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If not get out your Kodak and click a few The Buzzer foes to press in the near future VOLUME XXVII FE UTAH LOGAN Fraternity Melee On Social Cards FRIDAY JANUARY 25 J Buzzer Editor t 1929 27 —— SCHOOL Following a new system of el- imination and selection the debating coaches Dr Wallace Vickers and Professor F D Dalnes selected two teams which will represent the College in all state debates The and affirmative team as recently selinter-mounta- in is composed of Vernon and Darrell Crockett with Thornton Peterson as alternate: and the negative team members are Dave Calder and William Morrell with Austin Fife ected as alternate FHTr BIRGE SANDZEN AND MISS JEAN BETZNER SIGNED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Miss Jean Betzner head of Department of Primary Education at Columbia and Blrge Sandzen head of Art Department at Bethany College in Kansas have consented to Join the College Summer School Faculty for 1929 According to Mr Linford Miss Betzner will conduct classes In primary education Mr Sandzen in landscape painting “Mr Sandzen is a most virile painter” Prof Fletcher explain-e- s “since he is both a powerful draughtsman and a brilliant colorist” This virility has secured for him the admiration of both modernists and conservatives was reSandzen Although t o teach landscape quested pnlntmg—at Chicago as well as at the Utah Agricultural College he accepted the last because he is inMr Sandzen terested in Utah who has spent his last two summers palnyng scenes of Zion’s Canon Bryce’s canon and points of interest in Emery county received the grand prize at the exhibit last Springville Utah These scenes have obspring a him tained for unique posiUSED TO tion as a landscape artist of the Heretofore selections for the debating team have been made after a five minute try-ospeech has been delivered by each of the aspirants However i a more satisfactory method has now dqv(sefcr undei which a series of four debates is held and the men chosen on the abilities they display under fire Starting next Monday debating teams from each of the three colleges in Utah will start a state-wid- e barnstorming tour A team from each school will travel with ‘a team from one of the other colleges: each of the three couples thus formed selecting a different section of the state for their tour These forensic per- CONTRIBUTION TO BE formers will stop in every town west PROVIDE BOOKS ON PLANT that can muster an audience for PATHOLOGY Mr' Sandzen is aBd an 'expert them and will debate both sides lithographer and etcher In fact of their question varying the of the his renown as lithographer far Through the style of the debate from night heirs of Calvin generosity Willard Richards exceeds his fame in the fields of to night deceased Utah Agricultural etching and landscaping under College has the Negotiations are now received a gift of $300 Under Anders Zorm of Sweden Colorado schools in with way for its library The gift was pre- Birger Sandzen received his inout for Montana and Wyoming sented to the College by Dr B itial Instructions in art yet debates and doubt L Richards heat of the these two have little in common less further contests will be ar- ment of Botany and PlantdepartPath- If one compares their artistic ranged for our Aggie team ology acting for Horace L Rich- styles Later Sandzen studied in ards chairman of the adminis- Paris For several years now trative committee of the Calvin he has wintered in the art deHas Cradle “The Willard Richards estate Song” partment at Bethany College and the t' vivid ) In presenting the gift to the summered painting Executive committee of the Utah west t Cast Of College Agricultural College Library Endowment Fund Dr Richards exthe conditions - under Son Of Aggie plained Favorites which the contribution was made It is the desire of the donors that the interest accruing from the ori- Lands Bureau of Mines BY SPONSORED PRODUCTION ginal sum to be used tot frvrohase books on subjects' pertaining to ALUMNI LIBRARY FUND COMMITTEE Plant Pathology and that such1 Appointment books contain an inscription in-- ! The U A C Alumni Library dicating that they are a part of Lester P Hirst son of Professor is the Calvin Willard Richards liEndowment Fund Committee C T Hirst received an apsponsoring a production of “The brary C W Richards was a pio- pointment recently as Assistant Physical Cradle-Song- ” which will be giv- neer of the Bear River valley who United States en in Nibley Hall on February gave the early years of his life Chemist in the He is at preThe play is under the to the upbuilding of agriculture Bureau of Mines eleventh sent finishing his work for a Ph Continued on Page Two direction of Mrs Ruth M Bell D in Physical Chemistry at the and has a cast of trained playUniversity of California He exers many of them well known pects within the next month to Lands Cecil in A C- dramatic productions