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IN TIIE TOURNEY i pop Pos- Z— 758 - Volume 19 i i Hiroll t’apenor mnounced plans frosh piesident for ‘Ficshmun Week" A:— Tm pen- - “Professionalization” sen The other proposed change will definitely be of value to everyone as the publications of the campus will be in the hands of “student professionals” and not merely “handshakers” It will not take your voice out of the selection of heads of the Buzzer Student Life and Scribble but will make your voice more sound more direct and more We feel that these posts should be put on a sincere merit basis and on that basis alone Think them These are what you will vote upon over from every angle and then go to the polls and exercise that right for w'hich you pay your student fees May we quote “VOTE AS YOU FLEASE BUT over ba- - with oun- - I'm- - that V £tjfaiZxik4Ui lundKiiife foi president and member of prom committee iirimi UVS Thomas VOTE” Kollegiate Kapers COUNCIL MEMBER Location Changed h: H 'U wfili M f f f A (U A W Elect Officers To For President Utah Slate debaters will leave Lilian Tuesday morning for bo Pacific Coast forensic tourney to be held in Pasadena California Wallace Vickers coach announce Wednesday The teams to go have not been selected but they will be chosen from the following men: Ho: act ’Gunn Conwgv Sonne Paul Co burn David Gancheff Kldon Hob Clark and Cased Burke n LIMITED TO 300 A college y Library Officers 1 President Reviews I i ti- Activities S! I to 0 J UNQUOTE 11 3:00 p m 4:00 p in Books not obtained during the scheduled hours may be received at the registrar's office at 4:00 p m Mr Bell said First classes will get under way Tuesday morning and all students should turn their cards in at that time New students will report to the entrance committee at room 131 in the Main Building FIFTY ELECTED TO PHI KAPPA PHI Bell Announces Cast For Play Marian cleaning company wiR the Ulali State Stage director Squitos Bell said do the ‘job for seventy five cents Tlie cast includes: Mar Jean done less dollar one than exmtly Tyson Maiy Wooley Katherine hei e previously" Geddes concludHodges Beth Geddes Patty Mced Gee Rulh Pond Maude Mathews would be re-s- c No information Barbara Glover Betty Petersen I as to the theme of the Ruth Johnson was it understood that Myrlc Wangsgard pion hut Crumbo Marjorie HanShirley it will be the most "lavish one’ sen Olive Greaves Josephine wdK "Tickets ever attempted Brown Enid Lambert Lutie B cost $175 per couple but valuable Simmonds Martha Osgulhorpe that favors and a possibility Sonney Smith Faun McFarland m be not effect would corsages Lavaun Walter Zollinger more than balances the increase Roul Dowdle George West" Geddes said m price on Lowell Stoddard Milton Foster Dean Frischknecht Ralph Gunn Dave Reynolds Royce Hansen Neal Hansen E The stage staff includes: Mildred Herbert Annette Cardon Ramona Bailey Anna Bell Williams Barbara Christiansen Nar-ene- Dorst Howard Leaves for Meet y: Em-mi- tt G-- Saturday book-lover- froshweekwill A-- B Stay : frab for tiie Registration spring quarter will get under way Monday morning at 8:00 a m with the regular procedure being followed W H Bell registrar said Wednesday There will be no holidays in between sessions due to the fart that a spring vacation is listed later in the quarter Special instructions have been sent out for students planning to register in the schools of forestry and engineering They will report at the following places: Foresters Room 102 Forestry Building enRoom 201 Engineering gineers Building Mechanic arte students are also asked to register with the engineers Further information is obtainable at the above registration places and on the numerous posters placed throughout the school Other students will begin registering at 8 a 111 under the following schedule: 8:00 a in 9:00 a in 10:00 a m 11:00 a m 1:00 p m 2:00 p m Members of the Associated Women Students of the college served" will ‘Fust conic-fir- st will go to the polls next Monday ProIn elect of fnere for the forth- be the order of the Junior chairman Geddes Joe menade President coming year Dorothy Vf ml rose announced this week announced Wednesday when for the primary elections the first time in history attendfollowing ance will be limited to the biggest ivld the forepart of the week 'Election will be held during social event of the year Fifty senior students of Utah ticket'-wil- l 300 Stale have been elected members legist ration and will take place Monday morning m iho wesl (ouidor of the second of Phi Kappa Phi national hongo on sale in the college floor in the main building" she bookstore and no more than that orary scholastic fraternity reports added many couples will be allowed inSylvan Ericksen secretary of the 'Miss Mai ion Thomas of Ogden to the affair Geddes continued The students who local chapter and -- Miss Maijone of "We have taken an average of will graduate this year aie seSeely and Castle Dale are for past attendance at proms lected from each of the seven difrunning Oepn-Houp csidont with the following being found that 300 couples was a fair ferent schools of the college Scho-astica- iy arc