Show Taylor Addresses Foresters At Annual’Banquet Posers Portray Past Sophomores Reign At Shamrock Frolic DIG UP-- RIG UP-- JIG Utah Foresters’ eleventh annual banquet tvTll be held in Logan Friday at 7 p m in the Bluebird cafe F A Henderson president of the organization announced T G Taylor former head of the department of forestry at the college and now in charge of woodland management in the soil conservation service Albuquerque New Mexico will be the principal speaker Fred Harris Brigham senior student majoring in range management at the college will Employing St Patrick’s Day for the theme and shamUP rock for the motif the spohomores at Utah State promise all of the students a most enjoyable evening Saturday March 5 This dance will serve as a fitting climax to the winter Are your clothes of the latest sports carnival scheduled for Saturday and since this is an patterns and cuts? Consult this intramural event the class has decided to hold the “Shamrock picture to see how nearly you apFrolic” in the Smart gymnasium St Patrick’s hats and appropriproach are just a few of the many fun novelties that the ateness These fashions modeled Keith “Napsophomore class is promising Fred Harris and his nine piece by Marvin Olson and 1888 py” Red are of the variety orchestra will furnish the music St Patrick's Day will be the theme and the shamrock the motif for the annual college sophomore ball to be held Saturday March S according to Lee Cardon class “Dressing Up” Idea Hailed As Unique - president Climaxing the annual winter sports carnival scheduled for Saturday an intramural event the "Shamrock Frolic’’ will be held in the Smart gymnasium Special features are planned for the ball Arrangements are being made by the class officers Lee Cardon Eldene Lewis and Beth Stewart and five committeemen Conway Sonne Pau 1 Coburn Catherine Wright Dale Jensen and Ada Nilsson Chapter Dinner BY MEDA BROWN Personally I think the idea of fashioned dressing up in old clothes for two days is a unique one People usually have a liking for dressing up in somebody else’s clothes — just for a change and it will be quite a change from the vogue of 1938 back to the vogue of 1888 After wearing clothes of fifty years ago students will appreciate the clothes of not only for comfort but also for the view You read in Student Life a- - few weeks ago about “the modern girl’s clothing protecting the property without obstrncting any of the view” —well clothes in grandmother's day worked double duty They protected the property very well and oh how they obstructed the view! Aroused Imagination The only advantage I can think of for the clothes of that period is that they were better food for y clothes the imagination! are realistic — like the age there is not much left to be imagined Don't you suspect people used to sit and wonder how some girl's lower appendages were shaped? They could imagine she had shapely legs even if she didn't have them Then there’s the convenience of our clothes Fancy getting up late and rushing to get ready for that eight o’clock class and as you made a flying leap for the door one of your room mates would call out — "Elizabeth Ann you’ve forgotten one of your petticoats and your underwear shows at your wrist!” (Underwear was really “underwear” extending out to the wrists and down to the ankles) You would have to stop make the necessary adjustments and by the time you had carried that wardrobe up the hill you would be late for your class Men’s Clothing More Stable Men’s clothes haven’t undergone such extreme changes they wore trousers then and they still wear them However they include a few more inches of cloth around the cuffs and the length has increased They used to look as though all the men had been caught in a rainstorm and their trousers had shrunk now their trousers are a little more becoming Get your costumes and enter into the spirit of the days of ’88 but girls be careful of crowds remember your clothes contain a few more yards of cloth than the modern ones do and boys be “very extra” careful when you stoop! to-d- Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa held a chapter dinner at the chapter house last Sunday evening There were fifty members and pledges present Special guests included Dr Carol Prof Ira N Symons Hayward Prof Josph and Mr L J Sorensen Dr Kersey Riter will be the at the guest alumnus speaker 'chapter dinner at the Sigma Chi chapter house Friday at 6:30 p m A musical program ' is planned by Dick Preston who is in charge of all chapter dinners Those on this week’s program