seems to than mere stage play— unless they consider the whole world a stage I At the Gayest Spot In Logan Cotton blanket robes in colorful £98 and £98 O patterns £ Is always a good buy! Latest styles and colors to choose from and Will Meet Exchange Gifts Under the direction of June e the Hansen president of men's residence hail girls will hold their annual Christmas party tonight in the reception room from 9:30 to 10:30 p m the around They will gather the Christmas trees in the reception room and sing carols and exchange gifts The appearance of Santa Claus will climax the evening's entertainment ' Governing Council Assisting June with arrangements are the members of the governing council of the hall who are Karma Hill Lois Ensign Fern Starr Geraldine Cazier and Bernice Brown Each girl on the council represents one of the six corridors into which the hall is divided With the council rests the task of solving the many problems which arise each day among the 105 girls of the hall Christmas Dinner The dining room of the commons building was the scene of the Christmas dinner held by the girls last Sunday Before dinner Lois and Alva Retta Murray with musical Ivory entertained A scriptural selections reading was given by Fern Starr During the course of the dinner Barbara Madsen led the girls in Christmas Carols and entertained with a vocal solo NJAV OFFICE If Lambda Delta Sigma announces the recent election of Helen Greaves to the office of executive council She replaces Virginia secretary Bennion Buchanan who did not return to school this year - DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DURHAM N C Four terms of eleven weeks are given each year These may be taken consecutively (graduation in three and years) or three terms maybe taken each year (graduation in four years) The entrance requirements are intelligence character and three years of college work including the subjects specified for Class A medical schools Catalogues and application forms may be obtained from the Admission Committee Student 22 Life ‘'Slumber King” Advertisers Pajamas Bright colorful patterns with sateen trim m Splashin’ In Fashion wo-th- Patronize A Sears Hat IE Utah Stal S E E — n William quarter Active members and their partners will be entertained at a Christmas party given Friday A night at the chapter house house dance will be held following the entertainment Pledge president Howard Fatheringhum is in charge of arrangements Alpha Chis donned ski garb hopped in a big yellow van and went caroling Monday evening Sorority and fraternity houses hospitals and the women's residence hall were visited A Christmas party was held at the chapter house following caroling The Mothers and Wives club of Sigma Nu presented a floor lamp to the chapter Monday as a Christmas gift The annual New Year’s formal of Sigma Phi Epsilon will be held the first week in January it has been announced festive air of ye Yuletide has been formally ushered into our campus life in the past week Gay were the parties and joyful the guests as charming misses swirled 'neath mistletoe and holly with handsome beaux Each all dressed in their oest exciting occasion was made more successful by the beautiful gowns worn by the girls as their contribution to the happiness of their paitners In the opinion of many Joan Carter wore the most unusual and outstanding formal of the week deviating from the usual run of sleevless Joan backless dresses red chose to wear a stop-ligwool gewn made with charming simplicity A snug fitting basque with a square neckline and full puff elbow length sleeves called attention to the front of her was dress while bustle fullness achieved in a new low sweeping A gift of 13 volumes of the form in back works of Henrik Ibsen renowned Black combined with white was Scandinavian literature writer a favorite color combo with many has been presented to the Utah coeds Sybil Doxoy wore a fitted State library by C F Olsen of black velveteen jacket closed high Hyrum L H Kirkpatrick college at the neck by a huge white librarian announces gardenia over a full flared skirt August J Hansen Scandinavian made of sheer white flowered literature instructor at the colalso marquisette Josephine Brown lege- stated that the gift of Ibsen's Jombined rich black velveteen work is one of the finest translablack te1?? VhL'h has been anjl a lyhite skirt madcJn velveteen jacket buttoned down Scandinavian literature and conthe front had elbow length tains the most thorough biograsleeves and was edged at the phy of the great writer ever neck and down the front with written starched white ruehing The full Each of the books has been skirt was of heavy faille taffeta autographed and in addition the Elida Sorensen introduced a new college book plate bearing the bustle idea in her moss green name of the donor has been faille taffeta gown Instead of placed in each volume “This book having fullness at the back of plate is especially designed for her dress she gave a coquettish the donors of outstanding sets swing with bustle fullness at the and I deem it an extreme pleaships emphasized by velvet bows ure to accept these volumes for from Mr The bodice was slightly shirred to our