Show GET STUDENTS: YOUR Student PROJH TICKETS AT THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE PRICE $1-5- LOGAN VOLUME XXVIII Well! Well! Well! UTAH THURSDAY Life- 25 sophomore in the Marquette School of Journalism won a bet with the local theater that he could write hours a novel in twenty-fou- r To do this he sat in a store window from 4 p m one day to 2 p m the next A SENIORS in the Daily Nebraskan has raised the question as to whether coeds neck to date or date to neck Opinion on the camdepus differs and a bate on college morals resulted free-for-- THERE IS MUSIC IN HEAVEN WHERE DO MUSICIANS GO WHEN THEY HAVE TO TUNE THEIR INSTRUMENTS i ' College is Just like a washing machine You get out of it what you put in —but you’d never recognize It—Oregon Barometer And then there was the accounting professor who was glad he didn't like olives for if he liked them he would eat them and he just can't bear the taste of them “There's something In that too said the burglar as he stuck his hand in the cuspidor” ETffle rows of zeros Almost make you faint — Hatch to Present Medal chair- to Winner Next Thurs- Hugh Bennion man Ed Jensen and day American The Sons of the Von Robertson Revolution Oratorical contest will First Recital at Local School Under Proffes-so- r Myers direction IF “A coed's conception of heaven is a college campus with 200 fraternities one small sorority every and every man a day a week-en- d handsome athlete” BBT committee GIVE RECITAL be conducted on March 27 in the Those who auditorium were successful in the preliminary try-ou- ts held some time ago will appear and the local representative of the Sons of the American will Revolution Adrian Hatch present the medal to the winner Excellent speeches have been prepared and rivalry will be keen between the various contestants college Weldon Burnham Wins Laurel Wheat Prize t Professor Chester J Myers of the department of English at the Utah State Agricultural college will present six students in a speech recital on Sunday March 23 at 2 o’clock in the college seminary chapel The students have been especially trained for this presentation by Professor Myers It will be the first speech recital held at the college under his direction The students who will appear on the program are Lutie Bancroft Eunice Eschler Mary Nelson Rebecca Ririe La Veri Flamm and Harold Lillywhite1 A strmg ensemble composed of Anne Pearson Mark Hart Beryl Dunn Virginia Corey Owen Bingham and Bertha Purser will play several musical numbers Professor Myers is extending a general invitation to interested peoplp and students to attend the recital - And they make your graduation Look as if it ain’t Peg Bankhead Elmo and Ivan Smith Donald Cruikshank Blaine And then there were the two Thatcher George Bishop and Scotchmen who took a couple of Herbert Stevens all prominent hams to “the free treatment doc- Pi Kaps spent last week end in Salt Lake City tor" to be cured ) Students at the University ' of evidently like to Washington study at least' so it would seem from the idea of the latest petition circulated on the campus For some time the library has been closed on Sundays and 200 students have already signed a On the sfTtmtFnth of March the petition asking that it be re- - USAC engineers joined in jvith opened their brother engineers all over world in celebrating engineer’s the took Drinking intoxicating liquor has day The state declined in popularity among over the school in engineers the name of students is the opinion of ethic's the Knights of St Patrick and students at the University of were the “King for a day” All Texas Here is how the studets engineers freshmen or otherwise rank the nine most prevalent Joined in the celebration by cutvires: Sex irregularities cheating ting classes and in general holdThe stealing lying vulgar talk swear- ing sway over the campus ing gambling shelfishness drink- engineers formed a snake dance ing in the halls at noon and had that were typical of “Mary had a little lamp the engineer's spirit It was well trained no doubt At noon six men ’Cause every time tnat John came to into the royal order of the After in Knights of St Patrick That little lamp went out” ammuslng the crowd with their Jokes and antics the six men were 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 asked to kiss the Blarney stone — 4 durring which time an imprint was taken of the seat of the men’s J Three Hundred trousers The men who were Invitations J Mated are: Alexander Yeates Weldon Burnham Aggie artist has won another honor in claimLaurel ing first 'place in the Wheat carton design contest HU package design was selected from others suba group of twenty-fiv- e mitted by leading Commercial Design Companies of Minneapolis Denver Salt Lake City Los Anand from geles San Francisco other USAC art students Mr Rogers manager of the Better Wheat Foods Co of Logan of wheih Laurel Wheat is one of their chief proudets states that the carton and product will be on near the mraket in the very Plans are made for dls future