Show Atari " STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY Christmas Spirit Pretiailes At Asgie ' “' Socials As Holiday Season Approaches J 4 T A Christmas tea honoring all freshmen women at the U8ACU PHI KAP BIRTHDAY PARTY held Wednesday afternoon from three to in the LDS institute under the auspices of the Associated Women Stu dents organization 4 This tea was the first of a se ries to be gives by the senior sponsors an organization com- posed of girls from the junior and senior classes who assist each Incoming class of freshman women and orient them in the social and scholastic aims of the college Miss Ethelyn Larson president of the AWA directs the activities of the senior sisters The committee in charge of the tea consisted of Margaret Ririe Lucy Cutler and Edith Ann Gunn Those of the program included Oralie Bailey Ruth Ownes Ruth Wright Veda and Vida Lucas Marian Ensign and Irene Stevens was Wednesday evening Dec 19 Phi Kappa Iota celebrated its 26th A “stag" dinner was birthday held at the Chapter house The theme of the party was carried along the "spirit” of Xmas with the house cleverly decorated and sma" Xmas trees of each table lighted for the dinner Uno was toastmaster with Karl Iee- and Floyd Johnson of the active members responding with toasts Don Painter - and Ace Raymond represented the pledges giving "Old Nippy-Nic- k Kap” toasts Monday and Tuesday nights Dee 17 and 18 the following men were initiated: Mark Theurer Emil Gessel Irvin Pierce Max Henderson Emery Snyder Kimber Hansen Dick Ajax have recently moved their baggage Into the house and will reside at 489 TO E 3rd North House guests over the weekis sponsoring end were: Ben Phillips Golden in Ogden dur- Schofield Wendell Lewis Nolan holidays It Whittemore five-thir- ty ' WEBER CLUB ENTERTAIN En-glto- - ' The Weber club a party to be held ing the Christmas will be held at the Berthaaa ballroom on January 2 Members of YULETIDE the club will meet at Weber col- - FESTIVITY lege at 8:30 and from there they One of the delightful functions will go to the dance following which they will adjourn to Dick’s of the holiday season was the Club members need not annual Christmas dancing party cafe confine their choice of partners given by the pledges and active members of Pi Kappa Alpha to the club Tuesday evening at the AmbasI sador Ballroom The decorations were carried out in a holiday motif During intermission the guests were entertained with a skit featuring Floyd Morgan and Bill Hess Arrangements for the affair were in charge of Bennion Spencer Ralph Porter and Stan Burgess t five seventy Approximately were present Special couples Mr and Mrs guests included Harold Peterson Dr and Mrs C Dr Leon Linford C Randall Fred Joe Ostler Eric Rybc-fMorgan Mr and Mrs Parley Kilburn and John Wilson Jr FIRESIDE PARTY The Chi Omega sorority held a fireside party last Monday A program was supplied by the pledges and Christmas gifts were distributed by the pledges to all the girls Later a group of Phi Kapps appeared bringing peanuts The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games and giving stunts Those in charge of the entertainment were Eloise Brewer Clarice Olson Evelyn Hayward and Margaret Ririe - t i SPURS ELECT NEW OFFICERS FORMAL PARTY Miss Margaret Cardon has re cently been elected to the position of Spur President Miss Cardon is an Alpha Cni Omega and is secretary of A W S organization The other new officers of the Spur organization are: Vice President Ester Israelson Secretary Beth Hess Editor Effie Larson Beth Corresponding Secretary Gillespie Historian Augusta Judd and Alumni Advisor Anna Johnson Miss Hess and Miss Larson weis put into their respective offices by acclamation These officers will officiate un til the last of the Fall quarter PLEDGE Pledges of Alpha Chi Omega at a delightful were hostesses formal dancing party at the Ambassador Ballroom for active and alumni couples were Seventy present and light refreshments were served During intermission gifts and candy were distributed Patrons and Claus by Santa patronesses were: Mr and Mrs George Came Professor and Mrs S E Clark Attorney and Mrs L’D Naisbitt Mr St Idalah Shepherd Lieutenant and Mrs John Pitzer Miss Dora Bunday was chairman of arrangements and was assisted by Mary Kaythryn Naisbitt Kathryn Caine Jeanne Dufforj Marjorie Bee and Rhoda Lenkersdorfer An interesting feature of the evening was the programs which were replicas of the pledge pin 'BARB CHRISTMAS BALL TONIGHT The annual Christmas party of the USAC Barbarians will take place tonight at the Ambassador ballroom Elaborate plans have been laid for an uriUsually fine evening with Santa Claus gifts candy and