Show first Student Body Meeting To j 2 "jr Lira -3J uorrow at Eleven— Classrs Will Be dismissed ' VOLUME XXVIII 1 LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 1929 Frosh Girls Taken Under A WS Wing PAUL SPIES C STUDEllT BODY Early Regis pc Exceeds Reec 3 ASSEMBLES Party For AU College J Women Friday—A W J Big Bargains S Ball in October For Booklovers J Frosh ' Politicians Meet Prexy Walker Friday — Miss Martha Stringham president of the A W S with her council plans an interesting year for the girls of the USAC Miss Stringham is full of new ideas lor bettering the organization and is enthusiastic over her new She will be assisted by work Johnson Rhea who is In charge of le the Sister’’ movement Beatrice Allen secretary and treasurer and the council composed of all presidents of girl clubs and representatives from each class The purpose of the Associated Women Students is to bring the women students closer together acquaint them with each other and help them to work together One of their biggest undertakings Sister” moveIs the “Big-Littment A number of capable and desirous junior and senior girls are chosen to act as big sisters to the new women students of the school They assist them in becoming acquainted with students and affairs of the college The first event on the AWS program is the annual reception given by the council and Dean Dancey for all women students This reception is being planned for Friday afternoon October 4th At in the womens gymnasium this reception the new students meet the council and their big sisters and the afternoon characterized by informality and so ciabihty is spent in getting acin The committee quainted chaircharge is Rhea Johnson Powber-rman Ruby Mitton Elma and Alta Orser The next big event sponsored by the A W S wil be the annual “AWS ball” This is the first big party of the year and party is given as a The names of all boys and girls are paired off invitations are sent out in which are the names of the partners is looked forward to ‘ —This party as by all students of the cdlege ail It Is the only party to which instudents receive date? and vitations In all probability this AW5 ball will be held in the Palais The commitd’Or Octobet 11 tee is making preparations for a than ever snappier dancing party in charge before The committee chairman is Laura Bankhead Cardon Mary Heese and Lucille The council wishes to welcome asall women students into the sociation and extend an invita-in tion to the reception Friday the womens gymnasium ! y reasurer In addition says President Walker the freshmen in attendance at the meeting must choose a man t Orepresent them on the executive council of ’ he TO FILL DAIRY school This is the most important office of the class for it is a four' year position and forms REQUESTS the connecting link between the freshman class as a body and Serious Tramed Students in Great De- - the school student body minded freshmen are urged to mand Says Prof Caine consideragive the most careful The department of dairy manu- tion to the selection of this Imin order that they facturing at the Utah State Agr- portant beofficer able to select the most might icultural college has been unable competent man in their class for to fill all the requests for train- the position ' ' ed men in this field that have ' ’ been made upon it According A C Geologists to Professor George B Caine and Know Their Stuff Professor A C Merrill who are in charge of this work at the R f Arnold $ays ! ' ' college the manufacture of dairy products is increasing so rapidly The course in geology given in throughout the country that all this summer by the schools are’ having difficulty in Wyominng A C and the University of Missupplying the necessary trained souri showed that A C men in men The department has been geology know their stuff In a unable to full eight requests ring? of 35 Prof Bransen said for men that have been made Hammond was the W W since the close of school in June that man and offered loutstanding Due to the enormous demand for him a scholarship at Missouri students Othello Hansen Francis Gunnell dairy manufacturing those in charge of the repay- and Glenn Walters also received ment have announced that every scholarships- Out of eight A’s adequately ' trained student has given for the summer course been satifactorily placed since Neil Murdocks '30 and Wallace the department began its work Owen ’30' got two of them — —Prof F R Arnold e UNABLE - -- Library Fund Rests Secretarial Course During the Summer Offered by College to the efforts of George F Barber of the alumni association an active campaign for the fund was library endowment carried on during the summer months Up until the present time the association pledged $63000 $13000 of which is in Due cash collegTchief -- - Eight t SaToITVs: publicity The? are L : sr e: r hi rvl T J f“ L v t 1 -- : ' r r ""id-r- g I ! I Lv i Lc theJU'tor r Jr v j lLI t J t i 1 — X’i' -- $ t X - EtrJ °n in ke 0-- T rr ' t as cl Union I t tal— ) i j v ar at the home 7 Prescott r L i t:tin£te '!J j r- ft it 1 i a neczatzi M afstweianto ” v ri- -- yVmzts l i tJ t UBAC can organized science L Wanlass of commerce ac- college The new course has Just been worked out under the direction of the school of commerce faculthe successful Following ty completion of the course in two a years students will be granted certificate to indicate their trainingThe course has been arranged to adequately meet the needs of students desiring to