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T h- - r' ir — -- ir ' " ' ye: Ud 7f T i l j ' two-ste- : To The Students: Several articles concerning different subjects have been handed in or mailed to the Student Life office in tho past two weeks with no identity as to authors It is not the policy of this paper to withhold any contributions from print but we do insist that anything given us for publication be signed This does not necessarily mean that the article will be signed when printed but as a safeguard for ourselves we give this notification that no unsigned or “anonymous” material will be accepted This column is for the use of the students and we invite contributions at any time Frank Fonnesbeck (Signed) Student Life Editor ps ‘ ! w Of all ad words Right off the bat Are just these three Im getting fat ' 'l - t C to ta " -- 7Tr--— 'r i£a’t quite as “collegiate” as it used - "l‘t 7 j-- ! v 4" : campus has been hit by ! 'mrvion just as everything else lias been hit rrt at most institutloas is down Flashy '"en't M contr:oaas they were a few years Ittd: txh booking for a chance to earn in general there is a more v J t r e jr-kga-d the opportunities and respons V” t 'education offers ' 7171 a Hi giving us a dfferent men- f t r Jl “ccllriate” it will be an extremely ' a t vf "if CxXde rtfiseted mete seriously ' ) hrJ — than did the common inter Word on ' ‘1 mtar traa fcoltekte J what ' a seeker after knowledge il tcihj to pat him- "SeJ tlitioKhJp with V-1 -- Iy Wo meant that he was I Trra v:’ ca that ho knew I ’tTxh of the latest cocktail j ( cvii and thought- ' ?' - i rr - 7 ' '"? ' t :-- v f ftt -- 7 -- 7v “I - “ tht L - rrl"rr “‘'“Ji r'j " ? t c rTtrt tyiJce ttf'thr ft fJtc4 the realities In A o cry 'crpuf r - - ma-Jr- -1 tOcC’kftsJt tym 7 ' :? -- r c7 tl ' He ‘ The the WaA-e-r t —- t -- of ws3- t — Ttrtth Lad r !itn twC77!sisee 'I'J-r'-ixwsa s ' 7 i vyjdJi tv4 -- f v crrvR Uivt t-- you s A — “4 C J: r— - sa-- ' i “ - n' -- i'i i Fcr -s Coiling r Ghlo-dP) —StatuColumbus ary in the State House yard here was considerably better looking last week after 79 freshmen coeds at Capital University had descended on the Capitol building with pails and Ennis scrub brooms asmops College Park-- Md — (TP-rags part of their Coale and Wayne Lees students initiation Into Kappa Sigma Theth suspended from the Uniiersity of Maryland for refusing to take the sorority courses in military How required dear to his heart is the have appealed their training petite co-cases to the university board of Who brightens tthe threshold of regents as numerous persons in class room each day the East have come to their de- She’shisthe type of a person that fense attracts attention Tucker Smith executive secreAnd that kind of “Something” tary of the committee on militarthat makes Ufa seem gay ism in education said in New York that he was prepared to lead a "public protest" against The “neweet thing out and isn’t she stunning? the suspension and said he would Why how can you blame him carry the cases of the students for admiring her style? to “the highest courst” if the students wished him to do so He She Is graeeful" and brilliant and her dross to becoming asserted that the action of PresiWhat mors can ha ask for — dent Raymond A Pearson in susonce ip a while! pending the two was an invasion of religious freedom t How welcome she is when she Two ministers in thia part of enters the coUege the countiy also have coma to the How she makes his pulse throb support of the rebelling students how she makes his heart They are Rev T Guthrie Speers dance i D D pastor of Brown Manorial her he inChurch Baltimore He outwardly greets Presbyterian wardly likes her and Dr Thomas B Ehlers pastor How often he pledges himself — of Smith’s Chapel Church ville not by chance — Marie 8ing1eton