gay Christmas decorations The entire student body is invited — both affiliated and unaffiliated students The party promises to be one of the largest affairs of the Christmas season Inexpensive gifts will be exchanged e BETA KAPS TO HAVE PARTY The president’s home was the scene of a gay informal 'tea held last Sunday December 15 honoring activity leaders of the school President and Mrs E G Peterson with Student President Lloyd Johnson formed the receiving line The house was festive with a lighted Christmas tree candles and holly sprig at the windows The table was covered with an Italian lace cloth Ivory tapers were at the ends with the center-piec- e a mound of yellow and pink sweet peas in an amber blown-glabowl Dipped candies and frappe furthered the pastel color scheme Music was furnished by a girls' quartet from the musio department of the college A feature of the afternoon was Informal singing of Christmas carols by all those present Approximately sixty students called during the afternoon ss Mr John A Binns was a visitor at tthe chapter house last Friday The Beta Kami nlfdgea headed by their president Claude Cowley have completed plans for an informal Christmas party to be held att the Beta Kappa House Thursday evening at 8 o’clock SIGMA CHI James Harvey has been named MOTHERS chairman of arrangements All The Mothers’ Club gave the members pledges and alumni members of the fraternity and Sigma Chi Fraternity a surprise their partners have been invited party last Monday night after fraternity meeting A wide assortment of home made Christmas candy decorated the table ALPHA CHIS ' CAROL They presented the fraternity with a floor lamp Mr and Mrs Asa e A Christmas party was Bullen made them a present of enjoyed by members of Alpha an overstuffed chair Viola d Chi Omega Monday night The Mrs Hammond and Mrs first part of the evening was Thatcher gave the boys a vase spent at the house where a lovely and a table scarf lighted tree helped to create a festive atmosphere After refreshments and a hilarious exchange DORMITORIES of presents the group went carolFESTIVE ing in accordance with an old The Christmas spirit prevailed Sorosis tradition Caroling ended at the PI Kaps house where a at the Girls’ Dormitories last Id formal dinprogram and refreshments conners The sophomore girls will cluded a nrry evening be hostesses for the campus dorthe guests for mitory dinner which will be Professor and Mrs CAROLERS Milton Merrill Lloyd Johnson ENTERTAINED Floyd Morgan Professor and Mrs The Alpha Chi’s held their Chester Myers Professor and Mrs annual Christmas party Monday and Mrs D Bnte 17 December at the chairftrocketC MrMdMrsTcarUsle! right Ter house After Santa Claus Following the dinner Professor the had distributed the gifts Myers will read a Chsistmas story group set out to sing carols to all At the downtown dormitory Presithe other fraternities to the presi- dent and Mrs E G Peterson will dent’s home and the girl’s dormi- be the guests tory At the close of the caroling the Alpha Chi’s were were the FRENCH CLUB ” guests of the Pi Kappa Alpha’s PARTY for the refreshments and light Le Cercle Francais celebrated entertainment with both solemnity and hilarity fire-sid- Mam-mon- 111 at their anru”! Christmas party at the Bluebird on Monday De- CHAPTER MEETING AT CASTLE 1934 20 PAGE THREE STUDENT LEADER WE WELCOME YOU STUDENTS GIVES OPINION 1 4 DEC 'it1' veftising the young man who becomes known throughout the state and out of the state through contacts made during the process of printing and ' engraving a book the debater who appears at his own and other colleges the actors in — " and producers of plays the athlete with an outstanding record — these individuals have the distinct advantage of having become identified in the minds of those to whom they will sooner or later apply for employment When one considers education from the broaoer view- point a straight Fountain and Lunch Service” Popular Students to "A” scholas- tic record while it is a very enviable accomplishment does not entirely satisfy the demands made of an individual in most phases of business life Certainly the student who has confined himself strictly to his classroom and text book has missed an opportunity to broaden his experiences and his general knowledge and to avail ' himself of experiences which might serve as vital factors in claiming success as a reward ' for efforts put forth In school and in later life Good Sleighing On Aggie Hill Leave for Mission t 1 i i r Joel Hart an Aggie student for the past two years is leaving on the seventh of January to fill a mission in France Mr Hart is on the campus as a popular musician well-kno- Keith Spencer one