Show tt Mttth Rallies Parade And Dances Scheduled 3e -- Field House a You In See Reality -- To Entertain Aggies Ogden BY BRYANT KEARL Starting with a V Z— 758 Volume 19 STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH NOVEMBER 17 The Unpredictable Aggies Phrateres Install Local Chapter 1938 Number Champion Busters 9 And--- ? Dean Laughlin of the University of California at Los Angeles will arrive Friday evening to install the Mu chapter of Phrateres on the Utah State campus She will be accompanied by Miss Anne Stonebraker assistant dean of women and advisor of Phraters on UCLA campus and Margaret Dumont president of Alpha chapter at that same school Officers of the local chapter of its three groups will ntertain Dean Laughlin and her tarty at luncheon Saturday in the :afeteria Edith Doutre is chair nan of the arrangements Pledging and initiations will be leld at 4 p m Climaxing the day’s ictivities will be' a formal dinner o be held at the Hotel Eccle3 Vfary Dean Curtis is in charge of he banquet Three divisions of the Mu chap-e- r now exist on the campus but ach group will act independently t was learned Shirley Jones president of the ihapter will be assisted by Gene-iev- e Nalder and Phoebe Linford ! ice president and secretary of the entral group Officers of the three iivisions include president Jennie Jroadbent Ruth Mae Anderson ind Edith Doutre vice presidents Corine Call Nola Clark and Beth iargent secretaries Kathleen Ma-c- y Jennet Spencer and Helen lesscll and treasurers Ethel Cow-c-y Marian Caine and Elizabeth ande-ffice- i’inlinson The Phrateres organization sets for ip on a motto of "Famous i'riendliness" and all girl3 are digible for membership after installation The member-ihi- p k committee includes Beth Delilah Simmons and Ruby Richards Girls interested in join' ng the group are urged to con-athem rs Founder Here are your Utah Aggies who wind up the season Saturday at Ogden First row: left to right: Charles Max Wilkin Murray Maughan Gus Papani-kola- s Captain Cliff Poole Rex Hill Garnet Player Warren O'Gara Bill Whitesides Second row: Vern Bennion Carl Smith Ira Winger Harold Gutke Tracey Maero Wendell Morrell Alden Winchester Sherman fcClark Karl Ward manager Third row: Coach Dick Romney Trainer George Nelson Vern Anderson Joe Woodward Ed Izatt Ted Hanks Drummond Hoggan Delmar Miller Lawrence Slater Lee Cardon Joe Whitesides assistant coach Fourth row: Fred Bowh-ma- n John Ahern Frank Kammiker Eddie Penn Harold Stoker DeMont Walker Elmer Green Jay Gold DEAN LAUGHLIN Medical Test Scribe Is Invulnerable 2 To “Baseness” Of Play Given Dec NOTICE: All student!? planning to enter a medical school in the fall of 1939 should plan to take the Medical Aptitude Test given under the auspices of the American Association of Medical Colleges Friday December 2 1938 at 3:10 p m in Room 212 Commons Building The test is required for entrance to practically every medical college in the United States This year there will be no make-u- p test for those who miss the test on December 2 so anyone who plans to enter medical school next September should arrange to take the test given at that time A fee of $100 is collected from each person at the time the "Buzzer work in general is in fine shape and ahead test is taken f schedule" according to Harold ohnson business manuger Frcsh-ic- n y sophomore junior and pictures as well as a umber of miscellaneous snaps ave been taken Senior pictures are scheduled r this week with fraternity The fourth annual art exhibit ictures to be completed the week by Logan Business and iter Thanksgiving The cap and sponsored Professional Women’s club begins awn for senior pictures is Sunday November 20 and exSeniors tends studio by the until November 23 in Cache lust wear a white shirt and ack tie with the cap and gown County’s public library It is the policy of the club to ir uniformity and color harmony exhibit each year the work of In order to avoid the 'usual last some local artist Three years inute rush Harold Johnson was the ago Esther Paulsen ivises all seniors to take artist two years ago Professor schedule of the open Calvin Fletcher last year H ixt week and have their pictures Reuben Reynolds and this year ken early to avoid having to Henri Moser ait in line who Sophomores While admission for the opening ive neglected pictures are urged day is Invitational November 21 do so this week with the 22 23 are opened to the public niors The Buzzer staff The club extends a special invita the splendid cooperation tion to students students to date Mr Johnson ys Po-coc- ct Senior Pictures Scheduled sor-rit- Women’s Club Holds Exhibit fur-ish- by stage door johnny Your scribe entered the auditorium Tuesday night fully armed "to the teeth’’ with talcs of the morality question baseness etc of the varsity production “Call it a Day' Three hours later he emerged from the same building with the knowledge that a very commendable play had