Show STUDENT UFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 24 TB£EX PAG 1940 i All Society News Due Tuesday 1 p m Telephone 100 — Ext 75 Women Students Act As Hostesses to Men Ball At Semi-Form- Match Maker mgk al Associated women students of Utah' State will be hostesses to the men of the college in the first major ball of the season November 1 at the Dansante The ball which is is a traditional event each year when women students of the colof "who" lege have preference take Each shall girl has they three choices If the first and second light of her young life has been “preferred” by another she still has a third choice and girls can get a bid in early by placing their preferences in the ballot box in the Main hall the Library or the Commons Men and girls may receive their invitations by calling at the table in the Commons building Monfrom 8:00 day through Friday am to 5 p m semi-form- al Rushes Take Fraternity Walk Seventy-Tw- o On Annual Bid Day Replying to the traditional shout of fraternity men at the bottom "Which way?” 72 of the hill fraternity pledges indicated their close preferences and brought to a the formal fraternity rush season of Sigma Chi led with the number pledges receiving 20 men Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Alpha Epsilon followed with 16 and i men refolspectively The list of pledges lows: Sigma Chi Robert Davis of Brigham City MarLeroy Ellis of Jerome Idaho ion Hanson of Malad Idaho Dale Homer of Idaho Falls Idaho Boyd McKinnin of Price Robert Peterson and Jack Wecker of Ogden Grant White of Paradise Willard H White of Los Angeles Cal and Orson W Bankhead Ross feenson Edwin Budge George H Bullen Burns B Crookston Roy Humph-ery- s Sherwin M Maeser James Nelson Fred Shaffer Lyman Tar-band Alan Wilson of Logan et PI Kappa Alpha Clearfield ot Haven Barlow Oleen Bunderson of Garland Robert Preston Caine and Jack Caine of Chicago 111 Sidney M Priday and Ned Miles of Smithfield Dean Mitchell of Lehi Vic Oberhansley of Cedar City Robert Reeve of Hurricane Preston Seeley of Castle Dale and Mark Carter Stratford Evans Bill Groutage Gilbert Peterson Gordon Porter and Wayne L Smith of Logan Sigma Alpha Epsilon Jack Bowen of Tooele Jay HanMax Hess of sen of Garland William Martin of Farmington Heath Mont Jay Staten of Salt of Lake City William Warren Clearfield Robert Wright of ArEarl Peterson John thur Nev Reynolds and Ralph Smith of Ogden and William Shaw of Logan Sigma Nu Phillip Andrews of Tooele Piatt Bliss and Ralph Harrison of Salt Lake City Robert Foster of BillEdmund Bubler of ings Mont Santa Clara Calvin Jensen of Bear River Lyle Shipley of Preston Idaho A J Berntson Jr of Logan and Eldon Lockart of Ogden Sigma Phi Epsilon of New York City Robert Carlson of Buhl Ido Hal S Christensen of Logan John Fred Crockett of Hansen Idaho Robert Calvin Choate of Lewiston Utah Mark Fjelsted of Buena Park Cal Glen Fuller of Eden Wilford J Smedlng of Ogden and Frank Yose of Salt Lake City Robert' Brances ' I Lambda Chi John Allison of Glen Ellyn 111 Marvin Bond of Milford Charles Poison of Kemmerer Wyo and Paul Rasmussen of Logan Chi O Agpointn ' ' Recent elections in' Chi Omega placed in office the following girls: Mary Smith pledge mistress Helen Wintch treasurer Alice Randall personnel chairman and Jane Rasmussen assistant secretary The first chapter dinner of the year will be held at the chapter house Thursday evening A Halloween theme will be carried out with Margaret Snow as toastmis-tres- s Helen Wintch is in charge of arrangements Pledge officers of Chi Omega are Betty Hatch president Rama Eyre Gloria Harris secretary and Anne Ryan treasurer Beta Kappa Pledges Douglas Quayle was selected pledge president of the Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa Pagehood degrees were given to Victor Birmingham George Demetras and Robert Rasmussen Kappa Delta Founders Commemorating the forty-thir- d anniversar- - of the founding of Kappa K tn members of Beta Delta copter wore white roses Wednesday Founder’s Day banquet was held f:’resday evening at the ouse with Theresa Hill chapter acting as toastmistress Dean Williams an alumni member toasted the founders and Ruth Holbrook active spoke on the progress of Kappa Delta Pledge Doris toasted the future after which President Melba Brunt read a letter from the national council Grace Minson was chosen pledge night with presdient Monday Gwendolyn Hogan as vice president Jacqueline Peterson secretary and Doris Okelberry treasurer Sig Dinner Chapter dinner wa3 held Saturday evening at the Sigma Chi house for members pledges and alumni Short responses were given by Alfred Swinyard Fred Thompson Adrian Hatch and Kenneth Vanderhoff Grand Tribune W Henry McLean and Grant Praetor Milton H Love of Salt Lake City were speakers at a special meeting held Sunday afternoon Their talks stressed the future of the pledges and the fraternity as a whole Elected as Sig pledge officers are Marion Hanson president George Bullen vice president and Mac Maeser secretary Alpha Chi Selects Beta Xi chapter of' Alpha Chi Omega selected Hazen Owens as chaplain and Ruth Worlton alternate representative Officers of the pledge group are Mildred Stapley president Gwen Merrill Shirley Smith secretary and Vena