What is a classic If tt be not a t bnek that forever In Thera cm sever ha peace where spires and surprises— to which and In ourselves by ts help we material values of money place make new discoveries every day pleasure sad fewer are the whole — LowelL object ot human pursuit — Norwood Tctb Ccnplsory Mffitary ed Mlttq w M r-l ritto E - sf V 1 te’aa aeid KmetTa Grocery DELTA NU RUSH PARTY Delta Nu fraternity held its an- DELTA The Beta Delta sorority entertained at a luncheon for their twenty-on- e pledges Saturday October 15 at the chapter house A color scheme of white and yellow was carried out in the decorations Thirty actives were present SOROSIS ENTERTAINS The Sorosis sorority gave a luncheon at the Bluebird in honor of the pledges Saturday afternoon following pledging The tables were attractively decorated in the sorority colors Toasts were orange and black given to the pledges by Mis3 Phyllis Kirkham and Miss Laura Lee Parker Miss Helen String-haresponded SIGMA CHI GUESTS j Joe Call and Virgil Norton former Utah Aggie athlete wen week end visitors at the Sigm Call is coaching at Chi house Preston high school while Norton is in the life insurance game and incidentally holds the record in the two run SOROSIS GUESTS Miss Thelma Johnson has been a guest at the Sorosis soront’ house during the past week DETA DELTA GUESTS The following alumni wore wcck end visitors at the Beta Dolt house: Maurine Flint chapter Bloisc Hoopcs Moigaret Pierson Mary Briggs Frances Knott El va Slmonscn and Alice Merrill DINNER GUEST Ellon Lindsey Ceoigu Alexander Wallace Sorenson Glenn r Keith Freeman Mai tin Jerry Miller George Ilm drinks Curl Simmons and 1‘iulli Badger were dinner guests at the Sigma Chi house during the pas' Ken-nc- week MISSIONARY LEAVES A farewell testimonial for Era est K Hill an Aggie of a yea: ago and a member of the Sigm Chi fraternity was given Sunda at the Fourth war evening chapel Elder Hill left Monday fo the Salt Lake mission school an will leave within the very near future for a three year missior France to The program consisted of voca trio — Dick Owen Thain Carlisle and Sherman ' Lloyo saxophone solo Tad Bullen solo vocal brass Clyde Jorgcrson quartet Smith Smith Torbenson ani Grange talk E R Owens musical recitative Miller Ryan am a talk by Elder Hill and hi: father Stephen Dunford another Aggn of a year ago has also been called to fulfill a mission in Ger many and the two will lea: Salt Lake City together m FERRY IIATS 295 FORiHAr:: cleaners Tasty-- v PARTY -- 75 - of- - Don’s Chili or a Hot Reef Tomah SPECIAL Ham Im rtfer l)e Lux Sand- i 2 for 15c wiches ' Barbecue— Reef l’oik 1 Veal Sandwich Beef Pork of- - Veal' Dc Lit 13 : Sandwich Special Chicken l)o Lux 20 Complete Fountain Service HALL Soft Drinks f A Hou I OWL HILLIARD The Beta Delta Sorority held a fcinal rush party at the Ho'cl Thursday October 13 Pitts theme of the onnquet was the Io ta Delta dream ship the oeeornljons being fall fjowers and small : hips Toasts we a given by tho following: Veda Tremelling Mrs Wanda Marilyn Pocock Peterson Mrs Sherwin Maeser and Iono Tarbet Mrs ' Carolina B Hendricks was a guest of honor The following patronesses were present: Mrs Nellie B Langton Mrs A F Stockton and Mrs Sherwin Mae-- " Lunch tk RETA DELTA RUSH $395 SMITH CLOTniNG Company le Aumuiiition Fishing Tackle 38 West Renter Barbeeoo 44 4 I J JL Next to Calais d Or THE BEST PLACfi TO BUY— PERIODICALS — BOOKS — STATIONARY is’ - at' ’ - - WILKINSON’S Main Street Opposite Post Office 1 JWHTRS?p(jt m 'J ' I 'w ' SjKUtTS i $rjW 1 1 to OiJii — : CAF3 C!iatk ACE’S That meal “tern ' OiJ CiJr cat A to k I c- home-lik- e CAFE place— where our are cooked as you Ilk and our price ia right irhet’ Main and Cantor Login —A W Cheney Mr miV v Children’s Stockings 10c— Silk Hose 89 Have you seen those lovely new OSTRITCH CLOTH irt - SPORT DRESSES) If not see them at if1 Edi7c?