enter the business field directly as stenographers and operators of various office machines The course also Contaln several courses outside of this limited field which to broaden the training of the students r are Included In this group clotiilng English textiles and foods physiology sociology political science economics and busAccordadministration! iness is expected ing to Dr Wanlass itwill receive that the students professional training anda at the collegsame time participate In iate atmosphere Wc3 Scholarship a freshman at the University' of Colorado last year and an honor student was awarded a scholarship to Guggenheim school of aeronautics at New York university The scholarship is valued at $1000 fcaul C Spiejs Scholarship and Prizes Worth $3000 to Be Given than $3000 in cash and scholarship awards will be offered to hlgn school and college More students to Utah this year and may become an annual practice of sufficient backing can be obtained under a - plan released Monday by of fcsiala-o- fversity of Utah tbe Uni- The fund which has been established by contributions from leading mining companies throughout the state and which is expected to be increased yearly by further contributions provides principally for cash prizes to go to the writers of the best papers on various subjects relating to the mining industry Conditions Listed Conditions of the award fol- low: i 1 The writer of the best paper on a subject to be announced la- r t :::d r usr'‘L 'in 1 ’ ‘ TJLE cat? 4 Otis Peterson class of ’31 has been named managing editor of Mr the Cache Valley Herald Peterson first became interested in journalistic work as a reporter on school papers ' He entered the college to the fall Of 1927 During his first year as an Aggie he was a reporter for Student Life and a sports writer for the The followSalt Lake Tribune Peterson wrote ing year Mr sports foi' the Cache Valley ' Herald a - r '4f AC raUTMY Newspaper ter in each of the high schools of the state will receive a cash prize of $15 2 The writer of the second best ‘paper In each of the high school of the state will receive a ' cash prize of $10 3 The writers of the five best papers selected from tbe ten best papers from the high schools of the state will be given a cash prize of $100 each 4 The writers of the two best papers submitted by members of the freshman class of the University of Utah Utah Agricultural college Brigham Young university Westminster college or any junior college of recognized collegiate standing will each rereive a prize of $100 5- - The writers of the two best papers submitted by members of the sophomore class of the institutions above named will each receive a cash prize of $200 Student Life Staff 6 The writers of the two best Scon To Be Chosen papers submitted by members of the junior class of three higher The Student life staff will be eoUes will each receive a prize chosen the latter part of this of 7-L I - The writer of the best paper week All studens who have contributed to this Issue’ ss weU as submitted by a member or the class of the University of any other students who ere inter- senior Uteh B Y U and the Utah ested to writing are urged to ( x A cultural coileje will receive a Into the ftudent Life office Ved-wrir- jf cl afternoon and get an as- - U5AC C: WfcStW winnr-- s Students at the now obtain a two-yecourse In secretarial cording to Dr W dean of the school Fit LclJ--j Cc’’:rc Attracts s’ Stdsnt Western 1 1 St'r - t j Cbnbj The ThetHM hue a uew borne 4 The first student body meeting now It 1m located at 3S2 East of the year will be held in the fourth North The rooms have w assembly hall Thursday October been freshly painted and are aU 4 for which all classes “ of the “set for dates” One- - improvement ever the old eleven to twelve hour will be dishome Is the new sparking benches missed This is the gist of an The girls (have pniuted it them- - 4 announcement from coming selves and it is located in a se- president of the student body eluded spot enclosed by vines Rulon Walker Mr Walker furthThey lime cushions for the bench 4 er states that an excellent proi 4 this jour gram has been arranged for this Thirteen girls are living at the 4 the initial gathering of the US-- A Theta house C student body Several selec44 tions have been arranged speeches and a number of special entertainment features are also in U the pregram Then lasf but by no means the least a generous portion of the time wil be STUBHiTS turned over to the pep boys of the school Ken Shields and Peg Bankhead who will once again test out’ the famous cheering and singing abilities of the Aggies Although student body meet- Aggie Soldiers Get Two Oat of ings are i not compulsory it Is Three Service Prisei expected hat a good crowd will attend this meeting Out of three honors awarded at the annual senior R o T C camp to students of tbe Utah Prominent Student 8tate Agricultural college the Named Editor of University of California and ’the of Washington Utah University Local 1 F Mr Barber has spent the summer visiting alumni members at ferent places on the coast and intermountain region While on his trip he also investigated the systems of oher alumni associations with the view of getting some new ideas and plans As a PRODS STUDENTS 'result he is prepared to open a vigorous campaign for the endowment fund which will begin ' Peterson Urges President about the middle of October The Ideals association hopes in this drive to Higher teach the final