Show Hus Week i See “ou Can't Take It Mililaiy Ball Fnday 9 P M With You” Z— 758 Volume 19 STUDENT LIP E LOGAN UTAH FEBRUARY “4ou Can’ Ponularitv Ray V ft lit S prominent delivered City attorney Ue annual Washington Buth-L- y addiLSs Vi dntsd ij afternoon f 4 V Take The Governor Of Play Is Lake Acclaimed The elauvoyant abilities of Professor Floyd Moigan are being hei aided to the skies this week as he is piesentmg the Little Theater of the past group in the smash-hseason ‘You Cant Take It With You At the same time the Aggies named the same show as then most popular movie of 1938 The opening perform mce in the auditorium last night is indicative of the masterv of the show as Professor Morgan and his cast handled every lole in a delightful manner As "Grandpa Vanderhoff Moigan hit a new high in charac-te- r acting as he dupheated the of Lionel splendid performance Barrymore The pioduction of the play has been wrought with delays and unfortunate occurrences but one would never know it from the performance that was delivered at the opening night Another performance has been slated for tonight tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and Saturday ni0ht Tnkits are avail- ‘ S I i t editor of the STUD-- I he ids the press delegation to the amnnl Roiky Mount mi Inter colli ite Puss Assou ition (onferenie m Silt Lake City this weekend Thomas U LIFE ENT i ih CLUB LEADERS ATTEND COURSE Linds iv society editor of he Srt'DFNT LIFE who will participate in the press ooncn tion Maij i - v - GO ERNOK BLOOD Dreiser Presents Philosophy H club work in 26 Leaders of counties of the state and Extenassion workers of 25 counties will semble on the campus Sunday anpieparntory to the twentieth State! Club Leaders’ nual Feb 27 Training Course to be held to March 4 is the word given by Fern Shipley assistant state club leader It is estimated that more than and Extension 150 Club le iders persons enthusiasm and eouiage The lectuier also stated that people do not think for themselves but that life the master thinks for them As a journalist he said pi ess was interested in unusual and not the oidinaiy events necessary on life The next the student lyeeum that the the common to eairy only number on also With Delegates Attend State Meet of the lepiesentatives Eight Student Life staff left this morning for Salt Lake City where they will paiticipate in the 17th annual Rocky Mountain Press Association conclave scheduled at the University of Utah Thursdiy Friday and Saturday Heading the delegation were A1 Thomas editor and Bill vard business manager Thomas will address the 150 delegates Fi iday an Effective moinmg on ‘Building " Campus Library Other members slated for activities at the confab aie Wendell Sorensen assistant business manager Lola Jensen associate editor Mary Lindsay society editor Tom Judd feature editor Francis Burgle copy desk editor and Jack Hemnger associate sports editor The delegates will conclude the session Saturday night with the awards banquet in which prizes aie awarded to newspapers winning the vhuous contests conducted by the association Members cf the Buzzer staff will also attend the conference for tho Saturday's session Clair Nelson editor and Harold Johnson business manager as well as other staff members hive been invited to participate m special session for year book workers Hal R Harmon and Johnny Coleman of the Univeisity of Utah convenwill handle (he threc-dation activities y F A CHILDS SPEAKS ON DELINQUENCY f -- bind direct-Soe- s Iowa e he will paiticipate in the al bandleaders confab slated thete next week Dodge t-- a T’ ' f The Military ball annually bungs back memones of the das that used to be Most of the students will lemember all of ihe above gioup Some of them are with us now but onlj one will be heie nd stiange as it seems he is not here now That is Major Goodrich who as a Captain next vear two veais ago was transfened to another post He returns next yeai however Left to light Major Goodrich Saige Callahan Colonel Brown Private Ray Parker and Captain Breitung Brown Biei-tun- g and Callahan wind up their careeis this ear Paiker left two years ago Rehearsals For Kapers Ruth Bell Washington Names “Stage Subject Of Door” Cast Lecture Stage Door sersational Bioad way stage success by Edna Fer ber and George S Kaufman will be presented to Utah State thcat-i- e goeis March 27 Mis Ruth M Bell diiector announced W ednes day The outstanding roles will be handled by Mis Lutie Bancioft Simmons ai d Floyd Morgan LaVaun Zollinger Professoi Moig an played the similar role by Di Iowa Randall while attending University it was announced Cast selections have alrcidy been made with the follown g students named to the roles Jessie Audeison Maltha Osgu Olive Pederson thoipe Betty Enid Gi eaves Annabelle