£3 riillincry Co ’Dm Im Oar I24S DRESSES Merited pown fipm $49' nnd Up i (Ml ' if : $ couples MOVING ' UHI OMEGA ENTERTAINS Alpha Gamma Chapter of Clii Omega entertained in honor of their pledge at a beautifully appointed luncheon in the ball room of the chapter house immediately following pledging The tables were attractively arranged with cardinal balloons and floral decorations consisting of Chinese wool flowers and yellow chrysanenthums Toasts were given by Sabina Lee Hazel Innes Marie Singleton Alys Worley and Dorothy White Fifty girls were present The committee in charge of arrangements were Afton Bingham Ruth Peterson LaVcve Petty and Lucille Christensen 'carmen1 Halvorsen Brigham were ' guests at the Chi Omega hou pver the week end nual party in honor of rushees Saturday October 15 A stag party was held in the chapter house from 7:30 until 9 p m Lunch vas served and a program was given The program consisted of CHI OMEGA GUESTS Toselli’s "Serenade” sung by KenMisses Feme and Edna Page drick Hawkes and short talks given by Jay Winklcman Frank of Payson Miss Edith Funk of Fonnesbeck Ray Lillywhite ac- Richmond Misses Helen and Martives Harold Lillywhite Wallace garet Harvey Garland Miss Mar-celMadsen Willard and Miss Vickers Clyde Stratford and Burns Crookston members of the alumni association and Frank Jensen Alterations On — a Sigma Nu guest The group was Ladies’ and Gents’ nothing amused and highly astonished with ALso Hemstitching the conjuring tricks of Dr Wilmicim son a member of the Alumni asand TAILORS sociation Paul Larson master of (Over O P Skaggs ) ceremonies made the closing remarks At nine o'clock a dancing party When You Want a REAL JOB in honor of rushees began at the DONE for a MODERATE Fourth ward amusement hall PRICE—Call At t 4 Luring intcrmiision the party of C T It O T M A N seventy-seve- n coun’cs was enSHOE REPAIRER tertained with a song by Kcn-Ci39 West Center Hawkes mid a dancing act presented by Bill Curewc Tho Delta Nu Alumni as oiia tion and the Active chapter weic veil represented CHARLES K JOHNSON Manager Canyon Trip Trucks or Closed Cara PHONE 3M studeato — Our lu Is heat Sigma Phi Beta entertained its rushees at a formal dancing party at the Bluebird Thursday evening The early fall idea was carried out in all appointments The hall was decorated with autumn leaves and an enormous assortment of fall flowers were Forty couples present Special guests were Mrs Joseph A Anderson Mrs Frank L West and Mrs John O Peterson Committee in charge of arrangements were Marie Anderson and Eeanor Tasso JOHNSON CAB A TRANSFER For Quick Careful a ETrber Shop hi the hfri of I Phi Kappa Iota held its rush party at the Hotel Eccles 14 in Friday evening October the honor of rushees A dinner atforthe chapter house preceeded Mar Hill mal dancing party La with Les acted as toastmaster Pocock and Guss Hall responding Theta George Glenn Phi Delta from Ogden was a special guest at the banquet and spoke to the Theta group concerning Phi Delta Entertainment during intermission consisted of a tap dance by Eddie Lundquist and Benny Degn vocal Clyde Jorgenson sang two solos Music was furnished by tho Bluebird orchestra President and Mrs E G Peterson Professor and Mrs P E Peterson Professor and Mrs M B Ketchups and Mr and Mrs Lester Pocock were patrons and patrqnesses The committee in charge of arrangements included La Mar Hill Frank Cranncy Bill Moore and Seventy-fiv- e Jorgenson Clyde couples were in attendance ENTERTAINS Is life worth living? Yes M long as there is wrong to right — Alfred Austin 4M PHI KAPS RUSH PARTY annual 15ETA SIGMA PHI HETA PARTY After the banquet enjoyed dancing f It en - 5 (5 i year was held by sororities Saturday with the organizathe