Show TUB NT 4 VOLUME XXXI LOGAN RALLY Final Cast For ‘Smilin’ Through’ Superior Production SENIORS To Be Presented On Nov 4-- 5 FIRST M PRESENT CLASS GRID TEST who DURYTO BE OUT EARLY NEXT WEEK be at the party tomorrow night in greatest numbers (Signed) A secret that’s no secret It’s just a pleasant reminder of the fact there isn’t going to be any “Turkey Game” this yar because the Aggies just can't wait that long to show the Utes who’s who! Someone said that the Aggies were dead but we'll fool them all haven't Perhaps they right guessed that we’re saving our pep for the biggest rally m the history of the school The beginning of our rallying starts next Thursday night before the game right here in Logan There isn’t any definite meeting place just "Downtown” Go early of standing to assure yourself room Yes by all means take your lunch along Because after the rally there's going to be the biggest pep dance ot the year at the Palais d’Or But that’s only part of it On Friday the day before the game we're going down to the city and raise hell as Prof Sorenson would say And we’re not going to raise it alone either as the entire alumni association is going down there to support us As a minor issue they will attend Teachers’ Institute while they are there maybe The plans are all made for the big rally to be held with the alumni at the Newhouse Hotel There will be such vocal refrains that bystanders will compare the Democratic convention to a peaceful Sunday school class after they have witnessed a real demonstration of pep And don't forget the conjoint rally with “U” to be held at a Salt Lake Theatre after which a will be half hour’s program broadcast over KSL Who’s the challenge Freshman Class to Many Students Expected to Participate In First Conjoint Party of the Season Be There — Dated or Dateless — But be There! Old traditions will be cast aside tomorrow night at 9:00 o'clock when the Sophomores and Freshmen of the school combine for a big party at the Palais d'Or The Sophomores are trying to get acquainted with the Freshmen not to sell them green hats or to add to their troubles by “hazing" them as in former years but to give them the glad hand and a grand old welcome to the U 3 A C This is one of the first combination class parties held at the A C It is also one of the first class parties given at the Palais d'Or There will be no admission charge The affair will be entirely informal without restrictions as to dates or no dates A carnival idea announcements in assembly and Freshmen posters in the halls and Sophomores may invite Senior if they desire college partners The committee in charge includes the officers of both classes Since this is the first class party of the year a very large The large turnout is expected Palais d’Or hall will probably be well filled Every Freshman and to come Sophomore is urged prepared to have a good time Picks Consent Staff To German FINANCIAL AID NEW GIVEN For Dramatics CALENDAR IDEA ORGANIZED Cots-wo- th Alumni Day To Be Held At Logan High Tomorrow New Heads Picked For Davis Clsb inter- -mural Quinney Addresses Delta Phi Fraternity NOTICE! i n or fe and 3 rXJT”rrn rrs T Xri L Vno A—all nlHi ta Li a xtet iri wmvinn ' I 8 tUi pI UtT t rr" r si tr (u" i ‘i 1 r-- ! A in tr i - t i 7i l ir i ' Fcr techselected Stage managers nicians electricians designers and six working crews will be responsible for the physical part of the production The staff is as follows — BusiHorace Hulme ness Manager Managing Technician Willis Hess technician Horace Hulme assistant technician Boyd Pulley stage manager Lila Peters assistant stage manager Maude Cooley deelecsigner Ray B West Jr trician Douglas Bowers assistant Mr Cox electrician building crew Floyd Morgan (head) Melva Curtis Juanita Boyle Paul Parr Anderson Phyllis Reid Marie and Leroy Salisbury stage crew: Mondell Lois (head) Spencer Maughan Mary Hodge son and crew: Ray Clayton Cheney Paint B West Jr (head) Arthella Richie Beatrice Ursula Baker Hogensen and Jessie Anderson Bowers crew Douglas Light Ruth Barrus (head) Mr Cox Ann Stallings Property crew: Sheldon Bergeson (head) Camilla ReSparkman Jay Wilkleman becca Ririe and Margaret Egbert Costume crew: Veda Tremelling (bead) June White Margaret Johnson and Helen Watkins Carma Cooley oast the This large staff and will