he said Students seleeted as finalists for tile other number' they rank in the uppeP imnffecs: vu-Edna urged to get their tickets president tenth of the class of the school no nmis f’tev'oit and Mable Butt both of mediately as absolutely from which they graduate They ami Betyl Rigby and flrn 300 f f them will be sold Logon are : be will Music for the fiance Lotntne Andeisen both of Logan Home eionomics: Vngima Rule for secretary furnished by Jerry Jones and Ins Beth Prince Margaret Hill Grace Other AWS offuers will be orchestra from Salt Lake City Alberta SlHlunaiin Lola Nilsson named in the tegular student Jones also furnished the musa Blanch Turner and body elections ill tile' spimg Miss for the promenade last year Weeks Mo tiose concluded Lout ary to published reports commerce: Glenda of School Mrs Ruth M Bell today an- Cole Meredith that the Prom will be held on the Bodily Zella Deof nounced final selection the the that stated 21th it was definitely Alan MacFarlane lons Allied forth-comin- g Little Friday March 31 will still be cast for the Leonard Alkema Lloyd Claude Theater production Stage Door McDonald Hie official night A Hyer Reed Edgar "If anyone would eaie to have The play by Edna Berber has A Hcheiidmian Sherman G Eyre into a jeen choosen because it will give Ins suit mad“ dark 28 girls their first experience on tuxedo for a reasonable price the junior college team fiom the will also participate m tin tournament it was burned Tin junior college orators consist of Patty Jean Fonncsbctk Jean Han-- s A’ m n Fonncsbeck Douglas Parkinson John Clay Max Reed Bankhead Joseph Quayle and Lois Sargent The team will be accompana d tile change it was learned by Coach Vickers and possibly ESPLIN AWARDED Facilities at Nibiey hall were Coach Evan B Murray this week and it was inspected Hillain 'hitnp an "Knie’’ from MEDAL understood that the show will A R D Mlt Lake is Will only male member not be cramped ir any respect of general prom committee Seating capacity is not quite up Ag Club Miss Gicnna Esplm a transfer to the 'former site but a Open student from BA C was award- show will correct that condition New ed the D A R Speech medal Austin concluded s Nolic’c is given lo last Thursday in the Lillie TheIbal the binary will hr open Salur-ater for her patriotic speech Miss on p m After ihaf il y until "Cooperation in Democracy New offirers of the Ag Club a freshman fiom will he t ImshI ii H Tuesday mm Dam Van Betty :u of school (he (ivity organization me Salt Lake City was awarded a Council of agriculture were namori Hus Miss Hazel Uorlvigsen and Mrs bracelet in recognition of second reweek by LeVernc Hcmstrrel t Uolen Hams heady of the circulaplace £tiring president b V tion division and hr reserve Student council meeting this The judges for the contest Elected to the pro uloncy was announce Unit a 25 per cent week was marked with “activity of were Reverend William F Koenig Giant Richards of Logan who has discount will be made on all fines President Alma Sonne and Mrs the first water” Student Proxy been prominent in the attairs ol paid on or befoie Wednesday of Keith Spencer announced in reR p McLaughlin the organization for several years next week orof of the activities the Ogden Evans viewing Mrs John Vice president is Russell Wall of According to Miss Vera Chadganization who is chairman of Americanizawhile the secretary is wick freshmen will be Wallsburg state M of in Peterson the “Paul given the president “ tion of the D A R Blanch of Ogden first month of spring quaitcr in a short talk on the state federation of labor will Roy Utah of gave ’’I Retiring officers of the club be- which to take the library examinaof the Daughters be invited to speak to the student Af the objectives Hemstreet are Louis Jensen tion if they have not already done sides and on near future Revolution in the the body American of the to the girls problem confronting the union in and Donald Gibson presented the awards Professor Chester J Meyers had the local theater picketing" he said Representatives of the Capitol charge of the contest Theater will also be allowed to present their side of the story This by R0B-RO- Y action was deemed necessary due to Rob-BoSlightly sentimental note from llob-Ko- y to the fact the college has dire need I’m notes old sentimental man afraid not docs Frankly your slightly for the theater but yet 'bujorie Seely piommenl jun-o- r BE BALLYHOO ERA want to alienate any group it was are becoming slightly boresome prom committee member and ¥ added AWS pieMdential candidate set Action been More is Chamberlain infuriated has 21st by the speed with probably April 17th the Reviewing further Spencer said which the final dismemberment of Czechoslovakia was acaside as Freshman week reports Varithat a $5 prize will be offered to complished Hitler didn’t een take time out to let the Harold Capener president to the student who designs the best started have committees British Prime Minister play “Give Away” ous and no medal that can be used in preV make plans for the week in to students who have stone will be left unturned of sentations Too had nations can’t make iheir territhe