Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN raiir r OCTOBER 23 PAGE 1911 three National Relations Clubs Conclude Conclave With Election of Officers Adoption of Rules Defense Heads Interview 90 WPA Trainees itor UTAH — National defense training one of n but the important i'Vh campus activities came into the limelight Monday when 90 WPA in the industrial division Sof trainees ir tij classes were interviewed for immediate employment in California defense industries Cyrus H Lewis tlii of the California Work Projects and J Serman ‘liatr Administration Smith from the Utah WPA headquarters conducted the interviews Mr Lewis told the trainees that they could accept calls for machinists welders and sheet metal workin up ' ers within ten days Traineesradio p ' other occupations including workers auto mechanics plnm-1- 1 hers draftsmen aircraft engine n mechanics and pattern makers were given encouragement of emit’ ployment s soon as their training to records can be transmitted 1 California and requests made up P’ Transported to California I"1C Workers are to be transported M to California WPA centers to be placed in temporary training pend- ing their absorption into defense employment Mr Lewis told USAC training supervisors “My purpose UP in Utah this week” he said "is to 4 S' fill a request for 1500 workers to post be employed immediately— if I can get the men At this time I am looking particularly for machinists It'S aircraft sheet metal workers and Cl) welders but I know there are jobs (lilt for all the trained men I can refer to my U pas soon as 1 can E"1 headquarters and report to the y $ employment service” The employment of the 90 men interviewed Monday will raise the tntil number of known placements from the USAC training program Q J to 540 Professor E C Jeppsen of the industrial division reports Of these are 490 men who have been employed after having enough training in a trade to become employable Fifty or men who have secured better jobs or have been promoted in their jobs as a 0 erresult of training in the defense miii classes H93 People Enrolled thet i national defense training 0ld s Since there have began at the college 'been 1193 enroilees in trade refresher and preparatory training 'lOUrse and 602 enroilees in supplementary or trade extension per cent of training Forty-fou- r Jie refresher and preparatory With thirteen years of "Service nigh’ students have reported employ with a Smile” behind them the e ment and 10 per cent of the Utah State chapter of National avelt students have reported lon sew or better jobs Professor Jep-- ’ Spurs begins a new year of selling service and general satisfaction wen states At the present time there are Known in campus haunts as "woy co(77 men receiving training in 34 men in white” and “Spurs” this urjrade classes A staff of 29 full sophomore women’s honorary cas'imc instructors is employed each nevertheless fills a needed place de oitf whom teaches six to eight and in campus activities mu'ing-hai- f hours per day Nine full National Spur was founded in ndgcugje supervisors assistants and 1920 at Montana State College in to are required itenographers Bozeman Montana and since that sehouiperate the program time has expanded Lo the campuses muuniversities of and colleges uiL throughout the western states in addition to a chapter located in Indiana The local chapter of Spur was established in 1928 from a petitioning group known as the Score club Yearly the chapter gives stunts and sells candy ice cream pop and at all college football flowers games and at some of the basketball games This selling campaign Seven out of eleven— that's the dates from 1931 according to the Word Utah State will be trying to minutes which read: “Girls were ftablish Saturday when the Farm-- told that Mr Johnson wants us to r from Logan tackle the Furm-- sell “A” badges” from Fort Collins in the fea-- I Before the days when ankle sox of Aggie Homccomingl'estivi- ”au fail” meeting time became was also spent in discussion on Utah During the past ten years much of the while tote has chalked up a toteil of time ishosiery”in Today the week’s counting spent St victories compared to three for intake on bars and determining Colorado team with the 1934 demerits on members a system bale closing in a deadlock developed chapter by the local Win By A Touchdown I and since adopted by other chapt1931 In the Aggie team started ers Playmates of Intercollegiate M list of wins with a one touch-W- n Knights men’s service group one win and followed it up with of their number is chosen annualH-1victory the next season 1933 ly as "Spur of the Moment” Hr the Colorado crew chalk up the For the last three years ir first win with a triumph Utah State chapter has been saw an alert back boot a peespecially honored in having from ril field goal in the last period this campus two national officers twin what looked to be a Elaine Wintch class of ’41 is