Show 4ftjj8feajgBSggiaifeS4tesAlaeaapywTT--rTd- B g k Wl & ft’ Juniors Delegates Plan Promenade Meeting STUDENT LIFE LOGAN Volume 38 Five Student Life Members Buzzer Editor Attend Rocky Mountain Press Convention K Kearl Romney Head A Student Delegates Life Staff Five Student Life members and Karl Homer Buzzer editor left Wednesday evening to attend the of the Rocky annual confe-enc- e Mountain Press association to be held this weekend at the University of Montana at Bozeman Kearl Life Student Bryant editor Business Manager Richard of Romney who is the absocintion Ineda Hickman Winn assistant and Bernell editors and Robert Caine assistant business manager will be the newspaper representatives Kearl Leads Discussion Convention activities will center mound panel discussions on problems common to the college led by respective publications college editors Editor Kearl will second lead the discussion the day of the meet concerning aids and development of in make-u- p makeup style Homer will act as chairman for all of the student annual meetings and will lead the discussion on yearbook problems Selection of the best outstanding newspaper college news story feature article sports story and editorial will be announced at the conference Judg-mof these contests is being done by the journalism department of the University of Wisconsin Delegates Name Queen will meet the Conventioneers concluding day of the conclave for the yearly business meeting election of next year’s officers and the selection of the home school for the conference next will select year Representatives the convention queen from Montana State college "coeds Nine member schools are included in the conference and are: Colorado State Teachers college University of Utah Denver uniState college versity Montana Utah State Brigham Young uniColorado university versity Wyoming university and Colorado State college open-foru- S:riss Dressed In the costume of the South American gauchoa and displaying a large collection of curloo collected south of tho border Roes Holland Instructor In Spanish Is giving a series of lecture on South Amorlcan customs to the various fraternities sororities dubs and other organisations of the campus Holland who was oq a mission In South America traces his travels and relates the highlights of hie trip In hie lectures Under the sponsorship of tho Union ho has delivered speeches to six campus fraternities and sor- - mr?st5intWln th72uVhas“ j 'Also tinder the sponsorship of tho union ho has shown Moving ) ' pie-tar- es puMto and high schools and clubs throughout Chcbt county and Is mw lecturing In Bo Elder county at and Lovely ladies top bats tails distinctive people and all the refinement which constitutes the exclusiveness of a formal dance will be on hand the evening of April 4th the data which' was announced by the Prom committee Monday tot the Junior Prom This information was the first official action of the newly apThe pointed prom committee action was begun when the committee’s initial conference to outline the general plans was held January 13 No hint of the theme which has been chosen for the formal event was given however Chairman Con Bertin has listed tbe com- mittees who were selected to fill the posts of the organization General portrayal of this year's theme at the dance will ha under the direction of Beryl Rigby and Beryl Hansen heads of the decorations committee Marjorie Paulson and Rae Scott will arrange for favors refreshments and dance programs Helen Wintch and Melvin Manning are to the floor show An assembly sponsored by the committee is being prepared by Bob Corey and a staff of helpers Plans Set Junior class president Dick Harris Plans 'for this year’s magazine and chairman Bertin will collacall for a humor section to be borate to see that everyone conincluded m the book Editor Winn cerned knows all the details of said Appointment of staff memthe dance by directing activities bers for the publication will be r of publicity made next week Planmakers for the annual junior crass promenade are genera committee members pictured above Junior class officers and chairWinn left Wednesday with the Top left to right: Mel Manning Helen Wintch Marjorie Paulson Class President Richard Harris man of the prom committee will center Beryl Hansen Chairman Con Bertin Beryl Rigby lower Robert Corey Rae Scott Utah State delegation to the Rocky serve as members of the budget Mountain Press meet at Bozeman board Montana While representing the "Now that the members of the Student Life at the meet she will Prom committee have been us-for discuss various plans the signed their specific duties we’re Scribble with the newspaper and reBeeing some real progress” J T'f- yearbook delegatee ' port chair— Britfn -- The' Com- pletlon of plans and action in " taking the necessary stops to ' promote a successful prom this year are now well under way" he added Due to the number of persons wbo usually attend the prom the committee announced that It will be necessary to limit the number of tickets sold Students planning Rehearsals for the 1941 opera Varsity debaters will travel to The annual feud of Student Life to attend the dance should are going Salt Lake City January 24 to and Buzzer get “Faust” production will be renewed Febru- reservations as soon as possible ahead at a rapid rate under the meet the of Utah in ary 7 as a feature of Buzzer day University direction of Professor Walter Wel- the second dual debate of this Karl Homer publication editor and senior music ti Claudius Doty of the day’s Debate G Homer general chairman Coach quarter role of For the first time in Aggie major will sing the titlebe Kath- Durham announces A week later events announces will him Faust Opposite four Aggies will go to Provo to Student Life perennial winners history all campus organizations in music will compete in the annual snow leen Biair also a senior