Show CO lUtam State B 4 State ISSUE OE CO-E- D VOLUME XXXI kUTH STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY MAY 12 1933 ID A I ' Theta Alpha S HE HELM SCHEDULE FOR Phi Annual Banquet At -Utah State Mothers’ LIFE 1 CO-E- D ROGRAM DAY Mothers especially Assembly — 11:00 Adam S Bennion speaker d Day Tea Garden — Home Economic Building at 25c to 2:00 Tea tans tdte lunch and extras from sandwiches from 2:00 to 5:00 Sports Events — Quadrangle at 2:00 to 4:00 Tennis Archery Baseball Horseshoe finals Fashion Show and Dance Festival-i-- 4 :30 to G:00 d Day Dance — Palais d’Or 9:00 Girls invite their invited - Day Associated Women Students of the Utah State Agricultural college held election of new officers Wednesday May 10 The officers who will undertake the responsibility of guiding the destiny of the organisation thru another banner year are: Ruth Peterson who succeeds Beth Merrill Filmore as president Phyllis Flamm vice president who suc- a ceeds Valera Guyman and Vickers who was put in Venice by acclamation to succeed Carlson Ver-denn- Alums To Banquet Seniors May 27 Banquet The annual Senior which is to be held between and exercises graduation Is scheduled for Saturday May 27 at :30 p m The committee claims that it is to be the most successful one held so fur and that the program is to be as Interesting or evgh ! more The so than the one last year main reading room of the library where the banquet is to be held should be a sufficiently attractive setting to induce the attendance members of all Seniors faculty and a good crowd of former students of the school Those in charge of the affair feel very fortunate in having secured Harrison R Merrill pro feasor of Journalism at the Brigham Young University and editor of the Improvement Era as toast' master of the evening The seniors Nhouid remember Mr Merrill from the fascinating talk be gave In the Scribble Club assembly recently Dr R O Porter Is acting as comchairman of the banquet mittee The rest of the com mittee is Mrs Allie Burgoyne Vilute Jones Boyd Pulley Ray Dillywhite and Floyd Davis The chairman of the entertainment committee which is headed by Vilnte Jones consists of W D Porter secretary of the Extension Division at the U S A C M C Harris judge of the First District Court and Floyd Morgan prominent dramatist Guy Cardon will act as the official host ROTC INSPECTION TO BE NEXT WEEK HM®T OFFICERS Military ceremonies which may be of interest to many students will be held every Tuesday anj Thursday until May 23 when the final parade will be held Final inspection was completed yesterday when the unit was inspected by Major B L Carroll F A (DOL) Senior instructor for Utah National Guard with station in Salt Lake City Inspection last Wednesday consisted of administration inspection by Colonel Jerome G Pillow Cavalry (DOL ) to climax the day's activities a luncheon in the east room was given at which Colonel Pillow and President Peterson were honored guests All the regular army offifgr of the Institution the cadets and sponsors were in attendance Next week's activities will begin an May 18 with a review in honor of the president On Thursday May 18 all military honors and will be given after which the ROTC unit will participate m a parade The final formation and a culmination to the whole year’s work will be concentrated in the final parade on May 23 In honor of the graduation reserve officers f All functions are scheduled for 1® Pm on the quadrangle Students and anyone else interested are Invited to watch an of the maneuvers May 5 Lambda Rho journalistic revealed their list of These pledges for the year 1933-3- 4 innovations will be officially installed in the near future The list includes Mildred Bankhead Amur Anna Johnson Jean Hickman Beulah Morgan Lenkersdorfer Helen Richards Phyllis Richards Margaret Rlrie Ora Rose and Gladys Hendrickson Lambda Rho fraternity was organized one year ago to further interest in journalism among aspiring young women Eligibility is based on contribution to one of the school's major publications Student Life or the Buzzer A party Is in the process of in honor of the materialization initiates it was disclosed in the last meeting of the year May 10 New officers were Installed on the same date Lulu Rae Jenkins was elected President Virgie Fraughton vice president MarRirie Margaret secretary garet Kirle was also made pledge president for this year fraternity Officers Elected midnight The honored guests are President and Mrs E G Peterson Dr and Mrs N A Pedersen Mr and Mrs Wilford D Porter und Mrs O A Garff The