Show Ihe tocUitt life Society Page 4 PAGE THREE Seven Coeds Vie For Intramural Queen Victory Dance Spur Of Moment Reigns Follows Game H ! Vt j Victory Sports Highlights ’43 Ag Openhouse L Friday bvening State-Brigha- of seven Aggie coeds for the title of "Open House Queen of 1943” arrangements are now complete for the eleventh annual intramural Open House to be held in the Smart gymnasium Wednesday at 715 pm according to Dean Andrews With the nomination i i ) ! 1 I f 1 f I SA Outlines Plans Young - university ‘ ' ming Hyer Schedules Date For Phi Upsilon Rites Theta U Events Commemorate Founders’ Day On January 2 1 Founder’s day services Janustry honoring the national founding of Theta Upsilon will be chairman-ne- d by Anna Lyle Price assisted by Elaine Adams Nedra Datwaylcr and Gwendolyn Smith Belva Andrus has been elected chapter treasurer New social chairman is Anna Lyle Price and taking over the duties of pledge president is Jean Moss' Following Monday night’s meeting President Evelyn S Alley was presented with a crested silver 21 platter I’I RAPS SET FETE Byron Turner and Vernon Carl-soare making arrangements for a house party at the Pi Kappa Alpha house after the Saturday night game Members planning to come get in touch with one of these boys Bowery chairman Fred (light bush) Tmgey reports that plans for the events are well under way Pave Egbert and Wyman Redd have been selected as assistants The date as been set for January 23 at the Jr high school gymnasium Pledges now on probation include Bob Terry Bob Welch Bob Preston Ivan Haslam Sterling Bench Quinn Eskelson Gordon Redd Dunford Weston Reid Nielson and Daren Blanchard ALPHA CHI HAS SOCIAL Alpha Chis held an informal rush party Tuesday night at their house under the chairmanship of Lausanne Gudmundsen Entertainment was furnished by the goats and pledges A committee consisting of Charlotte Henriod chairman Catherine Warr Jean Pugmire Alice Smith and Peggy Benmon has been chosen for the annual valentine sweetheart formal A beautiful white linen table cloth and eighteen napkins were presented to Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega by Mrs L M Jenson Mrs C A Lundahl and Mrs S R Stock representing the Mothers’ club SIGMA NUS HOLD DINNER Education with a nation at war was discussed by Colonel Cross at the Sigma Nu chapter dinner MonSweetheart Betty Lou day night Lindholm also gave a short talk Results of elections held following chapter dinner are lieutenant commander Robert Nicherson reporter Victor W Bott alumni contact Lawerence Whitney assistant treasurer Victor W Bott marshal Dick Fransen sentinal Kyle Ste vens rush chairmen Don Humphreys and Tom James intramural manager Roger Taylor historian Bill Higbee assistant recorder Qumten Hicken Proud of their new membership in Sigma Nu are Don Humphreys Dick Frandsen Tom James and Dav& Deschamps " rt Sigma chapter announces the pledging of Virginia Dixon of Pay i son Utah SIG EPS SET PARTY (With pink lemonade popcorn Completing plans for the annual stuand candy gum ISA jewing party are the Sig Eps dents will usher In winter quarter announces activities Monday evening at a Car- Chairman James Tasso will that up sleighs pick chapter nival dance to be held in the Smart members after the Utah State-BYgym at 8 o’clock game pan Dennis chairman of the com-- : The following changes have been n ttee completing plans states that made in fraternity offices: Eldon n iney will be distributed for the Drake vice president Worth Mclest serving and second and third Neil marshall and ounds at the carnival stands must representatives Bob Choate and I e paid for out of the guests pock-- i Bill Smeding Piecge group ints Don’t wait for a date he poin-- i stalled Garry Bently as president ed out the dance is a Lowry Pearson as vice president i ffair andNiel Monroe secretary Association members will be ad-- : Utah Alpha announces the pledgnitted free with ISA membership ing of Joseph Pass Lowry Pearson ards and non members will be Leon Litz Bob Blakely Guy Baldwin and Bob Roser harged fifteen cents CHI O’S LIST PLEDGES Assisting Dan on the committee New Chi Omega pledges are Elizire Barbara Curtis Jo Redd and abeth Blair and Viva Mae Gemmel dike Firtos Clubs officer’s are scheduling of Ogden Ruth Wilson of Logan ilans for initiation ceremonies and Betty Nims of Salt Lake City Committeemen