Show This Week 4 Intramural Oped House 2—758 4 OIF KTE To Night 7:30 Volume 19 STUDENT LlJ'E LOGAN UTAH JANUARY 19 Blue Key Assembly Friday 1 O’clock 1939 Number 15 ELECTED “PROM” HEAD “Bird In Hand” Begins Monday Get Tickets New At Room M203 Joe Geddes is named chairman of Junior Promenade in elections Wednesday Next Monday Tuesday and Wednesday the college community little theater will present Drinkwater's comedy “Bird in Hand” directed by Professor Halbert Greaves Tickets are now obtainable in room Reserved seats may be obtained upon presentation of activity cards but cards will not be honored at the door The English would describe this play as “ripping” for with great gusto the eight characters tear through the three fairly Short acts demonstrating the sanctity of old ideas and the rights of the new The comedy arises from the objection to a marriage of a girl of the lower class to a man of better station (After a little wine drinking anything can happen) In it's class “Bird in Hand” is fully equal to the Drinkwater’s "Abraham Lincoln” A veteran cast portrays the characters and the setting is in the1 hands of an able crew The cast consists of: Mrs J H Maughan G R Winn Guy ChrisJ C tiansen Ted Wennergren Hogenson Karl T Homer Arnold Burgensen and Kathleen Smith The crew consists of: business manager Donald Taylor assistant Jewell Lola Jensen directors Jacobsen and Helen Adams techDarwin Evans Heber nicians Greenhalgh Verdin Singleton Bur-rHansen Royal Henderson George Stewart Elmer Hunsaker Deliliah Simmons Max Weaver dramatics student representative Morris Foster makeup Essie Jane Sowards Deon Hatch properties Erma Smith Mary Hansen and Rachel Anderson Joe Geddes of Logan Wednesday was named by the junior class as chairman of the annual Junior Promenade following a special balloting by the third year group Four others were named to the prom committee in the same balloting President Jerold Shephard said They are: Ruth Mae Anderson Logan Duane Hillam Salt Lake City Marjorie Seely Castle Dale Kathryn Wright Logan President Shephard was in charge of the voting and was assisted by the other officers Marjorie Crockett vice president and Marian Thomas secretary Eighteen juniors were nominated for the position last M-2- Hy Hunsaker will direct the biggest "open house” in the history of the intra-murdepartment el Song Hits Featured By Seniors "Open house” in all of its glory will take on an added attraction tonight when the student body will name one of the above potentials as "queen” of the evening The girls were named by nine organizations and are being sponsored by1 the following: Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Phi Kappa Iota Beta Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon Mechanic Arts club Foresters club and the Barb organization The annual cry of "Buzzer Ball Buzzer Ball” is once more resounding through the halls of the colas Wade Miles lege buildings chairman of "Buzzer Day” preon pares for the assembly-danc- e February 3 "The assembly will again be new and different” Wade said when cornered as to the prospects of "but no inforthe Buzzcrcrats mation will be released until we are ready to spring it” A feature of the assembly will be the “Buzzer Bounce" a new dance routine claimed by the to be the latest sensation of local dance halls Faculty members will choose the most outstanding senior students who are to appear in the “Campus Leader” section of the 1939 year book Only a limited number of students will be selected so interest is expected to reach a new high for Buch contests Wade announced “Choose them on leadership qualities in campus activities” was the edict given the faculty in making the selections ts Mabel Allred former Student Life writer is named editor of the Scribble Inglesladt To Give Return Lecture Alan MacFarlune ident ’ Blue Key presassumes role of Professor Quia in' sissembly Students of the USAC who so enthusiastically received the recent address of Dr F W Inglestadt upon the possibilities of a European war will have another opportunity to listen to this popular lecturer when he returns to the campus Thursday January 36th under the sponsorship of the College History club and the Logan Rotary club Dr Inglestadt of the is a U S Bureau of Education noted authority on European affairs having spent several summers traveling on that continent and contacting the peoples of the different countries The lecture will be held in the chapel bewteen the hours of 12 noon and 2 p m and will consist of g combined lecture and discussion period The History club and the local Rotarlans extend an invitation to all who are Interested to attygd Worlton The queen will be voted on during Look them over and then vote the program tonight -- “How much-talked-- Left to right bottom row: Laura Dell Torpeson Helen Allred Josephine Griffin Pauline Stevens Joyce Johnson Top e row left to right: Carmen Merrill Hazel Bangerter Faye Parry-Madg- Open House Set For Tonight Long Piece is of String?” Simpson heads the senior class into the “song title” dance The Utah Aggie student body will be set to rhythm Friday night as guests of the senior class when they will appear at the Dansante ballroom as a sorg title Robert Simpson class president announced Wednesday that ordinarily the senior ball is limited to r students but deviatthe ion was made this year so the student body would be able to participate in this annual feature Prizes will be awarded to those judged as being the most clever in their musical portrayal Judges of the costumes will be Everett Thorpe Moyle Rice and N W Christiansen of the college Rice and Mrs faculty Mrs Christiansen wlil also serve as patronesses The class officers will be in charge of the affair Music will be provided by Eldon Hansen and his “Joy