totalitarian one earned over 200 points order to make this week and as as those of Adharmless tory snalchings Vice 50 amusing years After officially welcoming the biggest in the entire announced The miral admiral hits that he romantic Byrd said President Fuller and Secretary of Aggie history he Antarctic into fold the council will shortly make another expedition the the into issue Crockett an feature The week will enheard Dr W J Vickers outline the for the purpose of claiming 1000 000 square miles of land of STUDENT LIFE published class An student legislative program slated for the United States Just think of the ice we’ll own freshmen the tirely by other fea- fob the Capitol budding in Salt and dance assembly weeks Lake City the middle of April An famous Collier’s Magazine writer Quentin Reynolds tures will round out the to bring appropriation was voted the group said in an interview at Salt Lake earlier this week that activities It is planned of Utahs to continue this work as the colthere won’t be any war in Europe If it’s all right with an orchestra from one for this will be the hosts to the other Mr Reynolds we’ll still keep our fingers crossed leading ballrooms up will act as lege in this state of the year schools occasion Harold Steed move the legislative chairman of the dance Pat The New York Daily News has decided to call Mayor of the will have charge LaGuardia “Butch” because the fiery little statesman said Smith NOTICE TO SCRIBBLE FANS' Annabolle and assembly Scribble Magazine will go on recently that no man with a first name like Fiorello which will direct publicity of sale early Monday morning regismeans “little flower” could hope to be elected president of in be charge will who Those tration day The spring issue con- the United States STUDof We are now to believe that a presidenedition the Freshman Editains excellent examples of poetry tial candidate by any other name will smell sweeter ENT LIFE are as follows: host Associate and prose selected from the tor' Donald Roush and Sam of student’s current writings Albert Einstein announced upon his sixtieth birthday Editors: Harriet Parks Previews of the accepted mawhich occurred this week that he no longer believes in Bailey ' Thorpe “The evidence that the wilh terial gives ample prof selected Other committees to be STUD- this will be the best Scribble yet absolute pacifism The noted scientist is undoubtedly suf ident viewpoint" leaves for in announced a bad case of Hitler in the hair for later will be Francisco published fering Saturday ENT LIFE NCAA tourney y Open-Hous- Marian Thomas and TICKETS FOR PROM Marjory Seely Run A C DEBATERS I two-da- hi S Goes To Polls Monday Elects -- Marion Anderson secretarys Thomas Marjorie Seely presidents and Edna Stewart and Mabel Bott ed by the above six feminine who are seeking "politicians offices in the A W S organization Candidates left to right are: Lorraine Beryl Rigby Resting peacefully on the floor of the Commons building was a far cry from the h u r campaign now being wag if n-- l j Tomorrow March 17 is the day for the Engineers! Their Patron Saint St Patrick has decreed that once each year on this day they are to let down rheir hair thumb their noses at the world and do as they please Traditional with them is the pipe which will be much in evidence on the campus Friday At one o clock the Engineers will present an assembly in the They urge college auditorium that those who plan on going nome for the week-en- d delay their trek long enough to see the wonderful array of talent gathered from the four corners of the earth to depict the inside of the lives of various individuals familiar to the students of the college” the assembly the Following Engineering building will be the scene of the Engineers first Ane To the timid nual and the foresters (those who think the Engineering building is a stockade) and to ail the students of the college there is issued an invitation to visit the building and be escorted by engineers through the various departments There are many exhibits prepared some of them working and models to show some of the phases of the work covered by the various branches of the School of these of Engineering Most have been set up by the senior engineers lo study conditions involved in the design and c instruction of engineering projectand as work on individuals' theses It has been commonly stated around the school that an engineer is seldom seen outside of the Engineering building except when ne has classes elsewhere on the campus A visit to the will give evidence to the reason for this condition it was ea rned of days - ATTEND CONCLAVE "Kollegiate Kapers" will be preNominations for the Junior class in Nibiey Hall on the sented will rounnl on the icpiesentalive on school campus High Logan 21 Class be held Friday March 3 and and April Tuesday Monday President Jerry Shephard an- 1 Chairman Vie Austin said nounced yesterday The sudden change of date and The winner of the election will locality was necessary because of the friction that would result replace Jim MeMumn who resigned from the council from the use of the Capitol McMurnn was elected as the Decision