planning entervhich will be held Monday Janu-ir- y tainment for the Bushnell hospital 25 at the regular meeting are Marion Musser chairman LuInitiating a policy of more activ-tie- s cille Roylancg Maude Mathews d the association has also and Martha Peterson plans for an party Nine pledges with the highest averages will begin probating Friday MOTHERS HONOR K D’s Topaz Japanese relocation center situated near Delta Utah was discussed by Dr John Carlisle profesAlpha Sigma Nu Members met in sor of education at the college Sunhe common’s lounge Tuesday night day afternoon at the Kappa Delta or their first party of the season mothers’ club tea Supplementing lames were played and refresh the talk were two accordian solos mcnts served by Twylla Pocock and a vocal seLane Palmer and Joyce Adney lection by Jean Sant Active and doted as of the affair pledge members were quests of 'rizes went to Aaron Amacher and honor Emma Martin Kappa Delta announces the pled- Officer Invites Home Ec e ging of Bunny Smith Annette Joyce Egbert and Mardenne Girls to Winter Sports Event L g Club Members Initiate Johnson Ceremonies for girls beSeed Show Tor Studenlbody ginning probation period were held An invitation has been extended Monday for Twylla Pocock Jean to home economics girls by Rela Geraldine Armstrong president of the Home A short lecture on the interesting Sant Shirley Hillam Paxton Pauline Koleen Economics club to attend a winter Hyer g and practical aspect of wheat work was given by Professor Sohaub Loriame 'Lmke Ella Jean spoits paity Thursday January 21 Carlson iMiss Crandall to Ag club members Marjorie Booth Roma If the weather cooperates out their regular meeting yesterday Poole Beverly Holmgren and Bar- door games will be a feature of the bara Winn Jeanne AUenis gout party Following the games a pot ii£ the Little Theatre luck lunch will be served and each The discussion included new vari- mistress eties now ready for use and how SIGMA CHI AWAITS DINNER girl is asked to bring enough of one Holding tlie spotlight ill Sigma dish for eight people t y were developed w’lans were laid for a seed show Chi activities this week is the chapOfficially opening at the meeting lot first of it kind to pe held ps a ter dinner to be held at the house will be the war bond and stamp student body function It is tentat- Friday Dr C L Anderson will be drive which will continue through ive ly set for March with eligibility quest speaker announces chairman the following week Bring your bfk n to all college students states Alma Sonne Jr stamp book and add to your collecI toward Barron Uub president Saturday night a house party will tion or if you are beginning to save be sponsored under the direction of stamps bring- - your money and Dud Emmett Grant White and books will be furnished states Wendell Roxkelley” Rfoyle Q Rice Addresses Rela t Pledges to begin goating aie Efunbcla Rho Meet Tonight Dale Christiansen Ken Lindsay — Dale Reese Darrell Waid Bill Ry- Nevadans Meet to Oignnie I’rofessor Moyle Q Rice will be an Gerry Hatch Tom Jenkins Fiist Silver State Club ftatured guest speaker at the Alvin Pendleton Dick Williams Lambda Rho meeting tonight at the Jay Allen Eugene Wright and Are you from Nevada? If the Tlbta Upsilon hbuse announces Barney White answer is yes you aiq entitled to FIGHT SAE’S END GOATING membership in a club which will be Gjfen Hunsaker president of the hqtorary journalistic fraternity Eight SAE pledges ended their organized Thursday January 21 All Nevadans will meet in the phairman of arrangements for goating penod Monday evening th meeting is Helen Stewart as- They are Gordon Schvanveldt Al- lounge in the Commons building at sisted by committee members Charlan Packer Wilburn Pickett Jim- 7 30 Thursday evening-when- " offilotte Henriod and Ann Kennedy my Bnsnahan Aquilla Allen Bob cers will be elected and activities flans for the short stoty contest Jenson Stephen Call and Emil for fall and spung quarters outwiTbe discussed ' Ileniek lined “ “ 7or Carnival Dance U : no-da- te ' i out-ine- Senior Society Holds nitial Winter Party New members of Phi Upsilon will foimally initiated next Sunday morning at 6 30 announces Ruth Exercises Hyer Phi U president will take place in the reception lounge of the coramonftaMu4aMa4be followed by a banquet at the Bluebird Ceremonies which are under the direction of Karma