Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH MARCH MB TU AMID) Frosh Editor GREEK ROW Al feature of the Inter-A- y which was held at the Dan Friday evening was the presentation of the cup This jral basketball the Men’s wn annually by 'Hellenic Council to the Fra-o- r the Club who wins It was presented by Cr sport of the president Simpson to Bob Wall president ’’phi Kappa Iota fraternity special dance ma Nu Bacon of Delta Moscow Idaho has irence bis Omi-a- t tran-lre- d membership to Epsilon 'ion chapter of Sigma Nu dinner was given last Sunday chapter in honor of Mr L who will continue his The "W hite es at Utah State L 0f sigma Nu” was sung by and a talk on Fellow-an- d the Fraternity was given Averett Budge of the e committee in charge er consisted of Gavin Goudie Tanner and Bill Swenson ° Rush ie Kap of meeting Chapter of Pi una Epsilon La Alpha the following apto offices is were made which is to he or the party in April Dennis Peterson of m was appointed chairman Clifford Potter Bert Hogan Del Guyman acting as his Wants A date for the party not yet been set but Mr Pet-i- n reports that the committee ilding a meeting in the future for the ormulate the plans regular the that the Salt Lake City band leader is one of the “snake” boys Yep he is a Sigma Nu Dames Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega takes pleasure in announcing the following officers for 0 President: Essie Jane Sowards' Ida Stauffer record) mg secretary Sarah Ana Costley correspond De 1va secretary: Crookston treasurer Edna Stewart ass’t treas: June Labrum act and schoolarship chairman: Venus Merrill asst act and scholarship chairman: Margret Cardon lyre editor: Annabelle Smith warden: Margene Paulsen historian: Annette Cardon leader: song Hazel Owens libra) nan: Betty Nelson social chairman: Beth Stewart chaplain: Marian Caine sr Panhellenic rep: Margaret Wilkinson jr Panhellenic rep: Helen Allred intramural manager Alice Robinson rush chairman: Cleo Lund-stroasst rush chairman: Oetta Baugh 1939-194- vice-pre- m MARCH CLEARANCE Surprising is the news that Jerry Jones’ orchestra will do the playing at the Prom But maybe not so surprising when it is known Clubs Alpha Chi page ti turns 16 1039 The USA C chapter of University Dames met on Wednesday March 8 for a very interesting session according to Mrs L J Colton piesident The meeting fas held in the Anne Carroll Moore The prom though should be an interesting innovation We have always felt that the Junior Promenade should be the number one social event of the year and this year it looks like a great attempt to make it that Limiting tickets may or may not be a good idea depending upon who gets them first Children’s Lbrary vbere Miss Vera Chadwick Children's Librarian diocussed childrer ’s literature and displayed many fine books for children The members also enjoyed browsing among the books and listening to several that were read by Miss Chadwick Refreshments were served by Mrs Elinor May and Mrs Velda Schmutz The next meeting of the organization is scheduled for March 22 when Miss Florence Thompson of the U SAC School of Home Economics will talk on clothing guidance This meeting will be held in the Reception Lounge of the Commons Building and all married women students and wives of students are invited to attend K D Weber Club Skulls and crossbones provided atmosphere for Kappa Deltas and their partners at the “Treasure" party held in the cafeteria last Saturday evening Small treasure chests placed at intervals about the room and appropriate dance cards and favors helped to carry out the theme The affair was strictly sport with sweaters skirts and anklets being the most popular attire Marie Nelson chairman was assisted by Joanne Smith Glenna Esplin Mary Dean Curtis and Katherine McKmght All former Weber college students will assemble at the Men’s lounge in the Commons building Wednesday evening March 22 at 7:30 p m to celebrate the passing of the winter quarter and welcome the onward march of the spring session of fun and frolic amid the turmoil of book learn- department There will also be an election of officers for the coming year v of 1939-4- 0 These officers will inLad of the Entertainment Com- clude a president and social chairFollowing meeting Monday !e was given to Herbert Pack man Members of the club are evening Kappa Deltas enjoyed ice Reader and cream with Howard cookies from Ramona urged to consider who they would and Lid Steed acting as his assist-ThiBailey who was celebrating her like for these officers and be committee will han-Iready to support their candidate I the local birthday anniversary entertaining that Refreshments and recreational ter does entertainment will be enjoyed by d all who attend riquette Committee was to Lee Wright who will charge of all talks given by Isons outside the fraternity A Sigma chapter of Theta Upsilon Phraeteres will hold final elecI s of talks are being planned held final initiations on Sunday tions for next year’s officers al! 1 the