Show ' 7 I 1 I page STUDENT LIFE LOGAN' UTAH AUGUST 29 193S 'Mw reek Tongs to Takes Vows- Barb Group to - egm Socials U selected Jii Omega chapter president West ae Staynor Garland 220 liter Street & Upha Chi Omega chapter I presi-j- Vilate Smith Cedar North 8th East Street t City LENORE LEWIS WILLIAMS Upsilon chapter presi-B- t Alida Thomas Bingham 205 ist Center Street sappa Delta chapter president Bille Harding Logan 277 North in Street Pi Kappa Alpha chapter presi-- t Allan Thomas Tooele 175 Jt 2nd North Street ligma Chi chapter president ir Nelson Logao 62 South Jin Street T Sigma Nu chapter president ank Bringhurst Sprlngville 178 QCC )rt 2nd East Street Phi Kappa Iota chapter presi- nt Robert Wall Layton 489 1st 3rd North Street all of Chi chapter president Cottle Ogden 478 East 4th ie able and cocHth Street Phi Epsilon chapter and evenSigma among thsident Karl Ward Riverside who hav® West Center Street these waliBeta Kappa chapter president chard Chambers Burley Idaho led condi!' North 2nd East Faculty Members Take Wedding Vows During Summer Two members of the faculty joined the ranks of the Benedicts this summer when Lenore Lewis dean of women was married to Dan Williams of Malad Idaho Another professor who “went the way of all flesh” was Halbert Greaves of the speech and dramatics department who was married to Miss Afton Christensen of Ephraim Both marriages were of summer social importance r f rtj' tn Big Sisters Eager Pan-Hellen- To Aid Freshmen world aref :hat therf ntier nevi spects bu llenge thi liaracterec' fore about i re all thf£very A and Seventy girls of junior senior class rank will act as Senior Sponsors for girls registering as freshmen during the coming year according to Miss Ruth Mae Anderson senior sponsor It is hoped that the group the largest ever appointed at the college will be able to carry out more effectively the "Big sister" function for which it was organiz- O 7 oms A W o girl who registers at untry carj AC becomes automatically a want andgmber 0f the largest organiza-i- t on thbn jn the student the body ition Onfcociated Women Students This it by thebup commonly known as the Amerihg takes an active part in the ality andgial calendar being the sponsor of the biggest balls of the season the AWS ball after school opens and Itwo b8'l in the spring with the Senior Sponsors the freshmen girls group and backing several activities lack pipe&er f him as Governing power of the organises and'cm is generated in the AWS le army0llncH a group made up of the rig R oes'dents of all of the women’s its beingsanizations on the campus of of Student e Valleyimen Foreigner and classes and of elected by each class executive officers are elected he Mili-ilake the? a general ejection Presiding is Miss r‘Iectricaipr the coming year CalIahanforothy Montrose with Miss Ruth lahanianae Anderson and Miss Twilla assisting her as rely Jostielsen and secretary respective- - 0 ed A-i- t each freshUpon registration man girl will be assigned to a senior sponsor who is eager to help her to adjust to her new d Each of the position as a sponsors will have only three or four “little sisters” and will there' fore be able to devote more time and attention to the problems of the individual girl acting as a friend as well as a sponsor “We want every girl to feel herself a part of our student organization from the moment she re' Miss said Anderson gisters” "This is the big purpose of the senior sponsors and we hope to realize our aims more fully this year than ever before” co-e- co-e- d ts repre-Intativ- e CUPID REVEALS SUMMER PRIZES Just to show how Danny the Dart Thrower has been working overtime this summer we present a partial list of the people that were married of are to be married vice-'eside- nt O’ e fCirl Chooses Boy ffor Annual Ball sched- - or the early part Of October iS usual each girl will be d to "prefer” the man she Blreans of Preferences including second and third Jpientii m of 0 Ihoice are turned in to the A council which makes the s and sends out invitations concerned Details will be xPl:iined later is Betty Young senior haitman of the arrangements for I he ball She stresses the fact har since the girls do the choos- S fthey must also pay Taxi fare ght refreshments and incidentals houli l be covered from the Jne p Dcket book The AWS ball is nd t has a reputation for and humor that keeps it 'ear tlie top in Utah State social agagilments It is said that many in Afcgie traces the loss of his rat J)in back to his first AWS Mifcg ' semi-form- al late Dawson more Cole Loh-ma- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Stewart Watson Peterson s Fister-Avo- n Wilcken Lincoln McClellan-Doroth- y Sets New Rushing Rules rules New fraternity rushing will go into effect with the coming to Bob school year according Simpson president of the interfraternity council Last year’s council recognized the need for new regulations in rushing and the result was a special meeting last spring in which several changes were made in the constitution is One of the major changes changing bid day from the latter part of October to the second Friday of school Fines for violations of rules have been done away with and dismissal from the council for one quarter for major infractions has been substituted Another important clause in the new constitution states that “there shall be no organized fraternity rushing parties on or off the campus — in the period beginning with the first day of fall football training camp and ending with the first offical bid day” A party is defined as any entertainment of ten or more rushees by a fraternity or individuals of the fraternity at any one time This means that there can be no rush parties from about the tenth of September until after the first bid day Mr Simpson states that each fraternity should pay strict attention to these new rules as dismissal from the council for one quarter will result from infractions ic ' fi uAft Si ' 'L' ' outside: view ( XV- - O enTzance- heceptioiv zoom SCENES FZONt ZES0ENCE FELL VEtYWONtEN’S TUG UTAH STJTE The new and beautiful Women's Residence Hall on the campus of the college will be opened for the first time this fall with "near-full- ” reservations all ready listed by Lenore Lewis Williams dean of women who will be in charge of the structure With facilities to house 110 surroundings girls in ultra-fin- e the residence hall is situated on the eastern tip of thp campus and affords magnificent views of the campus southern Cache Valley and a great portion of Logan City itself 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 presents a striking appearance with Ag School Grads Work Begins On Find Employment Fifth Ward Church According to recent information released by Dr W E Carroll dean of the school of agriculture students of the 1938 graduate 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 to assistants Utah State and other schools throughout the west it was learnin ' C PUBLICITY Old Dan Cupid struck a telling blow at former student body of- 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 anstudents atnounced Forty-tw- o session tended the eight-wee- k 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 After many specialists sent out from the 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 students 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 the Venetian and reception designed and private rooms shutters The foyer room are tastefully decorated 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 for ?‘Only Sheaffer has All Seven Wanted Features” Equip yourself or another for a lifetime of writing comfort with a Sheaffer premely well Students! 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ELLIOT &COC College Student G Student Weds Junior Foresters Finish Annual Summer Camp JEE'CULTUZEL COLLEGE Lester Pocock aide-de-ca- 3EW 4VVQ- CtUZT£P-- 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 to move the deemed necessary 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 designing the chapel that is expected to be one of the finest in this section of the country “man of a thousand characters” is convelesc-ig- n from a major operation performed this summer “Les” who ed directs the N Y A activities for Project work for next year has tlie college is doing fine thank been laid out by Dean Carroll and yon His Secretary his staff with special demonstra- Erma Shiftman followed him into tions the Ag show and the horse the hospital for a job on herself show to be featured though Popular Aggie first! 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