objective $100-00- 0 President E O Peterson and complete the campaign the U 8 A C Students The Salt Lake committee plans first the at to solicit large corporations and Thursday morning of the year His business concerns general assembly Level ‘‘The was: Higher subject 1 He urged the students to maln- -' and Aggie Co-E- d Solos tain a standard of conduct to have ideals far above the At San Diego Field level of common American thought The first woman to pilot an "If our student groups and our social assemblies are- not mark- airplane alone in San Diego in compara- five edly different from the social years was a former UBAC life tively low club and student Miss Guinivere Ellen and the cheap tter daughter of Mr and Mrs which Infest our communities our- William Hotter of Brigham City we had better demobilise at Following her graduation down selves as a college and go never the local college Mfss Kdtter have Who those ratrng which Should took a post graduate course at had the vision Stanford university and then saw ch come from-subeckoning her In opportunity Peterson President said this” aviation and has now received President The Her next her pilot’s license obedience! tothe “which' this higher step is to secure a transport pilot ”y only itemise so she can go out for a level could be reached in the business job dhecd Welti Walter professor “n? singing community baritone solo John J Fima ei a cornet solo and Reginald Beales five a violin solo “d Classes Dismissed Candidates Names COLLEGE Sparking Bench Feature of the New Theta House First Student Conclave Slated For Thursday — If jou uccd any reference 4 books jou woulil Uo well to ilroii lu tint bookstore uml look a Student body President Rulon them oier They are lu the uiidst of a new sule of old books These Walker announces that all Freshmen who are interested in class hare been used at the U ! A C la past years and some of them or school politics should meet with him and other representaint be usid again in the future There are a few on nearly tives of the student bqdy this every subject being taught in the coming Friday at twelve o’clock College this eur and the drastic in the assembly hall for the purred uelion lu their puces makes it' pose of organizing the freshman mss ile to obtain them at a veiy Candidates will be nomclass small fi 1(11011 of their foimei inated for the positions of presicost dent vice president and secretary-t- “Big-Litt- le va Nealy Five II Frccli Ctrcrj l" Welti" Argarcn -- - wt vV Glee Club PIsns Professor Welti of the music department announces the following schedule for glee clubs and the chorus: club Men’s glee Wednesday night seven to nine and Friday club Ladies-glenoon at 12:00 and Friday Tuesday 'Thursday Chorga at 1200 noon Mixed Wednesday and Friday Monday ( at 1200 noon j a misunderstanding new the some of of on the part students a number of them did not register for any glee club Fofessot Welti work thinking was away on a leave of absence Welti is back this year of public planning on a number the entire presentations to last length of the school year t "J-Throug- I rI ‘ h r i' i i t a t te "7t - '' f either fre tr-- :- 1 Ate tegea school ttetorr j var tei ' r reit 4 Mr LR cess of re means of know?- - v rivt-y untJ after t ' and Mr 3 — general to the camp ires tI I UUYaiSr Ucturrs Frcn t With ' uL f ' I t f Cjrcj: j I I a firm convictionjx that t2e By ray wrrr t: the present state school the U fL that Fans la t the leading entertainment Cty-the world and that '1' be satisfactorily oar’ of 4 t raaf' i f ete“t li i' ''ftt r -- V I c r pe I t 1 al a r i' t 1 ii - -- t ) j r i i 1 1 student rer week ef hkt Aa : l I r 1 Inf' percent t lzor r ’ t f:r tr r ninety ore tlm to v tration for the Crct Previous year Cf t’ her of students '3 tered to date t have t t j v w f33lrt Tire rest ef t wLh j last week 1C3 1 their fern and were elMses Ttos actor i t BeU is an excess of I and one students tmt it t te - tf r!c this quarter te c 'j yond the those: I i latest Cgures ar ' ‘j up to and boys won two accofdirz we3 adrar-totto a report submitted to Presi1 dent E G Peterason by Lieuten-a- nt exeeed J L Hanley who withoffi-cer- s or even etcfrom California and’ W“V lngton was to charge of £ae camp at Fort Worden Wash These young men are Arthur F Layton of KaysvCle a rtter and Edmund J Jensen tf a junior The Utah I i-1 f cultaral college had II i i i total of 42 men at tbe c?" r‘i which was deOwi to gtoe i officers of the tr named rnctfcg t' -i tot wr' ft epSc Beajth r i Accor£sf to from the college Professor k pleasure Arnold of the VMJLC : reutmed to the United :i t-- i 1 July after a two Joum to Europe dun x e” I time he visited with ! cf 1 Young a former : school and Iho2:s I f 1 r Utah as well as A U u ti also a graS—te of t Frosh Raise Whccise who was v —rg Y 1 1 7 1 ' Oxford and At Informal Pfcrty atWith 's f‘t It I Prof An Jl Sociability 'reignJ Cy 5 21 wnen of latest Sept “ night Saturday Tbe an new students were entertained M v at a dancing party to the f"n-Th- e La very f 1 main purpose of the a Jr and I — 1 a”? I— J was to get Col r t t 1 out who the rest of the tuiz ef r 'T tv tees W oi 1 111 r'- - I hr-itCoach Jensen started I 4 out with a bang He thd-Y-- ' 4 i things considerably by M f Frcf method of lining the f - M t t l t and marching them v i who paired the girls v 1 nearest feSew- - The C - 1 t r unta took place girls’ were teJrn teteV the oreb ) 4 i danv tauste maktoy yoatec4 t jt - ? v & v |