Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN XJTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER 16 1932 FRENCH CLUB SOCIETY '— 1 K ' W:-- - °X7 XA&a Jesters Enteitain Military 1 rat Initiates Thalthnr Jay TVdman The meeting program and party La a and Lowell Woods of the Jesters’ club held last vcre initiat'd into memleihip in Thursday night was fara mtie e Scabbaid and L!4Jf Monday night than usual Tht se men were selected from The program given in the Little Lynn Howard the advanced corps of cadets as J'Gcrs qualities which vCiT mate uic u good and office r in time of war or forceful citi ers m time ofupnht peace moo a Mmeie and listing insist in military education and aolc to promote intimacy and go d 'Inp among the ( udet fu ers Ft d'- ’d and Bmdo U'dc’ the v Lni! Theatre follows: Readi ig — Boyd Pulley at his best piano ’ — - " ' : ? ! ? it II y aura une reunion du Ccrcle Francais Vcndredi la 16 decembre 1932 a dl'Oiscau Bleu! And in case you can't read that it means that 4 i i YOUR CHRISTMAS WILL BE HAPPIER WITH BLUEBIRD CANEjY ' IN YOUR HOME! TO BEET FRI $mmmA ’ if a Williams- fr there will be a meeting of the Campus French Club Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the Logan Bluebird Everyone who has studied the French language or who has a genuine interest in French is invited to attend Each person who attends will be asked to bring a present costing not more than five cents The purpose of the French club is to cultivate an interest in the French language and in French life and culture The program Friday afternoon will give interesting ts about Christmas as it is spent in France The first year French studenU will give the one-a- ct play Joseph and Mary spoken in French Other parts of the include a solo by EIlioU Budge and a talk by J Elwood Hansen who lived in the various parts of France for thrpe years on "A Christmas Eve in France” Presents will be placed around the "sabits” m typical French custom and at the end of the program these will be given to the membul of the club by lotteiy side-ligh- ill Lois Maughan: musical reading — Jc- -e Anderson a one act play d by Gladys Hendrickson and plated by Jay Winkleman and Sheldon Bergeson songs— Leona M Atthur The meeting was short and busi-r- o like Jay Winkleman piesi-nt taking charge In' 1'irty was at the Delta Nu id riod n Ho a and was a dancing party i (ormteton 11 ! refreshments served by tne Pa ifter the i inmUtc- in charge were delicious and fitted the occasion substann ceremony tially of consisted Tni committee °r Captain Mi rill Anderson Gladys HendrickWinkle-inart Eveiybody has his racket these Jay oii a d Hr son Loi Maughan Sheldon Bergeson and in days — even our demur lOll school teachers fu t all those who helped make inMy memories of teachers the ctening a success through enflicted tortures only extend to my tertainment or food high schcool days honed I shall uim day begin my learners lament at that J Hi Alpha Kappa Psi announces the timu I might state that I gathpledging of Howard Law Paul ered this experience from four Lartcn and Lee Jensen different schools ono m WyomGi ace Meetings will be held every two ing two in Ftah and one in vcphs in the form of cafeteria Idaho Eath school wall be held luminous with piominent business liable for some of its glaring mismanagement but 1 take the one m n a spool d speakers t f in Idaho just for example M i wp i ! ‘c irt hKtnr-- i m There were three hundred and the announces Beta n t Mi t i Lu! Kappa in rpm students registered ami tho fifty Colo Vernon of illmm pledging there was not an Industry vuthm !i pt r of Larsen Robert Edwin Phi Cp'silm Bmgortcr miles that Lippi one hundred and Omit ion h !d npi tlion Siiuidtv Vnuur Furl Chadwick Harold was not directly eighty dependent upon st tin Hoim L onoiiiKs Cottage Tailor and Raleigh Barlo one class wasn't Agriculture there foi Lou u t PuLy NLugaiot ii Cor-neor a related suband Jack in Whitney Ag Pledges given Carol Chi i tense nand Helen have been advanced to ject Of course we must have two NeNon AfL r the a ban- the Clyde of years of Latin or some other Squirchood degtee held fit Hotel Lodes quet vuh t ono year of foreign laJIagc v ho attended AUimm member AnThe Blue Key organization held Chemistry Physics GeometryLiterathe inaction woe Th' lui Johnson History and English Ai dt Ha Men dh Rk hmond its monthly formal banquet last cient ture Why? Because the gentlemen Rhea night at the Bluebird The speaker in Fr inees Knott (Lirlund charge of the universities ami Johnon Plea v t Grove Priscilla was Hnry Paikor Who spoke up- colleges not let us in withof the Rotary out such wou)4 Row land and F i on T i o Io- - on 'Pimeiplos " n Movement tft Roskelley Welling graduThere were sevcnly-tw- o w Al I lllgt im nt made bv pl i sided ates that year and six of Us have