will be Owen Hammond Lynn Larwrence and Roy Darley Officers of the Pi Kappa Alpha 'fraternity will be special guests Costumes of the day and the dance will be in order at the dinner semi-month- Beta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta entertained six representatives of the Beta Kappa fraternity Tuesday evening March 1 at the chapter house at an informal dinner The table was centered with white roses in a crystal bowl- On either end of the table were crystal candelabra with yellow tapers The remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards The committee in charge or the arrangements included Ruth Pond Ruth Okelberry and Lucille Harding Romney To Speak Ott Romney newly appointed extension class director at the USAC will address members of the Blue Key national honorary service frate’rnity at their monthly formal banquet to be held at the Bluebird Sunday evening Frank Fister president of the organization is in charge of arrangements and will act as toastmaster for the occasion Throughout the dinner musical numbers will be furnished by Owen 'Hammond newly initiated member of the organization All alumni and faculty members are urged to attend as Mr Romney is one of the outstanding speakers in the state His topic has not been announced but it is expected to deal with some phase of college life G picture jpst goes to show that you don’t have to be fifty years old to be a To you who are unable to find something to dress up in — last To-da- to-d- IRC Meets Tonight senior student at the college Rep-- 4 resentatives from the regional of- fice and the intermountain forest and range experiment station at years old shirts and trousers will be satisfactory Ogden and from the University of If you are still Idaho southern branch including unsuccessful in your quest for an Ralph R Wilson in charge of the ancient garb we suggest you visit school of forestry will attend the some of the clearance sales down town banquet the we accept no blame whatsoever-between (Any similarity Special guests at the banquet will Cuts for this column contributed be A G Nord supervisor of the clothes in this picture and those worn regularly by certain faculty by Degn and Brunson photograph- Cache national forest J T MathArnold members is purely coincidental and ers and engravers ews assistant supervisor Standing from the regional office F P Champ president of the board of trustees of the Logan colHERE’S MORE ABOUT from lege and faculty members the botany engineering and other PRESIDENT PETERSON’S GREETING Mr departments of the college (Continued From Page One) Henderson said semi-centari- ) would be pleased if they could see the college today but they would not be amazed They anticipated what we have today and not one would believe that this is the end of our advancement These men established the ideals which we have attempted to maintain for fifty years They had a thorough grasp of the reThe sponsibilities which the college would eventually assume first faculty members made scholarship and excellence of training possible They were scholars and able ones Their original spirit has carried on in our hearts and in the very fiber of the institution No honor is too great for these unselfish great me and women They made the present institution possible They miarked a course from which there have been no major deviations They are not only Founders of a small insignificant LandJGrant college but they are the creators of a vast educational institution which has come to occupy an increasingly important and honored place in the very lives of the people of this and contiguous countries Every student should honor them because these students are the heirs of a noble and sacred tradition While we are honoring the founders let us not be unmindful that the processes of development never cease I am thinking now of the leadership in the president of the board and the members of the board whose distinguished service to the college and order Few through the college to the state is of history-makin- g institutions have the devoted and able leadership which today exAnd as we honor the presses itself in our board of trustees leaders who have made the college what it is Governor Blood and his predecessors for their understanding leadership and help must be given high place in our history And to the unknown thousands in humble homes throughout our land our thanks go today for the strength which comes to1 us because of their faith in the college and the great work it is trying to do chapter Kappa Alpha takes great pleasure