Show c trrr r ff rr-- r PAGE THREE STUDENT LIFE LCGAN UTAH JANUARY 23 1941 S 0 C IE T Y Genevieve Johnson Editor Theta Upsilon Wins Women’s! Tough Luck Visits Pan Hellenic Scholarship Cup Campus for Second national social Upsilon was awarded permanent of the Women’s Pan possession Hellenic scholarship cup for the si hool year 1939-’4- 0 Friday night at the Dansante of the The presentation gold trophy was made during the intermission of the Women’s Pan Hellenic dance by Grace Anderson pan Hellenic president to Jean IHanson president of Theta Upsilon The cup is awarded each year to the sorority having the highest grade-poiaverage of the individual members for the three quarters Theta Upsilon also winners of had the cup for the year 1938-3- 9 a grade average of 1 850 followed ciosely by Tau Zeta Tau with a Next was percentage of 1840 Alpha Chi Ornega with 1835 grade points Kappa Delta's ranking was 1833 and Chi Omega came last with 1771 points Military Society Selects Seven For Membership ISA Plans Social Independent Student Association holding a social Monday January 27 at the skating rink AjI members are invited There wfll be no previous business meeting and hot dogs will be served The ISA senate mot last night to plan their social schedule for the remainder of the year is It aonoAO GREEK GLIMPSES CIU O BUFFET DINNER Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Omega held a buffet style chaptei dinner last Thursday evening A d center piece of flowers decorated the long buffet table Lunch was eaten by actives and rushees pledges grouped around an open fire Shirley Hickman was in charge of arrangements Marian Wilcox was elected chairman of the Father's day banquet to be held in February Chi Omega will hold a second pledge-activ- e informal party Saturday night An evening of ice skating will be climaxed by chili served by the probates at the chapter house multi-colore- Lambda Clii Play Room Lambda Chi held a chapter dinner Sunday at the fraternity house talks were given Short by Professor Harold S Carter and Professor J Whitney Floyd Edwin Lofthouse was in charge of arrangements Members of Lambda Chi are anticipating the completion of a new recreation room now being built in the basement The room will cong tain a pool table and table with other lounge furniture ping-pon- KAPPA DELTA FIRESIDE Professor Moyle Q Rice will review the book “How Green Is My Valley" at the first Kappa Delta Fireside of the year to be held Sunday at 5 pm at the chapter house Frances Johnson is in charge of arrangements Helen Hudman recently of Chi chapter at Denver University has been welcomed as a member of Beta Delta of Kappa Delta Frances Johnson was elected intia-murmanager for the next quarter ALPHA CHI VISITOR Mrs Carl I Winsor national president of Alpha Chi Omega was a guest last week end of Winsor Beta Xi chapter Mrs slopped for an unofficial visit on the west her way east from coast She arrived Thursaay and was honored guest at chapter dinner held Friday evening The dinner table was covered ith a lace cloth and lighted by four tapers in crystal candelabra The centerpiece was an arrage-rroof acacia and pink roses and the favors were red carnations sorority flower Mrs Winsor was welcomed by the acting president of Beta Xi Jean Christensen and she responded with her impressions of the West She also outlined plans for the national convention of Alpha Chi Omega to be held in July at Pasadena California was Laura Dell Torgenson in of the committee chairman change- - assisted by Jean Rowe Beth Sanders and Melba Wallin Alpha Chi Omega announces the full initiation Monday evening of Annabel Mary Louise Dayley Melba Jensen Pule Dorothy Ruth Wallin Dorothy Wanlass Mrs Lenora Croft Hall Warr and Mrs Norma Watkins Merrill Mrs Hall and Mrs Merrill were the local members of Sorosis sorority which became Beta Xi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega in 1934 ZETA TAU ENTERTAINS Zeta Tau will entertain their partners at a Valentine's party to be held the first part of February Josephine Holt assisted Wilma Scott by Edna Johnson nnd Sue Shotwell is In charge of arrangements Edna Johnson and Josephine Holt will be in charge of the Snow Carnival sculpturing conTAU Tau test There's nothing phoney about Dr Malm Discusses Treatment of Disease Chemotherapy treatment of disease by chemical compounds was the subject Wednesday of an illustrated lecture by Dr Lloyd E Malm assistant professor of chemistry at the regular luncheon meeting of Alpha Epsilon Delta honorary fraternity Dr Malm called attention to particular phases of chemotherapy which will be significant to the in future training and practice Phases of the subject directly’ connected with medical research was also discussed Richard Call was elected reporter and admittance of several eligible sophomores to the group was considered pre-me- BETA KAPPA ELECTS Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta the election of Kappa new officers to' fill ths vacant positions left by members failing to return to college this