following tions announcing girls as being pledged to their groups Beta Delta — Jean Allen Naomi Mae Lucille Bailey Anderson Fern Banks Maurine England Frances Fisher Jeanette Ford Fowler Tess Gardner Elva Hall Eleanor Hodgeson Grace Larson Veda Lucas Vida Lucas Roma Luthy Helen MacDonald Leona McArthur Melba Middleton Margaret Morgan Genevieve Paxton Louise Richards Afton Richards Alton Walker Gertrude Woods Chi Omega — Fannie Hodges Carina Cooley Afton Henderson Dorothy White Margaret Ririo Faye Benson Lillian Jones Anna Lou Peterson Faye Walker Ath-leBudge Donna Garbett Maurine Kendall Beryl Lenkersdorfcr Tlwta Cpsilon— Edna Thornock Vera Scheby Sigma Phi Beta — Romna South Lulu West Sorois — Harriet Anderson Phyllis Frederickson Arlene Bower Alta Stevens Lucy Cutler Helen Webb Helen Stringham Anna Hanson Shirley Boyle Roberta Smith Ruth Owens Donna Geddcs May Mackey Anna Johnson Eloise Torgeson Iras Swapp Evelyn Carlisle Mary Spicker Mildred Bankhead Jean Stewart Beth Nelson Utahna Peterson Phyllis Sheffield school “f haa a pur discovered e SORORITIES PLEDGE first pledge day of the The ’ fr j - I- MosetwvYdaho— (IP)-T- he Idaho state heard of education may aeeept receiver’s certificates of deposits in defunct hanks for payment of tuition at the University of Idaho and other state educational institutions according to ward recently received from the dtt— y general in answer to the questions put by W D Vincent commissioner of education It ia reported that' the ruling will affect about 190 students in the stats The certificates may atoe ha used — security for notes The attorney general warned however egalnst receiving illegal tulii— fees This efflee hss ruled" the attorney gaheraTi opinion said "that the nniverrity can accept no fees except for studies Imposed la n profs side ii capacity — eoaOto to entering tho nnivers- - 4 t uv ItitnehturAhat U to Accept " ‘ Students Rebell At OH THESE QUES! Dee: What's she like? Dum: Oh lemme see old man Fd say aha had a B Q of 110 maybe In ease yen hadn’t heard B Q (Beauty Quotient) is the new aeieuUfle method at rating the Weaker sex devised to save words consequently breath and therefore logger and hatter football teat— are expected B k is elaady allied to Beau Quotient although the exact correlation be tween the two is yet uadetenn- I— d lertdeatally thia new Que is far amt important than the good eld 1 Q hi ’24 leading colleges and A S'Vey icrde" recently' rv7'r-bshows that the s 7 A Tip For Sorority (' 2t W V OPEN FORUM - C't i - o ''3" t J' 7 7 - iti Cj : " ’ l fctilly J- r r t:r if “i Carl spent the first nineteen years of his life in Vasteeras a city of 30000 people located ne-the Malar lake on the plains oi He completed central Sweden three years of his high school work there and would have probably taken up the trade of his father that of farming had it not been for the alluring stories that were told to him about America by friends who had been here Carl came to the United States in 1924 and went directly to Saline where an uncle of his had already taken up land Since that time he has worked on the railroad and on the cattle range Like many of us he would probschool entered ably not have again had not the depression relieved him of work Carl graduated from the Salina High School last year and made such an enviable record there that he was given a scholarship in the Forestry department of the College When I asked Carl why he had chosen Forestry as a major he replied) “I don’t know there is a charm a romance about the mountains and the forests that I just can’t get away from” - ' ’ :'s -- v S(XTAI XALENIlAi: Oct 20 — W A A Thursday Hard Times Party Friday OcL 21 — Faculty Association Party Fraternity Bid Day Tuesday Oct 25 —U S A C Sports Day Opening of Intramural sports week ti? 4 sson JrrJe r i