Show PAGE THREE STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH FEBRUARY 23 1033 AND TUCK FEBRUARY CLEARANCE Greek R ow Independents Independents Th"Putah State their regular meeting and m in the ogram Monday evening Bigma Chi is happy to announce re The International Relations Club of Dean with tlle Theatre that Ted Ralph held its regular meeting WednesLewis Williams as Gunn Ken Wennergren pub- States Earl Anderson day noon The After meeting Karl "’guest speaker subject discussed Homer Owen Staynor and was "The in the Stan Spanish Situation” Louis night was held will begin Logan their Tremelling was in charge of the I art Gymnasium 'nat The theme of Dean Williams period of probation prior to initia- discussion and Eldon Noble pretion on Saturday sented a paper introducing the February 24 S eech was on the many possibili-jcauses of the war noted its effect students of the independent upon the U S and other countries Monday night following CCUltl discussed She campus meeting ’ the the Sigma Chi fraternity enter- and suggested the possible outof just I means providing and come of the disturbance to interhave I jai activity for the large number tained Theta Upsilon at the Lyric national peace Theatre I them students on the campus who Dr Wanlass presented the club Cm” Le not affiliated with' a frater-t- y with five new books which the Cardon Guy and Wade Miles or sorority Endowment for InterCarnegie have been chosen as IS I The program national Peace gave to the club of the Chi skit to be pre- as I be-Sigma ot Edl Crook of the o its semi-annucontribution was as follows: A sented in this year’s bigger and These books I are: “Peace with the the rmmittee Fife several better Kollegiate Kapers Lading by Eva Dictators” by Norman Angell scist by Gus Mathews ano selections "The Crisis of Democracy" by A "ar from delegation two vocal solos Gamma Kap- William E natural pianist Rappard "Peace and is L plck Adams accompanied by pa chapter planning to attend Rearmament” by Julia E JohnMile-Higto- h several Sig Conven- son “The Mediterranean in Polipiano the annual guitar and tion to be held in Denver this tics" and I Sections by Genevieve Clayton by Elizabeth Monroe and uubt I After the meeting all unaffili-fli- d week end The convention is spon"Japan in China" by T A Bisson sored I the Denver Chapter of These modern books will be by went over to the ied students placed and comprises Sigs in the main Imart gymnasium and partieipat-- i Sigma Chi library reading room in from Colorado and kind Wyoming This of of in sports books that the every the growing stack Sports night Utah While in Colorado the boys club now owns tltV I as the second to view I the basketball Barbs this plan game onsored by the 0j Ijarter and they have proven between the Aggies and Denver pI ery successful in providing social At the regular monthly meetng tivity for independent students of Phrateres last Wednesday night The purpose of the Utah State had the - of arbs is to provide social enter-- I Lambda Chi held its regular "Cultura" in charge Miss Irma I S unment for those students who chapter dinner Sunday at two program Smith was chairman and selected LA- with a frater-te- cl o'clock at the Lambda Chi house the e not affiliated following program: Readings I stud-linThe theme of the ocassion g was in ty or sorority and these by Lona Rcghaar and Barbara I its are cordially invited to come keeping with the fraternity’s third Cardon and a piano solo by Ruth I Uns ut and take advantage of these anniversary Smith Miss Elaine Jones conSpecial guest at the dinner was ducted any opportunities a Professor Quizz proDean Jack Croft with honorary Miss as Sigma Chi (1d IRC fXbrts Pram Phrateres Lambda Chi Initiations 'ill de- - ponl Lambda Chi held eremonies Monday telling ionald aid ITollins ica final initiation night for N Coates Donald Eyre Johnson and Pvalph L giving them squirehood members Professor J Whitney Floyd and Dr F B Wann were also in attendance Committee in charge of arrangements was composed of Bill C Thomas Wayne R Rosquist and William Low Pi Kap were held at the Gamma Epsilon chapter of Pi house Sunday evening Wintch June Coop Kappa Alpha will hold its annual jpg hr 1 anLarcia Nicholas Patty McGee founders day party March chairnounced Robert Simpson Barbara Palmer Maridean Munk man of the party 'larna Peterson and Joan Carter A stag banquet will be