give more than fifty students a part in the actual production of the opening Little Theatre play Faculty Women WOMEN'S INVITES THE FACULTY LEAGUE COLLEGE WOMEN TO A FRIDAY AFRECEPTION TERNOON AT THE HOME ECONOMICS COTTAGE FROM 3:30 UNTIL 5:30 P M - Prcdkst ? ' after the regular Yesterday student body assembly Dean W L Wanlass dean of the school of Commrece called the first meeting of the International Relations club for the purpose of organising the club for the current school year Dean Wanlass acted as faculty representative for the club last year and will be the advisor this year also Dean Wanlass as most in students know has traveled Europe to learn of international problems and is a very apt representative At this opening meeting Delos Daines was nominated for the presidency of the club Jay and Mary Brown were nominated for vice president and Arthella Baker was nominated for secretary Mary Brown was elected vice president and the others were put in by acclamation The International Relations club was organized here at the college last year by a representative from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The main aim of the club is to inform students of the college of the social and economic problems of everyday life that mean so much in preserving all international peace After many seemingly common problems among the people and the government make or detract from international good will It is the purpose of the club to discuss these problems and promote work for world peace Membership is open to all College students who are interested in these international discussions The club is assisted by the Carnegie Endomment for International Peace in obtaining books and other literature of interest which enables the club to send delegates to a district convention t each year r “ t xr xt lj it — - ( L t ’ rz::r ifi i - u v a SERVICE EM IS CANCELS Aggie Salt Lake Eally UliE DEAD FOR Pre-ga- Enthusiasm me To Burst Forth In SCRIBBLE IS Mutual Pep Meet Of course you awaiting Everyone is eagerly the first publication of the Scribble The issue for this the fall quarter is well under way With “politics” as the main feature this issue should be a snappy production ef Ray B West Jr announces that a quantity of very good material Is coining in and that there are plenty of prospective staff members The officers of the publication are: Editor Ray B West assistant editor Luzille Sorenson Austin and business manager Fife These people are very capable and efficient and a good product can be expected Everyone whether a student or not is eligible to write for this publication and is invited to do so If you want to make a groat name for yourself and have your image placed among the literary artists in Madame Tusnuage’s Wax Works Just write something good enough for the Scribble and your fame is assured editor-in-ohi- i Injury Is Ccdly great game when we’re gota te “Beat Utah!" But hen’s some thing new in Uta --Aggie owe bet history— a battle of pap! The executive council wants every Aggie on the scene the night before the game te attend the bigyeUlngeat rally yet gest peppiest —the --nmew to that rejuvenation of Aggie school spirit which started test Friday aad Saturday have All these other pepenee been mild when compand with it’s this big show —so hot prophesied to torn Billy Sunday geen with envy Friday night October 28 Ago and Utah student bosses an presenting a battle of pep at a Salt Lake theatn foraM A crnnmlttM fay tated a complete outline ef the Aggie stunts With Boyd Fully as committee chairmen Yeda Tien elling as personnel director aad Laud-qui- st the Harry Woodward-Edd- le combination burning up musical seen the with a red-h-ot Aggie pep pregram pranten ta most unusual aad fastanst-in- g be the review offered this year Urn oownwlttae has washed uut putting burlesque which mw awaits only the acton Over of the students demoustrattng the gnateat pep aad Agoagtatt w3i have a chance to perform sa the stage A group of hen will deliver t--e oempoaod' by a sst wooowmra Chairman Pulley aaaeuueea 8 te addition vaudeville Undent ba-- y pr s 7ACL of both U ef U will give pep talks Ito yc theatre hasn’t as yat heen f bat w2t ha ST-t- otl Ik X f - V plenty ef tone fcv f Everyone Q ksn jtime to reads fcJ t 1: e I t night to mafca a fccTLy ef the