Smith Lambeit Baibara Glover M mde M itliews Shirley Ciumbo Beth Geddes Fawn MicFailand Mir jone Hansen Ruth Pond Mu Jean Tyson Patty McGee Kath nne Hodges Myrle angsgaid Dowdlc Hansen Rucl Royce Walter Wdienski Raljih Gunn Dean Fushknccht Milton Foster Jack Hughes Geoige Weston ard C L Stoddard n have in i j Superintendent F A Childs of the Industrial School at Ogden spoke cn “Institutional Treatment of Delinquency” to the students majoi ing in ocial work last Friday at 11 00 in the Little Theatre Mr Childs’ lecture was the second in a senes of twelve to be given under the sponsorship of the graduate division cf oocial work Mr Childs contrasted the methods for treatment of delinquents He showed exhibits of whips and ankle nous which were used when schools weie fust staitcd He tompaied this method cf force with the systems of guidance counsel used by progressive schools toHe cited many successful day Kampus Kalendar cases of rehibihtation of the 3000 boys and 600 gills who have stayed Thursday 8 00 pm — Y’ou Cant at the school at Ogden Y'ou’ —Audi Take It With Mi Childs showed the fallacy of torum the predominate idea of today of a I ridav lot) pm — Annual Militaty cnminals growth through instituBall Assembly in Auditorium tions He said that when an ovei-2- o pm— You Cant Take It deWith You —Auditorium privileged or linquent was once brought in and 9 66 pm— Ynnual Military Bill m advised he usually became a useDansante ful member of society He stressed Saturday 8 60 Pm — Y’ou Cunt the point that it is usually the ofTake It With You —Audi fender who is never dealt with m toiium any institution that becomes the 9 00 pm — Public dance in Dan haidened criminal sante thing t Christiansen to Fort ‘The Gieat Military Ball ship is take-off- ” alieady for its annual announced Harold Johnson cadet colonel and chairman of the genFinal eral committee Tuesday plans are rapidly being completed for the annual formal Military Ball to be held Friday night Activities of the day also include the assembly program at 1 p m with Garr Thompson in charge and a CX banquet at 6 30 where Major Clyarence Neshn will act as toastmaster The ball is given in honor of Governor Henry H Blood who will be in attend ince with his mil-lta- iy UNQUOTE Chnstiansen Professor N W instru-menthead of the Utah State will department music Dodge Fort for leave Friday of Iowa to attend the convention assothe American Bandmasters convene from ciation scheduled to 1 March to 26 February American in the Membership limitBandmasters association is ed to 80 members and Professor Christiansen Is the only member elected to from Utah He was 12 1935 following in membership m harmony examination of hours analcounterpoint music history ysis and arranging be Professor Christiansen will accompanied to the convention by his wife it was learned STAFF V under-pnvileg- Sant who sings the the eolltge opera ‘The S'udent Prince' polished off her tele and is re idy for the initial piodmtion in two weeks Contact"” COMING AND GOING OF ROTC ealendar will featuie a noted dramatic critic and journalist m the pel son of Burns Mantle scheduled foi 8 P M on the evening of March 3 Mi M intle is the editor of The Best Plays and Yeaibook of the and has Di ima in Amenca attendedited with others the publication representatives will be in in ance These will register Sunday “A Tieasury of the Theatre the Extension office and be assigned to their plai es of lodging Since limited only Local housing facilities are a poition of the leaders throughout the the state are able to attend school Those who must stay at few home rely upon the favoied who are able to be in attendance Membeis of the Utah State chapwill be for the mfotmation that ter rf Blue Key national honorary outline 1939 given for the organization will meet in Salt Miss Ella Gardner of WashingLake City Sunday afternoon with ton D C who is recreation specialfrom Bngham Young the chaptei U S ist of the Extension Service Umveisity recreationthe conduct will A D Alan MacFailane president of formeral program Miss Gardner by R0B-R0- Y the local group announced Wedhas s bureau ly with the Children members nesday that eighteen been associated with the Extension from Logan will make the tup two or three Slightly sentimental note to Chaihe McCaithy: Now that Service for the last They will be joined in Salt Lake the battle is won a man named Fianco in Spam will gladly years by three members of the orgmiza-tiotiade you Hitler and Mussolini foi Dei gen MaeFarlane said Approximately 20 members of the WILL CHRISTIANSEN Provcr unit will be in attendance Queen Elizabeth of England Hus week appi overt l’nnie Discussions of activities on the Minister Chambei Iain's famous limbi ella as a symbol ol campuses will be featuied at peace Come to think of it