M m imi I1 it i son (1U nt iK'i a gone into higher education The Fife arc only interescted other sixty-si- x in thut kind of physics so useful iKKMAV I MW CLSS 1 The Vu (hupter of the Sigma in cowing tho rebellious spirit of Phi K'li out"! t mod at a party tlieir their numerous progeny ot the winter Mi with Ctmim in honor Mine Amleisan ncing is entirely forgotten chemistry ot at the home of Mis (livifdon John O the ciuartHr (ieriimn their Ancient Histoiy goes no ruerson Games and music furnthe Modern Ixinguage departfarther than last year’s barnyard ished i ateoitainmcnt after which Gerin course ment uill giw a and their only use accumulation Inlight lefiet shments were setved one man for le?iniiers Any of English Literature is offering Three ‘penal guest were pies-eti rested should see Mr Jensen a more savory malediction upon Mi'S Amir on re tiled a beau- will be the head of some kicking cow or room and Hour hi r smon'y sistiful gift from balky horse later terThe other six of us scattered r J Lata Vr ’iti but we all landed in college i!e is weie m ihtrge and Bessie the From here I must base of the iff nr story upon my collegiate observations Week lint! Guest The first college I attended had Chi ()nnii f ntortiined Miss an enrollment of 8000 but was not a first rate school It was loMdru t I i a t v Helen IIaiw Tois Peterson and Elizabeth Archcated in one of the large eastern ibald t the (lu!ler house over citices and the campus was a the past weik tnd small square in the center of the city surrounded by old red brick ' ¥& dwelling houses — these were the class rooms Si hool vd! close Thursday Rules for graduation: so many Deo moor 22 nt 3 o’clock acweeks must be spent at the to nt from anrouncenu cording schcool we must go to school for nl the Registrar’s office Registraive da vs a week: so many groups ’ r tvat i tion for Winter quarter w ill bemust be filled— (the Prof got to4 8 at Jan gin Wednesday gether on this and with the old e a m regular class woik commethods of familiar congress — you scratch my back menting Thursday and I’ll scratch yours got their pet subject on the required list) Imagine the value of a course in Botany or Chemistry to a delightsome young lass majoring in Drama Literature or English Must we be forever bound by the rules laid down by John Harvard and hts contenfporaries? We aren’t chiiddren that we must go to scchool only five days each week One more day per week over a period of three years would student a give an industrious J t to get through in that chance 5 much time or it would give us who have to work for a living 't: that much greater earning capacity in the sum me But I forget Tho Profs must have thehir Saturday’s and Sunday’s off v P S — The old alma mater has been admitted to class A standing in the American Association of Lady- Universities Accredited They whitewashed the buildings More stuff pO'-c’n- g di This School teacher i - Graft book-lovi- cL If-- 11 i Cai-do- ll smiis little ups and downs mean a thing to a true Shredded Wheat fan lie can take it! And so can you if you get the energy that’s packed away in these 100 whole wheat 100 good to eat biscuits! Shove a couple overboard into a nice bowl of milk or cream In Shredded Wheat all the energy elements that smart old Nature put into wheat are right in those biscuits And note golden-brow- n that flavor! Quick waiter we want more! IlFE’S When you ire Niogora FaIIs on the package you KNOW you havrt —tried Wheat PAGE THREE nt Fonnesbeck Law And Pulley To Make Trip The Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press association convention will be held at the University of Wyoming January 5 6 and 7 1933 The purpose of the meeting is to discuss general school administration and publication problems confronting the various schools in the Rocky Mountain conference The most important part of the convention will be a three day course iq journalism and publication Issuees of various school newspapers will be used to illustrate the strong as well as thd weak points of journalism makeup balance type etc Each school must submit three issues of its school newspaper publications together with information as to the number of of copiers printed percentage support from student funds percentage of support from advertising cost of publication and number of paid staff members The newspapers will be judged this E Lou ns year by Charlees berry editor of the Rocky Mountain News of Denver According to a letter received editor of by Frank Fonnesbeck Student Life from Bob White editor of the Branding Iron official publication of the Associated Students of thlo University of of the Wyoming all members Student Life staff who can possibly go are welcome to attend the convention although tho official delegation is limited to six members Hating decided on the meeting