library Olsen" said give umph to the best of figures Librarian Kerkpatrick and a narrow strap at the neck gave security to the wearer Silver and gold appeal to most girls it is said but especially was It favored by Connie Maughan Gene Hess and Betty Jean EHert-so- n Connie looked like a fairy as she stepped from her carriage in a dress with fitted basque and cunning puff sleeves of fine silver thread material and a filmy full skirt of white net Gene Hess sparkled forth In a gown made of rows and rows of silver ribbon on white net with a bustle bow in back and slender shoulder straps Betty Jean Ellertson dazzled her admirers with an exciting dress whoso upper bodice and shoulder straps were gold sequins The slender waistliittr silhouette merged into a full flared skirt of misty white net 4k With wishes for exciting new 4k clothes from Santa for nil of you 4 wc say “HAPPY HOLIDAYS” The season newly-organize- d Library Receives Ibsen Collection Father and at Games saxa-phon- Danci Hold Spo'tligi Members of the Utah State ulty association and the Fa Women’s league enjoyed an ning of dancing games and inunity singing at the ar Christmas party held last nigl the LDS Institute Each Banquet Honors New Club Member -- member Education club ' honored at a banquet held Dei her 9 in the reception loungi the commons building The sp er of the evening was Dr N Pedersen The new members are T Carlisle Carl F Nielson Joi E Whitesides Raymond Robl W W Welch Frank Raym E A Call Dean C Christer Franklin Moon R F Shum and A H Gibbons The the newly-accepte- d Men’s The scholastic averages Haircut 35c Peak Barber Shoi SO West 1st North - Logan E J PALMER Prop Students: Try Our Pressing-You’ll Like the Difference 15° Discount To Students 38 West 1st No Phone 926 Amts Do sto6£ UP fOOP fOR WIMTfPi-Winter is here V buy your Vcrnois quality heater for as low $3975 at rgMJrlAjMLHg Ants live mostly on perishable animal food not grains and besides are torpid in winter requiring no food 1 — Bombaugh Facts and Fancied Air the Curious TO HAVE 4k FRED’S FLOWERS 4 4 227-- FLOWERS IN THE MODERN MANNER I 4k' 4k 4k 4k 4k of fayette college students who c from public schools are hi than of those who come private schools SCHEBY’S CLEANERS & TAILORS BE SURE 4 4 pi in attendance was presented a gift from old St Nick whe tertained the group Members of the Faculty as ini ation party committee Dean Paul M Dunn chain Mrs Caroline B Hendricks J E Ricks Professor S E S' Professor Byron Alder and Pr sor Franklin Moon Represci the Faculty Women's league the committee are Mrs E A obsen chairman Mrs L H lard Mrs Richard B Sonne Alice Senob Mrs R W W ward Mrs Carl Frischknecht LaVal S Morris Mrs J Du' Brite Miss Florence Thom and Mrs Arvil L Stark K PHONE FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS traveling ney Floyd chapter sage were guests of honor at Lambda Fill’s final chapter dinner of the 1 Pajamaa always make a good Christmas gift Cartwright secretary of the Lamoda Chi Alpha national fraternity and J Whit- dinner was So the Sigma Chi house Friday evehing Wade Miles chapter president presided and the program included a reading by Tede Wennergren Providence a solo by Alma Sonne Jr and responses by President E G Peterson H A Theurer of Providence and H W Manning of Garland The main speaker of the evening was O Guy Cardon The mothers patronesses and alumnae of Theta Epsilon presented the chapter with Christ mas gifts at a party held at the house Monday evening featurChristmas decorations ing the garnet crest of the fraternity added atmosphere to the Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas formal held Friday in the Dansante The pledges presented a special program at intermission A number of Pi Kaps from the University of Utah were in attendance The stairway was provided by the Hotel Eccles the stars were pulled down from heaven by the committee and the Tail Zeta Tau girls climbed the “Stairway to the Stars" leading to the banquet which was the feature of Tau Zeta Tau’s Christmas formal Two modernistic stairways draped in white satin and spangled with stars were placed at each end was of the table Toastmistress Elida Sorenson with responses by Genevieve Aljen Bernice Brown and June Johnson During dinner Wilma Ellis played a violin solo and Elva Retta Murray sang “Stairway to the Stars” “Stardust” and the sweetheart song Feature of the Christmas formal of Chi Omega was the presentation of a new sweetheart song by the pledges who held the party in honor of the active members in the ballroom of the Institute which was decorated with Christmas trees and giant candles Beta Kappas and special guests enjoyed an evening of entertainment Fridayat the chapter house A club room theme with the house brightly decorated conveyed the spirit of the season Recent fraternity initiations include Sigma Alpha Epsilon Major W R Goodrich Bill Lewis and John Broberg Sigma Nu Joe Schidler Sigma PM Epsilon De Vere Halls Newest pledge of Bela Kappa is James Charchalis Ep Sigma recently pledged La Marr Monroe David Sharp and Don Jensen A held Faculty Hoi Annual Part birds Blue FOR XMAS An IDEAL Gift! 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