by the local Theater executive man two years ago union not their to withdraw The person selected in the coming picket line for the production has election will serve for the class forced the change it was learned "However" Austin added “the next year Shephard said Miss Leah Lewis was named as union will give us stage hands in every the now vice president of the class spoilers and Clocked respect with us in the new locato replace Marjonc whose recent appoint ment to the tion" The change was decided Wedstudent body secretaryship forced a special afternoon in nesday olfiee class hei to her give up meeting of the general committee Every group voted in favor of £3 V j! I AndSchool Twenty-Thre- e Engineers Take Over On Friday tsptt: faf US JUNIORS TO ELECT Look the Part Vote-Gette- rs A Change for the Better Monday when you register you will be asked to vote upon two significant changes in the constitution We have explained both of the changes desired and feel that you will vole for what you think will be best The STUDENT LIFE asks you to vote for the proposed changes in the constitution as we feel that it will be a great step forward in every respect Bring Political Thought Home A vote to return a form of political activity to the campus is a wise one It will nof make a “heaven” for the affiliated but will bring the advantages of all candidates out into the open — w'here they should be It will definitely increase the interest in the elections and thus a greater student vote will be anticipated We have gone into the matter thoroughly and feel that the change-ove- r will be the greatest stimulus to returning life on our campus Number UTAH MARCH 16 19:!9 STUDENT LIKE LOGAN So Students May Know: 'X i A ’s YOU’LL HE LUCK TO THE TEAM luati Ss Howard E Dorst Sociologist Speaks entomologist in charge of the local laboratory of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine USDA will leave early Friday morning for Nodesto California to attend a Speaking before students of the conference of government work- sociology department last Thursers to discuss the control of in- day Miss Vivian Parmalee mem- On Public Service sects affecting truck crops with on tomatoes beans emphasis beets and beets grown for seed The meeting is slated for March 21 22 and 23 and members from the U S Department of Agriculture of Twin Falls Idaho Phoenix Arizona and Modesto California as well as from Logan will be in attendance Dorst has been stationed on the campus since September of 1936 and in with the Utah Station Agricultural Experiment and particularly Dr G F Knowl-to- n He has conducted research control studies on the beet and the tomato fruitworm as it affects canning tomatoes in Utah On his trio to the coast Dorst will also visit the department of entomology at the University of California and the government at Alhambra laboratory er ber of the personnel committee of the state department of public welfare outlined the requirements necessary for prospective personnel in any department of public welfare Stating that the whole field of personnel was the responsibility of anyone going into public service Miss Parmalee noted that we have neither civil service nor legal merit systems of selecting workers in Utah Present difficulties in Utah she said are that too often misfits and has been are thrust on the public payroll wages are too often low and unattractive and counties feel that they must hire resident workers "We're interested in you students in social service schools” said Miss Parmalee speaking of the recruitment task but we want to know much about your background and your plans for the nil WILL MEET PHI KAPPA NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 12:00 IN WOMEN’S LOUNGE OF COMMONS BUILDING School ot ai'ts and science: La-Ve- ll M Henderson Jumus Mc- Clellan Maurine Cnddle Kathleen Smith Mabel Allred Genevieve Nalder Samuel Harding Wilson Helen Cliff Ebbie Richardson Kelsey School of forestry: Harold Baker Lyle Baker Stanley Paul Gcs-sWalter Kitlams LaMar Mason James Blaisdell Erwin Schmultz School of agriculture: Lavere Richard McAllister Sylvan Witl-wCarroll Draper Donald Gibson Page Teichert LaVern Hem-streNeal Jones Sterling Schow School of education: Mrs Frances Winton Champ Naida Richardson Oleen Palmer Iilene Black Verda Petersen Howard Jenson School of engineering: Melvin Greaves and Floyd Holdaway Harold Johnson el er et Utah State To Show Flood Control Film A very famous sound picture en- titled “The River" filmed by the government engineers and showing the methods of flood control on the Mississippi River during the flood at Johnstown Pennsylvania will be shown in the college auditorium March 22 at 1:00 p m This is considered to be the greatest picture of its kind that has ever been filmed school officials said Utah State is the first school in the west to obtain permission to show this picture as it has just been released for educational institutions within the last sixty days Every student at the college is urged to see this picture as it will give an idea of the tremendous problems involved in attempting to control flood water of the world's biggest river |