Show JANUARY 1914 C Jhe Student Smart Gymnasium Is Scene Of Scheduled School Dances With For Friday Eve experiments plans for schedule of dances is drafted for the winter quart-ert- o include every student on th campus Studentbody dances wiil be held while other times campus groups or publications will be in charge of arrangements First big attraction on the dance schedule is a studentbody Jandance to be held Saturday uary 15 according to Studentbody Martha vice president The annual elite social the year the Miliary ball Peterson affair of has been scheduled for Friday February 11 when all campus servicemen will be given open post to attend the event Plans are also underway for the Buzzer ball when personalities of the various classes will be named Several other special dances will be added to the schedule before it is completed Miss Peterson stated For all the dances to be held set up during the date bureau will function to aid fall quarter servicemen who wish dates but are not acquainted with campus coeds As for previous dances servicemen desiring dates will fill out forms obtained in Commandant of Students office the Tuesday before the dance is to be held College women will obtain forms at the Dean of Women’s office stating their desire to attend the dance Both servicemen and colbe notified of lege women will their date several days prior to the event Faculty League Sets Book Review "A Time for Greatness” a book league Friday afternoon in the reception lounge of the Commons building Heading the hostess list for the afternoon is Mrs Ira N Hayward Other hostesses are Mrs V D Gardner Mrs John W Carlson Mrs E W Payne Mrs R O Porter Mrs Martin Henderson Mrs A Vogan Mrs W William J Hansen Mrs Floyd Mrs J Stewart Williams w Bullock Mortimer pm i and Mrs An invitation is extended to all students interested in the organization and members by Lila Ralphs president Psi chapter is in charge of refreshments while the following chapter athletic managers will be in charge of entertainment: Morene Knuzler Beth Swenson Alice Maughan and Mary Dillman Maurine Randall HZ I 101101 Although getting week end dates with servicemen has proved no problem for Aggie coeds and talk between servicemen and coeds is strictly taboo the other five days other colleges have begun to ration dates in order that more coeds might be listed on the honor roll Home Ec Ag Club Plan Slewh Ride on dates and weekends away from campus are on the ration list at Michigan State college Coeds will have to yield precious ration points for late dates and for those week ends spent at home when Johnny gets a furlough or Bill’s three-da- y pass comes through Over-tim- e The coed ration book contains MIA Sets Date For Initial Dance Party pons are no good if detached in advance and borrowing or exchanging of coupons is not “A” stamps are good for one night away from college house ”B’’ coupons must be given up when a coed returns to campus on Monday morning instead of Sunday night "D” coupons provided that arrangements are made with the house mother beforehand are usable for delayed return on week nights for such reasons as play rehearsal or guests “L" stamps take care of latenesses after the college curfew Freshmen may stay out until 9 o’clock during the week 9:30 on Sunday and 12:30 on Friday and Saturday Upper classmen have 10 o’clock permission week days 10:30 Sundays and 12:30 for week ends "Spartan” women have to observe an 11:30 "taps" during the week and a 7:30 “reveille” Anyone who sleeps past the deadline must pay for extra rest ii "L” It’s expected that this Spartan program of rationed dating will make eyes look twice as bright and grades go up a notch or two Phone 438 241 North Main January 22 is the date set for the initial MIA party of the year in nature the theme has not yet been chosen Winifred Wilkinson and Easton Sampson are the committee members Several other dances and programs have been planned to take place winter quarter Semi-form- For The Campus Clan Greek Goats Mark Sorority Activity Well — now that Santa Claus has had his annual jaunt and chimney squeeze — and the bright bedecked tree has gone the way of all such trees we pack away our presents welcome the little New KD’s Pledge Coed Year and journey back to our beloved USAC to begin another quarter of lessons labs and quizzes— not to mention the dates etc for anyone lucky enough to have ’em Friday night will find the Kay Even bombs didn’t seem to scare Santa as evidenced by the bright Dee’s holding second degree for smiling faces through the halls Santa brought some of the gals the eight pledges who wall begin proprize gift in the person of their beaux in satin ribbons as shown by bation period After second degree Jo Foulger’s new lease on life Marian Carlisle's cherry “hello" and ceremonies the entire chapter will Hell-o- : LuJean Hinchcliff’s third finger left hand Along with