year' x I a-hen's some man t glee with stsT1 I i S ToAggbfcicd Dean Tuft of Monroe Utah and a sophomore in the school of forestry and range was the unfortunate victim of an accident while on a geology field trip teat Sunday that will probably east him the sight of hit left eye According to eyewitnesses Tuft was breaking a piece of rods with a geologists hammer when a chip of steel flew loess end 'suiting through the eyelid lodged in the eyeball A rush trip to Salt Lake City him in the hands of speplaced According to an announcement cialists probably to late to aavs recently made by the United his eyesight but In time to suss States Civil Service Commission the eye itself examinations for the following positions usually given in the A pair of dice was presented spring of the year have been In- to the League of Nations at Gendefinitely postponed The positions eva to settle peacefully end econare: omically the international disputes Junior Scientist (Agriculture) which the League finds so hard Junior Entomologist Junior Marto solve without hutting someketing Specialist Junior Forester one feelings The dice were preJunior Range Examiner Junior sented by the International AsChemist Junior Engineer Junior sociation of Journalists ta the Pbysicist and Junior Patent Ex president of the assembly who aminer remarked that he hoped the pens In case an opening in any of would do all In its power to earns these fields is made announcethe governments to resort to them ment will be made later soon M ft t ded t As befits the outstanding class the committee of Friuli Foams-bec- k chairman Reuben Hastam Alice Todd Mary Brown Clayton Clark and Elvin Rippoa have been working towards Many garbs different In style color and price have hem considered by the process ef elimination only the superior ones are left Tint committee has been working to secure a garb la keeping with the 'reduced finances of nearly every one eaj still get something that ta icrriete able as well ea showy Another week should mm to produce A garb that W 1 mark the wearer as " r - t it is tbs onmssfitee’a t goodly portion ef A e y t will etc fit ta k c i the new re-i-Us Watch t-- e b- f announoemertte L 1 ud t w’-tu- ti r-- : V M ' !) jt YcrjLb’od ' C!) C:) Monday teas a ' Trrrj BapubHoaa C£b waa arr ‘ the Find r7-- d lueat I- - “T”" t I 1 in f f i rt Acot- - Alma tr : t- a tM ' a n rxtrl I t trif('i -e - or'" ar i' t i I V J c7 T ’ f -j id get Into the novelty made ty see aa oriftaat at and the regular hah mica la talbSt Lrn te get the to help thepmr t Let’ r3 fcjt shew spirit behind Jcant afford to Mggast - t ( rt — J -- me: te i ger' r-- r t i-'- v I y y r f ' ut t t'jr r sM t V fa t s 1 :ta' l-- 's j— a caTfato Ill 's ef :n-- T )U- irSeniors To Dies In New Regalia Soc If j at Utah State this year’s Senior Garbs are going to bo outstanding “Something different" is what t tod fb - t t c CSCY JLtlCzb'Z “ - CIVIL ' 1 r ' KEXSERT HOOVES -- v tilti t ftjt u ‘ fnn -- In addition to the excellent cast for “Smilin’ Through” a competent and efficient staff has been FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT t-- -- Production HAVE YOU VOTED YET7 this Clip coupon and register your choice of candidates at Student Life ?J na Reorganization ATTENTION AG 8TUDENT8 Next Tuesday at 12:80 o’clock e general meeting for all ttmlrnls In the school of Agriculture will beheld in the Mala auditorium Cider apples and doughnuts wtt be served Be there! t etad Assist In Show One of the duns on the campus which adds a pinch of distinction and a certain cosmopolitan flavor to our collegiate bill of fare is again functioning “Der Germania anVerein” or German club nounces the first of its programs carried out entirely in German for today in the band room at 4:00 p m Organized three years ago with the dual purpose of affording Aggie students and faculty mem bers opportunity to retain and de velop their knowledge of German and create interest in and broaden understanding of German culture literature music and customs this club is achieving the purpose of its creation in a commendable manner Membership is open to all who have completed three quarters of elementary German and are registered for 2nd year “Deutsch” or who have lived for at least one year in a German speaking country This year the officers