Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH NOVEMBER 19 S 0 CIE T For Forty Niner Party 1912 TAGE THREI All Society News Due Tuesday 3 p m Telephone 100 — Ext 75 Y-- Theta U’sHold To Honor Spur Knights Hold Semi-FormOpenhouse At Saturday In Hotel Eccles Ballroom New Home al Meet Tonight Lambda Rho honorary women's fraternity will hold journalistic meeting of the jeir to-n!ts first "Spurs will ‘jingle jangle Jingle’ the tune of Intercollegiate Knights' enteitainment Saturday at the Hotel Eccles ballroom as they honor Spurs and new Spur officers” according to Duke Mel Israelsen Scoot Bliss chairman fails to disclose the theme and entertainment for the evening hoping to keep it as a surprise until 9 o'clock Saturday Joe Anderson Lewis Livingston and Bob Kruegar have been chosen to assist Scoot Patrons and patronesses are: Dean and Mis Ira N Hayward Mr and Mrs Lester Pocock and Mr and Mrs Russell E Berntson Outgoing Spurs to be honored are: Jean Crawford Marjone Bateman Roma Gene Thurston Ruth Swenson Winifred Amacher Phillis Cullimore June Flint Joy Evans Lucille Roylance Cloma Hammond Betty Ann Eldredge Marion West Matgaret Ann Wilson Elsie Embry Corrme Smith Elizabeth Call Lois Britzell Anna Theurer Ursula Domina Jean Funk Jean Olsen Maude Matthews and Baibara Fitzgerald to Theta Epsilon Holds Openhouse Theta Upsilons are throwing open the doors at 33 Noith 2nd East this coming Sunday Entertainment and refreshments are not being overlooked Monday night the girls will celebrate Thanks-givm- g together at a chapter dinner with Vonna Vee Nelson serving as toastmistress Rita Jones Gwen Smith and Marjorie Paul will re- at 730 pm at the Alpha house according to pin Omega president Given Hunsaker Feature of the evening will be a review of Mumo Leafs 'Listen Girl” by Ineda Hickman Little ilass of '42 and former president Rho Also plans for f Lambda contest which is me short story by the sponsored annually will be discussed Refreshment committee for the K includes Marguerite meeting Reta Jones and Bvington g spond Dalma Barkdull is the newest pledge K D Selects Committee e cheer Responsible for of Kappa Delta will be Ella Jean Carlson Pauline Hyer and Twylla Pocock committee members for the Christmas formal Avon De Vree will arrange invitations Barbara Winn music Koleen Schaub floor show and Marjory Booth refreshments while Beverly Holmgren will handle the finances yule-tim- LDS Chapters Two Entertain Tonight Regular i inter-chapt- competi-iv- Committee members of the junior class Forty Niner’s party appropriately called “Tombstone Tussle” are shown going over the plans with chairman Rex McIntyre Left to right back row: Orson Bankhead class president Lyn Larson Audrey Houchen and Calder Pickett Front row left to right: Jean Crawford Chairman McIntyre and Bill Martin e program will be held tonight the L D S Institute announc-- d Dean Eyre and Winifred Ama-he- r men’s and women’s presi-mt- s “Tombstone Tussle” Depicting Wild West Is Chosen As Theme For Class Party Piogiam will be given by the Psi ud Gamma chapteis with Lila After the pio-aalphs diiectmg the group wall be entertained a fireside in the lounge wtnue imes will be played and refiesh-ent- s served Lambda Dt i Sigma handbooks e completed now and may be tamed at the desk in the Insta11 Since the outliieak of the war many changes have hit the campus — but haul! What a rcvolution-aichange there will be in dating when gas is rationed Pei haps the should be entered: verbatim: what will replace ? the Many pins have been hung social life has hit a new high and studies a new low but student spirit should be riding high after all Des Andejson’s ef- te An account of Palestine and his at there by Dr T C Romney is the feature of the Lambda Ita Sigma meeting last week special music for the meeting 5 a piano duet by Jeiiy Olson ri Chester Hill y back-seat- Social Events Nov Armory 20 — Harvest forts