Show Jhe Student life April 18 Snow Nearly Gone Front Mountains Society 1946 Lambda Delts Hear Culture Program Alpha Chi And Kappa Deltas Take First In Dance' Contest Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa sororities tie for first place in the dance contest held Apnl 11 in the field house Chi Omega and Theta coming in second Upsilon as third place winner These results were announced to- day by Jean Phillips president of WAA The mistake printed as to the f&J winners in last week's paper I of Was due to a 1 points Ji The judges for tnd contest were Mrs Louise Danford Smithfield Mrs Margorie Henderson and Mrs Fay Spencer both of Logan The dances were judged on I skill difficulty entertainment and j ' costumes r f The dance contest on a whole was' very successful this year with seven groups participating All groups that took part showed a great deal of originallity and the dances were built around clever ideas Vu ? A Results in individual dances P were Folk Chi Omega first Alpha Chi Omega second Kappa Delta third Modern Alpha Chi Omega first Kappa Delta sec-- f ond and Alpha Chi Omega and s-- l Kappa Delta first Theta U sec-- j ond and Chi Omega third Taps t Gamma Tau tied for third Social: Chi first Alpha Chi Omega Omega second and Theta Up silon third Character: Kappa ' Dclt first Chi Omega second 4 Aggiettes third Spurs Plan Tea For Freshmen I - ' ’A a I h f f inter-fraterni- ty formal-inform- al Hall Inhabitants Near Measle Epidemic Town Measles- - Room 51! The words circulated like magic Friday i night when the doctor announced that LaDean Jones was the un- -' willing recipient of a case of three-da- y measles The other res- idents were prepared to enjoy a week’s quarantine but it seems These measles aren't dangerous They welcomed visits from Mrs Hale and Mr3 Hammond their former cooks during the week Rumor has it that Mrs ! Hale may return for a day to prepare one of those birthday dinners At five o'clock Saturday eve- -j ning a picnic lunch was spread on the back lawn of the dormi- tory Rooms one and two had “ charge of the lunch while room L three lead the "dishes brigade” Lenora Bowen acted as chief dishwasher Emma Lou Barlow was an abiessistant 4 Nine pretty Aggie coeds getting a suntan atop the campus dorm Lying down are Barbara Ann Bach Hale Margaret Stringham (left) and Chloe Judd Sitting or kneeling are (le ft to right) Kaedene LaVaun Forsey Nanette Wood Lola Evans Norma Arave Gene Harmer and Dormitory Girls Display Results Of Spring Sunshine CONSCIENTIOUS OBSERVER “One-z- Utah State's Alpha ’ three-z- y With Millie and Jo four-z- y —Man oh man just look at ” You guessed it! those the pride of the modern college girl Yes we have them all over — on the lawn surrounding the dormitory stretched out on the banklets atop the dormitory roof and even sitting in the south windows of their rooms There seems to be a contest among these Vitamin D worshippers to see who’s going to get more brown than the rest — and in their efforts some parade a scarlet red blistering after a few days others tan beautifully and then there’s the skin type that shows no signs of tanning even after hours of persistant exposure Some results of are denoted at the glimpses of Sherry Peck Jerry Keeter Nan-netWood and Lavon Forsey There are very many close runners to these however believe me! Ah yes we have noticed the increased number of airplanes that are buzzing over the dormitory since these recent sunny days We hail you fellows and won’t you come again? Milly Nixon sings “Keep on the Surtny Side of Life” blithely sporting a beautiful tan With envious eyes the rest of us glance at her and a few others making a more firm resolution that we’re if it kills going to get us! Besides being healthful sun bathing proves to be an added source of landscape improvement —that is in some cases and living at the dormitory is much more interesting seeing girls in shorts rather bathipg suits and hum-drurun than the ordinary of life leta Reactivatedof leg-sies- Sun-bathi- The Utah chapter Alpha Zeta national honorary profes- Hold Dog" Party sional fraternity for students of agriculture and forestry will be Frolicing at the Dansante in reactivated at USAC soon "Gay Dog” fashion were the In 1943 the Utah chapter of USAC fraternity men and their ' Alpha Zeta was inactivated for dates last Friday night Conglowar because the of the duration merations of costumes resembled of a lack of students in the the remnants of a scrap drive schools of agriculture and forestThe spirit of the party was Now that many of the former ry entered by all in attendance and have returned to the members ended with a group of mighty have been taken tired “dogs” as the crowd began campus steps reactivation cereto arrange for collecting shoes to leave for monies to take place on April home Utah chapter was first Prizes were awarded for the founded at USAC in 1930 for the most contrasting costumes