najk battle tional president and Elaine P-'also played an important class of ’38 is national Wt iin the 1934 battle for each treasurer Last year the regional scored three extra points each convention was held on this campSsfor 1 the game into the us Delegates will travel to the after each team had seemed mother chapter at Bozeman red of victory in early stages Montana next spring to attend the ie game triennial national convention which national officers will Begins To Sparkle e following year Utah State’s elected for a three-yea- r term ipionship timber of two years e began to sparkle as the a win the identical i of the game the next year i Red Wade and Kent Ryan fed top roles in the offensive At Denver Delegate Heads Group For 1941-4- 2 Year little-know- Closing sessions of the annual meeting of Rocky Mountain International Relations clubs at Utah Slate lust week saw Paul Bamford of Denver elected pivs'dert succeeding David Gancheff of Logan and saw delegates resolve that United States should send mv-- to fight in Europe "only under the most desperate circums'anees" The conference selected Denver as the host school for the 1912 meeting with dates for the annual meet to be set by offueis Ollier executive leaders for tne coming year are Esteila Davis of Utah State vice president Margaret Thaler of Denver university corresponding secretary Jin Hams of Regis college at Denver recording secretary and Ted Archuleta of Denver treasurer 100 Students Attend More than 100 students from 15 These six collegiate “lovelies" are competing for the title of “Miss Utah State” and fur the right to mountain state colleges attended represent the Aggies at homecoming events this week end They are seated left to right Adrus the two day sessions which openBarbara Fitzgerald Ruby Harlvigsen and Hansen Jeanne Crockett and Afton Carter Standing ed Friday morning and progressed Evelyn Seamons throughout Friday afternoon and Saturday morning Guest speakers at Friday’s features were Amy Heminway Jones of New York City Carnegie endowment assistant in charge of international relations clubs Dr H Arthur Steiner professor of political science of University of “Strength must come from the wrists in playing the California at Los Angeles who repiano” Jan Chernaivsky Russian pianist said “And in turned last month from a study order to attain the most power you must achieve perfect tour of eastern Asia and Dr the to reunite relaxation” a afoot With Substantiating his remarks Mr Chernaivsky plan Oliver Benson of University of before Rocky Mountain conference cham- sat at the piano idly playing scales for some time Oklahoma — — — team of 1921 at the Utah his performance Wednesday pre-pionship The group almost unanimous y October 25 gtate Homecoming to reminisce to but talk approved the report that US should C()ach E L (Dick) Romney this fering not send men to fight only under the The pianist claims that his favweek released the 1921 football most dire conditions but stipulatroster The effort for reuniting orite music is Chopin’s “If you ed that supplies could advantege-ousl- y the squad is under the direction of play one of Chopin’s works well” be sent Such steps as sending the “A” men’s club headed by he claimed “you can play all of armed forces to Iceland for occupaJack Croft Dean well” He included in his tion purposes should first be ap“You will understand” Coach Chopin concert a "Mazurka” by Ruben-stei- n proved by the populace members team this "that explained of the discussion group on "The Romney and later told that during was not only the first undisputed United States in a World War” team at USAC but of his studies in Paris he had the opchampionship concluded any school in the state It was portunity of studying directly under The discussion group on “Organ first undisputed Rocky one of Rubenstein's pupils for nineutahg ization for Peace declared that Mountain conference champion” teen years learning to play his be must but it is peace possible A of the member3 of that team compositions just as the composer enforced by a body similar to the are aive and succes3fu! Dean did League of Nations with an inter- - Croft gaid though many of them Enters Into Conversation From a group of boys holding national police system put into arg n dlstallt sections of the coun into his conversation an ultimatum that there would effect Entering try Here is a resume of what just as enthusiastically as he did ‘be no club” to a well Federation Suggest organized are doing: his Chernaivsky displaySimilar trends of thought were they chapter of a national order the and ed aplaying Louis Falck quatterback on pleasing personality and a followed discussion Aggie Intercollegiate Knights have groups by salesteam a now is of the come in 18 years vivacity not expected in a man of “The captain “Europe of the Future" man for a tobacco concern such mild appearance He made use Their white sweaters bearin Western