general committee inchaige The last Empyrean club meeting are Boyd Pulley chairman and of the year was held at the Sor-os- Gladys Hobbs The dating comhouse Thursday evening May mittee consisting of Helen John4 Twenty-fou- r new members were son and Richard Costly will have welcomed to the club They are the pleasant duty of finding the as follows Brigham Young university ard Ruth Hammond Vivian Smith University of Utah visitors dates LarLulu Rae Jenkins Ethclyn for the party Joe Cardon and Reson Ruth Peterson Eva Beutler becca Ririe are in charge of the The Maurine Christenson Phyllis housing of the visitors Lavon pledges have had charge of th Bessie Everton Flamm Whittaker Trix Pederson Beatrice tickets and Ezra Owen wm h' toastmaster Hogensen Verdina Vickers Vera Scheby Lois Maughan Helen Richards Afton Bingham Phyllis Lewis Girls’ Gladys Hendrickson Fern Boyer Vergie Fraughton Ruth Roskelley Arlene Bower and Vivian Wans-gar- d Former Students in Sea! Contest partners SIXTH ANNUAL HORSE SHOW AND LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT WED MAY 7 1 The sixth annual USA C Horae Show and Livestock Exhibit will be held on Wednesday May 17 Tiie show is under the direction of the students of agriculture Paul Sant and Joe Parrish are actof the show ing oa It is expected that the show this be year will bigger and better than ever before because of the new events that have been added and the keen interest being shown School will be by the students dismissed at ten o’clock The first event on the day’s program and probnbly one of the most interesting will be the Milk Maid contest with prizes for both the winning team and the individuals A sweater from the Shirley Mae Shop will be awarded to the girl who extracts the most milk from “Bossy" and a gallon of ice cream will Be awarded to the winning team The milking contest will be followed by an exhibit of college livestock There will be over sixty-fiv- e animals shown Approximately forty prizes are being d offered in this event E J of Ogden will Judge the livestock The livestock exhibit is Fjel-stea- For Empyrean Club held iit connection with the class in Livestock management The students have been preparing for this exhibit oil quarter Both of these events will be held on the lawn east of the Wldtsoe building At 1:30 in the afternoon the big event the Horse Show will take place in the stadium There will be sixteen events including jumping riding in pairs and the Sorority riding team Four organizations will be represented- - FWt and Omega Sorosis Beta Delta the Spurs The Chi Omega riding team has won the cup the ' last three years which gave them full possession of 'the cup last year therefore a new trophy is being offered this yeap by the Budge Clinic Each afternoon the teams are riding at the Logan Riding Academy on horses furnished by the Ag- Club Ten sterling silver loving cups are being awarded In tha ten classes or events There will also be other events tor which Ag club prizes will be given These include standard bred horses saddle ponies polo mounted wrestling stock horses and mpxjrnl chairs - SCHEDULE FOR is Loan Fund Increases Rapidly officers elected for next year are Carol Christenson president and Majs Swenson secretary and treasurer who fill the offices vacated by Margaret Richards and Amy Kersley A program committee consisting of Beatrice Hogenson Helen Richards and Virgie Fraughton was also elected and the faculty advisers of this years Mrs Wallace A Coates and Miss Hattie Smith were unanimously chosen to act in the capacity for next year also Lulu Rae Jenkins was chosen as club The reporter The program which followed the business meeting consisted of a vocal solo by Jane Reed and a reading by Veda Tremelling Refreshments were served the hostesses being Gertie Johnson Marian Peterson and Valera Guy-ma-n The programs this year for the Empyrean club have been devoted to the study of modern drama and many very interesting evenings have been spent on this topic one of the most Interesting of which was the program given in connection with a luncheon held at the Bluebird during win- ter quarter W A A Banquet To - -- Be Weld Ikrsday - associa- SENIOR GRADS took of officers on April 15 In connection with the Initiation of Margaret Vivian Olsen Ruth Roskelley Helen Richards and Wangsgard Peterson Ruth Alumni association officers with Floyd Davis executive secretaiy taking an active part plan wh it promises to be the most spectacular spectacle of the season The annual alumni banquet In honor of the seniors will be held for the first