Show — ith ng m- - - V ' Class President Cadets Sponsors Presides At Prom Elections List Chairmen For Military Ball ISi bus all Volume (ow fls ere rirl jot) laj STUDENT LIFE LOGAN Twenty-nin- e Engineer Dean Explains New Naval Program in Nine Groups Student Lifers Meet Council In First Game List Plans e Instructions With from Coaches Calder Pickett and Bryce Roe to watch for concealed weapons Life cagers will open their 1942 season Friday when they tangle with the Student Council squad on the field house floor The contest which will be the first in the competition between will find the press men heavily favored because of impressive workouts of late but workouts have tended to cast gloom on the coaching staff since they are unable to pick a starting five It is certain though that whomever Pickett and Roe pick from their squad of Sam Bailey Dick Romney Fred Imhof Dale Lewis Rone Ballard Jay Staten Bill Martin Ray Lutz Dick McBride Lane Palmer and Lyn Larson it will be a squad worpress ballythy of pre-gam- th all Its k- - l’S Aggie Women Aid Red Cross In Army Work Publication Editor Announces Dates For Photo Retakes For Dance Number Grant Bethers 1941-4- 2 Buzzer editor announces that new students and students who were not photographed last quarter or wish their pictures retaken may have their yearbook pictures taken January 19 20 and 21 in the photographers’ downtown " studios ’ Degn and Brunson will shoot sophomore senior and fraternity pictures in the mornings and afternoons of the scheduled days Fraternities must furnish their own tuxes and accessories On these days Torgesons will take freshmen and junior class pictures in their downtown studio between 1 and 6 pm They will also take sorority pictures on January 22 and 23 during the same hours Class and fraternity pictures will cost 65 cents for two poses to according Bethers 13 Fall Artists Compete Friday For Utah State T alent Title ff Fall quarter “Artists of the Week” will compete in i HP"?fpxvt- Utah State college coeds are assembly Friday for the title of top entertainer of the now united with the local chapter first term and the five dollar prize donated by the Logan Kiwams club First second and third place winners will of the American Red Cross to t be chosen by popular vote under the direction of Chairman make their contribution to nation- Roy Humpherys al defense needs by knitting scarfs ( Numbers on the Friday assembly sweaters and mufflers according l will include the Collegian orchto Mrs Caroline M Hendricks Simultaneous with his listing of estra directed by J B Brown dean of women committee members John A Shaw Frank Maglicco clarinet and piano cadet colonel and general comAs soon as classes can be soloist mittee chairman reminded stusoprano Olga Dotson organized there will be instruction dents of the contest being conLeola Hansen saxophone soloist in nutrition for canteen service ducted to select a theme for the Melba Call and Katie Loosle and in first aid and bandaging ball which is the oldest annual In response to the need of ex- foi the motor corps she adds reading Shirley Frances flute social event on the campus The tending the knowledge of nutrition soloist Ned Stocks tenor f Knitting Instruction Begins contest is open to all students to every family in America during Mrs Adrian Hatch and Mrs C two complimentary tickets to the Baird soprano-the present emergency a refreshC RandalI local Red Cross memdance and banquet being offered Become Eligible bers will be in the lower lounge to the entrant whose suggestions er course in nutrition will be ofof the Winners Commons Tuesin competition this on are adopted building fered on the campus January 23 days at 4 pm Wednesday at become Should Bo Given 29 and 30 Christine B Clayton Wf)ek will automatically I pm and Thursdays at 11 am to for the annaal Entries in the contest should be dean of the school of home eco- - elisible instruct women students In the handed to Chairman Shaw or any quarter program which will announced Wednesday standard methods used for Red ture top talent from each term other members of the general Cross knitting The yarn is proThe course ib open to all profes- - and will see balloting for the top committee by next Tuesday evenvided but the students should ing January 20 Suggestions are to eionully trained persons in the talent number of the school year bring their own needles If needles with ar-ibe in letter form' and may include Assisting Humpherys field of nutrition its purpose be-- 1 have to be purchased sizes 2 and meat th8 dance fcT Program provisions for decorating to inform the participants of ra"gf 5 are the best to buy advises Dean wlU be Banche Deschamps public programs - invitations and enter' the latest developments in nutri- Hendricks service chairman aide and Doris tainment as well as the tiUe of tion and related food problems olsen whiIe the the theme Twenty hours instruction in nuBcript for tha Use of federal and state food sur- assembly has been written by trition will first be given for the Shaw’s general committee is comCanteen service followed d foods will Ruth Smith and Charlotte Hen-jb- e by 39 pluses and prised of the following regimental hours of regular