held at initiations Following a light nch was served the Blue Bird at seven P M and dancing at the Institute at nine P M said Mr Simpson The fraETIQUETTE ltEt JEW A comprehensive its 71st review of the ternity will celebrate by roper etiquette for courtship en-- j Birthday at that time Committee consists of Bob Simplagements and marriage will be lhen by Dean Lenore Williams son chairman Lee Wright and lilis afternoon at 4 o’clock in Kooin Bill Thomas Old ) Initiations hi 'ica Omega Helen 20 Monday February 20 the Pi Chi Alpha Kaps entertained Omega sorority at a roller skat ing party at the Sanders Skating rink Both groups met at the skating rink at 9:30 p m and enjoyed an evening of skating said chairmen Norman Howells and Harry Carten Cigars were passed out at the regular meeting Monday night by Vein Hugie in honor of a baby girl born in the Hugie home Sunday February 19 Cigars were also passed out by Forrest Jensen in honor of his engagement to Mary Lindsay TRADE IT IN ora NEW BULOVA the professor gram acting Joyce Peart received twenty-fiv- e silver tokens for being high scorer in the contest Group meetings followed the program ’ Dames entertained The Dames’ club their husbands at a dinner party Wednesday evening in Westminster hall on Center Street A delicious dinner was served by the refreshment committee The remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive games and a very enjoyable time was had by all on committees Those acting were: Sponsor Mrs F B Wann general chairman Ruth Rasmussen refreshments Noreen Thomas Ruth Clark Janet Stokes Fern White Elinor May Mary Wright Dohl entertainments Jorgensen Fern White Flora Colton decorations Mary Terry Thursday evening at 7 o’clock the monthly meeting of the USA C History club will be held at the Phi Kappa Iota house at 489 East 3rd North The speaker will be Dr J Duncan Brite of the History department and his sub ject will be “Cultural Achieve ments of the Mayan and Axtec Civilization of Mexico and Central America” An invitation is extended to all who are interested to attend Garden Tonight the Kollegiate Garden Phi Kap During the course of the dinner the trio sang ‘Loch and “My "Diana” Lomond" Reverie Captain Bunting gave a short talk on friendship Dean Bunderson acted as toastmaster The pledges were in charge of arrangements Alys Baugh -- 17 jawtli m7 will allow $5 up to $15 for any natch you may have regard-o- f the condition it may be in ' A small deposit will hold your Purchase and credit terms may be arranged to suit you Now is the iinie to get your graduation pres-enHundreds of other watches from which to choose “Id ts o' m 1 Ni— tJ uEVELEit J MAIN JT 104AN U1AH HON Beta Kappa ride around North Logan After the ride chili and hot chocolate were served at the home of Ruth Crookston Weber Club program outstanding was a skit presented of Elaine under the direction Jones and Woodrow Giles Following the program Chinese checkers and bunco were played and light refreshments were served interesting of which half-tim- J? student-r- ! Experiments Made Fashion Fotos — — Noticeable these days are the hats being worn by our stronger (?) It seems that stylists are taking initiative and putting some real style into men’s fashions The soft material the bright colors and the touch of feather all adds to the appearance of these hats Some we have seen around: Grant Humphries selects a rich tan Dearl Buckley a green and Vera Crockett a darker shade Even if the weatherman doesn’t promise spring very soon our fair coeds are busily thumbing through magazines and keeping up on their window shopping to- know what is new in spring attire Advance notes sayi we’ll have short skirts full either pleated or swing and trim waistlines Colors are bright and combinations of colors used widely Alumni Grants Fund To Aggie Library NOTICE Will the person who took my brief case from the entomology lab be so kind as to return my valuable By notes If he can use the rest he to keep them but the Mrs Almeda Perry Brown of is welcome the Utah State Agricultural college notes are valuable only to me — Louis Jensen is home economics department conducting a series of experiments in order to ascertain the amount of vitamin C needed each day by college students Students are given test doses and then are tested to see how much remains in the body A test dose may be 300 miligrams and is given in tablet