Cooley have his work completed and reThe cast includes such ceive his degree upon which he college favorlties as Miss will go to Pittsburg PennsylvanPosition Donna Davis Ed Jenkins James Prominent ia where he will be stationed in L Jacobs Conan Mathews Olivthe Bureau of Mines laboratory ia McHugh Mamie Ecke Thelma Mr Hirst graduated from the Thelma In California Dudley Anna Merrill A C in 1925 with honors in PhyJohnson Sergene Benson Angela sical Chemistry For original reLarsen Lucile Morgan and Berg in his chosen field he has search Prestwlch Cecil Cooley a member of the been admitted to the memberas presented “The Cradle-Song- ” last Team year Tennis College ship of the Sigma Xi National by Eva Le Gallienne in New accepted the position of draughts- Honorary Fraternity for scientiYork was the favorite produc- man for the Standard Oil Com- fic research Phi LambctTsllon to tion of 1927 Later it playedtour scholastic pany at Long Beach California Honorary fraternity packed houses on its road In this position there is an ex- and Omega Tau social fratercomedya is from coast to coast It of promosteady nity charm cellent promise had unusual of -drama recent exHe came to the college from Cecil has tion end beauty held he in engineering Logan high school where he was perience Special features of the play a government Job on the Duck known In student body activities will be the solo by Miss Arminta River Project near Brigham This especially debating Lester’s father Professor Hirst Hogan and a chorus of women's heightens his possibilwhich Prof Walter Welti experience Is the holder of the first Masadvancement of ities is training for the second act Mr Cooley’s older brother La ter’s degree given at the College The music between scenes will Veil is also at Long Beach as an a degree In Science that he refavbe furnished by the college of the Research Depart- ceived In 1914 e— orites Geneva Schaub Lu Dean employee Oil ment Standard of and Rogers Franklin Richards Mrs Cecil Cooley with ler two Esplin Chosen Paul Larsen sons have gone to California The proceeds aie to be devotTo Judge Sheep endowment ed to the library ut Michigan-Cfattfointa-an- i Professor - well-kno- vuer Cosmopolitan fund Sidney Landon Well Received imSidney Landon dramatic personator of historical and literthe ary characters entertained students of the College In College Hall Wednesday afternoon Mr Landon by the aid of the art of makeup brought to his audience the likenesses of five men giving different literary Hi “If the Spanish Club served Alma C Esplin assistant protortillas at their luncheon and fessor of wool management has the German club served Sauer- - been honored with the recom- kraut would the Cosmopolitan mendation as judge of Ramboul-le- t club serve hash?” sheep at the International Livestock Show at Portland At a meeting of the Oregon - Dllzzci rOi n17701 T7'r — suhcim he characterized were Victor Hugo Mark Twain and Henry Edgar Allen Poe His porWadsworth Longfellow a tytrayal of Mark Twain with pical humorous speech was especially well received by the student bouy PORTER PRESENTS PLAY writers which TO PROVO CRC1W9 Romboullet American Sheep Breeders Association in Chicago Professor Esplin 's name was given among the recommendations for this honor Appointents have not been made for the post and It js oniy probable as yet that the College will be represented Never J Forestry Club Submits Snaps Buzzer representative is — Kent mark of recognition The Sorosis Sorority held its annual Birthday Banquet Tues-Boo- k day January 22 at the Bluebird sorority colors orange and frby'theuii'r£se! tir I KhiStattSt SE indicates that because and A two-a- ct play written by Wilford D Porter ’22 of the Extension Division was presented last night at Provo before the State The Farm Bureau Convention changed play deals with the conditions in farm homes of Utah during the past ten years Mr Porter was- - editor of Student 4 Life during ins school clays Trie i good-looki- t - 1 A contract for construction and arrangements of decoration for the annual Junior Prom which comes on February 8 was awarded to LaPhene recently Peterson of Stockton Christian Co and Conan Mathews of the College Art Department Mr Peterson worked out a design suggested to him by the committee and agreed to supervise all work of decorations for the sum of — ' - 1922 ’ co-e- ’ FORE col-4e- ARTIST5 it ! j? z srt‘ir which birthday cake banked 5 in gren follage and sweet peas The banquet was served at tables of four each table having as a centerpiece a tall orange candle Mrs John T Caine and the Logan Alumni Chapter both presented gifts to the active mern- bers Features of the evening were in the form of entertain- ment and bridge Mrs Thelma Dudley Johnson won high score alumni prize About seventy-fiv- e Mid 'UH'CL eie j organization Is alive and supporting the Buzzer A number of students have already entered the Art Con- test and the hearty