canteen work demonstrated staff members: Cadet Lieutenant It is expected r‘od- Training for the Motor corps will Colonel Rex Hampton Regimental Continuous Tryouts that those who take the course begin with 20 hours instruction in Cadet Sponsor Harriet - Parks will information in distribute this Auditions for winter term per- first aid followed by a 30 hour Captains Harold Steed and Lloyd their respective communities formers will be continued each course in auto mechanics Girls Shaw and Assistant Regimental who complete either of these Interested persons should write Tuesday at 5 pm in the auditor- Sponsors Vera Griffin and Elaine First place in the iUm Humpherys said with win- courses will receive certificates and Nelson Griffin is serving as comby Januai : t0 be announced in 4118 week Headed by Dean George' D will be eligible to become volunteer assembly competition was award- al- - T"3 mittee secretary is fee required registration j assembly Special numbers are ed unanimously to the sopho- Clyde of the school of engineer- Red Cross workers Directs Assembly fee will be aiso provided each week for the though a Dean Urges Registration ' mores College Life in the Gay Cadet Lieutenant Sterling Peter- ing the college defense council charged to cover the expense of meetings of the Logan Kiwanis Dean Hendricks that urges girls son is chairman of the assembly presented the second in the series Nineties” it was announced yest- mimeographed material The state club committee with Sponsor Francis of special winter quarter assem- - interested in either of these courses erday by Dr Chester J Myers nutrition council in cooperation sign With her or the A W S of-' Montrose serving as committee biies who will with the state defense council is instructing students competition chairman ficers immediatelv since ' course secretary The following cadet of- ing their parts and the role of the' tion will which the will P°na°ring J begin ony a soon L a make the presentation of the lov ficers and sponsors are members college (L'in national defense work sufficient number of students in- -j of the committee: George Lacey ing cup at the weekly assembly university and University of Utah Dearf' Clyde introduced the dicate a desire to take the courses tomorrow Melvin Manning Chris Axelgard Harold Capener Royal Henderson various committee chairmen and Time will be arranged to fit the Other entrants were presented Denton Richards Dave Bernstein explained the purposes of the council He stressed the- - import- At a saving of more than $2000 the seniors Life of Bodrero Moses Samo ance- by Lewellyn of ‘having trained men and I'1G five steel rifle racks vwitz Dean Thorpe John D Baker Carrie Jacobs Bond” juniors ’'$ women to lead and direct the many bolding 200 rifles were com- Jeanne Crockett Gloria Harris and 11 I4 ‘The Purple Pldgeon” and the A Wl of defense activities pleted in the college shops during Marjorie Tanner Roy Humpherys phases th holidays and installed in the Chairmen Listed ! freshmen is also public service chairman Four faculty members have been rifle store room Major Ben B Chairman of the subon different this committee serving Given December ’12 n appointed by President E G Peter-- ! Blair regimental Headed by Cadet Lieutenant committees are Paul M Dunn adjustant as a committee to investigate nounced this week Colonel David Hulme the banquet personnel and selective service sub i Sam Bailey editor of student The sophomore assembly given and John C Carlisle curriculum Life was elected publisher of last December 12 was the third the committee is composed of the cooXaHnn5 wTb theBuiit by students enrolled in weIdinS and automotive paint L R Humphreys chairman "of Fourth Estaters Friday at noon ln the lowing members: Leo Jex Samuel serieg of clasg offerings the college defense council reports ing classes as a (Continued On Page 8) the civilian laboratory project morale committee j by members of the honorary press 6111 was one of the highlights Dr Halbert Greaves chairman of the racks were made to extend the spoke on the need for getting dub He will replace Marion X the committee width of the rifle store room with accurate Information and doing Hanson who did not return to of sophomore "Hello Days” Other members of the committee space left at the ends for aisles one’s best in his or her part of this school winter quarter various are Professor Evan B representing Judges Murray Dr They are aligned parallel with work Clay Robinson senior journalism were: Dr Myers G Homer Durham and Dr J spacious aisles in between Besides Harold S Carter chairman of major and Logan correspondent for departments Duncan Brite This committee will occupying almost half as much ingers !Loomi3- the fire protection ' and safety the Salt Lake Tribune was elected speech Professor Moyle Q Rice work in ast quarter conjunction with the com- space as the older circular racks to Swenson Edna “Sunny” at iso to committee the English students membership Friday’s urged Six rehearsals of the opera using mittee on Civilian Morale headed the new units are constructed to education Everett ard under-tudiin physical 11 thirteen cooperate using organization in meeting characters plus facilitate