are especially interested in giving advance students a chance to juggle German nouns and verbs in short talks and lectures In view of the fact that several of the school’s dramatists speak German plans are formulating to present an act or a scene from some German master On today’s program Ray B West Jr is giving a reading and Thorval Hickman recently returned from a German mission and a year and a hairs study at the University of Berlin is speaking about college life in Germany Everyone eligible for membership is invited to attend AT CimAIIY vi low All students in the Junior college are being urged to attend by New Officers In k AOSIOII av Club Rebe carried throughout freshments and favors will be suggestive of the harvest season at hand and of the Hallowe’en season which will immediately fol- will -- HEW OFFICERS President ifirjnir‘“"" DOSES CLUB Win-kelm- an Manager Chosen PILEDli Under Way DIM Plans Ute For (Signed) Floyd Rasmussen Eugene Gardner President NUEEEHS OCTOBER 20 1932 ACCEPTANCE We the members of the Freshman Class do hereby accept the challenge issued by the Sophomore Class CHALLENGE We the members of the Sophomore Class do hereby PLANNED FOR Through” Work on “Smilin’ which will be presented as the ASSEMBLY Theatre Little play is opening Jesthe and progressing rapidly ters hope to present a finished The senior class of 1933 gave 4 and its annual student body program production on November V S at one afternoon ’ednesday Members of the cast are as o'clock President Boyd Pulley was — Nillson Ivy follows: Prologue in and gave the program the play as charge and Veda Tremelling over the radio — The program was opened with proper Russell Humphries Hugh Maude Cooley Roberta Eddie Lundquist’s band playing Sweeten PetCleo and Smith Willis Hess "Say It Isn't So” and “I'm Still WatHis orchestra was comty dream scene — Margaret Caring' Clayton posed of Harry Woodward kins Jay Winkleman Tad Erma Lois Maughan Bullen Byron Darley and EdCheney JenElaine Wilde Mary Brown die Lundquist Richard Merrill Anderson sen Hawkes Kendrick prominent DonOwens Gladys Hendrickson baritone soloist sang "Three for and Thatcher na Garbed Ted Jack” and “Pale Hands I love” Keith Rhodes Mrs Ruth Moench Jane Reed accompanied him at and Bell is directing the play the piano Miss Fern Barrus rendered a piano solo Lila Peters is student director a has power "Smilin’ Through Paul Larson gave a travel talk and winning huge on “Madame Tussands Waxworks” of catching wistful appeal which he saw while in London audiences by its and sincere charm It comes to on his mission He cited many of one as Little Theatre patrons interesting experiences which he the outstanding plays of several bad while at this place He said that 48 hours after years some prominent person dies or accomplishes some great event his wax effigy is placed in Madame Tussands works Below the main room according to Mr Larson is the room of horrors in which are and placed all the murderers methods of killing people He stated that so horrible is the place the owners offer $1000 dollars to a person that can stay in there three nights The program was selected by lone Tarbet vice president of the senior class Here’s the information you’ve all for published been hunting handy inexpensive in a small booklet “The Student Directory” TO to be on sale Monday or Tuesweek next of day The publication has been in the hands of Paul Larson and acWhen Genevieve Cruikshank cording to him more information Rochester N Y — (IP)— A porhas been added resulting in a Reading decided to experiment in tion of the funds left to the Unimore complete directory — and still matrimony rather than come to versity of Rochester by the late at the same price of fifteen cents school and fill her position of George Eastman Kodak king will The directories will be on sale at manager of dramatics it was ne- be used to carry on the work of various points on the campus cessary for a new manager to be the movement for the institution Watch for it and get yours early chosen the thirteen month year it has Horace of Of all the applicants been announced here Hulme came the most highly recThe work is under the auspices ommended and with the most of the International Fixed Calendramatic experience He was stage dar League Plans which Eastman manager