quarter: Robert Hey was elected as arkon Dick Jackson as guard Bud Peterson as treasurer and James Muse as scribe was Profeasor H S Carter at the regular guest speaker meeting Monday evening - fc Club Features War Topic at Meeting A round table discussion on the “Shall America Enter the will be the main feature of a meeting of the History club to be held January 29 at 7:30 p m in the men’s lounge of the Common’s building Refreshments will be served after the discussion All interested are cordially invited to attend topic Present War?” Lambda Rho Slates Initial Meeting Lambda Rho women's journalistic fraternity on the campus will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Theta Upsilon house for its first meeting of the winter quarter to Ineda Hickman according president of the group Business will include final arrangements for the short story contest being sponsored by tho fraternity and Buzzer pictures will be taken All members are urged to be present and pay their dues In charge of refreshments ter the meeting will be Beryl Theurer chairman Myrtle Johnson and 'Genevieve Johnson U E E— u It MHfTN V MAIM i w Party Highlights PK A Annual Beard Garb Growing Contest Delta Beta Chi Holds Open House For All Members Dames Club Elects Janet Stokes Head held February 7 will feature of eight selection outstanding seniors who will comprise the of this section “personalities” year's Buzzer according to Homer the of chairman Stephenson dance The nominees who are chosen will after careful consideration be voted on at the door and the eight— four men and four women — receiving the most votes will’ be introduced during intermission Karl Homer Buzzer editor will the winning seniors recognize and present them with engraved f scrolls Committee members who will assist Stephenson in making arrangements for the ball Will include Doris Wallin Karl Homer Harold Collard Grant Bethers and Elaine Nelson The dance will be and admission will be 50 cents per couple Eldon Hanson’s orchestra will furnish music Refreshments will be served semi-form- Librarian Leonard H Kirkpatrick interviewed the members of Theta Chi at a meeting held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs dara P West The purpose of thA sample interviews was to show the members of the honorary commerce fraternity the proper way to apply for a job Elsie Hansen was elected chairman of the Theta Chi membership records Helen Gardner and Mae Anderson are for the winter quarter party Refreshments were served under the direction of Beryl Hansen til I tT PS7 I T nr: nt LJ FRI SAT SUNDAY! The biggest first-ru-n program ever offered in Logan at such low prices! Dames Club Plans Dinner Dance -FIR- ST-RESERVED FOR YOU! seat at A ringside the world’s most hey-da- glorious spot! night Lmptjrean Club Greets Initiates w-length d ASCAP Allows Arrangement Use Jackson Hole Wyoming Spurs Add Three To Membership The FRED’S N FLOWERS Spur chapter Roll last night chose three girls for membership in Spurs to replace members who The did not return to school girls are Blanche Deschamp3 Alpha Chi Omega Lois Ivory and Betty Van Dam The Spur national convention will be held on the Utah State campus on March 28 Spur chapters from all over the United States will bq represented Details will be announced later at Aggie Rambler gym party tonight 7:30 Everyone invited JULEP I 15 lilil Suede Shoes DYE WITH THAT WONT RUB OFF! NO-ODO- ‘‘INVISIBLE STRIPES” with George Raft Jane Bryp — — “FLIGHT ANGELS” I Also fW 'New FLOWERS IN TEE MODERN UALTJtUt jr Pi and iwu VefMw 4 - A'5 1! 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A peons tzi w H - - 20 EVES Thursday - Friday! — The New Way To Gean m MATS STARTS SATURDAY! mem-berah- ip Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Austin Hubbard Pledge elections Monday night elected Rufus Kyis president replacing Lyle Shipley Ralph Harrt-eo- n as sergeant at arms replacing Bob Footer Austin Hubbard replaces Platt Bliss ss secretary-treasurand Calvin Jsnssn was rseleptsd al Librarian Interviews Theta Chi Mefnbers Institute Sponsors Sport Snow Frolic’ lpm er FC3 YCU3 ELECTRICAL NEEDS Naming Of Queen ’41 Buzzer Ball Highlights Open Honors Seniors Buzzer Ball to be House Event The the Highlight of the open house dance tomorrow night will be the crowning of the queen of the 1941 intramural open house by Bryant Kearl and Karl Homer editors of the Student Life and the Buzzer Students attending will vote for one of the twelve candidates The winner will be presented with the official intramural sweater Respective managers of the various intramural teams have nominated Rae Scott Beryl Rigby Marjorie Tanner Betty Lou Green Jeanne Crockett Cora Miekelson Roma Johnson Gwen Merrill Bee Thompson Edna Stewart Kath-ery- n Sorenson and Geraldine Taylor to represent them during the events of the evening Immediately following the scheduled intramural events the dance will take place in the Smart gymnasium with the Collegians furnishing the music Assisting Wayne Steed supervisor for the intramurPi Kap Dream