Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH SEPTEMBER 30 1937 IAL MEW Freshmen Honored Hope For the Best Prepare For Worst- -' But Take What Comes for AWS Date Perhaps there won’t—t be—horns SRECTED FORYEAR 1 whistles big A W S Ball is just around the corner Is your mind made up about which handsome fellow you’re goTheta Upsilon entertained into ing to prefer? fall of 1937 with a the is the when Next Monday day rush party Thirty freshman girls you’ll see a big box in the main and members of Theta Upsilon at hall where you can slip a piece the formal dinner party at of paper stating your preference tended Bluebird Afterwards there was And it’s really a good idea to the an informal gathering at the sorormake several since ‘‘Sally’’ just house might have the same idea about ity a date “Jim" being good Chi Omega sorority entertained This A W S Ball which will an unusual rush party in the at be on October 15 at the Dansante form of a “Chi Omega tour” Monis a traditional party at Utah September 20 ift honor of 30 State It starts off right because day Active members and rushees it’s so much fun you’ll be astoundmet at the chapter house guests ed to see how many of the kids where each rushee was given a who meet each other through this and map of the tour passport party end up getting married Cocktail was served in the garden After you have handed in your of Faye Roskelley’s home in Smith-fiel- d preferences the next thing to look The garden was attractively forward to is getting your invita- decorated to represent Glavier NaYou’ll come over to the tion tional Park Salad was served at Commons building about Friday San Francisco which was the home the tenth and see two long lines of Zetta Benson The guests enterout in front of the awfully long ed through the Golden Gate and time to get down to the door and the course was served on San you keep wondering if the boy Francisco bridge where small autoin line across from you will be mobiles marked the place of each He’s a good three girl From there the group hitchyour date inches shorter than you and has hiked down to Gruman’s Chinese pinkish hair and red freckles that Theater on First North street in decidedly clash Logan where they were greeted by By the time they have found Chinese ushers Pat Emmett and your- - invitation ywt've- got that- - T&ttyMcGee Fotto wing-t- he show sickish feeling in the pit of your they were met by a large transstomach and you’re wondering why port bus and taken to the home of you ever let yourself in for this Clara Jean Anderson’s where they You take the little blue envelope enjoyed a meal at Luca’s famous they hand you and push your way Los Angeles Italian restaurant The out in front of theAWS office One small tables were covered with is for the girls and one for boys bright colored table cloths- and the It seems to take an awfully long place of each girl was marked by where no one can see you while embroidered names on the napkins your courage has a chance to re- An Italian dinner was served on cuperate bright colored pottery and each What a relief when you do guest was given a package of Luopen it and find it’s not that very ca’s famous pasteries to take home troublesome boy who you prefer- - with her From Luca’s the guests red in a moment of weakness Of were taken back to the Chi Omega course you don’t know your date house where they enjoyed dessert but “Big Sister Kate" says he’s in the desert Small potted cactus one of the cutest and he's going plants were given to each rushee to call you up tonight to fix The tour’s end was climaxed by a things up and make sure of where ‘‘Back to School” dance held in the Dansante you live A perfect Oh this is College Dorothy Quinney was chairman date for a grand party and a new for the party and was assisted by formal to wear Well if not quite Virginia Hodgeson Ethel Hodges new no one up here has seen and Virginia Lee Arnold 0 it anyway Well girls our Sororities Entertain Rushees i House Warming Held Alpha Chi Omega held a house- Beta Detla chapter of Kappa Delta entertained 50 rushees at an informal jail dinner dance Saturday evening The girls rushees actives and pledges met at the new Kappa Delta jail house 277 North Main at 6 p m They were met at the door by Margery Watts Joan Carter Alice Harris Evelyn Murphy Beryl Rigby and Erma Tiugey worthees who took fingerprints of all entering and presented them with keys to their cells The group then went to the warming Wednesday night from seven to ten to introduce their new chaperon Miss Klemn who is a new addition to the art department faculty Light refreshments were served Gwen Neilson was chairman of the committee on arrangements with Madge Worlton and Ruth Klomp assisting Bluebird for dinner served in the mess hall A profusion of fall flowers decorated the speakers' table while vertical jail bars balls and chains decorated the Each Members of the Pi Kappa Al- remaining tables guest pha fraternity entertained thirty-fiv- e plate was marked with a ball rushees Thursday evening