the men came many new clothes for our wimmin folks! Dorothy Nielson and Josephine West made exemplary sweater girls the other day in bright new sweaters — salmon pink pullover and poudre blue cardigan respectively Mardenne Johnson was crowded onto the bus the other day in a light blue sport coat with red cowboy-styl- e rubber boots Latest in vogue on the campus are the multicolored “fascinators" and the slim tailored ski outfits modeled so elegantly by Virginia tooper and the 3 IPs (the Hammond girls— Ginger Jean and Arlene) They range from soldier blue to navy Heavy brogues cover their dainty feet Well— they certainly are warm— and that’s sumpin’ nowa- days! LOGIN LI Most publicized romance of the entire year is the Pete Randall-Janp Cannon and who are we not to carry on the word Janet an Aloha Chi at the U is wearing not only the white cross of Sigma Chi but a diamond As rare as hen’s teeth are pin hangings since the frat men were replaced by navy army and marines but diamonds are more and more frequent Lambda Delta Sigma president Lila Ralphs grinned all over as she overused her left hand Monday she has a diamond from Alma Watterson Mary Maughan is wearing a diamond from a Cedar Ross Sargent A little City boy was the diamond and Pi Kap pin from Lt Ray Hugie to Chi O Pat Smith but nevertheless more important cauSe he w'as home on furlough et tie-u- The Home Economics club and Boys home on leave have produced gay coeds with bright eyes the Ag club are combining forces when Lorraine Cunningham went home to Davis county her sailor Sleigh r“iing Party to be who is going to be a h° torpedo gunner on a submarine someday came 1 anuary home When sailor Wendell Roskelly said “I’ll be home for Christmas" blonde KD Ida Mae Johnson settled affairs and merely announced “The fleet's in" Way over six feet navy air corps cadet John Bowers dropped in to say hello to Edith Pond He left minus a heart and a pair of wings 7 "A” coupons 3 "B’s" 8 “D’s” 12 “L’s” for the semester Cou- five-minu- by Herbert Agar will be reviewed Ellen S Humphrey at by Mrs the meeting of the Women’s Faculty Vif3 Pauline Hyer stood in the main hall in the center of a hen session in a 3 piece blue herringbone suit It was kinda royal blue tailored with a Chesterfield coat Lovely “Polly" r Braving the chi! y blasts as she made her own way through the snow cross the quad" was Carol Cowley in a blue gray sport coat white boots and white furry mittens with red palms M ell Pm bout winded now so I s'pose I’d better scoot — Bye ex Sponsor Lorps Raises Morale At Bushnell SUPPORT YOUR February 7 will see the entire Sponsor's Corps donning formal gowns and traveling to Bushnell General Hospital to entertain servicemen there Marion Olson chairman Rosalie Woif Jeanne Forsgren and Betty Lou Lindholm will arrange for and patronesses transportation Katie Loosle is in charge of all socials GOVERNMENT! : BUY U S WAR BONDS AND STAMPS NOW! Alums 8:15 p Promising to retain the magnifl-caneof previous years the t elite annual military ball social function of the Aggie social year will be held Friday February e fifty-firs- 11 With aviation students sailors and marines army engineers fiee to attend the formal ball the' ROTC will uphold this Aggie tradition even though Utah State men have gone to war Features of the ball will be a sponsor's drill and rifie presentation Theme for the event and the committees will be announced in the future Anne Ryan regimental sponsor Katie Loosle and BeverN Tripp assistant regimental sponsors are general chairman Fourth-Estate- rs Reunite Tonight Uniting forces to plan an active winter and spring quarter for campus women “fourth estaters” Lambda Rho and Empyrean will on Christmas eve And alums Kathryn Warr and Russell Kearl hold an initial meeting Thursday were maried in the Logan temple while former Chi O Kuth evening at 7:30 at the Alpha Chi was to wedded a Mr X (ye Editor says Mr Lindsay mysterious Omega house Holdaway) during the holidays Already the air is full of the Ruth Marie Richardson presisound of wedding bells Alpha Chi Marge Geddes and Pi Kap dent of Lambda Rho urged all Guy Murray have set the date members of both groups to be present in order that plans might Mild rumors whispered in the dark corners and passed from one be drown up for a complete year Mrs Umlergrad to the other say that the Mrs Undergrads at of activity Business matters will also be a feature of the meeting" Utah State are planning to establish a club exclusive of course Refreshments will be served Joining the many others will be Mrs Raymond “Butch” Kimball the former Adrus Hansen who has returned to school since her husband has been assigned to duty at sea BA C Club Schedules stir in coed hearts was caused by the short return of many Aggie The good looking Second Lieutenants from Camp Davis caused many hearts to flutter And sailor Lowell Turner and