Girl inspects beards In preoaratlo n for the Bowery party Saturday night Left to al department will be Conrad Ber-ti- n right standing: Grover Carter Warren O'Garii Alton Mollerup Jack Caine Seated: Dick Harris Beryl Rigby John Welch Sid Gloeckner and Riley Bing4- ham They announce that dates will be optional and that the dance will be free The candidates for queen will be honored with seats in a special section during the events of the evening Presentation will take place during intermission Eva Yeaman Delta Beta Chi the name taken “At least one square inch” Kappa Delta reigned over last : BY MARGE: from the initials of “DevelopJohn Welch Pi Kappa Alpha year’s open house ment held an By Chemistry” said When the foresters have a “Bowery Party” chairman party open house for all members in that's the minimum required of Ties are strictly taboo Wedneshis brother “beard growers” as But their garb is most attractive — the Men’s lounge last The evening was day evening pieparation for the fraternity’s They wear plaid shirts of every spent playing chess bridge and annual “blowout" Saturday night hue a new type of bingo using chemischool in Logan high junior Even Dean Dunn attended the cal formulaes The Dames club held it’s regular gymnasium Home Econ club and Foresters Committee in charge of arrange- meeting Wednesday Jan 15 in John explainOnly exceptions minus his tie I think it ments consisted of Stanley Dunn the Commons building behalf of party ed will be made In would be safe to say that the For- and Edward Janet Stokes was elected Burgoyne Light reclass “cannot" the for qualifiers esters had the best looking and freshments were served pirsident of the club to succeed For those who “can” and don’t biggest variety of plaid shirts in Next meeting of this chemistry Fern White who has very cap the slackers who have weilded the state will feature a discus- ably directed the club for the razors — or stood too close to open fraternity Melba Jensen was wearing her sion on the three-weethe flame— during relationship of chemi- past eight months smart new long green corduroy st Mary Hyer was chosen chairto under the direction soils in retaliation season” “growing man of the program committee the form of ten “applications o£ jacket one day this week when I of Dr Howard Peterson of the Plans for the annual Dames dinwood to the either extremities” asked her if she had seen any cute soils department ner were discussed and commitand en- clothes She was quite provoked will be ceremoniously tees were assigned to begin work-- 1 hadn’t noticed her jacket thusiastically made by the faith- that I ig on it The dinner is to be ful followers of Pi Kap tradition and told me it was extra special held February 12 in the cafeteria came from New York it because “The blackest redcst longest followed by dancing Watch for it stiffest downiest scrawniest and Refreshments were served' Yvonne Carruthers and Leora most artistic hirsute adornments will be selected by a committee Petty are wearing black Tyrolean A “snow frolic” will be held of impartial judges and the men suspenders with gay embroidery Mania Peterson has a black and Saturday at 8 pm in the L DS responsible for their culture will be given prizes” John announced blue jerkin dress The sleeves and Institute under the direction of the Institute first ward Sweepstakes honors will go to pleated skirt are of black white all- - and blue The dance will be sport and “best the man with the and the Plans for the Dames club ancrepe striped aiound” beard long waisted jerkin is of black vel- - dotes are in order Admission will nual dinner dance scheduled for be by privilege and guest cards W’hiskers it was pointed out veteen February 12 will be completed at a meeting Wednesday at 8 pm were a distinguishing characterOne of the most popular winter only Ariel Chatterton will be chair- in the reception room of the istic of New York City’s bowery color combinations is black and man of the committee A floor Commons building y district long after the beige but few people can wear it will y intermission be Professor Moyle Q Rice will era of the Supple- - effectively At the dance last week snow at of readings mental properties for men will be however I noticed how attractive directed by Phoebe Linford give a program coats and dei by hats swallow-tai- l Sewing will be in order Kowe looked in this new col- jan All members are urged to atctiluloid collars or combo Her dress was black to tend and a special invitation is Appropriate garb for Bowery the hipiine and up to the yoke extended to wives of all new belles informed sources say will A pleated skirt in beige and students and bustles include sleeves her jewelry completed best dress The cosmetics excessive The Dance club will meet tobe costumed woman will also Mary Kathryn Christensen is The Empyrean club held their night at 7 o’clock in the Wogiven a prize a brown and lovely green wearing second meeting Wednesday at the men’s gymnasium All members Assisting' John with prepara- plaid coat with a luxurious wolf