the movement of basic “The Comparative Study of Wool case by Professor L R Huhphreys of fires He also told of the Ineda Hickman managing editor Thorpe art have already been staged and Rayon Fabrics” is the subject The plan is to form the forums students through the room on drill to have fire drills and who is in charge of socials anplan mentation will take place March of the research paper to be sub- reminded students in connection with various classes day when they call for and return Judged On Theme that the tra- nounces that a bob sleigh party and 6 However assignments for mitted by Mrs John Wetzler the dition of no on the campus according to Dr Gieir rifles Major Blair estimates on the will be held 20 and were tentative cent roles Entries are smoking only Tuesday Following per judged najor former Dee Louise Parker who Greaves The students will then be that the new system will add apmust be observed bob campus on idea 10 various of of the strictly he ability sleigh riding refreshments will per originality aspirants won the $125 research scholarship proximately five minutes to time be served in the lower lounge of cent on execution of idea 20 sent to discuss their forum topics for Ruggiero Ricci 21 year or the parts as demonstrated in Explains Procedure actual drilling during each of the senior class of 1927 before various by given clubs service violin the virtuoso will give a Commons according to pre- per cent on entertainment value he rehearsals will determine final Dean Jack Croft chairman of the The actual research on which drill periods and churches other groups throughcert January 22 in the Logan tab- 10 per cent on cleanliness 15 per the paper is to be written is under the plant facilities explained the sent plans she adds out the valley The topics will all Also added to the department's cent and on on ending I believe the public will receive emacle at 8:15 under the joint the supervision starting to be now followed from concern various phases of the cur- equipment during the holidays was of Professor Bertha procedure md enjoy this opera especially sponsorship of the Cache Valley F Johnson head time and 25 per cent on the re- rent on in the use of buildings other of the situation and post war pro- a used plotting board replacing the audience i ith the tragic conditions action of that Music association and the college department This researchclothing blems will than for dasswork Each responthe one used for the past several xist in the world today” Profes- - lyceura bureau according to Dean consist of making tests” of ' and sible person must get his card years which has now been returned Don Crockett Students Bowen Jeanne in the participating L William Wanlass declared chairman Welta Nine of br years ago to the ordanance comparing some wool and rayon from Dean Croft and have it and Doris Okelberry acted as co- forums may receive as much department for rofessor Welti selected Verdi's Lthe lyceum committee materials before and after they checked at Mr Harry C Parker’s assisthours of the four repairs New guide-O- n directors credit for this program posts have work Ricci made his debut in New have been worn Rigoletto” for presentation and! office for purposes of identificaalso been constructed ed by class officers Burns B states Dr Greaves or they may by the ince that time produced three York City at the age of nine To make certain that the cloth tion Each student must at all “Social Health Under War Crookston president Gloria Har- volunteer their services Those mechanics arts department Major thers by this composer: “II Tro- - when he played Mendelssohn’s would get an adequate wear test times carry his or her student Conditions’’ ' will be the subject ris vice president- and Adrus expecting to receive credit must Blair said htore” '‘Aida’’ and "La Traviata” j “Violin Concerto” He was so small the following girls have made body card for use in identification of a panel discussion presented Hansen secretary contact Greaves Ml of Verdi’s operas have been) that he could only use a dresses for themselves out of it: C L Anderson chairman- of the by faculty members of the sociwell received because quarter size violin Carmen Croft Frances Johnson health and sanitation committee ology department in the special Last December he made a sort of Anna Lou Rees Beulah Daines their melodious expssion and and the assembly Wednesday at 11 a m emphasized autiful harmony” Welti con- in Carnegia Hall a prod- Elaine Adams and Marian Eaton explained s need for the personal sanitation according to Dr Joseph A n uded On at 21 igy These dresses will be worn four here at home We must check first head of the department Ricci is a pupil of Louis Persing-c- r days out of every week the our nutrition he said then check givf-piiduring introDr Geddes will who also taught Yhedui Menwinter quarter Three of the dres- our fitness with the duction to the dis&ssion and Dr J Duncan Brite of the uhin These students were both ses are of wool and three are of schoolphysical doctor and have our dental Professor Joseph Symons will be will be the child prodigies history department rayon perament is valuable to an artist doctoring done By FAY HADFIELD