judged purpose of promoting a better by a group of impartial repreAgricultural leadership Between sentatives Winners were Betty the time of activation and 1943 Lou Lindholm Wayne Rich inthis fraternity took much active dividual winners and as the leadership in agriculture and couple were Charlene Pettersen forestry and was one of the outand Lloyd Mecham standing professional fraternities on the campus Pi Kaps Hold Inifiation The reactivation ceremony will be held in the men’s lounge at Eleven Ceremony 7:30 pm April 30 All former New wearers of the Shield and members and associate membeis of Alpha Zeta are invited to be Diamond of PI Kappa are: Robert Hanseen Wallace Belnap present Dean Walker of the school of agriculture will welcome Morris Johnson Edwin Redford Curtis Earl Stan McClellan Pete ' the organization back to the Bourne Hansen Charles Kay campus The balance of the cereCarter Tius McCowan and Gene mony will be as prescribed by the Walker Final initiations were national council of Alpha Zeta held Sunday April 14 Lambda Rho Arranges Visiting Pi Kaps about the campus this week were: Arthur Meeting for Tonight Jackson marine Lt and Jack Lambda Rho meeting will be Olsen and Sterling Hayward held tonight at 7:30 at the Alpha All were veterans prominarmy Chi house ent students of pre-wdays It is necessary that all members Gamma Epsilon of Pi Kappa be present Important business the formal items which wili be discussed Alpha announces are the selection of new mempledging of Lee Jorgenson bers and ordering of Lambda Member of the Theta Upsilon sorority were host to members Rho rings A sample ring will be ' shown of Pi K A last Monday following Members who wish to order their weekly meeting at the 'serenading for Irene Hendry and Grover rings should bring a deposit of 3250 so that the rings may be Carling at the Theta U house Following the serenade dancing ordered immediately and be deand refreshments were enjoyed livered before the close of school ' ' announced Mae Bigler in charga by all of rings Refreshments will be served Delta Phis Hold under the direction of Lucille Excursion Temple Hatch and Barbara Jean Forrest With an attendance of 140 the Scouts Vacate e montlrty-templexcursion was Boy held April 15 by Delta Phi memKappa Delta Residence Now that- the Boy Scouts bers A' group picture ’was taken and anyone wishing to obtain building fires and pitch'prints may contact any officer ing tents in the front room of the Rural Arts Building the KD’s of the Delta Phi fraternity Tuesday at noon meeting was have returned to normal living The “goats” Ruth Stoddard held in the Institute President Elizabeth Barber Bernice Hyer Dr Chester Grlligan presided Barbara Bair Gen Niel Weaver Snell of the Institute was speaker Colleen Bowcott Lois Forsgren and Afton Van Orman was soloist Oliver Wyman was elected Lois Fryer headed by Jean natymal representativte of ths Beckstead and Ora Woodland are cleaning scouring and mak"A” chapter of Delta Phi "Thank to Ferris ing the house presentable not to you” was extended Nimon for the job he did as mention hauling sand and gravel national representative the past to fix the road ruts leading to the house year “Cedar” Peterson and Hal The familiar strains of "Old Christensen passed cigars at the Mill Stream” and other old favor- ites have rung out to the noon Sig House while Koleen Schaub and Joy Wallgren treated their customers with occasional individual serenading The climax for sorority sisters to Bluebirds Monthese 15 will take place at the day evening To complete the frivilous initiation Saturday night evening the two Greek organize- at 6:30 pm A sport dance will tions met for serenading and be held at 8:30 with the memdancing Cokes were enjoyed by bers in their "sports” and the all and the KD goats entertainties top hats and ed the guests with a goat show pledges in their two This week-en- d canes Any ‘ similarity to these brought more marriages to the matripledges and a chain gang is pureKd’s minded monial Madge ly intentional Hogan became the bride of Airis Bergstrom on Friday and on Saturday Mardenne Johnson and Oran Niejd took the final step Some of the old members of the sorority dropped into meeting Monday night Those who came were Cloma H Maxwell Ursula D Dames Hazel Stoddard Bobbie G Hurst and Ramona ’ B 30-T- re te for sun-tann- ar Friday at the Campus Drug "For Yojjr Personal Needs" Open Saturday 'Till 2 P M two-z- y y m Chi O's Hold Chapter Banquet at House Bernhardt The KD’s are proud to discover they tied with Alpha Chi for first place in the dance contest contrary to previous Have you noticed how many people are finding a new source of pleasure and liquid at the Tub? Due to the- - present water situation necessity demands that their liquid diet be satisfied and Sig Alph New Officers the Tub’s thick malts milk Take Over Meeting shakes and cooling drinks are of doing plenty The newly elected officers