The sign in the hall “make your queen's temperature rise” should be somewhat evorse for one look at any of those cuties would make any male temperature zoom to Bull 1 9:00 Nov 21 — IK Hotel Ecules 8:30 Semi-form- 110 HOUR: “Two In REQUEST Love” tor the very much married frosh president Dan Ludlow and his Mrs Dale Christenson tops our list for clovjrntss At last Benmon has y found the mpenetrable! Last to the amazement of several onlookers Dale parked in the lounge of the dorm plugged in his electric razor and proceeded to shave After several inquiries as to “whv?” he publicly remarked that Bennion has never been on time once and took so long to get ready he thought it would be fun for once to get ready together Lou Sadher and Marge Paul The Ag Ball will cost practically nothing this year with all the main hall penny pushing In my mind this is good for the Ag club but pretty poor business since any queen can buy her own crown and certainly the Sigma Nus will buy Lmdholm's That glint in Anna Lyle Trice's eye is because of the beautiful sparkler she received last week No moi e news —just some views — see you after the holidays which should prove velly velly interesting to quote Yashimoto SPE House Party House 830 Delta 830 Nov Men's Phi Semi-form- — Dames lounge 7:30 25 Club Sat-uida- For a Cab PHONE M 24 Hour Service "Tombstone Tussle” junior class party will be held at the Logan school gym Wednesday high December 2 at 8 pm announced Chairman Rex McEntire Monday Wild western costumes are in order and prizes will be given to the best typical western garb for the loudest pair of stockings and for the longest handle bar mustache at the dance Free refreshments will be served in strictly over the bar western style by “Smoky Joe" Crawford “Whiskey Bill” Martin and "Sling Gin” Johnson Can-ca- n shoeless dances and shuffles poker and roulette with many and varied lotteries held will constitute the rugged entertain ment What’s Professor: the formula CVy me the Eight women associated with Colorado State college have gone to Fort Logan to begin special training for the Army Clerical School which is to be established on the CAC campus next month — Rocky Mountain Collegian Sxt $k° everywhere The Sigma Nus held a formal dance in the Hotel Eccles and at it danced many fair damsels beauteous to behold heir The Silver and Gold backed more than 700 students announced a successful conclusion to its drive for restoration of bus service to University hill due to automobile and gas rationing “How you this evening honey?” "AH right but lonely” “Good and lonely?” “No — just lonely” “Ill be right over" Director Slates Annual Concert J P N semi-form- Hunt Honors Active Sigma this The annual Sigma Chi party given by pledges for the active be a scavenger hunt chapter will fauvuiuay night Bill Kyan is head man on arrangements with Dick Williams Eugene Wright Eddie Martin and Jim Sorenson assist- Allen was elected president the pledge chapter replacing Kenny Farrell who is on probation along with Cannon Parkinson Dean Johnson and Dave McMullin Jay of The chapter sent chocolates to the Alpha Chis in honor of the sweetheart Daphne Painter Pounds Gavel for SI’E Following the resignation of Lynn Page as president of S PE LaMar Monroe has been brought to the helm The pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon will sponsor a party Saturday with a Thanksgiving theme Invitations will be held soon for Jim Lewis Worth McNiel Jim Tasso and Dave Self Byron Boiup and Horace Tremelling are the newest Monroe From SMITH & SON Logan Utah WHY SEND AWAY? Initiation Rites Initiations and announcement of officers of Spurs sophomore women’s service group at Utah State Agricultural college was held Sunday at the Hotel Eccles in Logan Martha Peterson ot Logan new president announced Monday Mary White of Tremonton will be vice president assisting Miss Peterson Secretary is Ruth Marie