in charge of the panel second speaker in the senes of as tne concert it to him a platonly helps portray Returning Panel members and their topics character “After all we all eat lectures sponsored by ’the AWS are: Dr Rex A Skidmore recre- form for seven encores Jan Peerceat the same corn flakes for break- council according to Rae Scott tenor who sang Metropolitan children ation Evelyn Hodges fast” he laughed capSpeeches by the special guests of the1 girls' organizProfessor the student lyceum Monday Leah Brunk family Short dark jovial Mr Peerce president his ease iuben Brigham assistant direc-j- f - and Dr Geddes tivated the audience with crime ation Symons' voice he considers of presentation his glorious enjoys his work but of the USDA Extension Ser-jf- e social organization Because the of and it as a profession and a business knitting classes his appealing appearance and Mrs Leonard Elmhurst above all his excellent singing Not only is Mr Peerce a business which will be held in the future fitish economist along with Candidates for membership on inees who receive the most votes sued upon the display of student-bod- y Mr Peerce sang with a sincerity man he is also domestic He is a at 1 p m on se of President Elmer G Peter-an- d Wednesdays t i h and fervor which any singer might married man and has three child- lectures will be at 12 noon on Director William Peter- - the 1942 USAC Junior Prom in the primary election will be marked cards “Junior' have used for an audience of ren His family lives in New York heard by members of the I mittee will be nominated during entered in the finals The candiFirst activity of the committee Thursdays in the upper lounge of and his only companion on his tour the music critics te extension service staff Mon- - a special junior class meeting Commons beginning with Dr who dates receives most votes the will to be itself with next 20 is Werner Bass in his the at the opening session of the Tuesday January Typical Epic accompanist Brite on January 22 aswall in the finals committee members main the x automatically Radio Mr Classics y Dick Call Brings conference nual college auditorium Although only thirty-siThese lectures are in the form Week' become of "Forester's committee of Plans for chairman the with each Mr Peerce believes that radio suming leadership Peerce’s life is a typical epic of This country holds the two most junior class president announced the six' placing next in line be- The theme will annual highlight of the axmen’s “home town boy makes good" has brought classical music to the of discussions of the week’s news ective weapons ln the world Wednesday events with such explanation and well and formed are Call committee activities members be selected and work then Call announced the date for coming beguh Born on the east side of New general public to such an extent flict food and an inexhaustable as seems significant Betty Hatch junior class vice on decorations floiA show dance under way it was announced today York to Russian emigrant parents that there is no longer any dif- background ustrial output” President 'Peter- - nominations during a class favors orchestra and The event scheduled for the week Jan first learned at nine to play ference in the ability of audiences by the professor m his presentin his address of ing Wednesday betting the date president and the new class sec- programs ation Professor Milton R Merrill come the opening speech of for the primaries at Thursday retary will be ex officio members publicity It is expected that the beginning February 6 is under the the violin as a dance band artist to appreciate that type of music began the series yesterday chief forester direction of will be usual as of the committee dance formal general don t an 22 I think a vocal should with he and artist out the finals for sang that these January Occasionally day Pointing chief assistant and of Fred Imhof out ruled with Contrary to the original ascorsages about 26 at the being the Music Before Nominations first orchestra the express opinions political japons plus a unity of purpose Monday January Roche Busche men all interested At ‘the same time George Lacey sembly are tobe brief Hall open in Radio City in 1932 situation but I do think that in and order (ke this nation almost impregna- senior class Bertin Conrad High spot of the week which was the late Roxy heard Peerce sing my own opinion the United States and women students aie invited President Peterson quoted the member of the student executive should include a description of will win the war" concluded the explains President Scott statistics concerning council and elections chairman the nominee's qualifications and secretary was junior prom chair- designed to further student morale and signed him up flowing Engineer-Foreste- r will the vice Carmen Croft be of Mr The said believe man didn't “I nominations last him" announced for for other members singer in the that States: the United 68 president posts year adaptability pplies Peerce’s program consisted of of A WS is in charge of en(lion beef cattle 53 million sheep the junior class secretary post person nominating must be a the committee being Beryl Rigby Mayhem headed by regional