been presented and that the “calamity howlers" should confine their activities to high schools ward productions and other stage centers “Call it a Day" was definitely a success and its excellentness is a tribute to Floyd Morgan who returned to the campus this year after a leave of absence to direct the opening little theater produc- lets Deadline :or Contest new closing date for the imbda Rho short story contest inounced last week in Student fe has been set for December June Parker chairman of the ntest committee that reports is will give the judges Wilford Porter Halbert Greaves and oyle Rice additional time for more critical selection of the inuscripts entered Entries are limited to 1500 rds with preference given to ose of 1200 word length They to be typed double-space- d d sent to Lambda Rho short ry contest through the campus til All entries will be conslder- for Scribble publication regard- of their rating by the con-i- t judges A Garb Samples On Display Many Plays Field House Building Scheduled Begins Saturday IirFuture One of the most interesting series of plays ever to be presented by the Little Theater group is sche duled for the current dramatic season Chester J Myers head of the speech department announced Wednesday following the successful presentation of “Call it a Day" this week Among some of the plays to be produced are John Drinkwaters's “Bird in Hand” Edna Ferber and Kaufmann’s George S “Stage Door” and “The Royal Family” ” and William Shakespeares' Poets Will Compete A poetry contest in behalf of Scribble magazine will be sponsored by the Empyrean club again this year Miss Kathleen Smith president of the club stated Wednesday The award is five dollars for the poem judged best by Professors King Hendricks Ira N Hayward and an Empyrean contest committee composed of Miss Grace chairman Miss Madge Jennings Worlton and Miss Vilate Smith Contest entries may be on any subject but must be limited to 25 lines The close has been set for December 10 Poems should be sent through the campus mail addressed to Emyprean poetry contest or may be handed to any of the contest committee members Miss Faye Munk a junior was last year’s winner with her entry entitled "Tumult" All entries received in the concollege grccnlings test will be considered for Scribble McDonald Leonard ing this week according to Harold publication Capener "‘lnfill"esidcnt Scribble editor stated Boys caps nave already arrived at the Logan Hardware company and girls headwear will be here Friday Mr Capener said Caps will cost approximately 40 cents ho reported Samples of the senior garb will be on display next Monday in the ante-roodirectly across the hall from the president's office Clive Roberts chairman of the committee announced this week Mr Roberts working in cooperation with the special committee and officers of the senior class “Mac-RlTthhas contacted all merchants wljo are bidding for the garb contract The plays will be directed by Haltion and samples will be ready to be bert Greaves Floyd Morgan Ruth voted Monday M Bell The cast which by the way was upon beginning and Professor Myers it in practically morning deemed "perfect" was learned They will be presented on favorite the in sent” "were garb Balloting every respect really in the order named with "Streets Dodie Smith’s three act play Every will be conducted Monday MeaYork" scheduled to wind be will taken throughout of New character was perfectly cast to give surements Theater schedule the Little up real evidence that dramatics will be the rest of the week Season tickets are still on sale The committee feels that if every on the upgrade from here on out Professor Myers indicated with a Your scribe failed to catch the senior will come into the showroom good portion of tickets already sold he vote for the garb and immorality and lewdness thut was Monday we will be able to have supposed to accompany the produc- prefers CAPS ARRIVE tion but instead was on the lookout them all completed by Christmas Freshman caps obligatory for said Roberts Chairman for some entertainment And he are arrivall found it too The breezy nine scenes left the audience in a pleasant mood and though the outcome was evident in the early stages of the production everyone in the large audience felt that “it had been a great night" A doff of the fedora goes to Director Floyd Morgan for some swell producing arHarold Weiner as a mad-ca- p tist proved to be the real find of the evening but the supporting cast was going in their indiva idual roles The cast included Kampus Davidson Heber Greenhalgh Mary Lindsay Deon Hatch Eldon Thursday: Not much doing dur- acobsen Beth Stewart Irma Smith ewel Jacobsen Harold Weiner ing the day but the Women's is planning on one of their Olive Greaves Essie Jane Sowards dances at night The Dansante is Budd J Tout Roberta Faye Munk the spot so start the old “polish” Beth Geddes and Mauvia Tracey on the Greek gals! Friday: Assembly in