in the reading room of tha beautiful new library building on May 27 at 6:30 p m The many special and detailed particulars of the banquet would entail great elaboration of words and then would be inadequate Suffice it to say that the whole forces of the alumni association are bended toward success The banquet is FREE to every senior and the final results are that the substantial element of the meal will be a half chicken If present sentiment is any indication with mouth all ready waiting with anticipation of the greatest event of the season those in charge can be assured of the loyal and hungry support of every senior We are inrormed that the banquets are airdy available and may be had by calling at the alumni secretary's office in the mam building room No 125 These are absolutely free and waiting for each class member on the graduating list Should any senior desire to bring a partner or his parents to the banquet he may do so by purchasing tickets for them Special committees have been appointed and are busily engaged in preparing every detail of the gigantic event A novel theme will be introduced and all program numbers will be woven into “one great evening” Besides all the seniors present there will be faculty members and many of the “old graduates" back to extend the happy hand shake--all enthusiastic in the quest of age-ol- d and cherished memories Foresters Elect Home Ec Students Announcement is made of the complete order of exercises and in honor of the entertainments graduates which will take place during the final week end of school and graduation: Thursday May 25— Sunset Musical Festival Logan Tabernacle 8:00 p m Friday May 26— Alumni business 7:30 meeting College library p m The Girls' Loan Fund of the Women's C Faculty U S A 1919-2- 0 at League was begun in Merrill was the time Mrs M C Bepresident of this organization fore this a scholarship of from each $25 to $50 had been given woman year to some deserving Mrs student During $1919-2- 0 Merrill appointed the following committee to consider the advisscholarship ability of changing the fund: Mrs to a permanent loan Pittman W Effie Merrill Mrs D Mrs Byron Alder Miss Johanna Moeo and Miss Abby Groczbeck This (now Mrs Olof Jensen) committee reported favorably for a girls’ loan fund No definite wa plans for lending the money worked out however during this Mrs year Due to the absence of Effie Merrill the following year the of the remaining members to continued same committee function with Mrs E G PM®r son president of the faculty Woas the men’s League in 1920-2- 1 fifth member This committee was details empowered to work out in need for lending money to those of such help Among other things specified it was stated that money in the might be lent to “any girl Institution doing regular college work although preference would of be given to Seniors’ The rate interest charged was 4 per cent for the first year with a charge of 4 pecGpnt for additional time ToThese specifications maintain dIn The- Women’s Athletic tion Is having its annual athletic banquet Thursday evening May 11 7 p m at Hotel Eccles Everyone who is interested in any form of athletics is Invited to attend The cost ts 80 cents a place This year the affair is being worked out with the advancement of athletics through the ages After the banquet Mrs Kathrine C Carlisle will present the varloue awards to the girls who have won Miss Merle Anderson and Ora them Nona Browa former students of Miss Veda Tremelling will act South Cache were declared the as toastmlstress and several fine winners in a contest for submittoasts to different athletics will ting the best drawing for the be given by girls of the departTu °"ical of South Cache ment - Both Merle and Or Nona are Venice Carlson Veda Tremelling majoring tn art here at the and Pearl Williams are in charge of the arrangements - - Saturday May 27— Commencement exercises address to graduates the Honorable Frank R Stephens College chapel 10:00 a m Reception to alumni and graduates President and Mrs E G residence Peterson president's 4:00 to 5:30 p m Alumni Banquet College library 6:00 p m Sunday May 28 — Baccalaureate J Reuben Sermon President Clark Jr College chapel 11:00 a m PHI U ELECTS FOR NEXT YEAR Phi Upsilon Omicron national home economics fraternity announces the following officers for the coming year: Edna Page president Eva Beutler vice presiCarol dent Margaret Cardon Vivian secretaries Christensen Wangsgard treasurer Ruth RosRichards Helen kelley editor historian Margaret Olsen librarian Installation place April 1921 the first