Trumpeters” it was learned "and ' a variety' of ideas is expected Wholehearted is asked so that the be “hit parade” will doubled more than Simpson con-- 1 eluded four-yea- Blue Key Presents Buzzerites Prof Quiz To Reign For Day Bob anZST' “How High is Up?” “Why is When and Where?” These questions and many more have been pouring into the campus postoffice and will be used in the f first annual Blue Key assembly to be presented in the auditorium Friday afternoon anAlan MacFarlanc president nounced this week With Conway Sonne acting as master of ceremonies and President MacFarlane serving as "Professor Quiz” the mentality rate of the Aggies will be determined Students will be called from the audience and quizzed with the questions turned in by members of the student body that arc seeking the prizes for the best questions and answers submitted to the Blue Key fraternity Members of the organization will aid in selecting the "quizzees” or students to answer the questions it was learned “We have already received quite Maca number of questions" Farlane said "but there is always room for at least a dozen more" All questions must be addressed to the Blue Key fraternity and beleft in the campus fore 5 p m Thursday post-offi- Jensen Returns From Hunsaker Will Direct Events Queen To Reign Over One of the biggest features of the winter quarter will be staged tonight in the Smart gymnasium when nearly 1200 students are expected to take part in the annual intramural openhouse Hyrum Hunsaker director of intramurals announced Thursday morning The high spot of the evening will be the selection of an “intramural queen” to reign over the festivities he said This is an entirely new feature of the regular program and Nine is arousing plenty of interest in the student body girls were named by the competiting organizations and balloting on the finalist will be held during the program - — Dr Blood To Attend Convention Bangerter 7 Dr Blood who presented such an interesting assembly program on South America last Friday will leave Logan Saturday for the eastern metropolis to present a of Disease paper on "Breeding Resisting Varieties of Tomatoes for the Intermountain and Pacific States” He Is a nationally recognized authority on tomato diseases While in the east Dr Blood will visit centers of pathology work as well as prominent educational institutions carrying out the same kind of work he is engaged in here at the college Kampus Josephine Griffin Hel Allred Madge Worlton Carmen Merrill Pauline Stevens and Dr Lorin H Blood plant patho logist for the U S department of agriculture and professor of plant this college pathology at the week was signally honored when he was asked to lecture to the National Canners Association at in their convention Chicago January sThe girls named include Laura Dell Torgeson Faye Parry Hazel en- - Alpha Zeta Conclave Louis Jensen senior majoring in agronomy returned Monday January 9 from a trip to Atlantic City New Jersey where he represented the local Utah Chapter of Alpha Zeta in the annual national conclave All the high councllmen were present at the conference There were 43 official delegates from 42 states California having two representatives The meeting lasted three and a half days during which time all the Important business In tbs fraternity was discussed Louis was selected by the local chapter as representative because of outstanding work at the Party Kalendar Thursday 7:30 p m—Intramural openhouse with something on the lineup for you you and you In the gym 9:30 p' m— Intramural dance in Smart gymnasium Friday 1:00 p m — Professor Quiz In the flesh will direct the student body assembly for Blue Key 8:30 p m— Lyceum number in the S K Logan tabernacle will lecture 9:00 p m — The "Song-Title- ” dance of the senior class gets under way Come anytime Saturday All Day— Get some winter sports Into your blood The - woods should be full of you: Rat-cllf- I Scribble Has New Editor ten-fol- Miss Mabel Allred associate editor of the winter edition of Scribof the ble will act as spring edition This was the announcement made Tuesday by Leonard McDonald resigning editor Samuel Monscn a sophomore will assist Miss Allred in the capacity of associate This will be the first tune in sev-eiyears that Scribble has appeared more than once during the same school year A larger budget appropriation plus enthusiastic student response is responsible for making the second edition possible All students are invited to send material stories sketches poems to Miss Allred for publication consideration This may be done through the campus postoffice Plans are already being made for the next issue of the magazine and so potential contributors should get their material in as soon as possible to insure its chance of selection editor-in-chi- al Freshmen May Make Up Lost Credit Failure to register for freshman orientation by approximately thirty students resulted in a loss tc these students of their credit Dean Jack Ci oft reported today Not realizing that freshman orientation is a compulsory class these students did not enroll properly with the registrar’s office These students he said may call at his office in the commons building and register for the class and they will then be granted their credit The class will probably be taught to all freshmen in the future since it received such whole hearted approval this year Ninty-fiv- e per cent of the class voted the program as being worthwhile Joyce Johnson The queen committee is made up of Allan Thomas Clair Nelson and Karl Ward Fraternities and clubs have been designated special places in the gymnasium where they can sit and each section will be decorated with the colors of the organization it Penn has was learned Eddie charge of the seating arrangements but positions were drawn