cFte £rzZ't$ ' Tt V super-enduran- ce Hii jJ tl - a” cj it t - Carl Ericksson reminds me of those sturdy athletic Swedes and Finlanders I have often seen unloading lumber in the ports of He is not unwestern France usually tall nor overly muscular yet he impresses me as having and extraordinary physical agility Carl’s angular cheek bones speak determination and his uniformly red cheeks and face call to mind the deeds of his Leaf Erickfamous name7sake Do Zombies really exist? Rumors have been seeping in " for years from the island of Haiti about dead bodies being exhumed and through a process of sorcery put to work in the fields and mills but is there any truth to the rumors? ttlv'tiMden days As 11 i “White Zombie” the United ‘ ' Irises and tks expression m THE GOOD OLD DAYS Artists which is scheduled picture Life intelliStudent (Excerpts from iavolvea persistent and to open at the Capitol theatre tofilee 1M6) welfare of our Alma the day treats exhaustively of this thit'cxact Notoe: Seetai subject U — VC A meudeMw and guitar dub through all the years wt Recognizes Zombiiun affairs of our eoHege of its la pronresaiang rapidly and 1 1 That Zombies really exist is recwill MOB give a recital New Cie'eerk 'that It does' of'" the aoembera ognized by John Mulholland edito enroll are urged ‘ ir‘V-t- r tor of the Sphinx the magazine ft for magicians who says: “Not one' can always te counted on by and square Circle daws are popular dajicea at alone ofin Haiti but in many secto respond with information tions our own country there is 7 rorX money that busy as one is one car Student Body parties a widespread belief in Zombiism tc J j r enormous power is attributed thkt poor as orie' is one id willing i Why the scarcity of girls and to the priest craft of this cult ’one can serve Alma has at Student Body daneea? Can rlzX by any means “As a magician I am of course ' V ' - " j! V it ha that fellows are afraid rti "f' entirely skeptical but I cannot disto ask or ht ’it that girls don’t love deep and2 abiding loyalty means want regard the fact that millions of to gaf people base their actions on the present Of one's college and faith in its Zombie beliefs and that their desEven in Those Days service to the limit of one’s powers— tinies are thereby largely con-V an Bullen: There’s art to commensursome ?Bryant in sacrifice eve J degree trolled” hasn’t that fussing girls Everyone have reoeived from the ffdU “White Zombie” which tells of ' gift s is O'JTsi— Anonymous Merrill:' Those Senior the practice of Zombiism comes Gladys to the Capitol theatre today : ' moustaches tickle me! - it ! The story of “White Zombie” concerns itself with that black sorcery practiced in Haiti which has to do with dead bodies being and put to work in mills and fields Reports of these eerie practices have been seeping into the United States and recently an American author vari-fie- d them through personal observation Bela Lugosi who came into prominence with his stage creation of Count Dracula in “Dra-eulhas the principal role in this newcomer He plays the role of a sinister fiend named “Mur der” who traffics in the exhumation of dead bodies in order to man his sugar mills and his fields He also has nine of the zombies as a bodyguard which perpetrates heinous crimes at the behest of their hypnotic alter ego In Hollywood Lucosi’s name has become synonymous with strange secret powers There is something of a mysterious hypnotic quality about his deep-s- et eyes and the reason appears to be that he has In hit probed life too deeply longest speech which was only one short paragraph he says “I have lived too completely I have known every human emotion Fear hate hope love rage despair ambition all are old acquaintances but they have left nothing to offer me” Madge Bellamy plays the part of the heroine