Show LIFE LOCANJUTAII :AUGUST291938 STUDENT Vows GreekTongsto Takes Barb Group to Enjoy Big Year Begin Socials Social activities of the Greek organizations on the campus are scheduled to get under way as soon as registration is completed it was learned recently from the presidents of the various fraternities anl sororities Summer parties were scheduled by each group with most of the organizations meeting at either Saltair or Jagoon for tjjeir an- nual summer outing The following is a list of Greek and presidents organizations " ' chapter 'house location: ' ' Tau Zeta Tau chapter president -Betty Young Ogden location to be selected Chi Omega chapter president June Staynor Garland 220 West Center Street i” Alpha Chi Omega chapter president Vilate Smith Cedar City LKNORE LEWIS WILLIAMS 796 North 8th East Street ' Theta Upsilon chapter president Alida Thomas Bingham 205 West Center Street Kappa Delta chapter president Lucille Harding Logan 277 North ws Main Street Pi Kappa Alpha chapter presi- dent Allan Thomas Tooele 175 East 2nd North Street Two members of the faculty Sigma Chi chapter president Clair Nelson Logan 62 South joined the ranks of the Benedicts this cummer when Lenore Lewis Main Street dean of yvomen wa3 married to Sigma Nu chapter president Dan Williams of Maiad Idaho Frank Bringhurst Springville J78 Another professor who ’’went the North 2nd East Street Phi Kappa Iota chapter presi way of all flesh” was Halbert dent Robert Wall Layton 489 Greaves of the speech and dramatics department who was marEast 3rd North Street Lambda Chi chapter president ried to Miss Afton Christensen of Glen Cottle Ogden 478 East 4th Ephraim Both marriages were of summer social importance North Street Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter president Karl Ward Riverside 290 West Center Street Beta Kappa chapter president Richard Chambers Burley Idaho 33 North 2nd East To Faculty Members Take Wedding Vo During Summer K' Aid Freshmen W Rushing Rules S co-e- co-e- d co-e- ts CUPID REVEALS SUMMER PRIZES nt Girl Chooses Boy RECEPTION ROOM EWRRC£- SC£TR£S FROM THE JV£WJROMEH‘S RESIOEACE RRLU UTAH ’ Sets ic Every Girl A W After eight weeks of outdoor study the Utah State Agricultural college school of forestry summer camp in Logan canyon closed Saturday August 6 Paul M Dunn dean of the forestry school announced Forty-tw- o students attended the eight-wee- k session which commenced on June 13 Students at the summer camp had the opportunity of studying under resident forestry faculty members including Dr R P McLaughlin who was in charge of the camp J W Floyd A D Smith G H Kelker and G H Barnes and special instructors Dr J S Stanford Dr B L Richards and Dr J S Williams J T Matthews specialist in range and personnel management of the Cache forest service was one of the ls Sevonty girls of junior ’ rules New fraternity rushing senior class rank will act as Senior Sponsors for girls register- will go into effect with the coming to Bob ing as freshmen during the com- school year according president of the intering year according to Miss Ruth Simpson Mae Anderson senior sponsor fraternity council Last year’s counIt is hoped that the group the cil recognized the need for new Every girl who registers largest ever appointed at the cob regulations in rushing and the the AC becomes automatically a lege will be able to carry out result was a special meeting last member of the largest organiza- more effectively the “Big sister” spring in which several changes tion in the student body the function for which it was organiz- - were made in the Associated Women Students This ed constitution group commonly known as the One of the major changes is Upon registration each freshtakes an active part in the man will be assigned to a changing bid day from the latter girl social calendar being the sponsor senior sponsor who is eager to part of October to the second Friof two of the biggest balls of the help her to adjust to her new day of school Fines for violations school season the AWS ball d as a Each of the of rules have been done away with position two weeks after school opens and will have only three or and dismissal from the council for sponsors the b8'i in the spring co- four “little sisters” and will there one quarter for major infractions operating with the Senior Sponsors fore be able to devote more time has been substitited in welcoming the freshmen girls and attention to the problems of Another important clause in the into the group and backing several the new constitution states that "there individual girl acting as d other activities shall be no organized fraternity friend as well as a sponsor Governing power of the organi“We want every girl to feel her- rushing parties on or off the zation is generated in the AWS self a part of our student organ campus — in the period beginning council a group made up of the ization from the moment she re- with the first day of fall football presidents of all of the women’s gisters” Miss Anderson said training camp and ending with the organizations on the campus of “This is the big purpose of the first offical bid day" A party is women of Student senior sponsors and we hope to defined as any entertainment of Body and classes and of repre- realize our aims more fully this ten or more rushees by a fratersentatives elected by each class year than ever before” nity or individuals of the fraternity The executive officers are elected at any one tire This means that in a general election Presiding there can be no rush parties from for the coming Jrear is Miss about the tenth of September until Dorothy Montrose with Miss Ruth after the first bid day Mae Anderson and Miss Twilla Mr Simpson states that each Nielsen assisting her as Just to show how Danny the fraternity should pay strict atand secretary respective Dart Thrower has been working tention to these new rules as disovertime this summer we present missal from the council for one iy a partial list of the people that quarter will result from infractions were married or are to be married soon: Dawson Simpson-Charlen- e Lehman Richard Preston-Mario- n Skidmore Girls may select their escorts Cole Winslor-Agne- s Stewart Old Dan Cupid struck a telling to the first ball of the season Frank Fister-Avo- n Watson blow at former student body ofdeclares the AWS tradition The Wilcken Peterson when Miss ficers this summer annual AWS ball sponsored