and chain and at each place at were billy clubs hand cuffs and the twenty-thir- d September the American Legion Home in police whistles Dance programs cleverly folLogan canyon During the evening Otis Plant acted the toast- lowed the jail theme being in Glen the form of a ball and chain Whitesides master Joe and Carl Belliston During the course of the even- Worthlngton toasts after ing Cora Fuller acted as with responded and was responded by which sang present everyone group and - fraternal songs- The Helen Cowley and June Okelber-r- y who toasted jailers’ keys and remainder of the evening was respectivelyspent in dancing Music for the The Kappa Delta trio Ruth occasion was furnished by Eldon Hansen and Fred Harris and Pond Ruth Clair Smith and Heltheir orchestra- - The committee in en Cowley sang sorority songs charge of the arrangements in- Music during the entire dinner chairman 'was furnished by Eldon Hansen cluded: Ottis Plant Paul Spencer and Clyde Carlisle and company ? At the conclusion of dinner the group returned to the jailhouse where they were joined by their escorts and all attended a penitentiary hop at the Hotel The members of Gamma Kappa Eccles of Sigma Chi held their initial Patronesses and special guests meeting of the new school year at the affair were Mrs Blanche Monday September 27 Following Marks Mrs Irene Randall Mrs the meeting a stag get together Irene Gardner Mrs Nellie Stock-to- n was held Mrs Geneva Worley Mias Maxine Helss and Miss Edith ' After a complete renovation the Bpwen' Delta Nu house opened its house Monday The first meeting for this Alpha Chi Omega Sorority held school year was held Monday eve- dinner-dance a itr honor' of ning and a special meeting was thelovelyrushees last Friday night ‘ Star called for Thursday evening Dust" was the theme of the banheld for the girls at the Bluequet 175 Pi Kappa Alpha located at East Second South opened its doors bird It was beautifully carried with the early part of this week For the appointments of blue and white aswith-bluters silver past two years the chapter house candles and lyres strung fillblue bowls crystal S3 West First has been located at ed with silver stars for favors South Gayle Cardon was toastmlstress The toasts “Hitch Your Wagon to Beta Delta Chapter of Kappa a Star” given by Blanch B Philk Delta opened the new chapter lips ‘Star Dust" by Virgie and "Star Casing " by Dean house located at 277 North Main Street Friday September S3 The Lewis r house accommodates twenty girls After the dinner the girls wsm The group Is very fortunate in hav- joined by their partners for the ing for their new house mother dance held at the institute which Mrs Addle Swapp teacher at the was appropriately decorated to Whittier Training school further carry out the star dust Rushees Enjoy Canyon Outing toast-mistre- - - Greek Letter Houses Open and but you’re guaranteed a hearty hand clasp lots of laughs plenty of new games to say nothing of the surprizes that always accompany W A A parties T u e s d a y — girls— in the Smart gymnasium at 7:30 p m Women’s Athletic Association invites you to join them and become acquainted with their organization Everyone will be welcome A most interesting year has been planned and many new ideas have become a part of the new program We are very happy to have Miss Stuart assistant professor of physical education as our advisor She was formerly of Montana State college and did some outstanding work there W A officers: Virginia Harris president Ester Webber vice president Marian Thomas secretary Enid Kathryn Bullock reporter Johnson intramural manager and Mavis Hansen assistant intramural manager are enthusiastically arranging a delightful party We’ll see you there candy Senior Sponsors Entertain Freshies Thursday evening at seven Dean Lenore Lewis will address all freshmen coeds in an informal gathering at the Women’s Lounge in the Common’s buildings-Followithis meeting all girls will proceed to the gymnasium to spend an hour in games and informal activities at the conclusion of which refreshments will be served Names of the senior sponsors with their little sisters will be posted in the gymnasium previous to the party so that acquaintances may readily be renewed Virginia Nelson and Virginia Harris are in charge of ar- Bottle Green Dress Wins Favor In College Fashions SPONSORS SENIOR Under the direction of the Associated Women Students’ Council Senior Sponsors have been selected to assist the Freshmen girls during their first year on the campus Any Freshie who has not been assigned to a senior sponsor should contact Dorothy Roma Barton or Grace QuinneyJennings and they will be given a big sister During the summer months the above named committee with the A W S officers selected the following girls to act during the enr suing year: Dorothy Alder Marjorie Anderson Lois Mae Anderson LaVone Bott Roma Barton Marjorie Bruerton Sara Brown Kathryn Bowen Kathryn Campbell "Neva Cardon Mary Rae Christiansen Jewell Christiansen Leona Clements Marie Cooley