local chapter for Carol Wennergreen day Monday morning Lk Wright of Alpha Tau of Logan Rae Stanton of Grace Spring Quarter initiations for Lsfer from University of Utah Idaho and Josephine Moncher of Phrateres will be held in the leader appointed song Rupert Idaho Helen Adams and reception lounge of the commons Nelma Wilkinson were m charge Sunday March 26 Girls who are of service week interested in the organization and Ep re third anniversary of the After the ceremony a rainbow who wish to become members It Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi banquet was held at the chapter must give their names to one of Maxine Rasmussen Iwas the Phrateres council not later Jilon will be held in the Blue house and toasts were than Monday March 20 of the Hotel Eccles March toast mistress pi1939 Ail former members of given by Mrs Paul M Dunn and A short talk was The Amical chapter of PhraAlpha Delta Epsilon and the Carol Wennergren Phi Epsilon have received given by Lucile Lundahl on the teres with Miss Edith Doutre as I ations significance of the Theta Upsilon president will hold a cultural d and many are emblem the rainbow Grace And- meeting in the Children’s Library to be in attendance next Wednesday March 22 at of the active chapter ersen entertained by giving an dedicated to the 7:00 All members are urged to reading original Schow barge are Sterling three new initiates The rainbow be present U Wilson Dean Frisehknecht I Bob song was sung by Phyllis BoynMurdock ton accompanied by Beth Terry Iceived last week end at the Attractive centerpieces of purple The annual Engineer’s ball will Iter house was a beautiful and yellow iris the sorority flow- be held Friday evening in the er adorned the tables which were Bluebird A formal banquet will ped skin dyed in the fraternity in token of interfratermty lighted by yellow tapers The color precede the dance of rainbow tints was comMany invitations have been isdship of the Gamma chapter scheme the University of Colorado pleted by rainbow place cards sued to former students here at the college and a large crowd back-la- d frs of purple in the is expected to attend and red in the foreground Chi According to Boyd Phillips pc Fraternity crest were fea- The annual "Hobo Opera Ball" chairman coi sages will be out of will of the Lambda Chi fraternity order be held Friday night March 17 chairman social ta Fay Messntger and Mill on V Chapman have been ll'lia Kappa chapter of Beta The English Club met Tuesday li held its monthly chapter ill charge of plans and arrangeat the home qf Dr N A ments night per Sunday afternoon at the Ralph Rollins was appointed Pedersen The guest speaker was ftcr house Dunn Paul M to the Mr Shapovalov who lectured on of the school of forestry during the business meetingfor the Russian literaoffice of athletic manager the Grant Harris speaker remainder of the school year in ture ail arennhon selection 4homa3 who is Donald Koush freshman from Ogden and news editor of the STUDENT LIFE was named Wednesday to handle the freshman publications during “Freshman Week” Ks Outline Plans For Beno Creep Hear ye! 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All members this student body The Beno Creep will be held next Friday evening March 24 according to Bud Henderson chan man of the affair Sponsored annually by the Intercollegiate Knight’s organization this has grown to be tiaditional among all students It will be held in the Dansante with Eldy Hanson’s orchestra A special floor show will be held during intermission An assembly will be held earlier in the day and according to reliable sources will be considerably better than that put on last year of J ap-te- Phrateres 1 ex-fe- Engineers The Buzzer staff really slipped last week when they found it near— v ly impossible to get a pieture of the newspaper staff Apparently efficiency is lin king in our neigh— —— boring workers (7) We wonder if —— of the Spring FashA Highlights schedule for dozen dates they ion Review will be predominated every group (Joke!) by color Both World's Fairs have All was smiles when the AWS particular colors they emphasize candidates got together to have and to keep in step fashion is their pictures taken but more than following their new ideas of pronine lives were being wasted in gress each of them if “mental telepathy” Exciting costumes will be found had anything to do with it of mint a soft shade of green a brilliant yelalso chartreuse From all reports the Sig Hard low green Terra rosa which is Turn's party will conclude the a color slightly changed from the wrecking job that is being con- terra cotta of last season is gotemplated by the Providence citi- ing to be worn for all occasions In addition we will see the lovely zenry concerning their town hall fushia an alluring crimson which Congratulations are due Ralph will be worn with fox glove Redford for lining up the balance accessories Prunella a tan more of the assembly programs for the thrilling than the plum of last year before resigning