Single-to- n intramural manager Alpha Chi Omega takes great pleasure in announcing the pledging of Louise Painter and the repledging of Alys Baugh and Melba Wallin S A E Probationers Six pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entered the period of probation Monday They are Gaylon Rosenbaum Vaughn Herbert Howard Nielsen William Shaw LeRoy Longenbohn and Glen Wilcox Officers chosen by the pledges following pledging ceremonies are Ralph Smith president Bill Martin vice president and Bob Wright secretary Theta U Pledges Pledge officers of Theta Upsllon are Norma Ward president and Donna Lucille Dixon secretary Burrie Jane Ogren Carrie Isabel Wade Mae Anderson and Hazel Perry began preinitiation week Saturday ’ Edna Stewart president of the Associated Women Students who will direct the plans for the annual Preference Ball November I Under Clock The Le-no- re We remember what happened to the Literary Digest when they tried to prophesy coming events but that doesn't discourage us on these "Preferred Man” forecasts Odds are heavy on Glen Maughan Swede Hanson Ralph Enihry and Junior Theurer but we’re laying even money on student councilman Clint Nelson But if the most man were the one preferred in the good looking tweeds Jerry Shepherd would be in the pitcher’s box Speaking of tweeds Dr Durham’s rate him as one of the professors on the campus Add to our list of young Ralph Maughan and Ln June Forsgren The event took And another place on Sunday engagement to note — the hanging of Pi Kap Dean Porter’s pin on Alpha Chi Eleanor Parkinson Del Kearl will have to stop this pose We think Betty Lou Green is a plenty cute date But we can’t keep up with Sam Bailey's heart— now it’s treshman Joy Slack The Foresters certainly have more fun than people at the football games and their spirit is really neat stuff More power to you boys! Sorry to see June Colombe on crutches Broken feet are inconvenient to say the least Get well soon June Add to your successful deer Lambda Chi's Ronald hunters Johnson and Paul Jenkins We've heard so many stories about "the one that got away” best-dress- mar-ried- Scabbard And Blade Conducts Banquet Major Ben B Blair will be guest of honor at noon Friday when the Utah State chapter of Scabbard and Blade holds its college annual dinner at the national cafeteria to celebrate Scabbard and Blade day October 27 Major Blair will address the outguests who will include the adthe of college men standing vanced ROTC unit and college officials Scabbard and Blade day throughout the nation will be observed colby 80 chapters in land grant The coast to coast from leges birthday of the late President Theodore Roosevelt is the occasion chosen for the observance honorNearly 40 years old the is ary society of military men celebrating its existence with a ofmembership of 32000 reserve ficers and cadets in 46 states The Utah State unit will add to its membership this year by issuing bids to exceptional students who have received appointments for advanced military work at the Beta Kappa and Victor W Burmingham George Demetras of Ely Nev and Robert Rasmussen of Mt Pleasant college nt t v' to Remember Squires is equipped to do all manner Cdme in and and remodels of fur repairs get an estimate associaStudents Independent the tion will sponsor Friday ’ body assembly and a student dance in the Dansante Friday at 9 pm social Sterling Peterson chairman announced Tuesday The dance will be sport but no stags will be allowed Friday's assembly will consist of a reading by Milo Nelson vocal solos by Reed Morrison and Daw-n- a Bateson and selections by the Collegian orchestra or the nameless band of last year Joyce Adney and Moyle Anderson who are in charge of the assembly reported Formerly the Barbs the group was reorganized last year and became affiliated with the National Independent Students association The local chapter is governed by a senate composed of a president secretary treasurer and a representative from each class Approximately 50 Utah Spurs atluncheon given tended a in their honor Saturday sit the Bluebird by the Utah State Spur chapter Football was the theme of the luncheon and was depicted with goalposts footballs and cars in red and white for the university and blue and white for Utah State Lucille Evans acted as toastmistress June Coop Aggie president introduced national Spur president Elaine Wintch and Miss Goold faculty advisor Jean Richardson University of Utah president and her officers were also introduced Poetic responses were given by Annabelle Dayley and Doris Van Dam Vocal solos were given by Karma Hill and Jesse Ray During the meal college and Spur songs were sung by the entire group Delta Phis Schedule Formal Ceremonies Freshmen will hold a fall social November 8 according to Joe class president Anderson and chairman of the committee The social will include a sport dance but the committee members plan a three-da- y program of special events to lead up to the celebration All members of the class of ’44 will meet October 30 in the college auditorium to complete arrangements for the affair Class officers head the committee and include Anderson Barbara Fitzgerald Burnsby Crookston Fred Shaffer and Gloria Harris Other members are to be named Returned missionaries