for Another new and interesting feature of the annual fiesta will be the stunts that each gioup will put on The stunts will be the last part of the program and will be followed by a dance Director Hunby R0B-R0- Y saker said Other numbers on the Slightly sentimental note to General Franco: Sir you program will include team and individual sports and special demon- have covered yourself with gorey! Pun intentional strations of sports that are included on the intramural docket To a public fast tiring of the game “Scarlett Scarlett The program will get under way Whose Going to Play Scarlett?” comes the mews that at 7:30 p m with team sports Vivian Leigh of the English stage has been asdarling being the first numbers to be pre- signed the role of the fiery southern belle in that saga of sented the south “Gone With the Wind” Podden her British All of the intramural managers will be responsible for their organization being at the “right spot Announcement that Columbia university engineers have at the right time"- Director Hun saker added There will be more perfected a radio broadcasting technique which will make than one activity going on at the sets now’ in use obsolete might have come as more of a same time generally so the dem- shock were it not for the fact that the public hears the same onstrations will not last too long thing every time the radio companies bring out their latest Pyramid building will be another models d evehigh spot of a ning when nearly a dozen groups A sure sign on which way the world is heading came will vie for honors in erecting a to light in Salt Lake yesterday when Harold A Park human pyramid president of the Optimist Club won a prize for being the Voting for teams and organizations will be allowed as the stu- “biggest liar” dent enters the gymnasium but A man in Baltimore was sentenced to one year in prison all balloting must be over by 7:40 it was announced this week for signing Charlie McCarthie’s name to checks A slight admission charge of 10 We assume he also passed wooden nickels cents per person is being levied UNQUOTE ' - high-spotte- Hollywood’s latest attempt to build up Robert “Tuffy” Taylor is titled “Stand Up and Fight” If his technique STUDENT LIFERS NOTICE All students on the Student Life hasn’t improved since the last time we saw him his next staff news feature society sports show will probably be called “Never Kick a Man When editorial are asked to meet In the He’s Down” Student Life office at It o’clock New York’s District Attorney Tom Dewey has uncovered' Friday He charges subway cashiers with having Thia meeting Is extremely Im- a new scandal portant to all staff members so stolen $1250000 worth of nickels Apparently just a make definite plana to be there bunch of small change boys who made good Wednesday with ten of them being named to the finals on the voting last Friday The ten names appeared on yesterday’s ballot with the student receiving the highest number of votes being named chairman The next four in line automatically) are on the committee it was learned The prom was held in the Commons building last year but no announcement has been made concerning the plan3 for the 1939 dance Robert Munson as chairman of the committee last year pioneered the idea of using the Commons building for the annual dance with unusual success as it was turned into a “night club’’ in every respect Miss Ruth Mae Anderson president of the Spurs was high vote getter but a ruling by the class states that the prom chairman must be of the male gentry Miss Anderson also led the field in balloting last week Class officers will serve on the committee along with the newly elected promenade heads Shephard said Ratcliffe Lectures Friday - i 4 j It S K Ratcliffe noted English journalist and authority on international affairs will discuss world affairs at the college and civic music association Friday evening January 20 in the Logan LDS tabernacle This is Mr Ratcliffe's 35th tour of America this having toured country continuously since 1914 He is claimed to be a man that "knows everybody worth knowing" As journalistic representative of the historic London weekly “The Spectator" Mr Ratcliffe has had many travel experiences and gained ai knowledge of world affairs Hd has also lectured at many famous Ameiioan universities such as Cornell and Yale and also at Town Hall in New York City He has lectured several times over international radio hookups Dean Will Discuss Courtship Etiquette Courtship etiquette will be ths n topic of the first scheduled for the wint'efquarter Dean Lcnorc Williams class leadThe er announced Wednesday first meeting has been planned for 4 o'clock Thursday in tbs room ComWomen’s reception mons Each week thereafter similar meetings will be held to discuss various phases of the campus etiquette 'pi o b e m s confronting students Last quarter such suojetts as hotel etiquette debating nances were and automobile etiquette considered by the weekly group Mrs Williams reiuned that the cltiss during the pas' quarter oxpe-- i ie: red s steady increase of at- enlancc from approximately thir- to over eighty students n These groups were especially planned for those students who do not have the opportunity for Instruction in etiquette such as some campus social groups provide There is no registration or fee attached to attendance There Is onrt the standing Invitation to attend lecture-discussio- 1 e lecture-discussio- None Any musician or group of must-cla- ns amateur or profusions! may enter the Deeeret News “Search far Talent" contest The K2X saffttak committee will be in the unarTZJ laboratory of the ICtohaala Alta building Friday afteraoea ac3 evening January M for ynCsSaarf auditions Bveryoa ts eTJa Please make aadiWea ar1 awata ueeoaaa paatiMa Wettk tLUx f- Tf- y' & |