response is encouraging to the staff Any information regarding the contest may be had from the editor or Bill Smith presl- dent of the Beaux Art Guild ’ E g- TO J LaPhcne Peterson And Conan Mathews Get Contract $15000 At a meeting of the Ag club yesterday nominations were conGftflD OF ducted for officers of the 1929-3- 0 school year Ray Wood whose work with the club this year has DR M B LINDFORD APPOINTED been of an outstanding nature KOLLEGIATE KAMPUS KAPRICE PLANT PATHOLOGIST AT FOR SPELLS PLEASURE was voted in president of the HAWAIIAN STATION EVERYONE club by acclamation the being Dr Maurice B Linford a gradu- only one nominated for that ofBy GENE PEDERSEN ate of the Utah Agricultural Col- fice For vice president Margaret If we are to believe in signs lege has recently been appointed Richards Glade Linebaugh and somefliing is going to happen on Plant Pathologist in ' the Hawaiian J K Loosle were nominated February fourth Of course we Baird Rolla Rich and Ray who have the Pineapple Growers Experimental Junius advantage and suHowell are the candidates for Station at Honolulu perior knowledge that comes from treasurer and secretary Mr Linford took his B S degree being regular readers of Student’ Elections irom the above nam- Life from the College in 1922 when he have known all the time that will at ed candidates take place was class representative on the “T" was the Kollegiate Kampus next the of the regular meeting commencement program vauIn 1924 d Third annual Monday January 28 New- Kaprice he received his master's degree club elected deville But now we begin to unassume will officers ly and went to Madison Wisconsin their what the perpetual responsibilities at the open- derstand where he was assigned to study the spring quarter accord- strains of music that originate bethe root rot of peas for the Agri- ing of Lee Guyman who is now hind drawn curtains on the chapel cultural Experiment Station of the ing to over the club s’age and which haunt the loafers presiding of Wisconsin University and the who haunt the chapel have to do canners of state the pea cooperThose with a college education ating strains of music along with the L This study occupied nearly three dances and comedy that go to years His keen powers of obsermake up the K K K are to a vation --soarwconvinejed him -- that cdueatioiv-a-“sigMla to-- cofroot rot was not the only serious fee as laces are to shoes as starch disease with which the pea grower Is to collars!” had to contend and further stuAnd another point about those dies led him to the discovery of rehearsals In the chapel— that fela new wilt disease that hitherto low who thinks he can take his had not been different from the girl in there to listen to practices rot thus saving money by not having He was given his Ph D In June to take her to the Kaprice is —well 1927 and his thesis was latei pubhe is mistaken besides being lished as one of the bulletins of ATTORNEY T M DRAPER HERE Scotch Here’s why he is mistakA the Agricultural Experiment StaLAMBERT en: he may think he wants to C PROFESSOR tion of the ' University AT SALT LAKE JUDGES save money but in reality he Previous to graduation he was would not think of saving it by granted a fellowship by the NaThe U A C verbal artists went staying home on February --fourth tional Research Council but 'given down to a double defeat last night Somehow the male population ran a three month’s leave of absence in the two debates with Utah U always scent a good thing In the to make a survey of the and B Y U Because of superior vaudeville line and we hear them plant disease of Utah under the team work and constant pressure saying “that oughta be good!” of the Utah Agricultural auspices Experi- of their case the B Y U duet while they jingle the shekels in ment Station and the U S de- negative won the decision here their pockets They’re expecting partment of Agriculture cooperat- and because the U of U team the girls to kick thru with someing made assertions the thing worth the money affirmative In the spring of 1928 he was re- local dualists did not meet Utah The A W S7 sponsor of the K appointed by the National Re- took the banner at Salt Lake Dar- K K just asks that the men let search Council at an increased rell Crockett and Vernon Israelson the girls attend rehearsals regusalary but again granted a leave upheld the affirmative against B larly and then— “It” will come on of absence for the summer at the Y Uf while David Calder and Wil- February fourth request of the U S D A to make liam' Morrell argued the negative a survey of the pea diseases of the against Utah V1 The question was' principal pea canning districts of Resolved: That Utah should adopt Former Editor Awarded ' the northern United States' a classified property tax cohstitu ' tlonality waived Honorable Mention Don Clufs and Elroy Nelson rep Extension Workers End resented the B Y Ui Jack Thomas were the’ Utah and R L Bird 1 In