forest- Peerce while speaking of the inn selections of Handel gaging speakers for the assemMelvin er Rex Hampton Puie cident Scott million hogs 13 million bales would be held in conjunction with junior otherwise the nominations Whitesides Schubert and Brahms a group of blies During the year various Proves To Listeners Robert Corey Helen cotton and 817 million bushels those for the 'Prom committee will be disqualified - Balloting in Manning Heads of other committees are: Mr Peeree’s sincerity and lack French songs and four modern members of the political science This position was left vacant last both elections will be conducted Wintch and Marjorie Paulson Norval Kitchen construction comwheat Half the machine power of fall when Carrie McQuarric failed between the hours of 9 a m and Beryl Hansen and Richard Harris mittee Jim O’Toole assembly and of ostentation proved to the listen- English lyrics His encore num- and history departments will be bers included favorite tenor arias speakers according to Chairman 4 p m on the second floor of the class president The thame wss Bill Matthews Frell Zink Ken ers that not all artists are world is concentrated in the to return to college Croft He believes that tem from Pagliarci and Rigoletto ted States” ho said According to Call the 13 nom Main building Ballots will be is-- j “Sunset Symphony" Hampton and Willard Larson tment and e a Educational jt'oi qualifications enlisted status pay and allowances benefits commisor sioning and promotions in the 1942 th 43 U S Naval Reserve program were clarified this week by Dean a George D Clyde of the school of ps ngineering The program is to further the ncl provisions made in the Naval u Reserve Act of 1938 by providing for a class of enlisted men in the Naval Reserve designated as V--7 who wish to qualify as midshipmen Dean Clyde explained with 7 for juniors and seniors stu lents and subdivisions for engine10 ering and The V-- 5 is similar except hat it is in the Naval Aviation n BReserve branch and is open to ophomores as well as juniors and eniors Qualifications Given To qualify for the 7 program unmarme must be native-bor- n hoo led male citizen of the United states not less than 19 and under '8 years of age and " meet the bysical requirements for Ensign JS Naval Reserve except that ninimum height for Class V-- 7 is ft 5 Vi inches and the minimum veight is 132 pounds He must possess a bachelor legree from an accredited or college and submit ertified transcript of college I Production crews headed by ecord in substantiation of degree Max Wadsworth dramatics man--el- d which must include one year ager are getting scenery proper--f college mathematics including ties and lights ready for the (Men have sentation of the annual varsity trigonometry een accepted with only two quart- - play “No Boots in Bed” to be ts if one Is trigonometry) staged in the Main auditorum and seniors January 26 27 and 28 according College jtuniors egularly enrolled may enlist prior to Dr Halbert Greaves director o graduation provided they sub-- 1 Assisting Dr Greaves as stu-r- it a certificate from the registrar I dent director are Lois Sargent and j Marjorie Hyer Costume managers (Continued on Pago 4) are Joyce Taylor and Barbara Fitzgerald with Mary Lu Cameron in charge of properties Micheal Bruno is stage manager with Bill McMurdie Ilean Wood bury and Joyce Adney assisting in the construction of scenery Make- 18 supervised by Katie Despite the fact that college some- - jOOSe- - Alta Volley and Lausanne enrollment has declined Gudmundsen Publicity is under what the size and quality of the 1118 direction of Gwenn Hunsaker exceeds of that prechorus opera Further crew are still ceding years” Professor Walter open- - Btates Dr-positions Greaves and Weltir director of' Verdi’s grand “Rieoletta” revealed vester- - students wishing to fill them should contact himself or Wadsworth lay Br‘ Greaves also announces the Rehearsal of opera selections! addition of two new cast memras already begun for the mem- ber3‘ BiI McMurdie will ploy the bers of the chorus composed of Sar8cnt Dyer and Gerald students a picked group of jL® 8 Giles from chorus classes of Stromberg will portray 1 is Student ' ed UTAH JANUARY 15 1942 V-- stu-len- ts V-- Nine committees with a total membership of 147 cadet officers and sponsors were organized and began preparations this week for the 1942 USAC Military Ball ' to be held February 20 at the Dan-san- te 31 fe ‘ st Lo-rai- " ics Roy Humpherys ng Soplii Class War Board Wins Cup In Contest Lists Role Of Students t pre-Ian- Peterson Names m IVff IyiWOTQ nrMlii (wClu J Press Group Picks Bailey as Publisher Students Build Kirle Racks -i e an-so- I I I one-doll- ar ! j I I low-price- j d7ntToTn 3 i Clothing Coeds Study Fabrics Violinist Presents es Lyceum Program con-usti- semi-week- ly I Sociology Leaders Slate Panel Talk - ly ' Gqd-de- eader Guests Address Meet ie te Junior Class ‘President Slates Prom Nomination Committee of Six To Preside Over Dance Plans five-da- ry u meet-declar- 1 1 AxmenPlan Activities re sub-divi- re Current Events - com-we- rt Peerce Captivates Listeners With Excellent Performance Brite Talks lliursday For Foresters Week |