engage the “Y” in two decision over their lesser foes were in layOther in the role of Marguenta debates man's language robbed last year sculpturing contest to be held on will be JerDouglas Parkinson and Allan the quadrangle January 25 to 31 principals in the cast The Denver Speech Conference by a last second shot by Wade Fonnesbeck will who were named winners ald play Shepherd Miles Although the event in previous see will Determined not to four let the of representatives Hazel Owens as of the lettermen’s debate tournayears has been held off tbe Mephistopheles Utah be State who will participate In performance repeated Student ment this week having incurred Morris Golden Hansen camnus it was decided to hold Siebal legislative sessions debate and Life are holding daily workouts for no losses throughout tbe contest it on the quad this year to enable Cannegeiter and Grace Bateman discussions conceining vital ques- the feature while Adrus Hansen and Ruth Five performances of the opera tions of the more students to witness the Schools from At the assembly scheduled for Warr were crowned winners of tbe day handiwork of our snow sculptors are scheduled for the four days of Kansas Colorado Nebraska Utah 1 p m 16 senior personalities will battle of words All campus organizations wish production On March 3 “Faust” Wyoming California and other be cbosen by the Buzzer staff and Two-yeIda- Western states Champs to Preston will be presented to enter this sculpturing will participate in the eight candidates ing Parkinson and Fonnesbeck have receiving the should have applications into tbe ho audiences on March 5 and 6 this 'meet highest number of votes will be for the past two years captured two and matinee a are scheduled intramural before department Four students will take a featured in the personality division the first prise trophies at the o CapiJanuary 22 All late applications evening performances atOntheThurstour” ending in of the yearbook Chairman for the barnstorming junior college tournament will be rejected The idea to be tol theater m Logan Stockton California for the na- assembly is Grant Bether assistant This duo represented their college carried out must be stated on day evening the cast will travel to tional Pi Kappa Delta tourna- publication editor in debate meets held at Pasadena in auditorium the to the application forms and where Ogden sing ment March 27 28 and 29 The annual Buzzer Ball in the and at McMinnville Oregon They more than one organization has of the new Ogden high school U and 12 Utah State will evening will climax the days activi- also attended the Rocky Mountain the same theme the first to be This is the first time in several actApril as host for the Junior c ties Homer said Homer Stephen- Forensic at League conference received will be accepted years that an opera has been debaters for Utah and Idaho son associate editor is general Bozeman Montana last fall All the snow figures will remain presented in either of these two More than 100 from these supervisor for the dance Hansen and Warr are freshman until after the winter carnival if cities by the Utah State music de- two states are students expected to attend in the activities of at the college this year but they be partment and weather permits will Assisting the contests the day are general staff mem-ber- have had previous debate experistulighted at night if present plans A cast of about ninety-fiv- e the year’s activities Completing high of the yearbook staff who ence at their reepective are carried out chorus in used be the will dents will be the invitational high school assisted Bether and Professor Calvin Fletcher of the for the performances Stephenson in Auditions Mr Fonneebeck was In charge of for the assembly art department will also make a for these chorus parts have been debate meet which is sponsored preparations the the college and the dance oonteetjjw special award to the winning made during the last two weeks annually by year while Evan Iverson conducted In addition to the organisation According to Professor Welti the lettermen'e tournament intramural points which they will there is still an opportunity for gain two or three tenors to be admitted Several newspapers and maga to the chorus Anyone Interested of zines will print photographs should see Welti at once the statues which receive recogniOrchestra music is being pro tion by the judges Including pared under the direction of Proother fessor Charles J Steen Fletcher Professor and Dr Ethan Colton European obmembers of the art department server will lecture iq the taberLateat appototoMst to the faculty nacle on the evening of January ductlon etaff at "ThBey Professor Thorpe of the art 22 at 8:00 p m Dr William U Hill la Lola hryml whs wCI ml department gives the following Wanlass chairman of the college student director and information designed to aid conlyceum bureau announces Dr Albert 0 ICtsheX testants: Build all itatues large Dr Colton who has chosen as his ' wen Andsrson Work for massive and solid " Realities for subject “European tbs third' IZZs delicate things will not forme t America to Weigh” returned from ths hold up as long The best things abroad last August this being hie Karma Hill sophomore to carve the snow figures with iibsiMii h-u- r 20th annual visit European art regular fraternity paddles stress from Drummond Montana aty tX $4 The speaker he visited every wooden spoons or email shovels won the first talent find award MMU in has and written country Europe audiet lest of too the Mte Is If the snow night cf quarter powdery several books oonoemlng European sprinkle it with water from a tions conducted by the Public affair XT "The at including The soprano Bureau hand sprinkler eo the outer edges Service Communism” “Four Patterns of will freeze This makes tbs figures who sang the classic "Chrmina” won over a field of nine con- Revolution” and "Why hold op longer Profsesor Thorps also stated testants In tbe triala Other progriun scheduled Xy Co Tbe regular assembly on Frithat there aid many unaffiliated the tmeirt tudents in the art department day which will feature the talent lyoeuM bureau ’ V e Dar-r- ft re willing to help In ease ftafi will be presented by Doha quarter are Cm r-Cm LJL'j of the qrganlMtfoM hart Ftt fraternity " The missionary lecture Jammy ' "‘“SXt tX no sculptors as members group will offsr a "parads of Bring ggcS -tefCM the troaeaiy undsr Winners 'of ladt year’s oaatost nrtism program Jasqr — O of R Gorfesr or the Mima K fraternity MX ' which oervod a largo foasw AMtbf countries to bo rspwsrri " f (K and Alpha CU Orasga by aumhsrs nrs Now rss JTy sorority which depleted twByfCjmh?jr X — enow the la toboggan” rJL:X Snow Artists Set Contest Debate Squad Lifen’ Buzzers Feat MeetsUTeam1 Doty Sings Title Role - -IOpera Faust n On Debaters Announce Kathleen Blair Plays Tough Schedule Part of Margarita -- February 7 Buzzer Ball Features Yearbook Activities Juaicrs Fresfcra Win Tcaxjys ar n Sprih fcdrcctcr been tnehided- Appoints Editor Campus Groups m Ghres Lecfcre Prom Chairman Lists Social Committees Announces Date Of Annual Campus Formal Chairman Bertin Committeemen Heads Planmakers Council Enter Competition Due to present world conditions the International Relations club lias been making great strides at the USAC as the students are more interested in the situation The IRC an organization designed to give all to t(ie college' students a chance s ir their views on any of the prob-iconfronting the world today deal directly with the of the United States to the situation X At the recent meeting of the club new officers were appointed to fill vacant positions and a program for the coming meetings was outlined The meetings will be discussions entered into by all those present The next meeting will be held in the men’s lounge January 23 when the Far East question and its relation to the U S will be discussed Merrill Prows newly appointed president of the Rocky Mountain Conference International Relations meet for next year will pick a group of Interested Juniors and underclassmen to assist him in planning thi coming convention to be held on the Aggie campus affili-fitlo- Number 18 1941 16 Tre-meh- Spots 1 JANUARY Bernell Winn senior journalism student was appointed editor of Scribble campus literary maga zine at a special meeting of the publications council this week Professor W D Porter chairman of the board announces Gaine TiemeUng Chosen Robert Caine and Horace were also appointed to assistant business manager pose tlons on the respective Student Life and Buzzer staff Came fol lowing bis appointment left Wed' nesday with the Student Life-- ' delegation for the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate press coi vention at Bozeman Montana Assistant editor of Student Life Winn was named Scribble editor after the council had considered the plans for the publication submitted by the candiwero dates Other applicants Beryl Theurer Melba Jensen and David Bernstein LRjC Appoints New FOi UTAH Board Names Winn To Edit Magazine Inter-collegia- Officers To k Attend Utah-Idah- Delegates to the Rocky Mountain Press convention this week end are five Stuuent Life representatives and a Buzzer delegate Top are Bryant Kearl and Richard Romney center Karl Homer and Robert Caine lower Bernell Winn and Ineda Hickman Cnl-lrg- Knights PageTakeClub Vows At Wednesday Initiation Rites men who surtwenty-seve- n through a week of goating and a night in hell are now ready to take final vows of Knighthood Duke Oaylon Rosenbaum announced today Beginning actual probation period by sponsoring the regular student body assembly last Friday the Pages struggling with tin armor elements and actives were pronounced Thursday morning to be “valiant and now ready for the final ceremony to be held this “ evening As a prelude to evening activities the 'pages were required to man snow build a miniature the Intercollegiate representing Night The excess armor carried two preceding by Initiates the days were placed on the Knight Duke Rosenbaum said Nigh (a Hell The regular Wednesday night meeting was devoted to “A Night In Hell” to acquaint the Pages thoroughly with IK customs and history before the dawning Goat week was directed by Knights Rusl Crandall and Boyd Doutre This evening at the Hotel Beolso the hew Pages will bs Intredueed to the secrets and obligations of the Interoeilegiate Knights Followhdn-quing initiation a for Knights guests sndhlum-n- l X— -- ay will tab plaoe The vived seast-form- al Es et Royal King of the national service fraternity will be the featured guest of the occasion The national president will take the lead in the ritual and also occupy the place of honor at the Round Table and Jack Croft dean of meh George Nelson athletic trainer members of the old Beno club and active alumni of the existing chapter will also be featured guests Doutre Presides Toastmaster Doutre Boyd will also introduce to the group Rae Scott "Spur of the Moment" and Doris Van Dam Spur chaptsr president Don Horsley past Duke of the local ehapter and a present national officer will reply on behalf of the alumni Page president Lyn Larsen and Initiate Jos Anderson will respond for the new members Chaptsr and school songs will complete the entertainment Knight Forrest Nord Is chairman of the banquet First official function of tho entire organisation will be the handling cf ushering duties at ths Utah SUte-Oolora- Stats bum Friday night In tho field hsueb "Although the now sweaters haw not pet arrived the pledgee will bo aoqualnt ed with tho procedure of ushering at the opening game" Duke Ressn-bfcu- a ’ stated ' - ’ t V Lecturer Discusses European Drr":'‘ Realities On January Program H— fto Kama Tclcnt Frr?' 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