Hemisphere” and ‘'ProMilt Hansen center is in the of his the insignia of the largest national blems of the Orient” It was sugexpressive hands frequently finance business in the northwest in talking honorary service fraternity in gested that the Europe of the Right guards Durrel Hendricks His father an accomplished vioAmerica and marking these under- future should be bound into a classmen who pledge themselves federation of European nations and Andy Caffee are in completely linist was his first teacher Later a is of Caffee different lines work to serve their schools are seen at with free trade a small police he studied in the Ukraine and finalall school events their wearers force and division into states ac- successful salesman for a liquor ly in Paris and in London under a race and company while Hendiicks makes Leschetezky His brothers Leo and participating in some capacity cording to language good living us a farmer in Lewis- Misehel interests of the inhabitants Typical Arthitirs played the cello and the ton violin The three formed a trio Extreme nationalism should bo Typical of their activities is the Lives In Tooele list of their plans for the present broken down in the western hemwhich toured the entire world eight Sterling Hams left guard now times The brothers discontinued year as indicated by their presi- isphere and the United States dent Forrest Novd: Freshman should abandon its selfish intrests lives in Tooele He is superinten- their performances together when inter- dent of ciiy si houls Liiei’e in favor of hemisphere-wid- e they married cajis were sold by the lei l tai kle sells Joe Muiighun football programs are being edited ests it was argued Planned eduInsists on Own Stool and managed by an IK Haven cation should bring about greater electrical uppliuu es in Boise IdaThe pianist insists on using his Barlow of Clearfield own piano stool because it is comunderstanding with ho they will And then here is Jack Croft fortable and the sponsor the Varsity Hop to be supplies now going to nations right height The given Friday night in honor of the which are resisting aggression right tackle who is dean of men stool is collapsible and fits neatly football team their float will chal- should remain at home to pruteel here at Utah State into a small suitcase Left end was shared by Howard lenge that of the Spurs in the hemisphere interests Woodside and Maurice Conroy on homecoming parade contest the the 1921 team Cuiiroy is a high "Spur of the Moment” will be ’ o chosen at the school coai h and teacher in the ‘Mums Creep in the Wood-sid- e school while and a Ogden system spring trophy awarded and the coat lies at Auburn Junior colprogram will be aided by the Knights Last year lege m California at the national convention of the Fullback Ray Woolly is now in Chalking up one more score o Hawaii organization the chapter will to be the “How Study” topic was awarded the efficiency trophy Pierce Hansen right halfback is on their list of activities the In December twelve outstanding discussed by Dr Arden Frandsen manager of a J C Penney company Spurs are branching out into the florist business Saturday at the underclassmen of the school will professor of psychology at Utah store football game loyal Aggies can be initiated into the organization State Monday in freshmen orienW K (Butch) Knowles left half statOn May first the entire chapter tation class Dean Jack Croft is principal of Martinez high school purchase white chrysanthemums topped with a fuzzy blue “A” will attend their convention held ed today in releasing the complete in California schedule for the fall quarter the sophomores in white from in Pocatello Idaho Heads Department Dr Frandsen will outline sucThe ’mums sell in four sizes Primincnt Alumni Listed Chick Hart right end now heads imhabits and the cessful at four prices” states Doris Van study Prominent alumni of the recent the physical education department of scheduling time in Dam prexy of the service group at past are student body president portance Dean Brigham Young university Croft added and Then were Wayne Morgan and councilmen studying there other lettermen Prescription Druggists in the Joe Anderson and Stan Andersen will instruct freshman on the 1921 squad Here’s what they 109 Some of the charter and early scheduling of their curriculum No Main Phone 119 are Bert fullback doing: Stanger Meet With Advisers members include Jack Croft E L is a wholesaler of produce in Idaho On October 27 freshmen class Logan Utah “Dick” Romney George “Doc” members will meet with advisers to Falls Jay Bingham center teaches Le's Po0ck? Neson anj discuss problems in their first six school Louis Ballif- halfback has weeks of school and to outline a prominent position in the field the opportunities in the chosen of business at Washington D C vocational field Also up for dis- Bill Riter guard works for the and cussion in the meeting will be the government