form As near as can be estimated by authorities 25 to 100 milligrams are needed each day Formerly Larson Floral Mrs Brown is conducting another series of experiments to dePHONE 227-termine the amount of Vitamin C of the tissues saturate to needed FLOWERS IN THE the body Vitamin C is necessary MODERN MANNER! to perpetuate health in the body and to prevent infection in the respiratory system When tomatoes are in season Mrs Brown tests them to determine the vitamin C content at Various times of the season She has found that tomatoes lose a great deal of their value when they stand before cooking after being picked College Group FRED’S Flowers Rent A Typewriter From Everton’s Typewriter Service approximately $5000 has been reFive hundred dollars was recent- ceived by the library through this ly given to Dr J Stewart Williams fund “Next year the association ofchairman of the college library committee according to “Scotty" ficers hope to give the library Clements secretary of the Alu’mni $1000 from the fund” Mr Cleassociation This money is interest ments said that has accrued on the library endowment fund of the Alumni association and is to be used for the purchase of special departmental texts not permitted by the ordinary budget of the college According to Mr Kirkpatrick librarian the fund aids the library materially in keeping abreast with other institutions of higher learning in America Many special series and research volumes have been obtained through this fund Up to the present time a total of Repairing and Accessories Most Exclusive Service in Town EVENING SANDALS SHE’S HERE SUNDAY! ! 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SCHOOL At the regular meeting Monday a night Professor Symons gave on discussion The Military Ball DOROTHY LAMOUR I K D'-sn-c ' very interesting Eugenics and Personal Hygiene enterPlans were made for the tainment of the Tau Zeta lau Alvin sorority next Monday night DelMoffat Harold Searle and bert Osguthorpe and Bud Peterto son who was recently elected act as social chairmari will be in arrangecharge of the evening’s ments Neil Wilcox and Rodney Moore were elected as president respectively and Sunday morning final degrees Bob were given to Carl Hedborg Bennett Walter and Hey DIXIE sleigh At a delightful social held Wednesday evening February 22 the Weber Club entertained a group of After a short business meeting new members in the Men’s Lounge disPhi Kaps Monday night the The guests were entertained by an of regarded the modern way several bob chartered travel Chi sleighs and called for the on West Omegas at their house Center For the next hour and a themenjoyed half everyone selves as in the good days of horses Snow fights getting stuck and all the rest of the variations presented themseleves to add to everym one’s enjoyment About ten p Phi Kap evetyone returned to the house where hot chocolate and cookies were served followed by games and group singing Howard Morris and Max Parker were in charge of arrangements DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY Omega Westminster History club will hold a meeting in the Women’s Lounge at 7:30 p m Art Regular chapter dinner was Fennimore president of the club held at the Phi Kappa Iota house is in charge of the meeting Last Saturday night members of guests included Captain Special of the Kollegiate Garden club and Bunting and a trio composed Shirlee Allen Grace Swenson and special guests enjoyed a bob OR ELGIN Alpha Kappa chapter of Beta Kappa takes great pleasure in announcing the pledging of Jimmy Now that rushing is just about Johnston and Haven Geirisch all over for the season it would be an interesting item to check up of Pi on who got each others little Gamma Epsilon Chapter Or would it? Kappa Alpha takes great pleasure brothers of in announcing the pledging Herbert Pack of Logan Horace This is not leap-yebut there's Gunn of Richfield and Francis a lot of girls that may think it is Burgie of Idaho Falls Idaho What we are trying to say is that spring is always a guol time to talk him out of his pin Chi Or as we overhead it “I Monthly chapter dinner was held Thursday evening at the chapter hope she doesn’t get any ideas about being engaged cause she house The theme carried out was in can talk me into practically anyconnection with Washington's thing” (names on request if casn birthday the color scheme being on the table is