Chi Omega housA New members of the Dance club are urged to Dick collar Bobby Nelson is another of tions are Grover Carter were welcomed into the club and atiend Others interested are Harris Alton Mollerup and Bob those lucky girls who can wear plans for the Empyrean Poetry cordially invited Caine Patrons and Patronesses a beautiful mink-dyemuskrat contest were discussed Elaine will be Professor Floyd Morgan coat to school Nelson was appointed chairman Professor Moyle Q Rich John For a novel novelty pin notice and will announce further details LM-DuLiU- I Aamodt Harold Hal! and their (’aider's miniature knitting concerning the contest next week partners Is of a made It tiny ball of yarn A review of the biography of a real little knitted sock with C’larles W Elliot was 25 Til 6 - J 85 EVES given by needles still attached In spare mo- Mrs W W Richards RefreshTHURS FBI SAT ments 'all Nelda has to do is take ments were served by Ineda Hickout her microscope and continue man 2 BIG FEATURES Pedersen Elaine Betty ' knitting the sock Wmtch Farrell Ensign and Janey Filmed entirely at Peck During the current fight between radio broadcasters and ASCAP the American Society of Composers Authors arid Publishers the LDS Institute will enjoy the exclusive privilege in Cache Valley of using whatever music and arrangements desired on its programs has been Special permission granted Dr Thomas C Romney and Station Institute director KVNU for music copyrighted by members 'of ASCAP to be used on any Institute program Broadcasts now scheduled are the program of organ music “Roy Darley at the THETA U FOUNDER’S DAY Console” at 12:30 each Sunday Members of Theta Upsilon wore afternoon and the “Institute Inrainbow ribbons under their pins spiration Hour” the second and Tuesday in observance of the fourth Sundays in each month at national sorority’s Founder’s day A Founder's day dinner was held George Ellsworth senior history Sunday at the chapter house major and KVNU announcer Is SIGMA NU INITIATES program director and announcer After an Informal buffet lunch- for Institute radio programs eon Sunday Sigma Nu formally Initiated five men Into active of Epeilon Upsilon chapter Initiates Included Mervin Hall Ariel Berntson Jr Wallace Buck-le- y Platt Blias and Philip An-dre- S Shades— and Beards— of Gay Nineties gay’-ninet- nt ’ the quality of the food at the BLUEBIRD Candy company When folk ask George “Why the are you alwaya going to anBLUEBIRD for lunch ?” his swer la “Fine food" lpm 1941 watch as the tape in the stock market A W S ticks out a Tough Luck dance! This second dance sponsored by the A W S council will draw the “most miserable Aggies” to the Dansante January 31 where they will witness the crowning of the “most miserable creature livin’” All students at the college are eligible for this honor Contestants should make a list of their disrupting miseries and leave them in the A W S office JSntries will be judged impartially by Librarian Leonard H Kirkpatrick Professor Moyle Q Rice and Barbara Fitzgerald The winner will be introduced at the dance during intermission Girls here is your opportunity to ask a fellow call for him and foot the bills Tickets will be sold by the Spurs for 34 cents Express your miseries in your dress Anything goes! Nadine Madsen is chairman of the committee Ruby Richards Corinne Papworth and Joy Nelson are in charge of advertising while Cora Miekelson and June Tracy will arrange the dance programs Shirley Nelson is head of the tickets decorations committee is headed by' Mignon Perry and Rae Scott Barbara Fitzgerald will oversee the “miserables” contest and Beryl Rigby will have charge of the refreshments PatFons and patronesses for the evening will include Dean Lcnore Lewis Williams Dean and Mrs Jack Croft Mr and Mrs A O Anderson Mr and Mrs John H Miekelson Dr and Mrs A O Mitchell and Professor and Mrs A N Sorensen Aggies after-dinn- beabbard and Blade national has society honorary military selected seven men for pledgeship in the society The new men given this honor are: Cliff Stock Reid Bankhead Dick Romney Kenneth Hampton Sterling Peterson Elmer Cox of the first advanced men and Carl Hedborg of the second advanced men The membership of Scabbard and Blade pledges now numbers 28 for all informal An meeting pledges will be held today at 5 p m in the Military building Scabbard and Blade members Eldon selected have Captain Stock as Liasion officer for their company Captain Stock is a reserve officer on active duty stationed here at the college Before being called into the service Captain Stock was an instructor in the school of engineering He with the is well acquainted functions and problems of Scabbard and Blade Mock Instruction for Scabbard and Blade pledges will be held from January 28 to 31 On Febru-ai- y 2 a formal banquet honoring fhe new actives will be held Special army officers have been invited to speak at this dinner All Society New Duo Tuesday Telephone 100 — Ext 75 AWS Dance Theta sorority "T ! ? 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