in announcing the final initiation of three men Sunday February 2T at the chapter house The new members are Bill Whitesides Judd Harris and Norman Howells The annual institute of art will be held in Salt Lake City on March 5 The exhibit Saturday of art will be at the state capi-to- l building according to Professor Fletcher- Music art literature architecture sculpturing and all of the fine arts will be represented at the convention A djnner will be held for all members of the institute after the convention and a musical program of organ selections by Mr Shreiner of the LDS tabernacle will conclude the entertainment - Professor Reynolds is on the reception committee and Professor Fletcher will be on the committee for arrangement of exhibition of painting Miss Farnum of our art department has three oil painting which according to Professor Fletcher will be of exceptional merit at the state convention Recordings Selected For Fourth Musical Alpha Chi Omega held formal initiations Wednesday night FebInstitute ruary 23 at the L D for Ann Groutage Edna Stewart Lois Ensign Ruth Goddard and will be Lounge Colonel Brown of the military department will discuss world affairs in relation to the military developments of the present All members are urged to attend and everyone is cordially invited Light refreshments will be served Men’s Mrs Christine B Clayton dean of the home economics department was a visitor and guest speaker at Weber Junior college at Ogden Friday February 25 Mrs Clayton spoke to the gen' eral assembly program on: “Homes after Yesterday and Tomorrow” which she was invited to a luncheon given by the Home Economics Club girls at Weber Mrs At one o’clock Clayton spoke to the AWS association on “Occasions for Women" During HERE’S MORE ABOUT the afternoon- - conferences were held with girls who are completing ENGINEERS their work at Weber and expect (Continued from page one) to attend the USAC next year will stop at the Shasta oil Kennet dam site in northern California HERE'S MORE ABOUT From the world famous bridges at will go San Francisco the party COSTUMES by boat to Treasure Island where (Continued From Page One) construction is under way for the Moen and specialist clothing 1939 San Francisco world’s fair Moyle Rice versatile critic and In addition to Dean Clyde and authority and a valuable prize Professor Carter and Professor will be carried off by the gallant Christensen the following seniors whose chin is buried most satiswill make the trip: Dean Ander- factorily will enter comson Wesley Behling Dean petition by vieing for a prize ofRex L fered to the wearer of the hair-dreEnos Carlson Merrill C Henry most representative of the Greenhalgh George A Mortenson Dee Powell 'eighties according to Owen HamWilcox Harold Ivan Teuscher mond assistant barker Douglas A Allen Morgan Budge Mr Hammond emphasizes the Proctor Cartwright Arthur Larson fact that no one who is not in Stains Albert McWhorter Wayne costume will be admitted to the Max Jensen student Marion Warnick body dance at the Dan-sanAustin Barker B L Mendenhall old fashioned In case Ernest Adams Ray Holes Eldon clothes cannot be found any C Hanson Jim Higgins Charles will be get-oE Molloy Leo J Zwahlen Rusacceptable sell E Alley Stanley Borrell ball Friday This Greenhalgh Foster M Kunz evening a costume affair strictly Veril F Moss Wade Nielsen Earl will be the scene of the final H Pelham Max S Peterson H and judging of the contestants H Ralphs George P South the awarding of five prizes one men’s organization each to the HERE'S MORE ABOUT and the women's organization 4-most numerously represented one CLUB to the wearer of the best man’s (Continued From Page One) costume one for the best women’s sor Christiansen Professor Myers costume and one for the best will also give a reading beard Bis-cho- ff ss Monday March 8 ftt 7:30’ in the Anne Carroll Moore Children's Library The evening will be devoted to two compositions of Robert Alexander Schumann “Carnival Suite for Piano Op 9” and “Concerto A Minor Op 54" Home Ec Club The "AC Cryer” a news letter published by the Home Economics was mailed last Saturday to more than a hundred graduates of the USAC located in eleven states in the union and in Hawaii as well as in every county in Utah The letter included club and farecent interesting culty notes changes in the school as a whole and a brief write-u- p of all of last year’s Home Economics graduates as well as outstanding graduate work done by graduates of previous years The staff included Mildred Bowers editor Irene Davis business