the afternoon at the regular time One o'clock is the slated period Student body activities are transferred to Ogden at night but there are plenty of club and social activities here in Logan Check society for yours! Meanwhile the Thursday and Frlduy November in Ogdon will be dancing in 24 and 25 will see hundreds of Agthe Hotel Ben Lomond and wit- gies observing a period of Thanksnessing motion picture shows in be- giving These two days will be oftween pep rallies! ficial holidays on the college calenSaturday: 2:30 p m In the after- dar noon will see the kickoff between School will be officially dismissed Idaho university and our own Ag- for a period of two days A majorgies in the football finale of the ity of students will visit their homes for the holiday year in Ogden Phrateres are "sporting out" SatFraternities sororities and the urday night in their first big fling women's residence hall are planof the year The Eccles Hotel Is the ning special observances for this spot that night! Other things to do fete previous to the departing of can be found for you and you! the students d Col-ind- Kalendar ambda Rho Stevens Austin Hughes Jim Randall Wayne Steed Lawrence Mathews assistant coach Last row: Ken Vanderhoff assistant coach Bob Gooding Ken Scott Louis Toschi Mike Stipac Jack Moore Ronald Peir-so- n Wally Braeggar Seth Maughan Howard Shurtz and Melvin Christensen Aggiei Observe Thanksgiving BALLROOM ETIQUETTE Ballroom etiquette and proier grooming will be this week's subject of the student etiquette elass Dean Williams will again lead the discussion in the Cone moils this afternoon at 4 o'clock All students are invited to attend UNQUOTE Slightly sentimental days till Christmas Changes Made In Assemblies by ROB-RO- note to Adolf Hitler: Only bly thirty-on- e shopping Hitler's successes have gone to his head Now he would chungc civilization into burbarisni Or maybe it's just that he und his eronies want the unqualified title of “meanest men in the world” Drew Pearson's remark about Mrs Roosevelt last Thursday night undoubtedly shocked listeners whose previous picture of the Washington scene had consisted of a collection of fresh Roosevelt dirty Jokes The columnist had the audacity to say that Mrs Roosevelt is held in high esteem by eastern newspaper folk not-to- in the regular assemscheduled for tomorrow has been necessitated by the student council's decision for the band to accompany the team to Ogden the program committee announced recently Originally the instrumental music department was schflfgjl to present a portion of the program but the council’s decision forced a postponement of their program to a later date December 7 at 1 m The search for talent has continued however and the following program has been arranged by the committee: singing of the school song vocal solos by HerHoLmbreen bert Pack Douglas and Richard Adams readings by Allen Roberts and Nedna Hansen and special features by Pearl and Merrill Prows A "Jitterbug” contest sponsored by the program committee under the direction of Kay Geddes will be conducted In the near future it was announced Miss Geddes will be in charge of Jhe dance numbers and reports that an assembly of “jitterbugs” will be presented for the students’ approval as soon as the danoes are worked out A change Y o We'i'e glud Culbcrt Olson California's newly elocted governor plans to pardon Tom Mooney but we're sorry too With Tom walking the streets a free man its going to be hard finding something to get our temper up The Campbell Soup Company has announced that its Hollywood Hotal radio program will soon be supplanted with Orson Wells Mercury Theatre The Campbell people apparently figure that scared people buy more soup than those who are entertained Jimmy Walker who once “resigned" as Mayor of New York has a radio program titled “Jimmy Walker's VlBittng Hour" His first visit was to New York’s Bellvue Hospital If he’s really bent on seeing the great city's drearier spots Tammany Hall will undoubtedly be Included in the retinue Construction of the new Aggie field house will be commenced Saturday December 19 Assistant Attorney General John D Rice removed the last obstacle by approving finance plans late Tuesday On the same day the board of trustees of the Utah State Agricultural college met in Salt Lake to authorize the state building commission to accept the low bid of John H Moser contractor of Logan for construction of the structure Wednesday the board again met with the building commission and Mr Moser to further formulate definite plans for an immediate start on the project The deadline was set by the Public Works Administration for Saturday The field house will cost approximately $175000 of which 45 per cent is to Be provided by PWA funds The remainder is to be raised by the floating of revenue bonds An exact duplicate of the A C field house is to be simultaneously erected on the University of Utah campus The same plans