method) red white and blue Clever place cards were made from little candy Next Friday the Smart gymhatchets nasium will see it’s last conference Miss Mary Lindsay acted as game in its history Brigham toastmistress and responses were Young university comes to town given by Vanda Bennett Maudie so practically anything can be Mathews and Valene Checketts expected Of course everything In charge of arrangements were will be above board though Helen Mar Hickman chairman Pederson and Leora Virginia Being bored and showing it was Hunter ' probably the most outstanding characteristics of the Aggies as they heard Theodore Dreiser deThe other day a two ton baby liver a very ineffective lecture After hearing club was born to Mr and Mrs Tuesday1 night Utah State The Doctors and Dears him it is easy to understand why is famous as a writer! of the institution thought it rather ht weak but on close examination We don’t know for sure but it they found it capable of surviving Scon after birth the young club is rumored that a pair of crutches spoke up as if it had always been is being given away with every That sounds like a present and asked of its parents set of skis that it be given the name of “Dixie plenty smart idea too Club” Startling was this unexThe Buzzers really lived up to pected speech from the mouth of the babe because somewhere their reputation of being able to down south there was a dis- “strike in the back” when they tinguished gentleman by the name played the poor but honest of Dixie College However the cliib STUDENT LIFE crew last week was christened “Dixie Club” It is reported that enough The purpose of this club was scrap iron to furnish three garfrom their very obvious even at birth It was risons was taken e to afford a social acquaintance be- basketball suits at tween all former Dixieites and More than 130 delegates will atcampus life Any former Dixie coltend the press convention in Silt lege student or anyone from Washington county is eligible for mem- Lake City this weekend bership in the club and member- Playing “politics” in a big way ship is encouraged A meeting is to will be the main order of events as practically every school will be held in the Little Theatre Friwant an office day at noon All babies must have doctors Which reminds us that the nurses and other necessary evils to look after them so the young club lack of "politics” on the Utah was placed in the hands of Darwin State campus probably accounts “Bill” Isom as head doctor and for the disinterested voting each We pride ourselves in president As head nurse Fern year Starr is a capable vice president our democratic spirit and then and William "Willie” Isom has only have about forty percent of been appointed to take care of the the students do the voting Playing “politics" is excellent exinfant club’s funds It’s Now Mr and Mrs Utah State perience for anyone of their return should be advocated by all want to make a play-bo- y persons with son so as a recreational staff in their minds Whitehead Keith Barber egard and Evelyn Grey are supposed to function Wayne Robertson is to report the club’s progress and act as publicity manager n Mrs N P Paulson a If all Dixieites will cooperate artist will speak about Logan be the much can accomplished by Chinese art at the regular meeting club cf Westminster Forum Sunday evening at 7:30 Mrs Paulson has a collection of representative samples which she acquired while she Schvaneveldt Joseph Logan was in China some years ago freshman and PKI was admitted Westminster Forum is an interto the IK's at their weekly meeting held at the Sig Ep house Wed- denominational group of college age ycung people who meet each nesday Conway Sonne of Logan was Sunday evening at the Presbyterappointed to investigate the date ian Church on Center street at and begin plans for the annual 2nd West A short informal religious service beginning at 7:00 Beno Creep After the meeting the IK's o’clock conducted by Rev Koenig entertained the Spurs with a will be held before the meeting sleigh-ridin- g party Max Parker Anyone who wishes to attend either or both groups is cordially invited was chairman Rta INGRAM Jo Ann CARVER SAYERS FrtAiert by Inepto I Minkttwic? Screti Play ky Hup Batlw Itmtri ky llclari Iharpa 1:00 P M Hiokook" — 1st “Zorrn Bides Again” KIDDIES’ rOPEYE CLUB SATURDAY Episode “W ild Bill Logan Laundry & Dry 241 North Main Phcrs j i |