and took a part in the outlined for the activities of freshman play last year and was this eague in the United States technician for “Berkeley Square” and abroad are being followed and “Othello” under the direction of M B Prof Goates as well as other known as “the father of thirteen-mont- h calendar” people in the dramatics depart- the ment are thoroughly satisfied with who originally Mr interested Under the direction of Professor his help for the year Eastman in the work eduJoseph R Jenson a physical cation club for men has recently The Physical been organized Education department is very welfare future about its believing membership in the new organization will facilitate special intraining and promote a keen the terest in school work It is purpose of the club to promote and investigation of research The annual Logan High School physical education problems also Alumni day will be held at the a discussion of professional and Logan High School t morrow All teachers attitudes Senior students old Grizzlies are invited to attend in the department must prepare a the full program which has been the Hi report on some subject during bearranged for the day The officers year which will be presented of the Alumni Association urge fore the club for discussion thus The Davis Club one of the fine that every former Grizzly who adding much to the desirableness on that day of the work Live discussions and organizations at the U S A C has visits the school in the Main Hall from debate will be entered into freely just begun its year’s project The 1registers to 2 p m Thursby all members All majors In the first meeting was held last An Alumni meeting will be held bethis year department are expected tomeet- day The officersto for new In memNlbley Hall from 2 to 2:15 the were introduced long to the club The first From 2:15 to 2:55 a big assembly the be for a and will year’s bers plan of the organization ing of Bennie under the direction held tonight in the Chamber of work was presented club plans to sponsor Degn will be held in Nlbley Halt The Commerce library and every two At 3 o’clock on Crimson field the weeks thereafter All interested several parties participate in and present Logan Grizzlies meet the gridiron activities students arc expected to be in at-t- c a apecial assembly at Davis High warriors of Ogden High In the ndance Tbs purpose ofTnls assembly will biggest game of the division this be to create a desire among Davis year Ogden and Logan are deadly rivals and the best teams in the students to attend the U S A C The officers for this year are: division It is certain to be one All Alumni members Pres Joe Parris Vice Pres good game Harris Sec and Treaa will be admitted for 28c At 8:80 Dorothy President Joseph Quinney of the Bertha Ford and Reporter Ruth Friday evening the nlumnl wilt be the honored guests at a dance Logan stake of the L D 8 Layton of in the gymnasium sponsored by Church spoke to members the present day student body All Delta Phi honorary fraternity in Ve gistered alumni members are Intheir weekly meeting Tuesday at FREE 1 Hu vited 12 o'clock In the cafeteria Bennie Degn who la la charge theme which he treated with of all arrangements expects every precision and scholarship was the alumnae of Logan Hlfh to support value of honesty in forming a the aritool and organk 'tan by at staple enduring career school tomorrow One of Mr Quinney! forceful Bethany W Va— (IP)— Foot- - tending the high statements summarises his speech: ball players at Bethany College afternoon The officers of the alumni as“The character of an honest man are to he football players and not sociation which includes Bennie always Inspires confldenoe” gladiators henceforth according ef-to Degn preeUant Wallace Boren an announcement made to the lluth Owens Before man made as fect that no admission will he atm vies pniJc-a--o aeJ tie sur'crt ef great Nature made as charged for any mom of the ooli- seentary ta e h’f —Lowell te go’s home foot ’1 gmhea sst the members Its rt ' h alumni vevUte e eonteete is ether at toe -In LlUy eh ht no teat CV--1 t 88 ly --taP pktied the aeuea "We mat our WT-IT-fe R ALL FEATUT3 teem ea the field beerr--oUtft a mtom of I (1 1 la vp ef bo"e eon r t ’ A LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY Jesters Announce 7m - L j! “ |