two trlbution twenty through states and possibly the entire country as the popularity of this delicious product increases The management of the Better Wheat Foods Company commends the Utah State Art Department excellent very highly for the showing it has made in competition with the leading commercial Art houses of the near east and the west Engineers Make Whoopee On Irishman ’s Birthday were-kiRla- t— Taw-- -' Aibort Over three luimlred invitations cieve MLliigan ’ Wallace Liddle have been sent out to various a1 and Lyman Burnham people inviting them to attend 4 The day’s festivities closed with the Junior I’rom hut the rom- - 4 a dinner dance at the Bluebird public is formally invited to ne present aM lie I nlais dOr on the I aster of the evening Toasts given by Vaud Larsen the and Lowell outgoing president Marriiter Merrill chairman of Jensen the newly elected presl- the part) Infonns ns that ilwi I ent who took over the duties ns be Kreatly upprei lated l those In 4 The president at the banqUet 4'rert of the newly elated officers will assist in students spreading a itin npua ftfiiimfi flint pvpi'YOfie in 4 cordially Invited (o attend The party will be formal of course hut flowers have been banned this year The stage Is set for what it seems is to be the biggest social of the jear! 4 who toolc omc© &r6 arles VJffrPtFSl and Bernard Nelson Keneth Ourmer cheer treasurer leader ahd Paul Brobery reporter Professor Isrealson Doctor Clyde and Dean Ray B West were the the principle speakers of evemng The conventional black and white of formal wear accompanied by gossamer chiffons and colorful satins will bask in the rays of a tropic sun on the banks of worlds olde one of romance rivers at the twentythird annual Junior Promenade to be held in the Palais d'Or hall the evening of March twenty first Although the decorative scheme is being kept secret hints of swaying palms and of a long dead yet never dying civilization which gave to the world it’s first colorful art have drifted out of The art work cornect-mitte- e meetings in spite of pre-e- d with the decorations is in the hands of Weldon Burnham and Harry Reynolds whose past work guarantees something extraodm ary Several hundred Invitations have been sent out to friends and former students of the U S A C and a record attendance is not a strictly confidential affair and it is hoped that the people of Logan will feel free to patronise a collegiate formal The guests of honor for the affair are Pres and Mrs E G peterson Mayor and Mrs A G Lundstrom Dr and Mrs J W Hayward Mr and Mrs A H Thompson Dr and Mrs H R McGee Mr and Mrs W E Skidmore and Mr and Mrs Fred Lundberg Minute care has been given every detail In order- - to insure smooth precision throughout the dance Joseph Jensen who will lead the promenade is working with a special committee in order to put that feature over in good style com-cautio- ns FflRfiiERSCLUB ELECT OFFICERS Loosle Succeeds Ray Wood as Head of Or- ganization Staffore Blacham is New Vice President the farmer vice-presid- After er Be-No- ’s Vice-presid- - Delta Kappa Phi 4444444444444444 I Alan Hulme Edits Appear on Campus J II ' DONATE “White Wings” by Phillip Barry To Be Presented at Capitol - A library clock that will run is to be the con- tribution of this years senior class is the statement of Herbert Griffin ’Senior class president The senior gift will be Lillywhite Larson Dibble and Crockett in placed in the new liFinals brary building where it will keep time for fu The finals for the annual Hendrick's medal contest will be held ture generations in the college auditorium in the near future The committee in charge is waiting fjr an open chapel date at winch time the contest will be conducted Those who were suncessful in winning at the preliminary are: tryouts Harold Lillywhite Verdan Larson Rex Dibble and Darrell Crocket These contestents will appear for the final tryouts The Hendrick's medal is an annual oratorical contest and much enthusiasm has been shown in the participation in past years — Aggie Scholars To Study in East Three women students' who are majoring in home economics at the Utah State Agricultural College will leave soon for various eastern schools where they will do graduate work to Professor Christine B according Clayton All acting dean of the school three students have completed work for their bachelor's degree and they will graduate with the class of 1930 In the spring Alta Orser of Roosevelt will leave immediately to do graduate work in textiles and designing at Columbia University Miss orser has majored in textiles and clothing Rhea Johnson and Aider will share a scholarschool ship at the Merrill-Palmat Detroit Michigan Child care will be the field of their advanced study They will be the first students from the institution to receive scholarships at the Al-do- ra er school At the elections held last Monday Johan K Loosle was elected president of the USAC Ag club for the year of 1930 and 31 He won over his competitor Rolla M Rich by a fair margin and succeeded Ray