deposit to the Loan Fund was made This deposit consisting of $15526 included money Intended for a as well scholarship during 1918-1- 9 as the money which the officers had set and 1920-2of 1919-2- 0 aside for the of the Utah The activitlees Girls’ Loan Fund For a number Foresters will be continued next of years regular $50 (or more) year under the supervision of a contributions were made to the new group of officersr These new fund from the treasury of the officers will do their utmost to HowFaculty Women’s League have make next year as successful as ever no regular amounts this one In all activities connected since the treasury been paid from with the club 1927-2and 'n 1925-2- 6 although The results of the elections are $25 added 1930-31 the In treasury as follows: fund to this and $20 respectively J Whitney Floyd president The fund has been Increased by William Anderson vice accumulated interest as well as Mark Shlnlev secretary-treasure- president Facthe sponsored by by parties Oravdon Robinson Juniper editor ulty Women’s League for this jWavne Allen business manager Hanson reporter Walter (Continued on Page 3) For Coming Year Sponsor Tea Room 1 newly-establish- 8 r: 1 “As You Like It ” Will Be Co-e- Co-e- The high light in the career of the dramatic of our students school occurs tomorrow May 13 at 7:30 when the annual stale Theta Alpha Phi banquet and dance wol be held- in Logan's Fourth ward banquet hall This annual inter-stat- e banquet is conducted jointly by the three Utah chapters of Theta Alpha Phi nt University of Utah Brigham Young university and Utah btate This social event wa held at Provo last year and will be at Salt Lake next year All membeia of this honorary diamatic fraternity and their partners will be at the affair A large crowd as thirty couples isk anticipated from the University of Utah and twenty from Brigham Young university are expected The whole atfair will be in night club style with the hall decorated to represent typical New York night club There will be a public addressing system and broadcasting will go on as it does at Seoustian Small tables with four at a table will be placed around the hall From these places the guests will partake of a true night Such unique club entertainment numbers as selections from Ralph I’orter and Keith Spencer on the Kendrick xylophone solo from Hawtes and a number of dances and from Julia Green Floyd Morgan will add entertainment to the evening Between courses Eddie Lund quest's band will strike up a lively tune and the members will dance Thus eating of a delicious turkey dinner listening to novel entertainment and dancing will be enjoyed on jointly from 7:30 until the clock strikes the hour of NUMBER NINETEEN The catering class of the school of Home Economics has opened a tea room for today only to prove to you men and mothers and fathers and other just what can be done when we make up our minds to do something The tea room is located in the home economics ouilding and is d Tea Room known as the We invite and urge you to come and afluncheons here for your ternoon teas The Co-e- d Tea Room opens at 11:30 for luncheons which are served ‘until 2 00 Tea Is served from fc’to 4 p m co-e- Co-E- Presented At The Capitol -- AT SPECIAL-- ASSEMBLY BENNION IS SPEAKER The sixth and final performance of the Utah State Little Theater program for this season “As You Like It" will be presented at the t)FD DAY Capitol theater May 19 and 20 the by players Shakespearean One day each year the coed under the direction of Dr N A element of the institution is Pedersen the opportunity of provBecause of the unusual interest their value to the school ing in the previous Shakespearean Throughout the day they have productions "Hamlet" and "Othelthe control of all activities lo" it has been found that the ones being the publicamajor not large college auditorium is tion of the coed issue of Stuenough to accommodate the crowds dent Life sponsoring the MothThe annual awards and honors and persons are turned away It er's Day assembly and sport has been deemed advisable tnere-for- e day was held at the Utah State events This year several new to use the Capitol theater Agricultural College on Wednesfeatures have been added to can be comfort- day The program was under the I where ail patrons the program of the duy The direction of Dr W L Wanlass ably cared for Fashion Review the student comLittle Theater tickets are good chairman of the awards d Tea dance and the body seats An additional mittee It included a string quinfor fifty-ceRoom which are being sponsore