Richardson of Brigham treasuier is Alta Jolley of Zion’s National I’ark editor is Jean Moss of is Woods Cross and historian Claire Larsen of Logan Chief initiate of the Sunday ceremony was Miss Rachel Yocom assistant professor of physical education and new faculty advisor of the Spurs Other new members are Gwen Keetch of Montpelier Idaho Lois Adams of Layton Pat Smith and Julia Theurer of Providence Wilma Gunn of Richfield Doris Fitzgerald of Draper Patsy Barber and Marjorie Hyer of Lewiston Betty Lowe and Poiiy paramson of Franklin Idaho Gweneth Steffenson of Helena Montana Anne Kennedy of Richmond Mildred Adamson of Lehi Louise Coloiado Hayme of Alamosa Inez Dalpiaz of Helper Bonna Jones of Overton Nevada Viva Funk and Venna Miohahs of Smithfield Dorothy Hiss of Stock-toand Lorene Olga Dotson Toone of Salt Lake City Donna Michaelson Anna Lyle Price Jackie Frances Baugh Christiansen Merle Mecham Beth Swenson and Wanda Schow of Logan 1912-4- 3 n Blue Key Holds Rites For Ten Men Following a formal dinner at the Bluebird members of Tuesday Blue Key honorary service fraternity will initiate ten new men into their ritual These new members will be announced Friday at the Harvest Ball At approximately nine o'clock the entire chapter will join their dates at a dance in the Reception Room of the Commons Advisors of Blue Key will be the patrons and Roy Humphreys is in charge of arrangements f Melvin Israelsen At the Theatres This Week i STARTS FRIDAY And With TFN O W IN SATURDAY! SUNDAY! KdJWOit rtnvTj ffliMon rtfirtfrstp Fvpfi LW'V&lltl than you ever Great Double Bill SATURDAY! dared hope! fj Rita Hayworth Carole Landis T77 Bear Lake and henry FONDA or ’ gene TIERNEY WEDNESDAY! Club ueorge MONTGOMERY Functions As Unit pledges 11 m n Moureen O'HARA SAE’s Enjoy Party Winners of the prize as the typiThe Bear Lake club is functioncal the couple at Sigma ing again this year All students Alpha Epsilon were Jay Staten and who are or whose parents are Louise Painter Gordon Schvane-veld- t from Bear Lake are eligible to arranged the stomp and Dean join Baugh and Jack Boyle handled Officers elected at the first meetrefreshments ing Monday are: Frank Pugmne will Final initiation ceremonies president Lucille Shepherd vice be held for nine men Wednesday president Lund Stueki secretary evening and treasurer Frank Stephens reporter J L Jaussi Men’s athletic manager and Arlene Morgan Women’s athletic manager Plans for a party to be held Thursday November 19 Formal membership applications from 8:00 to 10:00 pm at the will be accepted and prospective Logan Roller Skating Rink were members introduced at a meeting made at Monday’s meeting of Intercollegiate Knights Tuesday All students eligible for memberNovember 24 at 7 p m in the ship are urged to attend Commons building according to NOTICE Jay Hamilton chairman of I K All students and all faculty mempledging activities Hamilton states that applications bers are invited to the Theta may be handed in either al this Upsilon Open House Sunday bemeeting or at the college post tween 6 and 9 p m at 33 North office Tuesday prior to the meet- Second East announces Evelyn ing Applicants should include a Seamons president statement of their high school accomplishments membership in clubs and service organizations and activities in college Invitations for membership will be issued Wednesday morning at the college post office Hill-Bill- y John SUTTON hill-bill- y Specialize in Repairing Cleaning and Pressing Ladles’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel SCHEBY’S CLEANERS AND TAILORS S8 W 1st N Phone 926 Logan Suits Made To Measure Our Suits fit both the body Eind purse! “The Man Who Wouldn’t Die” Mip Hfjummiriq Bird IITMkiliVSIl Here are your "best" stockings for the duration but it’s no sacrifice to wear these Humming Bird Rayons! roller-skatin- g sheerThey have the ness of much lighter-weighyet stronger more