Maude Crawford Helen Evans Cora Fuller Fonnesbeck Elaine Ruth Mae Graham Virginia Hodgson Harding Lucile Hepworth Katherine Johnson Grace JenNorma Lockhart nings Beth Mackey Marietta Nyman Marjorie Nyman Rhonda Nelson Mary Peterson Maurien Peterson Dorothy Quinney Bonnie Bee Reese Marian Skidmore Ruth Watkins and Madge Worlton - i ? - - : Lu-ci- le Advice Rushing Smiles frills pointing fingers lots of whispering too much gushing —a few too many letters perhaps but — they all spelt— ‘rHshing” It’s fun being the important little freshman and having all the sweetness of five hundred (500) students poured stickily all about you until you feel as though you’d contract most anything if you could just lie — and at least be left alone have you ever seen a cat with a paper on its feet? Well — Just keep in mind my dears — reality will creep in sometime soon rangements and you'll be asked to make a decision Weigh the matter carefully — look before you leap Four days have passed and there are more just like them Take your time — One of the most successful teas let them wonder while you tactfully honoring the new students at the look about and find your place at college was given Sunday after- the grand old USAC noon by the Associated Women students Senior sponsors met witn HERE’S MORE ABOUT their little sisters and told them of the activities at school Any Fellowships (Continued From Page One) girl who was not registered at that time or through some oversight was unable to become acquainted the last school year at the Utah with her senior sponsor is urged to State Agricultural college and succontact either Dorothy Quinney cessfully completed the undergraduate requirements for a major la Grace Jennings or Roma Barton chemistry MrsSigrid Kenning-toa graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college with a major SIGMA CHI in chemistry Dale Clair Christenson a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college with a ANNUAL DERBY major in chemistry Ruth Linnebach a graduate of One of the most colorful tradi- the Utah State Agricultural coltions among the college Greek is lege with a major in foods the running each year of the Sig Charles F Foiles a graduate of Southwestern Kansas college Derby where the Sweetheart of with a major in physical educaSigma Chi is chosen tion Laura K Berrells a gradThis year the derby staged by uate of the Utah State AgriculGamma Kappa chapter will be tural college with a major in botheld October 16 and it draws atGene Linford a graduate of any tendance of fraternities and sorthe Utah State Agricultural colorities as well as lege with amajor in zoology students faculty members and Harold Bennion a graduate of towns people the Utah State Agricultural colSigma Chi brothers watch the lege with a major in zoology and daily parade of the dainty sisters Elmo Hardy a graduate of the and before long begin to feel a Utah State Agricultural college responsibility for the conduct and with a master’s degree in regulation of the pulchritudinious ng i AWS Initiate Frosh Tea Awarded IMItef Advisas well-dress- -- lL ketball swimming badminton archery volley and baseball She also is very interested in the English games of LaCrossO and Cricket She is fond of music and prefers chess to bridge Miss Stewart is a member of the Phi Delta Pi fra- temity She served as national project chairman for the fraternity while she was associated with New York university in 1931-3- 2 Plans were mads for a party for all campus women to be held next week with Enid Johnson heading the committee Marian Thomas was selected secretary of the organization to succeed Louise Mack who did not return to fill her office The board of 5thf and are excellent with blue suits Women’s Athletic Association held However brown hats with blue its initial meeting Monday and suits are taboo greeted the new faculty adviser Miss Mary Leila Stewart who is also assistant professor of physical education at the college during the absence of Professor Katharine Carlisle Miss Stewart who was formerly Director of Physical Education for : ' Ward Montgomery college Women at Montana State feels scholarships have opened the way confident that the Aggie is to college for several USAC stu- in a position to be a vigorous facdents this fall according to Miss tor in providing exhilerating acVera Carlson secretary to Presi- tivities for all women of this camdent Peterson Checks drawing pus in organized competitive forms on the scholarship funds are sent to Miss Carlson by the mail order house as needed by the students for college expenses THE SMARTEST SHIRTS At the present time five students have received checks totaling $39000 and more is expected soon Students who have already received their first payments and are registered at the college are: Paul S Shafer Moab Lewis G Edgel Coalville Elda L Allred Hyrum George E Housekeeper and Kimball Dee Orangeville Hall Portage Others have signified their intention of registering and their scholarship checks are expected at any time Scholarships