place of the next convention the members of the convention elect a president and secretary the latter usually being elected ftom the school where the'“cxt assembly is to be held for the ensuing year Generally each school makes a bid tor the convention to be held at their school Two years ago the convention was held at Utah State At this tunc Student Life was awarded third place in the contest It is hoped by members of Student Life staff and student body that Ibis year’s publication will make a high rating toward high honors in student publications With such an efficient staff headed by Frank Fonnesbeck editor and Howard Law business manager with many other talented journalists Student Life should make a strong bid for favorable rating The delegation from thhe U SA -Frank C this year will include Fonnesbeck editor Boyd Pulley associate editor and Howard Law business manager The first two mentioned have worked diligently for four years on the publications at the college They have progressed from sport writers to their present positions “NOT ORDINARY — SUPERIOR QUALITY”! PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS COEDS TO Someone with a relatively small THREE amount of ingenuity could very easily start an index of classificaBE AWARDED tion of the students by taking a copy of the finger prints which accumulate on the glass in the LETTERSdoors library building every day Since heavy bars have been placed on the doors as a means of opening them why must the Marie Singleton Venice Carlson glass be continuously stained with and Vaughn Harshbarger three fingerprints? physical education majors are the winners of the W A A sweaters awarded each year to the gills The bookstore has been the securing 1500 points hull of many jokes puns and To win awards one must e thrusts and here's another Volleyball pete in basketball It seems incredible that often tuner during noon hour only swimming etc seciuring so many one clerk Is available to help points for entrance and for win- the rushing horde that arrives - I COMPANY “Uncoda Bakers” ACE'S CAFE homo-lik- e place — where our meals are cooked as you like them and our prite is right Corner Main and Center Logan — A W Chenev Mgr That TI'DWT : HALL Soft Drinks - Ammunition Fishing Tackle HEW FASIIIOHS AT MODERATE PRICES SUGGESTIVE XMAS GIFTS For The Young PURE SILK CREPE PANTIES PURE SILK CREPE GOWNS LOVELY SII K CREPE PAJAMAS West Center JOHNSON CAR K THAN SPUR For Quick Careful M O V I CHAKLKS K JOHNSON na Ante-deluvi- an —3 litre Is The Fhice Where You Can Huy With Confidence and Gel Satisfaction! 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is Now we know what they mean by saying “When our ship comes Si BEWARE OF IMITATIONS” tensen was prominent in activities and scholarship He was a student of the school of arts and science a member of the Delta Nu fraternity Phi Kappa Phi Pi Delta Ejisiltm and Alpha Sigma Nu During his four years' attendance at the college he wan an outstanding member of the tennis team lus fourth year he was captain tennis nnd state intercollegiate champion He also participated on staffs Buzzer and the Student Life and in Kampus Kapricef In addition he was president of his class during his junior year Mr Christensen is now attending lus second year at the University of California at Berkeley doing research work In zoology University of Illinois football admissions for 1932 have a $2 “top” lowest since the war year of 1918 ‘ WVVeVAW'VVVVV' XMAS TIME - The Night Before Christmas L CANDY TIME We are headquarters for J ' Twas the night before Christmas in the fraternity house Everyone was collecting ajio hday souce Each door and each window was guarded with care In hopes that no Profs might bother them there The hootch was dragged forth from under the bqd With scarcely a sound— the silence was dead The face of each lookout was marked by a grin At the thought of the Scotch and the sherry and gin IL Three milos to the north as the crow takes its flight Two professors stood watch through the long winter night With telescopes watching each window and door Til their patience gave out— they could stand it no more So with pistols and hand-cuff- s they mounted the side Of tho car of their hlimp and started to nde To the house where the drinkers wise holding full sway At the top of the hill three short nubs away HI As dry leaves before the wild hurra ane fly When they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky too So up to the roof and the chiraney-toFlew the revenue blimp with its revenue crew A patter of feet on the roof overhead And the drinker locked up— but their nyses were red And their thoughts were so muddled by fidgons of claret That they thought it the sound of the' rats in the garret -- Fresh Quality Candies! 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