at Washington awards and honors given to stu- Sid Nebeker student manager is a dents in the various departments prominent rancher at Bear Lake The following week David W and chairman of the Utah AAA talk on committee Davies librarian will Honoring alumni of the school ‘How to Use the Library” and will of home economics together with outline the facilities available to If current students in that field an students in the library On Novinformal tea will be held Saturday ember 10 Dean Caroline M Hendin the reception lounge of the ricks will discuss “Personality Commons building immediately Pointers” and the personal and o State social development of students following the football game announces Ruby along with their educational acti-- 1 Richards president of the Home vities Ec club Place of Activities OR WITH DYE The tea is sponsored by the home and activities BETTER SEE THAT WON’T RUB economics club and faculty mem- their place in the student program J V OFF! bers in place of the will be discussed by Dean Jack festival which will not be held this Croft on November 17 as well as v year states Miss Richards opportunities for students to gain Harriet Parks and Faye Craw- entrance into the desired programs ford are in charge of general of activities Professor V D Gardarrangements for the tea with ner will follow the next week with Maurinc Cook supervising and a talk on “’Financing a College planning table decorations Home Program” in which he will review economics float in the Home- the school budget and the various 79 North Main coming parade is under the direc- allotments given to each tion of Marjorie Anderson Vie Friday For Miss Utah State Title Coach Plans Reunion of yl Cherniavsky Advocates Relaxation For Pianists 1921 Squad A Welcome Back Home Mr Former Student Spurs Observe 13th Year Of Smiling Service Knights Gain Fame Serve Win ’ 11 ® i - Agg ies Try For Seventh Series Win 1 2 0 score-deadlo- Band Opens Season 13-- 0 tr Friday Rally show e Aggies made it ife37 and '38 with four straight 0 and fries that each time saw the ado squad show surprising )Bgth against the highly touted n school In the 1939 game Jinx was broken and the to a 0 win in a game at Logan Drop Close Baltic 1t year at Fort Collins the lip own Aggie-ite- s were definitely the day they met Colorado propped a 2 battle that was pt tho feature games of the Big Seven grid calendar 0 First activity of the Aggie Pep band this season will be Friday at pm at the annual Homecoming rally on the Woodruff school grounds opposite the Dansantle band Roy Prestgard reports director The pep band is limited to 24 members and is a service organization furnishing music for rallies assemblies and basketball games throughout the year Last year the band also aided in the presentation of the freshman play “Brother Rat” 7 Something New For 3 A Day A rental library is something new on the campus and it’s making possible something very new in the way of reading material About thirty newly published books gift of the class of 1941 are displayed in the lobby of the library and are at the disposal of students for a charge of three cents a day This charge will be in effect until the books have been paid for atler which time they will be included in the general library This new system was established by the class of 1941 and will make available books which couldn't otherwise be afforded The titles and authois speak for themselves: Berlin Diary Wm Shirer You Can’t Do Business Wilh Hiller Douglas Miller Mr and Mrs Cugat Boriek Low Man on a Totem Pole PI A Smith are a few d For only three cents afford not to look into this? Trophies intra-Americ- I Croft Outlines Be-N- the Word For Spur Sale Frosh Program Candy Magazines Be-N- who-coul- Drugs Fountain Lunches THE MODERN DRUG STORE Mural Director Names Managers Touch football managers for the three intramural leagues were named today by intramural direct- or Isreal Heaton as competition in all circuits headed into the finals Managers of teams defending championships in the initial fall quarter sport are John Putnick of Sigma Chi and Charles Kelly of the Engineers Smelter club last disyear club circuit winners banded this season but the Wellsvilie crew is captained by Ralph Maughan Thales Brown manages the Ag club who this week sat down the while league winning Foresters Clint Nelson manages the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crew’ that moved into the finals in the fraternity league against Sigma Chi Other teams and the managers are: Weber Glen Fuller Castle Valley Dale Robbins Sigma Phi Epsilon Rodean Shumway Beta Kappa Douglas Quayle California Gene French Jordan Dee Hulse Studentville Kenneth Zirker Lambda Chi Marvin Bond Mormit Bill Sharp Sigma Nu Roger Taylor Delta Phi Del Beecher Foresters Frank Shopper - and Education Marion Davia p Home Ec Tea Fetes Alumni EXPERT KODAK FINISHING! 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