Hill Lacey will be observed by Pncilla Rowland national officer and Helen Wads worth will preside as mistress be U S 18 January 23 January 29 February 5 PI Kappa Alpha Bowery party Buzzer ball (Semi formal) 'AWS 12 party February Forester’s ball February (semi-forma- l) 19 Military ball (formal) February 2C VV inter Carnil al dance ' March 12 Junior prom (formal) Fencers Schedule Mid-Ye- ar IK’s Initiate Search For Creepiest Pair On Aggie Campus "It’s coming” has been whispered from the mam hall to the Marine barracks and thus rumors have heralded the annual Beno creep one of the prominent of winter quarter Plans for the Beno Creep to be held at the Dansante Friday January 22 have been completed Utah State by Intercollegiate Knight chapter Committee members according to Joe Anderson are Lou Livingston chairman Robert Krueger Duwane Washburn Bob Cork and Byron Gunn Highlighting the event will be presentation of "Spur of the Moment” chosen from the active Spurs by the Intercollegiate Knights Ten candidates for “Spu-o- f the Moment” were chosen at meeting of the chapter Wednesday night They are Dorothy Hess Louise Hayme Lois Adams Martha Peterson Bonna Jones Polly Parkinson Patsy Smith Wilma Gunn Frances Christiansen and Viva Funk Last year Elizabeth Call Barlow was selected to reign over festivities Another feature of intermission will be selection of Utah State’s the creepiest couple Climaxing evening’s fun will be the paging of a new Man Spurs wearing blue and white uniforms and Intercollegiate Knights wearing the traditional sweaters will add color to the sport dance fun-fes- ts - Holding the spotlight at the annual Buzzer ball scheduled for January 29 will be the presentation of 12 senior personality winners Plans have been completed for the party to be held at the Dansante Chairman Margaret Ann Wilson has appointed the following committees for the event Publicity: Warren Wilson Beverly Nelson programs Louise Hayme and personalities Shirley Bishop Other committees will be announced during the week Voting for 12 seniors eight juniors eight sophomores and eight freshmen will take place Thuisday January 28 on the second floor of the Mam building repoits Bishop Senior personality results will be announced at the dance during intermission and the results of the other three classes will be held until distribution of the Buzzer late in May u al pe-A- ISA Car nil al dance January 22 Beno Creep dance Wilson Chairmans Buzzer Ball Plans semi-form- Soo-- V January socials Patrons and patronesses for the evening will be Dean and Mrs Ira N Hayward and Dean Caroline M Hendricks - January 15 lory student body dance January 10 (sigma Epsilon five cents Celebrate Utah State’s victory with your friends at the V dance states Joe Anderson chairman of Coach Hyrum B Hunsaker intramural director shows the seven nominees tor Open House Queen the sweater which will be presented to the winner Candidates are left to right- Betty Lou Lindholm Dorothy Nielson Aftorr Carter Katherine Hill Dorothy Hess Henrietta Jones and Mavis Roundy The queen will reign over Open Houe activities m the Smart gymnasium Wednesday - ' V basketball game As a part of the 1942-4- 3 morale program which stresses social entertainment the dance will be free to couples with two student body cards Couples with one student body card will be charged twenty manager Candidates for the queen post atid their nominating organizations are: Betty Lou Lindholm Sigma Nu Henrietta Jones Pi Dorothy Nielson Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Dorothy Hiss Sigma Hill Katherine Alpha Epsilon Southern Idaho and Mavis Roundy Delta Phi Contests Rate Votes 'ftach ticket to Open House entitles the holder to one vote for the qiieen and extra bonuses of votes will be given to winners of contests to 'be conducted in the Mam hall Monday Tuesday and Wednesday at "1230 pm These contests will consist of weight lifting chest ejtjiahsion and pushups for the men with first place winner being1 entitled to 25 votes and second and third winners getting 15 and Contests are 5 Votes respectively alsb being worked out for women students with the same number of votes awarded to the three winners in each event Vote Early ‘ Since the Open House queen is to be announced at the beginning of' the sports carnival all voting must be clone before 4 p ra nesday If It Is to