are to be followed the same method of financing is proposed By mutual cooperation the two institutions have been able to greatly reduce the building cost of their field houses Although the financing plan must still be approved by the bond underwriters and the bid must have the endorsement of the regional PWA authorities in San Francisco no delay Is expected Seniors Urged To Get Pictures Buzzer Editor Clair Nelson urges every senior to have his or her picture taken for the senior class see tion sometime before the Thanksgiving holidays Any senior who has not yet made an appointment for his yicture may do so by calling at the Buzzer Studio 106 Commons Bldg Senior fellows are asked to wear white shirts and Mack ties when they have their pictures taken There will be a Buzzer staff luncheon meeting Monday at 13:00 in the cafeteria dining room All members are urged to be present at this meeting Kick-of- T'V”" Mwi f Kickoff for the game between the Utah Aggies and the University of Idaho Vandals will take! place at 2:30 p m An arrangement of special features to include presentation of parade awards is being planned for halftime Aggie fans will have the north bleachers of Ogden stadium reserved for them it was announced Admission will be by student body cards but reserved seats may be purchased at the secretary’s office at the college Thursday Immediately after the game a swing session will be held at the White City ballroom in which a Utah bands number of top-flig- ht will be featured the Ogden Saturday evening chapter of the college alumni association will sponsor a sports dance in cooperation with White City ballroom officials At the dance Aggie and Vandal ribbons will be furnished and a football autographed by members of each of the two teams will be given away alumni officials said Special rates have been arranged for students on UIC trains Logan passenger agents announce Students will get round-tri- p transportation for one dollar with the option of leaving and returning at any time between Friday and Monday mornings Team members will leave Logan Saturday morning and return the same evening it was announced Wednesday Wilkomirski Plays Concert third in the series of was presented numbers Tuesday night ' when Michael a noted Russian-bor- n violinist presented a concert to an The m appreciative audience of music lovers Mr Wilkomerski studied violin at the Moscow conservatory of music and made his concert debut at the age of eight yearn Slnoo that time he has toured Europe Hia and America extensively splendid concert pleased the capacity crowd which attended hia Logan appearance For the next lyceum number the committee plans to arrungo nt for Dr Elam J Anderson uni vanity la of Redlands California to spook oa the reossR changes In the Orient Dr W L Wan lass chairman said Dr derssn han lived fourteen yuan the orient' and is wall nogas" ’ with customs and winCTTU t-nit cwaaHtfsi In tcjrtcj U 7 4' I range Us nppnaia— lrr oombsr-dtDr AT It pro-lde- STUDENT LIFE NOTICE ' Student Life goes to' press Tuesday night Get your assignments In by Tuesday aoou That means that all reporters must wW ho work fast Assignments posted Friday morning Oepy iadi tbs saly at tSBl staff are on duty noon and Tneoday ft t"'’ k vostsr t £ QC V ’? ""’TiX 7T'4 cam- p paint-u- paign Thursday evening to be conducted by the associated engineers the Aggies are preparing for an activity-packe- d week end at Ogden Friday and Saturday All energetic college engineers who have transportation to Ogden and who are able to miss classes Friday are eligible for the painting project for which cityi officials are throwing the town open to Aggie paint brushes Earlji Friday imorning band members will make the trip presenting concerts at the various schools and colleges in Ogden and Weber county during the day according to Professor N W Christiansen who has charge of band activities Student Events events will get under way Friday evening at 730 when college students are the guests at a torchlight parade and the participants in a bonfire rally Stageij on the corner of Twenty-fifth- ’' street and Washington avenue the rally will be followed by a snake dance through town Immediately after the open-ai- r pep session the Weber county college alumni chapter is cooperating with the Ogden junior chamber of commerce in featuring a rally and dance in the Hotel Ben Lomond All students alumni members and Aggie boosters are invited to attend Saturday morning events will open with the parade to be held through the city at 10:30 a m All Greek organizations plan college to enter a "typical college car” in the parade in a special prize contest which the Ogden junior chamber is sponsoring Ogden merchants will also enter floats in the parade it was announced There will also be approximately 15 bands from all parts of the state participating in connection with a special band contest being planned in Ogden this week end ‘n ' |