Contest entry’ The Judges were Attorney r M Draper of Salt Lake here and Professor A C Lambert of B Y U SCOTT NELSON PROLIFIC EDIat Salt Lake - The design which will be carried out will be that of a winter scene with dazzling white snow drifted In the corners white Icicles hanging from the ceilings and the eerie glow of the northern lights casting reflections on the whole All features will be worked out with this scheme as a motif programs will carry out the same idea In view of the recent prevalence of frigid weather however the committee hastens to assure the public that the party will be far from icy Over four hundred invitations are ready to be mailed to all Continued on Page Two Educational Fi I m of Interest Coming 1 Jl At College TOR Students who are planning to graduate with the class of 1929 should file applications for graduation with the Grad- uation Committee on or before February first This includes those who expect to graduate wlth the Normal Diploma as well as those graduating with the B S or M S degree Ap- plication cards may be oh- tained at the Registrar’s of- flee An extra fee of $100 will be charged those applying later than March first ' iLwha will 4 buy” His frankness in explaining typical sales methods was by the forty or more students who heard him Next Friday Floyd Davis will describe “How people live” In the of Mexico tropical Next Benjamin Wednesday Brown of New York City Director of Sales for the Utah Cooperative Poultry Producers Association will discuss Sales channels in New York City 'Test pBsrnmrfHWff into Student well-receiv- ed 4 About percent of the women 4 on the University of Washington Campus are entirely Qualified stenographers make up the largest group for whom the Dean of 'Women finds work cooks mother’s an ’Lo in (iciuiuO Baby-tende- rs 4 4’ Booked For Logan ' Seniors Don New Garb ' out blossomed Seniors Thursday In their new garbs the school hss long been eagerlv waiting to see 12 4 LIFE ! russeljTcranney Registrar’s Notice I To Graduating Class J STUDENT Friars A motion picture entitled “Driving the Longest Railroad Tunnel in the Western Hemisthe phere’’ will be shown weekly meeting of the Engineers club next Monday January 28 in the Engineer's auditorium This film which was obtained through the courtesy of E I DuPont DeNemours and Company of Wilmington Delaware shows in animated drawings as well as in real photographs just how this mile seven and three-quarttunnel has been driven under the Cascade mountains In the State of Washington for the Great Northwestern railway In driving the tunnel nearly 1000000 cubic yards of rock were blasted out and removed from the bore and 250000 cubic yards of concrete was Doured Cameramen have been able to get pictures showing all stages of construction GIVES SALES TALK There will be no charge to see the picture All students partiLast Wednesday noon Russell cularly engineering students are Cranney of the Cranney Motor to attend urged Company gave an excellent ex4- planation of his methods of find- er OF These teams as they debated GREETS FRIENDS last night will leave a week from on trips into the southern Scott Nelson last The Agricultural Callege Exten- Monday year’s editor part of the state At present five of Student Life recently sion Convention came to a close dates received been have arranged honorable mention in the P Tuesday noon In the closing sesDelta Epsilon editorial contest of sion A B Graham in charge of 1927-2- 8 Pi Delta Epsilon is the To New subject matter for the Extension Install H o n o rary National Division of the US Department Collegiate Journalistic Each fraternity of Agriculture discussed differit offers year prizes for the best ent methods of putting over exOn Provo editorial and the best news Chapter story tension material He spoke of the in collegiate newspapers effect of posters plays and lanBelow follows Scott’s letter tern slides and emphasized tne Campus which he wrote to Student Life in value of entertainment in teaching the exuberance of his success: lessons He also pointed out varDelta Utah ious types of appeal such as After various negotiations beJan 18 1929 economic egotistic and altruistic tween the Friar organization as applied in increased saving of chiefly through General Presiboozem Hey Cy — and all your time pride in accomplishment dent Alton C Melville and the buddies! — I got a letter from the that I thought and disease prevention V D D club of thp B Y U the east recently interest and Paul you In his closing remarks to the latter recently accepted the Triar might Joe C use it to make Anyhow convention Director William Pet constitution by a vote of 29 t 3 advertise our last year’s Student erson urged that the agents make A chapter will therefore be in- Life a budget of their time including stalled at Provo in the near I entered our editorials of last all phases of their work Plans The V D D club (Young doc- year in the National Journalistic