an umbiella wouldn’t be the GO TO CONVENTION two the banquet it was learned to handiest an Blue Key Men Virginia lead m Numbei Tuentj 1(G9 To Direct Activities staff able in room M202 It cannot be said that any one particular person other than Professor Morgan was a standout of Th it life is after all only a the play as every role seemed to that gives us a kick with game cast New been have perfu tly faces dot the east but every evi- necessary contrasts and the neees dence joints to their being favor- sity that chance and luck plav roles in life was the obserites with the Little Theater pat- large vation made by Theodore Di leser rons noted American novelist in his The cast ineludis Harold Wein- lecture About What I Think er Iloyt Palmer Royce Hansen Life Tuesday evening to students Karl Homer George Stuart Cchn-d- a and members of the Civic Music Davidson Sterling Peterson Association Burrell Hansen Sara Brown BerDrieser with a background that nice Brown Maui ice Marler Clar- marks him as an authoi ity on ence Peiry Catherine Wright Dat-wi- n Ameucan life emphasised also Evans Ruth Johnson Max that we ate not individuals enDorW adsworth Jewell Jacobsen joying fiee will but rather that we are one of a group of indiviothy Lear duals di iven on by the same motives and earned along on other 4-- 23 Leave For Conclave it i H Johnson Danie at air laid Starts Soon for freedom fight world the Geoige Washington stands as the aposW W tle Riy piominent Salt told Utah Lake Citv attorrey State students Wednesday in the annual Washington day addiess and Speaking before students faculty members of the college who convened in special assembly to commemoiate the 207th of the birth of Washington Mr Ray gave a storing address complete with historical dctul which showed rem irkabh and ocholutly insight into extent of ancient civihzatu ns Attoiney Ray outlined the background into which the father of our countiy was born He classed of Washingto- - as the greatest gieat men and the best of gieit men and outlined the qualifications wmeh he believed would maik Washington as one of the gieatest men of all time ‘A gieat mm is one who haves the world into which ho comes bitter thin hi foul d it he s lid Di N A Pedeiscn chin man of assembly programs presided In the thiouhout ‘ FINALISTS NAMED IN SAR CONTESTS Finilit in the annual SYR specie conic sts weie n imed Wednesday dftmiaon following speech-"the in by seven contestants L’ttle Theater hose named as final speakeis ne Ralph Gunn Paul Cobuin Dean Fnschnecht and Thane Pickc i Other contestants were Eldon Jacobsen Henrie Millet and La Vein Young The finals will be held in the nnr tutuie Chester Mvers direcannounced tor o! the contest Juclcs for the Wednesday talks weie Piofessois Moyle Rico Ruth M Bill H E Dorst and Evan S Mm r ij Assembly Program Comes now a stoiy Horn Florida concerning 19 membeis LAVELL HENDERSON ot the University of Flonda football team who weie in the employ of WPA last summer fiom June to September If APPOINTED HEAD the stones about WPA woikeis aie tiue we bet we know why the Honda team wasn’t among the nation’s The assembly for the annual Military Ball will get under way Frid ly at 1 p m with Eldy Hanwell-wor- n sen s Collegiate Orchestia leading off Claudius Doty will sing a Henderson LuVcII vocal solo and a trumpet trio pionunent winners last fall ¥ was appointed student will consist of Don Anderson Chad semoi Doctois in an Alabama county lecently adveitised that Andcison and Howard Lewis chan man of the committee to investigate possibilities for a senior they will In ing no moie babies into the woikl unless the Major Stillman piofessor of mih-taiand tactic at the science class gift at a meeting Tuesdoctor’s bills aie piepaid It would seive the medics light if the Alabama mothcis went back to the old stoik sys- Logan high school will play an day aecordian solo A takeoff on a Mr Henderson announced that tem radio piogram will be given hv ¥ the committee will be selected next the radio speech class week and action will be started boats seen the have been past Japanese during Plenty of music and fun is immediately to investigate the sev- week m the lishing S U Caribbean near where the Navy fleet piomised accoiding to Ralph eral possibilties and suggestions who Is in chaige of the for a gift to be given to the col- maneuveis are being conducted Ihe Nipponese fisheimen are undoubtedly angling for really big game piogram lege by this years giaduating set y Red-for- d The Buzzer picture foi the entire committee of the Kollegiate Kape-- s will be taken F'riday February 21th in the Buzzei office Aftet card a meeting will be held to set the date for the first reheal sal This rehearsal will be held eithci the last of this month or the fust of Much Minager Vic Ausun stated