Woodward cents admits patrons tet composed of Harry twenty-rived for your enjoyment and ento a seat in the first fitteen Ewart Swinyard Professor N W tertainment We sincerely hope in Ted and or the rows Rosengreen lodges Christiansen that all of you will join with N W Mrs A special matinee for school accompanied by us in our activities and make a vocal aolo “The children will be Friday May 13 Christiansen this Co-e- d day a red letter at 2:30 in the afternoon Ad- Song Without A Song” by Kendcents for rick Hawkes and a short talk day mission is twenty-fiv- e —The Editor senior high school students by Dr Wanlass were awards The following It is really very surprising to Coeds of the college honored the know how few people have ever made: to mothers in a special Mother's Day A's awarded seen a Shakespearean performance Scholarship May Even taking the count on the students who have made straight assembly Friday morning campus it is revealing to find a A grades for two quarters were 12 at 11 o’colck The address war vast number who haven't as yet presented by Dr Sherwin Maeser given by Dr Adam S Bennion from Salt Lake City and the Richfield added this experience to their cul- to Milton Anderson theme was concerned primarily Andersen Hyrum minating education Loyal Irvin Randall with mother Dr Pedersen's keen understand- Athleen Budge Kermit The remainder of the program ing of Shakespeare and his plays and William Taylor Ogden Harg consisted of a piano selection bv which would come naturally as a old Cutler and Vern Duke vocal selection Idaho Doris Farr Arimo Veda Tremelling result of his' having' taught the Eugene Gardner- - Larue LuDean Roger- s- vocal selection subject to numerous and different Idaho his attitude Gerend Ruth Petersen Logan Professor Condie opening prayer groups together with f Alfred B of instilling a high degree Flora and Philip J Veda Tremelling vocal selection acof his work the into Idaho Hart Bloomington Lynn Jane Reid The installation of tha sincerity council took pla a Mae new AWS tors will make this performance Kloepfer Idaho Rupert Salt during the assembly an excellent experience for theater-- Mackay Georgy Plranian going folks Lake Milton Madsen Manti Deta Dressed in colorful costumes of Neeley Trempnton Jesse Reeder fol4 LoweU Rich Brigham Oreta Rich the Elizabethan period the Fred G Somers ALUMNI COUNCIL lowing twenty players will give Paris Idaho their audiences some new tastes Bear River and Bruce G Whitof emotion along with all the aker Kaysville TO HOLD MEETING to Award comedy: College presented outstandMiller Ryan Orlando Ray B students demonstrating were West Jr Touchstone Clare Hay- ing crvice and citizenship Friday May 26 at 3:30 p m i3?ea ward Jaques Alan Seager Den- awarded by Dr N A Pedersen to of of the council DarOliver meeting Redford Grant lone and Tarbet nis Boyd Pulley Harold rell Crockett Frederick Johansen Scholarships awarded alumni association will be held council of the members Peterson Duke John Quinney by Dr N A Pedersen to Austin Fifteen Lothair Rich Amiens Glen Fife Miriam Stewart and Vivian from all over Utah and parts of Business the wrestler Charles Kiiburn Jane G Idaho will be present Wansggard of Logan Robert Hull Adam Douglas Bow- Reed Salt Lake Henry Sneddon problems of the organization wilt ers Conn Boyd Pulley Silvius Ogden Elva Hall Minersviile and be discussed That evening at 7:30 p m a Jess Martineau William James alternatees to Rex Lowe Richfield business meeting of the association Fillmore Jaques De Boys Mariam and Howard Law Springville Everton Sir Oliver Mortext Joan for has been called It will be held in award Alpha Kappa Psi Fern Barrus Scholarship in School of Com- the main reading room of the Cardon Rosalind' Dr R O Porter Is to Celia Dorothy White Audrey merce was awarded by Mark library preside Fawn Jones Phebe to Ross of Neuberger Tyson Logan Officers for the coming year 1927 Class Research Scholarship will be elected the next year's presented by Sheldon Winn to Richard Cosley of Ashton Idaho budget Is to be adopted and the and Ashlaug Jacobsen of Logan year's activity is to be planned will consist of probwith Edna Page of Payson as The business lems Cvhich will determine the alternate 1933-3- 4 Phi Kappa Phi membership an- association’s future policies and nounced by Dean Caroline M problems confronting the instituHendricks The Blowing students tion Student loan funds campus counbeautification and policies of tiie Hellenic The Women's Pan qualified for membership: association in general will be discil has completed a revision