by Lincoln McClellan-DorothQuin-neMarie Cooley popular student body the AWS organization is sched vice president last year announced uled for the early part of October Cottle Sylvan Witwer-Maurin- e her engagement to Lloyd Johnson and as usual each girl wiU be Richard Palmer-LaPreHansen student body president at the Agallowed to “prefer” the man she Johnson-Marie Cooley-JohLloyd gie four years ago dreams of Preferences including Drummond-LaXerna BenMiss Cooley is following in the ’ mention of second and third nett of her predecessors in footsteps choice are turned in to the A Drummond-Bart- a Don Sjddo-wathe student body position and getWS council which makes the Herbert Armstrong-Hele- n ting married following the graduapairings and sends out invitations Rice Rawchllffo-Viol- a Douglas tion exercises Beth Gillespie who to all concerned Details will be Robertson the student body viceguided explained later And the and en- presidency for two years in a row Miss Betty Young senior is gaged group would include: recently was added the benedict ' chairman of the arrangements for Reed Garff-FayRoskelley list The long list of marriageables the ball She stresses the fact William Street-Mar- y Jane Seeg and engagements could go on into that since the girls do the choos- muller the night ing they must also pay Taxi fare Mark Smith-Carn Oberhanslcy aisle cereThe light refreshments and incidentals LaVeil Ward-MyRomney the first is set for part of mony should be covered from the femin“Moose” MadBen-Rut- h Watson September in Washington D C ine pocket book Bud Fuller-Vilat- e Smith where Lloyd is studying law The The AWS ball is Marshall Lekoux-SybMcjiira-mo- n will reside in that city couple roand it has a reputation for it was learned mance and humor that keeps it Cyril McClellan-Ida- i' Marie Clark near the top in Utah State social Ernest e Henderson-MarjoriAnengagements It is said that many derson an Aggie traces the loss of his Orlan Johnson-Mavin- e Allen frat pin back to his first AWS Kyle Schwartz-Elle- n Lendholm date And so far far into the night! With 8 Prints Joins T The new and beautiful Women’s Residence Hall on the campus of the college will be opened for the first time this fall With “nearfull” reservations all ready listed by Lenore ' Lewis Williams dean of women who will be in charge of the structure to house 110 With facilities girls in ultra-fin- e surroundings later is situated on New students note that memb- the residence hall the eastern tip of the campus and to is in this group open ership of the all students not members of fra- affords magnificent views Cache Valley campus southern ternities or sororities and a great portion of Logan City itself Pan-Hellen- V Work Begins On Find Employment Fifth Ward Church According to recent information Carroll released by Dr W E dean of the school of agriculture the 1938 graduate students of agricultural economics agronomy botany animal husbandry dairying horticulture and poultry work have received employment throughout the entire west and are busily engaged in work of both temporary and permanent nature An interesting note is that" 100 per cent of the graduates from the dairy department are working in prominent dairy stations in the west Boyd Ivory Fountain Green and Ira Somers Garland have received scholarships to Rutgers university and will continue their work in poultry and botany respectively Dean Carroll said Several appointments have been made as teaching assistants to Utah State and other schools throughout the west it was learninter-mounta- Work was begun this week on the construction of the new 5th Ward L D S church on the triangle at 5th East street and the Boulevard The present location of the meeting house is at 5th East and 5th North but it was deemed necessary to move the edifice to the present site The Boulevard road has been closed in that particular area while the “filling in’’ process was completed in the gulley running parallel to the old road Final approval for the building was recently given the Fifth ward group and bids are expected to be called within 60 days Logan and Salt Lake City architects are de signing the chapel that—is expected to be one of the finest in this section of the country PUBLICITY JINX? Lester Pocock “man of thousand characters” is convelesc-ig- n from a major operation performed this summer “Les” who directs the N Y A activities for work for next year has the college is doing fine thank out by Dean Carroll and you His Secretary with special demonstra- Erma Shiftman followed him into Ag show and the horse the hospital for a job on flbiwlL ed Project been laid his staff tions the show to be featured many specialists sent out from thd Ogden regional forestry offices The first part of the camp was spent in surveying and related subjects while the latter part was devided in three divisions mensuration range reconnaissance and wildlife management Several deer drives were staged by the stu- dents and faculty which gave an indication as to the population of wildlife in the various sections throughout the canyon In connection with the camp the natural history group at the summer session spent five week ends at the camp and received special instruction in botany geology and biology Several recreational programs were directed by the visiting recreation instructors at the session S £TR£ Official dedication of the structure will be made following the beginning of school Dean Williams said An official inspection tour of the building was made thiS summer by prominent school and civic officials Boasting a conservative modern style of architecture the structure is laid out in a broad-shape with the purpose of giving each occupant the best view possible and allowing adequate lighting facilities in each room Even the arrangement of the windows pre- sents a striking appearance with Ag School Grads LIsyrVQ QU?RT-£RRGRlCULTURRi CtUEO£ the Venetian and reception designed and private rooms shutters The foyer rojf’ 7k tastefully dWOfated- while the and bathrooms are unusually attractive The top floor may be used for a solarium or a roof garden or for small social gatherings The residence hall fills a definite long-feneed for such a building and is certainly one of the finest of its kind in the west Information on the hall may be obtained from Dean Williams on the campus - lt Students! 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