Because the meeting held last Fridav was poorly’ attended the giouts who aie not piopcily represented at this weeks meeting will be ruled out of production So far it appeals that eveiy campus organization will take pait in this year s edition of the Kapers Tom Judd business manager is going to Salt Lake City this week end to meet with the heads of the state labor unions At 9 the dance will begin at the Dansante entrance to which will resemble the entrance to a giant airliner Silhouetted airplanes will hang from the ceiling of the hall The grand march has been worked out in a unique airplane arrangement in keeping with the theme of the evening During intermission a drill team of 80 members will put on a demonstration “For students who have been unable to obtain a ‘lux’ the local tailors will put felt on lapels and down the sides of dark suits for a nomnal charge These will be perfectly acceptable Corsages are out of order” added Harold Johnson as a bit of last minute advice General committee for the afchairJohnson fair is Harold man Madge W orlton Bob Simpson Marjorie Crockett and Afton Merrill Special committee chairmen are advertising Ralph Red-foassembly Garr Thompson banquet Bob Munson decoration floor reception Delmar Miller Dorothy Montrose programs ll Kathryn Bowen grand march Henderson intermission James Randall invitations Eldene Lewis tickets Forrest Jensen rd La-Ve- Librarian Challenges Aspiring Artists In Older to secure tome attraij-tiv- e osters to advertise books on vanous subjects in the library Leonard H Kirkpatnck librarian announces that a $5 prize will be of eight given for the best series posters on the following subjects: Ti ansportation pioblems of behavior including personality and etilife animal life quette plant health music recreation biography These posters must be large enough that a type written list can be pinned into a spate left for that purpose on each one Each is to have some distinctive poster Lavish illustration Costumes portraying the subject Special costumes foi the Utah Prefeicncc will be given to those State opua The Student Punee’ showing most artistic taste m col-and design have been mdered from a costume Piofossor h use in New Yoik All posteis that are to receive Walter Welti director announced any consideration in the contest this week must be submitted to Mr Although the production is a by March 10 and all poslight opera its settings and cos- ters submitted become the propertumes will be of the most lavish ty of the library Students really nature it was learned interested in the contest should The Student Prince will be pre- call at the library office for furthsented m the Capitol Theater on er details March 9 and 10 Are oi Kirk-patn- Campus Favorites Are Named In Student Life Entertainment Poll You Cant Take It With You now being presented m the audi- torium as a play was named the most popular movie of 1938 by the Utah State student body in the last STUDENT LIFE poll The Munich Peace Conference was by far the biggest news story according to the poll while ‘Gone With the Wind’ was named the favorite novel of the past year The musical ears of the students are very much in favor of ‘My as the most popular Revei ic song hit of 1938 The greatest assoitment named belongs to the Movie gioup where 96 cinemas were nominated by the students Fifty songs were suggested and 52 novels were placed on the ballots as being the favorites Only 35 news stories were named with the winner being far in the lead It is interesting to note that the Munich Conference was also the number one in a national poll The Jordan bus tragedy m Salt Lake City and the antics of Douglas “Wrong-wa- y Coingan were second and third in the news story judging e “Alexanders Band’ and “Mane Antoinette’ were run-- I ners-u- p in the movie popular news-stor- y Rag-tim- ‘The Citadel’ and "Ferdinand the Bull’ proved to be favorite readwith the along ing material famous Civil War story e Band” Alexander s also proved to be third choice as the most popular song while to "Music second spot went Maestro Please ” McDonald associate Leonai d editor of the paper and director of the contests stated that “frahad to be ternity patritotism” discounted Numerous ballots namvanous “sweetheart the ing had to be thrown out songs he said Also discounted were class textbooks and songs “suggestive” other material that the judges figured were not on a serious basis Bud Donald Roush Peterson and Preston Morrison assisted McDonald m distributing the ballots The results of the balloting will be sent to an eastern organization who inquired as to tho tempo of reading s nging and seeing of Utah State students The next STUDENT LIFE poll will be held in several weeks following the selection of a suitable subject McDonald ’ Rag-tim- |