manager LaVerna Bennett Edith Doutre Lola Nilsson Mary Hatch and Melba Dansie assistant editors Faun Carlston typist and Dr Sadie O Morris advisor This is the first year such a project has oeen undertaken by the club Final Initiations were held at Sunday at 4:00 semi-form- Ruth Peterson Writes For “Forecast” Miss Ruth Peterson a men's SUETS USAC graduate from the school of Home economics in J93T recently contributed an article to the National Home peonomics the Magazine “Forecast” which is being featured in this month’s issue The article was written on “Local Industries— A Practical Cloth- 24-7- 5 New spring Town Clads are herel Smartef finer ever than — in labrics in styling in tailoring ing Laboratory” Miss Peterson is associate Club Agent of Middlesex county Watertown Massachusetts “PARIS FASHION” I “Gabardines” —are many steps ahead of the spring footwear H Friday at 8:35 a F m SOPHOMORE ST PATRICK’S DAY FROLIC Saturday — March 5— Gym Soph and Partners free Others 10c Entire Student Amazing! you say And old clothes when they come feel them look like new be new will purposes they delay — today! Body Invited Novelty pumps New shades ! Medium or high heels HERE’S MORE ABOUT IRRIGATION (Continued From Page One) water is valuable" he said “If we are here because the water is here then we must get the most out of the water that is available" Eldon M Stock discussed United States land surveys and gave a brief history of surveying of public lands Professor H S Carter of the engineering department explained topographic maps and surveys The school was continued by discussions of various phases of the problem by Dean George D Clyde T H Humpherys Elmo ahd O W Israelsen Morgan Wayne D Criddle it’s truly so when you see your back Our process will make for all practical like new our special offer without Try FOR WOMEN FOR MEN parade and ties P Champ president of the board of trustees will give a talk on ‘Thrift Habits” and Eugene Merritt will lecture on the youth program Professor Coe and Fern Shipley are scheduled to speak in the afternoon Mr Murray will be chairman of the general session for the last day of the conference Professor W D Porter Dr W W Henderson and Director Peterson will be the principal speakers Widths AAA to B! Sizes 3 to 9 E W Elliot & Co CHARLES OESON Becker Distributor FOR WINGET’IT THE “Logan’s Only Exclusive Ice Cream Shop” the Sigma Phi Epsilon house last Phi Delta PI The Phi Delta PI fraternity has reserved Friday night for their banquet and dance to be held at the Hotel Eccles at theme 7:30 p m An unusual “Gone with the Wind” has been planned by Chairman Virginia Also a Harris and committee program has been arranged— Ada Mae will act as toast mistress It promises to be one of the highlights of Phi Delt fun Girl Athletes There are five new girls athletic sweaters at school Zetta Benson Lucille Farnsworth Kathryn Murdock Betty Morrell and Kathryn Bullock seem to be the lucky girls Attend Dance Exhibition ' Some 25 girls from the’ USAC attended the Weidman-Humphre- y dance concert in Salt Lake last week end It was one of the most demonstrations ever impressive presented in the west by the two leading people in the field of modern dance Several of these girls took advantage of the class given by Miss Humphrey and Mr Weidman and also attended the reception given by the McCune School of Music in honor of the entire dance group te a Vsnaa Egbert Visits Weber Co-e- “AC Cryer” Sent By Tidbits Tonight Gamma-Epsilo- n Dean C B Clayton With W A A Hy-ru- The fourth ol a series of musiat seven o’clock there a special meeting of the cals under the direction of the of Pi International Relations Club in the music department will be given Initiations toastmaster for the affair A humorous skit “The Brains of the Service” will be presented under the direction of Gene Harris of Ogden according to Everett Boman general chairman who is also a be This PEHTIEY'S Doing the Gym for Guy Lewis and Say Randall Kappa Delta conducted second degree initiation eemnonlea Mon-4b- y evening Febniary 28 at the house for Katherine Mac ‘KalSht Clara Ellis Beth Jorgen- Jones Marjorie Weaver Holbrock e F iCSet a Alpha Phi held Initiation 1 I WedModay night In the Little following people: let S Terry Sarith X Rath Pond “i Es& Behra Lee Alles 1 J Era WeadeS Budge rlStXipa aSdJMpMeehr Congratulates Utah State on it's BEST Fiftieth Year eUUr rt Sltuth ft it -- retreeh b kTstSSrd 1 ibh ' The growth of a fine institution reflects TRY- - a fine type of people! 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