Wood who has headed Other year thefa6t officers-w- W) were elected in the Fred Hodgson Dies were Staffore Blacham Paul Christofferson Secretary-TreasurRex Warren Operation reporter Von H Robertson editor Utah Beehive and Brentwell CurFred W Hodgson local Archi- tis Business manager Utah Beetect died Sunday March 16 fal- hive Jack Loosle is a Junior at the lowing complications which set In from an operation for tonsilites college this year and a prominent M- - Hodgson designed the new student in the school of agricul He has for the past year library building at the USAC ture which 1 now under construction been editor of the Beehive quarHe also designed many other terly magazine of the club and the club reporter to Student Life Logan buildings including of other stu First Presbyterian rhurch builcUasidefrnmarminber He is one of the ing downtown and the Engineer- dent activities ing and Home Economics build- charter members of the Logan chapter of Alpha Zeta the naings at the college Mr Yeslle Hodgson of Ogden tional honorary agricultural fraternity soon to be established and who was the consulting architect with his brother will take Other officers supplanted over thp work of carrying through by the plans for the new library Monday elections are Margaret building at the USAC accord Richards out going of the club and Rolla Rich which ing- to an anonuncement t138 recently Deen made by tne secretary"”" JaclTra77tf"Fatir CIThst- -' Continued orr Page Four State Building Commission Honor Awards t4 were — Ilrmft 'S'-' Hansen Program committee Myron Layton Olive Pnsign and Iva Rae Mason Chairman An editorial IN HOUSE LIBRARY CLOCK Monday Night chairman myersstDdents SEATS 50c FOR Return Monday Maxine Floy and Roma S A H CONTEST Tool BEST and Olsen Players Myron Jack Childs will be in charge of ‘things’ The refreshment committee consists of Faun Freshmen women at the Ottawa university are required to wear J green hose as a distinguishing mark And there is the one about the little dandruff trying to get - Number 20 At an executive meeting held Tuesday it was decided that April 25th would be “A” day and Singleton RATES FOR MORONI MARCH 20 1930 ANNUAL "A DAT OK APRIL STUDENT OLSEN PLAY: 25c J territory and the northwest for ATA8DED-S00- N All Papers Must Contain Between Words 1500 and 3000 The annual William Peterson Science medal award contest is Dr- announced Shermln by Maeser president of the Science A medal is given each club year by William Peterson to the student presenting' the best paper on a scientific subject ' Quoting from the rules of the contest as outlined by Mr Peterson: “The paper is to contain not less than 1500 words and not more than 3000 words The paper may be a review of a scientific article or a discussion of a scientific problems for which the information may be gathered from many sources or it may be the result of research either done entirely by the student or only partially by the student presenting the paper Subjects for the paper may include Zoology Botany Physics Chemistry Geology Astronomy Pure Mathematics Meterology Bacteriology and Physiology It is expected that the students attempting to compete will consult with the department in which they are attempting to work so Continued on Page Four Glee Club Serenading Southern Idaho Towns The first time The play is regarded as th finest comedy Barry has ever written It was first presented by Winthrop Ames at the Booth Theatre in New York City Practically all of the reviewers hailed the production with enthusiasm and the majority of them declared that it was the finest piece of satirical fantasy yet written in this country Barry has a light dramatic touch when he cares to let himself go and he has apparently done so in “White Wings” Philip Barry is one of the most prominent and popular of American dramatic writers Nearly every year since he attained prominence with “The Youngest” and “You and I" he has been represented on Broadway by a major dramatic success His most recent successful play is “Holiday” which has had a long run and which Is now appearing in book form The play will demand the most pretentious staging yet attempted Continued on Page Four EASTERN DEBATE TRIP POSTPONED Crapo and Crockett Meet Colorado University Monday Afternoon Due to confllctn obtaining dates the debating trip east is be postponed until sometime in Colorado has been conApril sistent in not allowing ararnge-me- nt for debates to be made during the week of final exams Next Monday afternoon at two o'clock the Senior debating team composed of Lav ell Crapo and Darrell Crocket will meet the negative team from University of Colorado on the question “Resolved that he Nations of the world should adopt some plan of complete deisarmament except force necessary for police duties At the --last -- debate- given -- in- a room at the Chamber of Commerce the room was overfull and a very interested group listened to what has ben pronounced by some of the professors as the best debate they ever heard Debating is of practical