Pay Students’ Expenses W-A- A TE3US3L of wide appeal Field hockey aha lays is her favorite team game She is equally fond of soeoor bas- W A A Starts Year I (Editor’s note) — This series of articles is given to describe apEach week parel on the campus a student will pick out a person on the campus Each is given on the campus and give you a description of his or her clothing Next week Annette Cardon and Don Harwood will give to us their choice of the most suitable dressed' persons Among those we noticed in the line displaying with registration pardonable pride their conceptions student of what the should wear were Annette Cardon and Don Harwood The two piece bottle green dress of imported wool worn by Annette atracted the attention of all who saw her It was a ‘button down the front” which can be very useful for classes town teas and rush parties It was topped at the neck with a yellow and brown figured ascot tie and by the way touches of yellow and green are news) Her hat was no problem at all it was a campus roller of bottle green and of course was worn well back on her head with the brim turned down in front Annette’s chiffon hose were pepper color almost showing a You Shoes? dash of paprika may not believe it when I tell you that her brown and white heavy brogues crunched easily over the The one rule for gravel walks the feet this fall seems - to below heels And gloves surprise again they were brown pigskin vAiich she kept carefully tucked in her green pigskin bag Don Harwood upheld proudly the ideals of the style conscious wearing a chalg green sport coat with a dim orange and brown overplaid two button notched back gathered in at the waist with a half belt His slacks were check and a brown shepherd's double pleats shoes grey reversshirt ed calf with crepe soles brown with a detachable Duke of Kent collar and a small figures green silk tie Fashion footnote — For the boys who have not yet become aware brown shoes are in good taste : er IN TOWN SHIRTCRAFT NOTICES of “Brink Colfor all sections lege Algebra” 1 Bring books to daily at 8 daily at 9 and 11 daily at 10 2 and 3 daily Wanted: Copies E-3- M-2- E-2- at 'and 2 TONIGHT 9 P M in BANK la-p- NITE a superb new selection of Styles and Colors NEW group of patterns that will add bit of sparkle to your attire Tailored by Shirtcraft with the Trubenized Everfit Collar that does not wilt or shrink and stays permanently smooth without starch 030000 a tasteful On the Screen Thurs Fri Sat! 1165 MARTIN JOHNSON’S I $195 and Last Picture FRIDAY - SATURDAY Hopalong Cassidy “Borneo” “HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN” Sun to Wed IN n PUNS Romance in the mood of today! STARTS SUNDAY! GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR IN “The Miuu it Plainsman” W STUDENTS’ BARGAIN THEATRE Any Show ICb Iwli DOCTOR An Time —7 n— ns traffic The ceremony consists of having each sorority participate in the Derby and each pledge is measured tested and weighed according to the rules and regulations which determine Miss America Each year a different motif is developed as the theme of the derby with the girls put through paces and stunts relating to the motif and the brothers bedecked in costumes appropriate to the occasion to run them through Arrangements for the affair are under the direction of Keith Larsen-' 'Those assisting him are Jack Watson Ralph DeMoisey Clair Nelson Harold Hendricks Garr Thompson and "Big Love” Cardon PAGE SB $ NOTICE “YOUR LAUNDRY’S There are still a few places where girls can work for their board and room Anyone interested call at my office between the hours of 3 Lenore Lewis Friday HEADQUARTERS FOR BACK” 1-- NOTICE -- The Dramatic Arts club will hold its first meeting in the Little Theater Friday October 1st at four p m All students who are interested in drama are urged to join this club Other students are invited to join if they would care to Tff FRATERNITY JEWELRY V - mn Get your Buzzer appointments now at the Buzzer office s r ' w "OW you may choose any lighter compact watch cigarette case bracelet or one of a hundred other types any of fine jewelry and have it personalized by applying your fraternity 7 or sorority coat of arms J? - Min-noc- theme CIFT to a fraternity or sorority person is complete L Without their embteoLOn it4 and our skilled craftsmen 7 !y tjhem in smart end urWsual Come in end see thowLia yjCv ' of handsome jewelry pic1 4 ' ! !' W iO- - ' ’ ‘b '1 Whflnor it's lent coBoct orv your laundry always arrival Quickly safaly by Railway Expruii— tha favorite laundry route of ounarationi of collage man and woman Low rate No oddod chargu for pick-u- p and delivery— jud phono noaroit Railway Express office U I C Fur Depot j Cor lit South and Main Logon! Utah fATUJNALtamtr: ycofsepedtl t htft ‘ 'PHONE IT ) - NOTICE The committee on arrangements College cafeteria will be open consisted of Kathryn Bowen chairKathies Monday to Friday inclusive from man Gayle Cordon 11:00 a m to 1:30 p m Smith and Joyce Allred k MTMIH I a dnU IP r 54 '4-'i r 1 ’SR ' ‘f |