And he did season will be seen often with not resign with a bad taste in his taffy or toast colored shoes and mouth either hats Fashion Fotos I ing The main event of interest will be a “Travelogue" given by Professor Symons of the Sociology DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY College “Playboys” day However the regular Sunday School services will be held at 10:30 a m Unusual social activities and Sunday programs are planned Last Sunday evening at the for next quarter for Watch regular 5:30 Institute Inspiration notices of these features at the Hour Professor N W ChristianInstitute bulletin board and in sen and his instrumental ensemble Student Life rendered a beautiful musical program of light classical and sacred numbers The services were well attended by an appreciative audience who enjoyed this splendid musical m addition to the ten minute inspirational talk by Professor Harold Cutler of the college Christiansen Assisting Professor were Mrs Christiansen Professor S E Clark Charles O Peterson Formerly Larson Floral Hal Farr and Mrs Idell Gruuder PHONE 227 -- W Larson this ends Since the quarter FLOWERS IN THE week end and many students will MODERN MANNER! he going home over Sunday there will be no 5:30 service this Sun Institute Holds Musicale FRED’S Flowers “Yes My Darling Daughter” was severely censored in New York but it really packs a wallop Typical dialogue: “If a girl always married the man she loved it would be bigamy" Smiling Rhea Eliason returns to the campus this quarter to take up g she was doing the when she went to California two years ago heart-burnin- Rumor has it that a service station may clutter up the yard of the proposed Sig house Only rumor though Off To Coast City One of the highlight social events of the year will take place Saturday when Everett Thorpe Durrell “Quig" Nielsen Glen Adams and Mr and Mrs Willard Bruce will leave for San Francisco to witness 3 IX fAtn SfSgvTIIL TONIGHT! I’LAY And On the Screen TEN-O-WI- the basketball tournament and to see the exposition Mr Thorpe and “Quig” are laying gala plans for the visitation and are contemplating making a thorough investigation of the high brow society of the bay city Mr Adams will undoubtedly join the couple in their explorations it was learned “AMBUSH” Aft amazingly low price! The engagement ring has a glorious center diamond and 10 side diamonds The band has 7 genuine diamonds The mountings are perfectly matched in a modem design of yellow gold NOTICE students are asked to he sure and fill out the blank which they will find attached to their registration books It will request the name and address of the parents so that an invitation can be sent to them to attend Coed Day All Lambda Kappa of Bill C leaving s hrol the Spring quarter a meet-Mond- i in ifin Kr--i CTMaris fry la- - Pledging Mar-We- 1 E year renewable term policies best type The different s of insurance and the invest-- t programs of insurance comes were discussed stock market contest con-e- ( by the fraternity during Quarter was to a brought last Friday A banquet is held at the Bluebird h 22 honoring the bs Each member was given Presumably to deal in 'rit'es on the New York Stock “lnge Duane R Bowns prjv-fb- e shrewdest investor by "'"g $87553 The losers the tr $0 per cent of the mem-Paall costs of the ban- - Warmer Days ji Special ! “LINCOLN in the WHITE HOUSE” 2 Reel Platinum engagement ring carat diamond set with of perfect quality and 10 Matchside diamonds ing channel set bond with 20 diamonds Total diamond weight nearly i et Historical Masterpiece Color! 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HEADQUARTERS y and active chapters Kappa Iota met at the Jler house last Wednesday f°r a short meeting and Ice cream and cookies were N by active chapter at close of the party $23950 : Added Attractions flashing A charming band of solid yellow gold set “TROTH” st blue white diamonds 'et m a unique yellow gold 3 wl 'Debutante" Guaranteed fine qua!-jtcenter diamond and 6 sid diamond! 14-sold nalutql gold U"4 Keepsake In Gorgeous Wed-Marc- jKap a'umni xceptiona! value Yellow gold mounting set with 3 glittering diamonds Kappa W Lee of the School of The Alpha Gamma chapter of ®erce addressed mem-°- f the Chi Omega is happy to announce GreenAlpha Kappa Psi at their the pledging of Margo 8 “monthly meeting March wood of Idaho Falls Idaho spoke of the necessity and le of life insurance and named "Waneta" "Starlight' rux- - 'tfnf 5© $20 Y —- Lambda Rho regular business Lambda Rho honoraiy journalnight Elwood Limmet Thursday at its elected to act as the istic fraternity °b for the 730 p nr -- t the home of coming year He ‘succeed Dick Chambors Other Dr Wallace J Vickers disof were also nominated for the cussed short story writing Epsilon Upsilon chapter lr offices and will be elected Sigma Nu takes great pleasure be next pledging of in announcing the meeting Robert L Anderson and Hugh Sweeten pha M — KTVKTS SUN!) 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