for economic surveys in the state contest of Pi Delta Epsilon had tors of Divinity) was essentially were made and approved a returned missionary’s orgam-- j forgotten ail about It and then There were present at the con- zatlon and functioned' It B a place after all I hope found at the vention twenty-tw- o county agents Y U much as the Friars cluo they send the $$ though These all does at the A C and the U but honmention prizes are all wet agents eight demonstration the staff of directors and special- Included also lady members It Anyhow neither Utah Chrony nor ists and two visitors from the held a place of distinction in the any of the other Rocky Mountain Hip! Washington D C office The school and will no doubt form a papers got a look in I’m enclosing our latest Whizz visitors were George E Farrell strong nucleus for an active ! — B Don't throw in charge of extension work in chapter of Friars hid it away be Prospects the Central states and A B fair for a Friar membership of fore you read the adv on the editorial page Ben Rollins from Graham fifty or sixty at the B Y U You welcome the A C is my room mate The Friars heartilv Monday evening the convention was entertained with a banquet the new chapter and congratu- should see my little mustapha Nels and dance at Hotel Eccles Stunts late those who will become its ft Continued cn Page Two directed by Wilford D Porter were part of the program There Annual Club School were a hundred guests- - fc Paulson recently handed in a number of remarkable snap- shots to represent their activ- The Ities In the 192 tone 4 When the 1929 Buzzer comes out the members of various classes fraternities and soror- ities clubs prominent com- mittees etc will expect to see a faithful record in pic- tures of the year’s activities and that Is exactly what the Staff looks forward to But It cannot be overlooked that a staff member cannot have your picture token for you— and the book Will not be com- plete without every one Why not show a little spark of Aggie cooperation spirit and do it now Every organization in school has 'at one time been given a studio date so if you are a delinquent put yourself out to have your picture taken fat a time that doesn't Interfere with the regular schedule Sometimes we think it would be a good thing if the staff refused to cater to a few of the students about prominent school and they were left out wmvyiit-t- what we said when we called for pictures The Editor ( K9B FORETELL Others Nominated E most-notabl- 1SRAELSEN CROCKETT CALDER AND MORRELL WIN TEAM POSITIONS NUMBER 15 1 Next Monday Eve Next Monday night two hundred fraternity men will Join forces in giving one of the antici-ipated and most eargerly parties of a busy social Melee The (season— Fraternity The PartF takes all members of the seven social fraternities— Pi Phi Kappa Alpha Sigma - Chi Delta Nu Kappa Iota Alpha Delta Epsilon Omega iTau Gamma Phi The party is to bc given at the Palais D’Or ianee 'hall which will be decorated with appropriate insignia and with followers and potted fernery Several feature numbers given at intermission will add variety to the entertainment ' The Melee is sponsored annually by these social groups and ranks with the Junior Prom as a formal of beauty and distinction Arrangements were made by a commute elected from the Men's Pan Hellenic Council The com-itte- e follows: James Under wood chlrman Arvil Starke and Reed Builen The Fraternity Melee Is on the social program for Monday Jan 28 It’s hifh time every fraternity man sifned np his best firl— or necks best Body umphantly meeting today togged out in all their collegiate splendor and sit proudly In the front section The garbs are in two styles one a blazer and the other a coat which were optional to the class They are made of tan suede leather and the College seal is sewed on the pocket Members of Alpha Sigma Nu Senior Honorary society will have their insignias sewed on the sleeve This is the most unusual garb that Seniors have ever chosen Incidentally 11 is also the most expensive 4 Q4 I In the closing session of the Extension Division Convention D-Murray Junior Club specialise announced that the Annual Club Tt School would be held at the Col- leee March 4th to 9th The cus counties of ed ene (ee-- j Ilf! I'wenfv alp''rl cmMeadem" toauencTths" 4- school Thev will be guests of 4 the College during their stay 4- During the school O M Plummer secretary and manager of the International Livestock Show of Port'and Oregon will present 'fiaK to the Utah clubs for 'a 4 Continued on Page Four — e t vari-whi- ch hn-dr- 4 4 4 AGGIES CELEBRATE BOBCAT VICTORY meetThe short student-bod- y ing Monday afternoon In honor of the victory over Montana was full of spirit and enthusiasm It 4‘j was characterized by a variety of 41! college songs and yells and by ’pep talks bv Coach Romney Joe 4- ’inoinas utlci eteri Larson The 4 rallv was a fitting’ prelude to the UK' Unit dance dO£ |