elastic yarns make outthem fit and wear better standing results of infinite care in manufacture and honest ciaftsman-shi- p Be sure to ask for "Humming Bird TINGWALLS Jerry Olson adds the following names to the list of Buzzer staff members published last week: Barbara Paulson office staff Desmond Anderson business and Joy Nelson and Merlin Jones heads of the newly created art staff We Etc RECH0W-M0RT0- Roy-lan- IK Arrangements Elise Embry Josephine Folger Reva Fielding Marjorie Geddes Mary Haight Afton Hall Lornel! Hansen Lucille Hatch Kathryn Hill Esther Jackson Donria Jansen Kirkham Fae Kathryn Claire Lacey Kloepfer Karma Larsen Addie Lund Jane Lund Jenna Lundahl Sarabeth MacKay Elizabeth Manning Virginia Venna Michaehs Barbara Lois Martha Peterson Perkins Peterson Josie Redd Ruth Richardson Betty Robbins Elaine Roberts Hazel Sant Koleen Schaub Wanda Schaw Gwendolyn Stock Grace Swenson Beth Swenson Ruth Swenson Marjorie Taylor Peggy Thorpe Valeene Twitched Agnes Wahlstrom Mary Walker Beth Weaver Mary White Enid Chivers Ilene Robinson Barbara Hendricks and Jessie Scartezina Buy Youf Dance Programs Invitations e Spurs Hold Final Hamilton Announces (Continued From Page One) SA VE MONEY! 72 was Mau-gha- by vi Last week end was indeed a gala affair what with parties of all sorts being held here there and so Attend ( hi Omega Party “Beneath a Summer Moon” was the theme used by committee members Jane Moss Lucille Frances Montrose and Judy Edwards for the annual dance in honor of the pledges Actives pledges alumnae patrons and patronesses attending numbered 65 round-tabl- e A personnel was conducted by Imogene Lee Francis Montrose and Veda Mae Munk during meeting last Monday night Sity-fii- rip-lev- Now tell formula for sea water Frosh: CH20 otf BY HELEN STEWART ges Prof: Right fooUR Fashion Crashin alluring Looking ever Margery Paul in her plaid taffeta formal of brown turquoise and coral It had a full princess styled skirt with a sweetheart neckline With her hair swept high off the back of her neck Charlotte X-ChanHenriod looked striking in her biege colored formal of silk mesh Following the latest styles the If Red Riding Hood lived today neckline was cut low in the front The modern lass would scorn her and high in the back The full skirt For she only had to meet one was gathered cleverly about the waistline wolf Not one on every corner The SAE’s had another costume affair Jay Staten and Louise WAAC: ‘‘Colonel where do we Painter took the prizes His costume consisted of always eat?” Colonel: “Why you girls mess size nine shoes a hat two sizes too large and a bright bright tie with the offieers of course” WAAC: “We knew that— lint Louise wore a gathered fringed skirt made of monk's clqth and where do We eat?” a brown and white checked silk vestee tied in the middle giving Coed: “Going to the party to- a midriff effect night?” Nancy Crookston looks very colPal: “No I'll be out of town” is Coed: "I wasn't asked either” legiate and Mademoiselle-lik- e her plaid cotton vestee this week The colors are orange brown yelLet’s stir things up low and blue It buttons snugly Since our sugar supply up the front and she wears it with Is now on the wain a rust colored skirt Let’s you and I Well darlings here’s to a happy Start raising cane weekend and more parties We can always put our lessons off until Gas Pains the Thanksgiving holidays you Alack alas know A tack of gas He who lacks gas ill lack a lass HERE'S MORE ABOUT for water? Frosh: 1120 HEW Sorority Collects News for National Lyre Editor Charlotte Henriod is busy collecting news and snaps of Alpha Chi’s Beta Xi chapter for the next issue of the sorority national magazine Alpha Chi girls selected pledge Jenna Vee Lundahl as their nominee for harvest queen Martha Peterson J PS7D1K3 Any Seat Any Tune 20£ The Boogie Man Will Get You Another Chapter of “DICK TRACY” PJan Down Town JjPji1 and On the Cantus a - k |