took satisfying just the other night after the over their duties at the beginning Gay Dog party we saw Carolyn ’ of meeting last Monday night and things got off for a good Anderson and Don Metcalf sharstart with Harry Bonnell the Tub table with a Janet ing member of this chapter to only CalL Lois Brangham and Lyle serve as president (Eminent Hammond and Tommy Hansen Archon) for a second year looked pretty well satisfied as smell of violets in they left their stools at the bar theWith the air S A E again started to give room to Jim Powers and elaborate for making plans Lauralee Lundahl another annual Spring Formal We even spent our last twenty ’ Unless complications arise tb9 cents on a chocolate malt that 17th date has been set for Emma Rae Anderson ’hipped up All old Alumni who areMay still on for us We could see when we the campus or receive word of peered around the corner John this date are cordially invited to Emmett and Norda Fife busy attend with ping pong paddles With Two old actives Bill Shaw and such ambition we are sure they must have tried one of the Tub’s Alma Lundahl dropped in for meeting After introducing and tasty drinks giving an account of themselves Beth Workman and Willard for the past four years they x Atkin were feeding the juke-bostayed to take part in active and Donna Fitznater and Gordon Forsyth were practicing some meeting At the' present time there are “extra special” dance steps to the four men suffering the ignomin-io- us juke box tunes Cordell Lundahl fate of skunkhood They are was amusing his date Lorraine Ross England Mannaring as well as the rest of Blaine Bailey y the crowd with his hat Chester Blanthorn and Don and gun Lois Carver and “Stooge” Stew-ar- e were admiring Dick Stephens’ Alpha Kappa Psi date’s nylons that she won at the' Initiates Pledges Today dance Seems as if Betty Lou Lindholm looked like the sharpDavid Spencer Harold Dance est female “Gay Dog” David Dance Ariel Berntson Well thirst calls us We must Earl Hyer Charles Barber and have something to revive us from Eddie Angus who recently pledgthis stifling weather so pardon ed the fraternity will be initiatus while we dash over to the Tub ed into full membership today for a thick malt See you again The traditional dinner and pronext week when we’re rubbin’ in gram for this procedure are anthe Tub ticipated by the members -- ' backed the committee on arrangements Ruth Torgeson Janice Romney and Barbara Burgner aided on the committee Bright and early Sunday April 7 the Chi O’s journeyed to- Ogden where a breakfast in honor of Founder’s Day was held The Ogden alums planned the breakfast for both the U of U and A C active chapters of Chi Omega Nine pledges began their goat-in- g period last Friday They are: Janice Romney Phylis Budge Jean Budge Valarie Smith Jeanne Whomham Faye Jacobs Barbara Burgner Maurine Robson and LaRee Keller LG Alpha Chis Initiate Nine New Members Beta of Alpha Chi Omega added 10 new actives to their roll at ceremonies Wednesday night at their house Newest wearers of the lyre are: Lauralee Lundahl Stephenson Joyce Keller Joan Brough Joan d Horsley Mae Bigler Eunice Mary Cooley and Helen Coburn Eight more pledges began goat-in- g activities Tuesday They are: Donna Mae Leiiani McNicoll Perkins Arlene Dance "Marian McQuarie Raedene Hale Jean Mohr Elaine Yeates and Pat Xi chapter Mc-lb- a Hill-yar- Hatch Plans for the spring formal were formulated at the Monda night meeting Leiiani McNicoll is chairman of the event which is to take place May 24 Panhellenic Council Meet at Theta House Members of the Women’s Panhellenic council met at the Theta U house for a dinner meeting last night at 6:30 pm The main event of the evening was the installing of Kay Wilson Kappa Delta as president of the council for the coming year Miss Wilson replaced Lucille Hatch Alpha Ch! Omega The presidency rotates between the sororities on the campus each year Discussion was held concerning the housing shortage A committee composed of representatives from each sorority will investigate the problem and try to find houses for the sororities for next year t All members of the Panhellenic council and lone Bennion Dean of Women were present Theta Alpha' Phi Assembly Plans Set George Kelly’s ‘The Torch -bearers” is being rehearsed by members of Theta Alpha Phi for production on May 16 1946 in a regular assembly Those portraying the characters are: Burns Toolson Rosemary McBride Bob Anderson Kathryn Roskelly Max Wadsworth Donna Marie Simpson Karl Taylor Mrs F T Morgan Harry Bonnell and Betty Brunson This comedy takes place backstage and entails all the problems met by producers and players Wanda Nilson is in charge of the assembly ’ was filled with This week-en- d new experiencss excitement and fun for the Gamma Taus impressive Sunday morning candlelight initiation ceremonies were held at the Institute and the following girls became active: Charlene Tweedie Mary Lois