Engineer look twice Gerry Hatch made feminine A men Head-line- s' Actives Meet Alums actives and pledges of Chi Omega became acquainted at an informal party following meeting Monday evening at the chapter house Under the direction of Edith Pond all members were divided into groups became acquainted within the group and then introduced the group to the other members Refreshments were served under the direction of Iola Hickman Hunter alum president Alums were guests at the regular chapter meeting °f Chi Apha Gimma Omega announced the pledging of Louella McCoIloch and Irene Clark With the beginning of winter quarter “goats" have taken the Eleanor Parker models two limelight of sorority activities and smart hats At the top to Edith spring pledgemistress according a lustrous black felt the Pond ten pledges will begin goat-in- g crown of which is accented with Friday evening a stone gray and white bird set at ISO AXO Dances on the left side At the bottom Nine o'clock January 8 will Miss Parker wears a tiny ealot fiad the Alpha Chi’s at the local of black velvet with fluttering USO serving as hostesses to the town cadets marines and navy curled ping ostrich tips massed across the front men They plan to go as a group and will meet at the city library at Initiations for WAA W'ill be held in the reception room of the com- mons building Thursday evening at 7:30 Phyllis Cullimore pres- ident announced recently All girls who participated in in- tramural sports during the fall quarter will be initiated Invita- tions have been issued to prospec- five initiates Beth Correy is in charge of plans for the initiations O Rates As Top Social Event (hristmas and New Year's eves proved popular for t he newly weds freshman Jane Strong said I do’s with Lt Kent Kimble meet at the house for an evening A literary of fun and a program night of readings and story telling will be feature of the party with Miss Leora Thatcher as special guest Dorothea Rasmussen will sing several selections Many former members of Kappa Delta have returned to school and been welcomed by sister Kappa Deltas Chi PAGE THREE Military Ball From a Coed’s Corner With Christmas holidays only a memory and a haze of parties and marriages and flashing diamonds the college can has returned to the hard reality of lessons But romance flourished during the holidays Opening winter quarter events of Lambda Delta Sigma a guest and even those who didn’t come back with a diamond third finger beaux home for Christmas made it a Red Letter holi- party will be held in the LDS in- left hand stitute Friday January 7 at 7:30 day a successful formula body dances obtained from gymnasium every in the Smart throughout Wo weeks regularly tiic quarter Oftentimes the dances will be sponsered by the student-bod- y -- LDS Group Sets Guest Party full quarter a complete being ilk Spurs Clear Cask With Hall Sales Selling apples and peanuts in the hall seems to be a profitable way to raise money for the Spurs are in the clear now and eager to repeat the success of their first campaign Announcement of their big project for the year will be made the near future Other Spur activities for the quarter include parties as well as cooper- ation with College officials on bas- ketball games assemblies and spe- cial events Student directory ven- dors will be members of the Spurs SkatlngParty Tonite thfif daidozTnTnT a half when " they take to the Roller Skating Rink tonight Then journeying to Mary Maughan’s home refreshments will be served followed by a business meeting Club officers Bettly Lou Jones Janet Judd and Bertha Ashby are in charge of arrangements Panhellenic Slates Weekly Eat—Meets With Alpha Chi Omega playing host at their chapter house the Panhellenic council will hold meet-i- n ing Tuesday night preceded by a dinner Officers of the organiza-severtions under Elizabeth C Barlow are in charge Each soror ity on the Panhellenic council contributed to the Service men’s Christmas project on the campus Don’t Miss This JANUARY SPECIAL ON KE CLEANSING EX-CEL-C- IS m Making final arrangements for an evening of dancing and pro- grams are Dorothy Myers and Louise Haynie Patronesses are Mrs F P Champ Mrs N A Pedersen and Mrs C A Lundahl Entering the second stage of probation for Alpha Chi Omega this week are the following Dona pledges: Anita Campbell LaVone Dunn Marie Simpson Katherine Roskelly Inez Dalpiaz Anna Marie Theurer Fern Egbert and Ruth Vickers FRED’S FLOWERS Phone 227-- DISTINCTIVE FLOWERS TRY A DELICIOUS PIECE OF PIE - - h ICE CREAM With This fine quality creme is made from specially refined cosmetic oils It penetrates deeply into the pores dissolves imbedded waste and floats it to the surface leaving J the skin soft and smooth Satin-Smoot- $200 Jar ¥ For Only They will go toward putting us over the top in the fourth war loan drive! 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