of the outstanding sophomores at the college is leaving In the very near future for a two year mission in the central states A farewell party is being given in his honor tonight at 7:30 in the Fourth ward chapel and everyone is cordially invited to attend last we know why the colFor years we has a hill bemoaned the fact that our Mater hadn’t been erected at the bottom of a valley or on a level plane at least But at last the purpose of the hill has apAt lege have Alma It is for coasting! peared Choose a night when the snow Is crunchy underfoot and the air is crisp unto stiffness Take your sleigh and your girl-- If you wish the added excitement of siren screams —and climb till you are etresri with the seminary Now lie down on your building — well lie down on your sleigh get your girl on top if you can take it and leave the rest to gravity You’ll streak around the curve at between 160 to 170 miles Perold: A Treatise on Viticul- per depending on your girl's ture weight (the heavier tho better Lawrie and Blakison: Commer- for once) The wind will whistle cial Flower Forcing through your teeth and hiss Hottes: Practical Plant Propaga- through your carefree locks You'll tion go down Seventh East like a Sealbrook: Modern Fruit Grow- greased rocket It will be your fastest party since that Newhouse ing Newsham: Fruit Growing for episode Try it some time Profit that’s what little Remember v ' Dunkin: Pruning Hardy FYuit hills are for Trees Fenland: Fruit and Vegetable i'i Growing for Canning Johnson: Plant Names Simplified Murray: Planning and Planting the Home Garden Hottes: Book of Perennials Hottes: Book of Annuals MUSIO Orange: Stepping Stones to Music Somervell: A Chart of Rules of Harmony Somervell: A Chart of Rules of Counterpoint Lorom: American Ballads and 'IHJilHSJIH JULLgg Folk Songs Admittedly work is far from satisfactory as at present found on this and every other campus In the first place tho scope Isn’t broad enough and the distribution of activities Isn’t commensurate with the number of students available There is no point In allowing any one individual more outside responsibility than he can handle along with his regular course and at the same time denying participation to hundreds of others because there -- isn't enough to go around The enprogram tire should be planned and supervised not with the idea of taking away from the student his initiative but to supply direction and purpose to the program and thereby make It resg-l- y efficacious After all extracurricular activities should he a direct result of classroom needs and should in turn make available to the class room the benefits of this outside participation Then there is the great satisfaction which activities supply to the student His name and upon graduation picture are much more imposing when accompanied by an array of activities This makes a big impression upon the girl friend and is an incentive to the susceptible freshman inspiring him on to more noble heroic deeds extra-curricul- ar New Library Books horticulture extra-curricul- mu CAPITOL Today Fri and Sai MstmuEzn extra-curricul- ar mirimmum BULLETIN 17 50 cember Approximately would be linguists were present Any students who Intend to After the serving of light refreshtrain at the senior or junior of ments a program consisting high school during this school group si lging of French songs The first shot fired by Ameri-- i year should see Professor Mca talk on Christmas in France Clellan immediately during the World war was a Christby M Reed Johnson mas playette and the distribution when the S S MONGOLIA an LOST— Four inch slide rule In fired at an leather case Name on inside of of gifts by Santa Claus The pre- armed merchantman sident M Manning presided on April 19 cover Return to Lincoln Orme enemy submarine 1917 Or to Presidents office Reward The monthly chapter dinner of Alpha Chi Omega was held at the chapter house on December 13 for alumnae pledges and actives After the dinner a program was given next year Marian Ensign played a violin selection “The Old Refrain” Joan P E FRAT Cardon read a charming ChristCELEBRATES mas story “The Littlest Orphan The LU& Institute was the an dthe Christ Baby” Miss Thelma scene of' a dancing party of 016 FORMAL DINNER Fogelberg played "Liebestraum” HOLD PLEDGE Christmas motif when the Phi FOR PLEDGES The remainder of the evening was PARTY WEDNESDAY Delta Phi national honorary PU Beta Delta pledges entertained Ed fraternity held their festive for actives and alumnae at a devoted to group singing The active members of Delta Nu season party laSfc Friday night t formal dinner dance at the Hotel faternity were the guests at a The hall was beautifully