use to the listener and A large crowd highly beneficial is expected Members of the male glee club the Utah State college left last Saturday morning March 15 on The annual concert tour To Put On Play their club orcherstra accompanied glee the singers Professor Walter The annual Freshman class Welti diretor of the group has of the party play will be presented May the charge are being made in Appearances 5th “Only 38” a three act mod- several Idaho towns conern comedy by A E Thomas is cert was given in Grace Idaho and the the name of this years produc- Saturday March 15 tion It is being presented under orchestra played for the annual prom that evening Sunthe direction of Prof Chester B juniorMarch 15 was an open date day Myers James McCunne is 17- - -- the and-AHorganization Todd and Lajmax On March Hill are members of the com- sang in Paris and the orchestra a dance for in the evenmittee that was chosen to select played Concerts were given in the play and hold the tryouts ing which were held yesterday qt Montpelier Tuesday in Pocatello four o'clock The play will pro- Wednesday and in Burley today will appear in Tomorrow bably ba presented at nearby Twin Falls they and Saturday March schools 22 they will conlcude the tour with a concert in Downey The Forester’s Club Hold orchestra is playing for a dance eachocxasioa jutd appears HotricrwrrMaTulr 8-- an the concert program Manager Ray Wood planned the itinerary J Decorations of The spicy tang of cedars and of the club brush and the picturesque “wild Members of the club are: First Sunshine and Palms west” costumes contributed much tenors: Reedman Ashbaker Os- toward the Foresters well Clarke Fount Brian Dow 4- The secrecy surrounding the making Junior Promenade decorations club “hoe-dowheld March 8 Brian Marcus Griffin Theone this jear has aroused the euros in the Ladies Gym a success Cardon Owen Bingham first basIty of the student body to a high 4 From the ticket taker who an- ses Kenenth Lamont 4' pileli Shields The committee are as tight 4 nounced each couple in true west Keller Paul Thorpe Joseph Ro- 41 as clams on the subject and the era style to the orchestra dressed bertson Alfred Hunter Orson sinn total of everything which ha 4 in blazers bandanas etc the old Cliff: second bases: George Anleaked from them is that the west idea was carried out to per- derson Warren Rolla Starr decorations w ill be in contrast to 4 fection Refreshments were serv- Woodward Reed Shields George the frigid wintry scene of last 4 ed under a large tent in front of and Conrad Schaub year’s Prom which was an almost real camp- Tippetts John Anderson is directing the Most of the work is being fin- - 4 fire club orchestra Other members Ished in sections and the instalta- Besides the active members a are: Theone Cardon Farrel 4 tion will be two days before the number of guests attended the Soencer Conrad Schaub Orson 4 great event Weltkm Burnham is were two Cliff Howard Farnsworth Arthur 4 responsible for the idea and 4 party among whom men from the Ogden office and Neeley and Elden Torbenson Harry Br)nlds is collaborating 4 two from the ache Forestry KcnnctK Shields is secretary and 4 in its execution 4 trtaiuier of tlie oi ianhati Ji tt n I Freshman Class of -- ee Hint - n” This Student Life ‘ Hulme is the editor of sweaters 4 tillsAlan Thre flashy black Student Life Last trimmed in red and gold that week week’s Da) is Me Entire had his have apeared on the Utah State fling Hulme ) and MeKntire are campus this last week are Delt 4- both associate editors Kappa Phi fraternity awards that Both of these young newspaper outare given to Delta Kappa's men were so anxious to edit at standing men and are the first 4 least one issue of the paper alone fraternity sweaters to appear on 4 that the editor was obliged to rest To win an award 4 two weeks this campus a member of Delta Kappa fraNext week the editor will see if he ran put out a iaier agai ternity must have a certain numle to ber of points make him ellig-ib- 4 Dang foimit! for -- the award Points are — Flamm (Continued on Page Four) PETEUMEDAL “White a delightful Wings” well comedy by Phillip Barry known American dramatist will be presented by the Moroni Olsen Players as a lyceum number on Monday March 24 in the Capitol Theatre This will be the last appearance of the First Circuit Repertory company in a new play and this presentation will also b£ the last--' majOT-iyceu- m per- formance of the year The Moroni Olsen players will disband next fall following a final farewell tour at which time they will present a revival of “The Ship” by St John Ervine The company at first decided that “The Ship” would be presented this spring in substitution for “White Wings” and that the farewell tour would be made now instead of the coming fall Numerous demands and pleas along the road finally persuaded Mr Olsen to continue with his original plan and offer “White Wings” to the public of the in Urmountain 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444444444 of-ii- ct -- 4444444444444444 |