count jhe girl who is named intra- mural queen will reign over the entire evening’s activities and will receive an intramural sweater Last year’s queen was the former Lou Green now Mrs Max lrtty 1 opera m Annual BencrCreep Social Events Another indication that the modern world is based on victories will be the V dance Friday evening at the Dansante following the Utah Council Slates AWS Program For This Term Tourney ' Plans for winter quarter activities were outlined at the initial meeting of the Fencers' club held Wednesday evening with president Darwin Salisbury m charge Organized at the end of fall quarter the club is new on the campus At a banquet at the Hotel Eccles elections for officers were held Darwin Salisbury was elected president was Afton Hall vice president Adelle Young secretary and Eddie Redford corresponding secretary Mrs Sunny Swenson Buch is faculty advisor Following group competition fall quarter winners were announced and a meet has been scheduled when these winners will compete for a first place cup and medals Group 1 winners are Charles Lind- - W omen in war work and in social activities was theme of the AWS council meeting held Weddirection of nesday under President Ann Ryan Plans for the entire orogram of winter quarter activities were outlined and reviewed Outstanding in the activity calendar is the sport dance planned for February 5 when Utah State coeds will invite their partners to the sport affair In charge of arrangements is Winifred Amacher On the home front to boost morale organizations on the Aggie campus have volunteered to undertake a piogram of war entertaining Panhellenic council will present skits and other varieties of entertainment at the Bushnell while the hospital in Brigham Spurs will oversee the gauze room The home economics division will supervise nutntion and canteen work and the WAA will promote building for health based on recie-atio- n The freshman class is planning a war stamp and bond drive and permission has been given to the Spuis to sell candy at basketball games te LDS Fraternity Sets Bring a Guest Party Bring a guest and come to the opening winter quarter party of the Epsilon chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma suggest Dean Eyre and Winifred Amacher presidents of the men and women’s religious fraternities Pirns for the paity to be hi Id ut s ty Glen Mehr and Eldon Lock- the LDS institute following thcBYU-Uta- h hart group 2 James Tasso Maiy State basketball game Friday White Miles Peterson group 3 have been completed Active memDean Fletcher Marian Carlisle bers are urged to invite two or more Helen Baugh and group 4 Dan prospective members Other instie tute students w ho wish to Zohner Darrell Maddock and join are Pixton also extended an invitation C'e-on- Army Announcement COmtm ’ J Bick-mor- brep-dift- -- A I aKvtbAj kWAAC laboratory Tachturtan Army lias scores of jobs in the WAC for aleit college women jobs vital to the war jobs that w ill train you for interesting new careers r in tbe woibl Anil here is good news indeed — you may enroll now in the mg post-wa- fast-gro- WA AC and be placed on inactive duty until ihe school year ends Then v on wall be subject to rail for duty with this splendid women's corps and be launched upon an adventure stub as no previous geneiation has known New horizons new places and people interesting practical experience with good pay and above all a real opportunity to help your country by doing essential military woik for tbe U S Army that frees a soldier for ombit duty These are among many reasons why thousands of Ameriian women aie responding to tbe Arim’s need BILVS kviy Yon will reieive valuable training fit you for mail) of the new (aieirs vhuli may wliuli are opening to women and full At my pa while doing so And by joining now you will have excellent (bailees for quii k advam ement for as tbe W C expands nianv moie ofTiieis are needed Every member — legal dles of lace color or creed — lias equal opportunitv and is etu (imaged to lompi tc for sclc( lion to Offiu r Candidate S bool If qualified you mav obtain a (nininisamn in 12 wi (ks rffu i beginning ba-- n Gaining Go to your WA AC Faculty Adviser for further on tbe list of openings pay and Or inquire at anv U S Army Keiruitmg and Indmtion Station U ARMY S RECRUITING I X II AND I V INDUCTION It V HIP EM HUM' SERVICE (ll PS |