Greaves Coyla Carver Maryetta Gardner Shirley Dean Gerry Elaine Reeter Bobetta Davis Dot is Wallin Zella Anderson McDonald Bonnie Beuhler Lois Lee Bridges Bette Baker June Blood Betty Brunson Betty Jean Gene Wight Beth Workman LaHarmer Dorothy Sanford Vaun Gorsey Betty Klomp Phillips JoAnn McCarty Shirley (Rusty) Brundage Reta Juanita Reed Shirley Heslop Colyar Audrey Frischnecht Chloe Bonnie Judd Gloria England and Thompson Renee Russell Phylis Thomas Following the ceremony the group enjoyed breakfast together at the Tub The afternoon tea in their A honor was very successful large number of students and faculty members attended and all expressed their wishes for the new sorority’s success Flowers and candy were sent with cards of congratulations from Greeks on the campus and were appreciated by members of Gamma Tau The Top Hat cafe was the scene of a formal installation banquet Monday night Special guests were: Dr and Mrs W L VVan-laMrs Fern Nichols Mrs Daryl Chase Mrs Joseph Symons and Mrs Halbert Greaves Each stated their desire for Gamma Tau’s success Shirley Dean acted as and toasts were given by Shirley Heslop Rusty Brundage Phylis Thomas and Charlene Tweedie A short business meeting followed and a few plans were made for a future of active participation in campus affairs Vit-gin- ia ss toast-mistre- ss Thetas Enjoy Serenade Serenading Irene Hendry and Grover Carling were the events of Monday evening at the Theta U house Following meeting the Pi Kaps journeyed to the Theta U house for serenading and dancing Irene and Grover will exchange vows tomorrow April 19 at the Hendry home Gwen Mendenhall has been chosen from the pledge group to give a fraternity study to the active group each Monday night in meeting -- De-W- itt cow-bo- At the house of cardinal and straw Monday evening the chapter gathered for a dinner Theme of the affair was “News of the day” Barbara Ann Budge headed ‘ four-chapt- er Rubbin' in the Tub y "Gay 'will All Men Inter-Fraterni- ty Sigma Nus Make Plans For Assembly Debut Next Tuesday the Sigma Nu’a reveal the theme of their assembly All lovers of the fine arts should mark this as a must on their calendar Neither Shakespeare nor Hoagy Carmickael could do better Earl Carrol would would be green with envy and Sinatra would swoon accord- ing to the Sigma Nu’s if they could see the presentation With the pledging of eight new men the ranks of the White Star wearers were swelled last week Pledging the fraternity were Jay Harris Leslie Smith Charles Rawls Sterling Wyatt Lorenzo Demars Cyril Anderson Jack Perry and Bob Grossen The formal ceremonies for these men were held on Monday night at the Hotet Eccles The selection of Sigma Nu Girl for the year of 1946 is well under way The nomination of many a campus coed has compiled a considerable list of girls contesting for the honor With “Gay Dog” the theme of the dance last week the Sigma Nu’s came forth with many striking costumes Not to be outdone by the males their dates were arrayed in startling garb that served to add much color and atmosphere to the occasion i Honoring freshmen girls will be a tea in the women’s lounge of the Commons building Sunday April 28 sponsored by the Spurs At that time applications will be filled out by all girls who' will be eligible to become Spurs Five girls from each sorority and 20 independent students will be selected from the applicants The tea will be from 3 to 6 p m Committeemen are: invitations Della Mae Lucas flowers Carol Dawn Hendricks Irene Heywood and refreshments Shirley Stevenson and Minnie Lou Bird ' Beginning today the Spursare sponsoring a new project Due to the water situation they will be selling cokes and donuts from their office on the bottom floor of the Main under the stairs One coke and one donut will sell for ten cents Their office will be open from 9 a m to 3 p m Yesterday a culture program was held by Lambda Delta Sigma in the Institute at 5 pm Mis Joseph N Symons guest speller reviewed the book “Let Us Consider One Another” by Josephine Lawrence Janice Oliphant took charge of the meet’ng which consisted of the guest speaker a piano solo by Lula Clark and a vocal solo by Charlotte Tillotson Preliminary singing was led by Zina More Presidents Nadine Dunford and Jay Hall announced that 26 members of Lambda Delta Sigma will attend a national convention of Lambda Delta Sigma at the BYU this week-en- d Many problems Delta to Lambda pertaining Sigma will be discussed by various committees in an effort to find satisfactory solutions Monday April 22 a gigantic party will be hold for Tau Psi Alpha and Beta Members of these chapters chapters will meet at the Institute at 7 pm from where if it is good weather they will journey to a destination unknown Psi chapter will hold a meeting tonight in the Institute at 5 pm according to president Helen All members are Lamprecht urged to be 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