of — Harold Commerce and Cutler cussed All seniors and former the constitution with particular at- Vern Duke Idaho Lor- students of the college are urged tention paid to rushing rules and etta Lunt andRexburg Tarbet lone Logan penalties The rushing rules for Engineering — Howard Larsen Salt to attend as this meeting is very next years are as follows important for next year's work Lake Lowell Rich Woman’s Pan Hellenic Arts and Sciences— Alfred Brigham The B Hart P l0UnC1 Jessie Lar Bloomington Idaho ethics the following code son Salt Lake Mary Nelson It shall be considered undignified Arimo Idaho William Morrell and dishonorable for any fratren-ity- : Irene Petersen Logan Wynne Thorne G Bruce Brigham Held A To discuss with any rushee Whitaker ter Agriculture-WaiKaysville of other financial status any the Astle Logan Merrill Cook group Paris Idaho Paul Sant Clifton Seniors Tor will B To rush in any spirit other Idaho and Wallace M Johnson hold sway in the affaTisuT school than that of fair play Ogden as bit in the take their C To talk with any rushee in Home economics — Cornelia Hill teeththey and swing into action for a derogatory manner concerning aaid Amy Kearsley Logan Fern annual the schedclass assembly any other group Franklin Idaho uled for May 16 at 11 D To misrepresent any finan- Shipley Education — Venice Carlson and a m TheTuesday will be given program cial statement of the fraternity Julia Greene Logan and Marie by members of the graduating E The group and anyone af- Singleton Vernal class with the officers of the filiated will be put on their honor Thatcher Brother Banking com- group in charge to observe the rules of silence in pany scholarship The seniors are expected to be F The services of men are not presented by Norman D banking Salisbury in attendance at this final meetenlisted in any way for rushing to Marriner M Morrison Tremon-to- n ing An invitation has been isseason first place LaRue Linford sued to the faculty requesting G We advise rushees not to Logan second place Dale Bowen their attendance at tins fmit gather in groups the night preced- Logan third place meeting Seats will be reserved la ing pledge day Phi Upsilon Omricon scholaraccommodate the entire group H It shall be considered unpresented by Fern Shipley Many clever items will be feafor any girl to ship sportsmanlike to Richards of Garland tured et this assembly The faPhyllis continue to accept favors from Elsie Musser home economics a clever any fraternity if her intentions award presented by Mrs Elsa mous prognostication speech forecasting the jesthies of are not In favor of that group class members will be given SpeRules for formal rushing: (Continued on page four) cial music has been arranged by I Formal rushing season snaM the most talented musicians of open on Sunday with the all the graduating class Other feasorority tea and shall continue tures and readings including for two weeks until Saturday At choice bits will complete a wHl- -i 12:00 when bids shall be given ounded program from the president’s office The class of '33 invites the en2 A formal all - sorority tea tire student body and faculty to sha’l be given on the first Sunattend the annual stmor assembly after school opens day ‘ Miss Amy Kearsley of Victor 3 Groups shall be allowed to Idaho has been valedicchosen have dinner guesta each night of torian of the graduating class of formal rushing season limiting the 1933 at the Utah State Agricul- HOME EC CLUB number to four rushees No rushee College Although Miss shall be invited to dinner mol's tural Kewaley-has not definitely chosen than once ELECTIONS HELD to be 4 Each group shall hand to the title of her address at commencement she angiven rea financial office president's nounces conport of the cost of initiation dues cern the that its themeof willmodern Last Friday the Home Ecophilosophy and o’her expense during the life nomics club held elections for ofto be These the shall open year Miss Kearsley Is not only out- ficers for next year Following Inspection of rushees and any perare the results: son interested They shall all be standing in scholarship but Is afBeutler Afton Eva filiated with president various organizations published at one time vice president Elva 5 Fraternity girls shall not on the campus Miss Kearsley re Bingham reives her degree in the school of HalC Olio Hale Margaret Olson 'executive council (Continued on Page 3) Home Economics PRESENTED Id Co-E- nt Rex-bur- Le-Be- New Rushing Rules Made For J Senior Assembly To Be May 16 theSiie Modern Philosophy Theme of Address J r |