It is interesting to note that Hollywood has finally produced a character portrayal so infinitely realistic that when the scene in which Miss Bellamy is seen tying in her coffin ‘was flashed upon the serene Miss Bellamy let out A piercing scream and bolted for the door “White Zombie” starts at the Capitol Theater today 20 i (Note: Few Aggies realize that there are students in school at Utah State not only from the several parts of the United States and Canada but also from SwedIndia en Switzerland Armenia Germany and the Philippines This is the first of a series of articles written to introduce these foreign students to the student body — Editor) ZOMBIES her i V -- "' " ' -- ‘i 't4- t d:s 5V " vr f zzrt £2y£Mv yrr ' — ’ A ' Ditherings " v 'u'" ''?£ h'? yLee v Rex Lowe By DIDie Taut? r")l m "r i8V ?! i MOUNTING MOUNT LOGAN -- ' ' Writers Considering the natural topograFsckrell Paul Geddea Rex Lowe phy M the U & A C campus a iua and Amar Hickman college sponsored hike tois in itself " injury — i : merely adding insult mr"ti — hut anyway being a venturesome soul I sallied forth Sunday morning feeling like an October version you’re waking call me Jay WfckterrJPauj Larsen Floyd Morgan of “If call me early mother dear fcdriaaoh Gladys Bischoff Mannwanng early tor I’m to be queen of the May Sant Paul Bankhead Mildred C‘rri'oc!cy'i tra la (More tra la later Of the Ruth 'Ldyton Orti Rose trip itself I remember little: ' v ’ i crimsoning leaves turretsd rock Rajr Nfelsott ‘ ' — ' and pines silhouetted if111—' " castles ' r"i" j ' fc against the skyline are of Issmall “J ‘LOYALTY' " “ moment (the main idea up and onward forcing one foot in Subtract involve — to and other of the front cpt’s ppilfge up up Icyalty mine all that college gave interests bp) ' An panoramic beauty of — effusive Cache adjectives valley jadgiKlt)akifl connectkms with are in order but as for future atmemories fUbciatwHw - friendships tempts at communing with nature rWhat a narrow It’s J me and Omar the Tentmaker pcrsoiud iiftwe without thesethings The hopes “A loaf of bread a jug of wine thou singing beside me in the successes of every day have and jf is Paradise enough’! one rewuses these wilderness ! r - ' VeanPostman Philip Bnllen fcrssssa ' jC'iyioVdVtiarwrieSng i nr 1 LaVell Ward r J UaT--X 5 ! ' - pijrke5aan I?ancH Spencer f - Hugh Fuller' - - K Shorts Staff Alice Hansen rail Gedies Martin dinette Ruth Wiser Anderson Ralph Christensen Ike Bennlon Jay V - easiness Staff - “park Laughter” Is one long cry for more spontaneous joyful living more direct straightforward 'action than we permit ourselves in our present conventionalised society It is a plea for not only less artificiality and but for a test standardization primitive simplicity in our approach to life - thm " "" — TX - Assistant Editor gesture Editor Society Editor songs Columnist tAr I - ' - ’ 5 Associate Editor Associate Editor — CON - ? ‘ DARK LAUGHTER— — Sherwood Anderson Bruce Dudley a man of poetic temperament haa left bis wife in Chicago and under an assumed name is masquerading as a factory4 hand in the Indiana town where be had lived as a child Alene Grey wife of Bruce’s employer becomes suddenly conscious of a strange attraction for Bruce $he finds a way of attracting him and et experimenting with love It is as easy for Bruce to go away with her as it was for him to leave his wife and he goes as the father of her child “Dark Laughter” is the chorus— that the sounds through the book laughter of negroes and their Howard Esrid Law Editorial Staff FULL2Y O’-- ' r Daheeripfaia IxtjrcoUegiate Press Association cl !J ' A42tot£k3t Itkiutl t a v - v— 4 rS : " - CARL ERICKSSON SWEDEN 6Hairks ‘ Acrfeultaral ' Our Foreign Students review Genuine Red Fpx or Fitch Collar' ' COATS AT 2Q50 29 West First North Logan Utah |