who fulfill the requirements cf Delta Phi will be pledged to the iocal chapter next Tuesday at formal ceremonies All prospective pledges were entertained at a party Friday night at the institute Louis JAhnson waa in charge of the affair and Terry Hansen entertained with an organ interlude during intermission Harold Chase has been elected to the office of vice president to take the place of Max Doutre who did not return to school Recently apThe local chapter of the Amer- pointed are Ralph Maughan temican Society of Civil Engineers ple committee Louis Johnson inentertained members of the Uni- tramurals Clarence Meldrum versity of Utah chapter at a pledging Donald Taylor publicity banquet held in the cafeteria Fri- Glenn Bingham and Loy Watts buildings The fraternity is investiday evening 100 Approximately engineers gating the possibility of building a and engineering professors were chapter house under the direction present at the gathering Dr Bor- of the LDS church is WadsGerald Bogoslavsky worth president cf the U chapter and 16 students from the “U’s” engineering department attended The second meeting of the and were guests of the evening Utah State Faculty Women’s Ed Scartezina was toastmaster League was held Friday in the and Eldon Hanson of the Logap Commons building " engineering department was guest Theme of the meeting was an address by Mary Aldyth Thain speaker on the social background of the Mexican Revolution Mrs Byron Alder was chairProfessor Ira Hayward reviewed man and chief hostess for the the life of Johnathan Edwards at meeting All wives of graduate the regular Tuesday evening meet- teaching assistants were special ing of the Westminster Forum guests at the meeting Friday Professor Hayward declared Edwards to be one of the greatest thinkers America has produced and 1 compared his life with that of -Benjamin Franklin The annual Forum Halloween NEW LOW PRICES party will be held at '7:30 p m October 31 All regular and prosSTARTS THURSDAY! pective members are urged to attend Engineer Chapter Sponsors Dinner Women Hold Meet pre-ga- Frosh Committees Arrange Fall Social PlAt made a big splash in the fall fashion pond and these two tailored suits will be doing double duly with sweaters all winter Shown in gay or conservative combinations' suits are perennial college fase BY MARJORIE hello” It’s time to ic to our college! Elaine Wintch and Loii Petergab about good looking garb comagain With column cutting and son are on a too many ads preliminaries are mittee of two out to promote a out if I get around to mentionrich color for fall Lou has a ing a few of the clothes of note velveteen hat and dress to match and Elaine's outfit is wool this Have you seen Conrad Berlin's Ingenuity was at its height when Dorothy Gene Peterson con- new hat? It’s a perky little Swiss ceived the idea of stringing plain number so all he has to do now heel shoemaker's leather caps is learn to yodel In spite of Con’s hat Dick Larand wearing them for a necklace Jean Rowe has three little fat son is the best dressed man of pigs hanging from a limb at the week He wears short maroon the neck of her dress while Ellen trousers and pork-pi- e hat of the tan Wilson wears a bossy cow with same color with a cow bell and al) That’s patriot top coat “Hello hello well-dress- ItuLiLU Dehart Reelected Nobel Dehart was retained as president of Weber club and Roline Pitt was elected vice president for the ensuing school year in the first club meeting of the year Dick Hinchcllff was chosen as secretary and treasurer and Glen Fuller was appointed intramural manager The club includes all former Weber college students Gqojiculo FRED’S N FLOWERS PHONE FLOWERS 227-- IN THE MODERN MANNER! 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THURSDAY - FRIDAY v: 1 J X “Eternally Yours” Loretta David Niven Young o Laurel and (River Hardy in “Chump At Oxford” ’ Time to get your fur chubbies and coats ready for the cold winter weather ahead PI Kapa Elect Pi Kappa Alpha pledges elected Wayne Smith as president Gordon Porter vice president Jack Caine secretary and Bob Caine correspondent Appointed at Monday meeting were Reid Bishop activities chairman Ralph Richards scholarship chairman John Aamodt alumni advisor and Bill Whitesides chairman of the chapter luncheon assisted by Ned Pope and Harold Hulme Sig Ep Ceremony Pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon were formally taken-intthe fraternity chapter at ceremonies Friday afternoon In the evening a chapter dinner was held at' the house Paul Soulier past president was the principal speaker Tau Zeta Halloween Honoring pledges and rushees Tau Zeta Tau held its first chapter dinner Monday evening The theme of Halloween was carried out in decorations and in the program which was headed by Geneal Roberts depicting Miss Halloween Readings and group singing completed the program Betty Jeanne Stone and Sue Shotwell were in j charge of arrangements Sigma Nu Initiates Final initiation rites will be held Sunday for Reed Budge and Max Johnson A chapter dinner following ceremonies will honor these initiates and the pledges Ezra Geddes and Luther Winsor will direct the plans pT'-Tr-i IRLSNow Is The i Glnmip)! 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