dec- Eccles on December 15 About HOME EC pledge party given at the Ambasorated in various Christmas dec- 50 couples attended At the bansador ballroom last evening With COTTAGE orations while Santa’ appearance quet Miss Elda Pocock was more than a score of alumni the evening off and The Home Economics were topped Cottage and responses given the freshmen with Presimarked the entertainment as be- by Gwen Smith Margaret Mor- girls were hostesses for the last present dent Ray Finch Sheldon Rell and successful ing gan Mary Hansen Lenor Lewis quarter girls at a buffet dinner Dale Coburn in charge showed Special guests were Mr and I and Mrs Worley The committee Tuesday evening After the din- the active members a real time Mrs W J Carlisle Mr and Mrs ner games were played and prest) charg8 0f the banquet Included Joseph Jenson Rudy' Van Karo-pe- n Elda Pocock Lenora Lewis and ents distributed Hostesses were Miss Margaret Egbert and Verda Johonson The committee Elizabeth Darley Mary Berg Miss Bertie Maa Evans Larson Ethelyn in charge of the dance included Pearl Baogh HenderFawn Anderson lAfton Guests were Cora Elroa Tiejen and Roby Harris Elinor Jensen son and Norda FInllnson were Helen Evans Patronesses were Larsen Ruth Roskelley Ruth Burin charge of arrangements Mrs Therwin Maiser Mrs John ton Dorothy Knowlton Dorothy Jessen Therla Merrill and Miss Christenson Mrs A J Stockton JESTERS TAKE Mrs A N Sorensen Mrs John Kelley NEW MEMBERS Crockett and Mrs Nellie Lang-to- n The December meeting of the JOURNALISM Jester's club was held Sunday at MEET I the Chi Omega house under ths CHRISTMAS Lambda Rho women's honorary direction of President Holly CO journalistic fraternity held their A delightful program Of A' formal Christmas dinner was 39 South Main — Phone i38 the of at first tthe canmeeting year readings was given by four held Wednesday evening by the didates Faye girls Jiving at the Alpha Chi Chi Omega house Sunday afterfor membership Preston Jeanette- - Ford Virginia Omega house Miss Anna John- noon A short business meeting Peterson and Dorothy Kirk A son house manager was assisted preceded the Christmas program GOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOSOSOeOS cumber of new members were in arrangements by Miss Pat Three musical numbers including were taken in After 'the meeting the Fredrickson in charge of deco- an original composition furnished by Irene Stevens Lucy-bet- h members enjoyed toasted marshI rations Cardon read a Christmas mallows around the fire The table was most beautifully Marian Ensign gave a story appointed with Christmas tapers journalistic report on "The SevDELTA NU and red roses enth Sense” the nose for news HOLDS DINNER At the close of the program was The monthly chapter dinner j FINAL INITIATIONS canes were served candy held at the Delta Nu house last jjELD FOR PLEDGES With Social Sonday afternoon Delta Nu held final initiations Chairman Ray Ball in sharge a Monday night for pledges Ray Frank Bringhurst and program was given Finch to more than forty members pres- George Tanner After the cereent The musical numbers were monies were completed everyone MEN’S HATS CLEANED given by Misses Ruth and Cath-rin- e joined in a royal peanut and AND BLOCKED Wright and Professors A J candy bust at the chapter house Morris George B Caine and WalMost Modern and lace J Vickers each gave brief and On the Campus! Down-tow- n ’ (Continued from page one) Sunday and Monday “BY YOUR LEAVE” with Frank Morgan and Genevieve Tobin news does getaround! these days seems to know that Shredded Wheat is food that stays by you There’s no mystery about it Shredded Wheat is ALL the wheat with all the bran all the energy elements that keep you going in high! Float a pair of Shredded Wheat Biscuits in a bowl of milk or cream for today’s lunch or tomorrow’s breakfast Keep up the good work for a week then look yourself over You will have mere than you ever had before HOW I toast-mistre- Barb Xmas Ball ss With Santa Claw i distribute the "dinner J w AULT t PREACHERS ENTERTAIN Delta Phi ' entertained at a Christmas party at the L D S A Institute on December 17 Christmas tree and ether Yule-tiddecorations added colon to the affair Santa Claus distributed candy and favors Heber Merrill was the chairman of arrangements Franklin Richards was in charge of the orchestra & SON Taxi and Trucking Service e- For Careful Hauling of Furniture and Pianos 4 t PHONE 448 IsCandy Time I at ty ' Whether it is- mother wife or Sweetheart send her a - Ambassador — Tonight box of Logan Chocolates from Logan ' mi £ WE’RE GLAD TO WISH MERRIEST and Shoe Cleaning ’ Shining All Work Guaranteed ! 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