Show STUDENT AND TUCK Alpha Sigma Nil V : - fck V Members of Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary fraternity met at the skating rink Tuesday night and left their seniorly dignity in small pieces on the floor The ten seniors largely unaccustomed to skates spent an enjoyable and educational evening balancing (usually) and assisting their fellow to balance (sometime) in a manner that could be described as graceful if the describer were desirous of gaining admittance to the select group next jrear The bright spot of the evening came d when Cora Fuller and Ralph heaped glory on the fraternity by winning two free tickets in a game Following the skating party the group drove to the Commons building where delightful refreshment w'ere informally served A circular letter from alumni members of Alpha Sigma Nu was read and it is rumored that a good time was had by all The party was directed by Mabel Allred and Clair rs -- ' ' n ' r 4 T"' - t -- r ‘ 1 : ' vV’V f—V - - t -- mnt V A‘ 78 v " a a Y Red-for- l ? 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Beginning Monday irch 27 there will be a table set-- g contest sponsored the by :edham's Jewelry Store and all and rorities on the campus rateres Will participate The display may include any ile setting The best one will be ed upon by students as well as and the winner will dispeople given a service for eight set of Imes and Edward Sterling In-- 1 A trophy will also be given the group winning Allowing is the schedule: today March 27 Theta March 28 Kappa Ita Wednesday March 25 Chi lega Thursday March 30 Alpha Friday March 31 Phrateres unlay April 1 Tau Zeta Tau you know how to set rrectly for both formal Theta U A true spirit o' St Patrick prevailed at the Theta Upsilon dance held on March 17 at the A St Patrick’s Institute theme was carried out in decorations favors and programs Guests were greeted in a typical "Erin garden Shamrocks adorned the lattice garden walls To the many occupants of the old rustic love seat were revealed wonders of future happenings St Patrick's traditional blarney stone imported for the occasion was a busy spot An intermission entertaining program featured Virginia Waite in several folk Irish dances Selections of "old Irish favorites’’ were played by Roy Darley on the organ and sorority sweetheart songs were sung by Virginia Sant Special guests of the evening were the alumni and the patrons and patronesses Dean and Mrs Paul M Dunn Professor and Mrs Phi U C J Sorensen Mr and Mrs M Phi U girls donned their aprons C Harris Dr and Mrs W L afternoon and Tuesday VVanlass Mrs C E Booock Dr bturday cater for the Home Economand Mrs D I Rasmussen Dr ics teachers of the Northern and Mrs N P Poulsen Professtrict and the Alpha Chi Omega sor and Mrs D W Pittman and ushion show Professor and Mrs N W ChristMany happy hours were spent ianson the girls in preparing and Music was furnished by Reid s Erva rving the luncheons Larsen’s orchestra In charge of chairman of Saturday's arrangements were Carol Wenner-grewith Grettle Shaw and eject Janie Peck Cora Mikelsen arion Weeks as her assistants and Venice Saurey ace Stahlman and Lola Nilsson After the dance members ami ere of the luneheon their partners were guests at a with the buffet jr the Alpha Chi’s supper at the chapter e Cather-:blowing girls assisting: house A St Patrick's motif was Putman carried out in decorations and Ardelie Romney kettle Shaw Elizabeth Finlinson In the light of appointments ad Iris Kemp a beautiful flickering tapers daffodils centerpiece of yellow Scribble arrayed the table Maxine RasScribble Attention! mussen Helen Adams and Mable Members t' group picture for the Buzzer Bolt were in charge of arrange'dll be taken at 2 o'clock in the ments Common's building At 5 o’clock today a Scribble meeting will be Chi kold in the men's lounge Moyle Alpha Gamma of Chi Omega Rice will be guest the speaker All held chapter elections at aiembers are invited to attend regular meeting last Monday Officers and various committee chairmen for the forthcoming Phrateres Marian are: president Miss Beth Sargent of Cedar City year Marjorie 'ias been chosen as the new Phrat-?re- s Thomas secretary Clara Jean president Beth Focoek Vanda Crockett treasurer 'Afton MerBennett Iris Anderson Ruth Holbrook pledgemistress Grettle Shaw emp Elaine Jones and Harriet rill herald June Coop chapter corParks are the other newly elected Porter Genevieve respondent officers These girls will become chairman Elaine Win-tc- h 6 active Phrateres council at personnel vocation chairman Kathleen !pecial initiation ceremonies next chairman Kaye social Mabey sunday at 2 p m Regular spring rush chairman Carol Camphedging ceremonies for new mem-)er- s Judd Thora Bracken assistant bell it will be held at 3 p m All chairman June Coop campaign Phrateres members are invited Kathleen Mabey and both ceremonies Luncheon will assistants Lindsay Mary ollow the ceremonies Retiring are Shirley Jones Genevieve the regular business Following Raider Joanne Phebe Linford and hankie a towel meeting niith Margaret Bello Annis Cook shower was held for Ruth Watlnd Elaine Jones kins whose marriage to Val BenMiss Jones and Miss Sargent will' son will take place March 31 present the organization at the National Phrateres convention in K D Angeles April 11 12 and 13 Mrs Elna Clark Jensen treated the Kappa Deltas to chocolates )IXIE at meeting Monday evening in The Dixie club will meet Friday honor of her recent marriage to ‘t noon in the Litlle Theatre Cortin Jensen The couple have left for Washington where Mr Jensen will be employed french ball-roo- y Clubs Charles Edward Thomas Editor "The Delta’’ and Assistant General Secretary of Sigma Nu Fraternity of Indianapolis Indiana will visit Utah State College March 28 29 and 30th Thomas’ This will be Mr second visit to Logan The first being in 1933 and at which time he came as a friend to the local Delta Nu chapter which was petitioning Sigma Nu for a chart- " Omega 9- pre-ej- "Know your college” will be the theme of the annual Freshman week April 17th to 21st anclass nounces Harold Capener president An effort will be made to acquaint the students with the parts of Utah State which are unknown to most of the students Climaxing the week will be a dance in the Dansante and an assembly on Friday of the week Capener reports that the White City orchestra from Ogden may play at the danfie and present plans point to this dance as being one of the big social events of the spring quarter The student body is invited to attend the dance NOTICE Fashion Fotos D A N C E At the post-offic- DANSANTE EVERY SAT NIGHT and HOLIDAYS uc-- Beryl Rush C Budge Afton Nielsen and Pauline requirements Stevens completed for final initiation at ceremonies held at the Kappa Delta house last week TONIGHT Gaymode tS5 'TOMORROW to-- ‘t LOST Pledging — Tuesday e Omega takes announcing the pledging Rosamond Sessions of Logan Chapter of Ti aPpa Alpha takes great pleasure n announcing the pledging of “Ph and Stanley Castleton of 'irlnd and Jack Watkins of rtgham City Hand Hag’ tan coni Teti-Poin- Pcti-Poi- tl to Large reward Return 191 E 1st North Logan Mrs F P Champ ! $ 695 tv:l $1495 Hosiery 7 M: f DANCING DELIGHTS outthe man she loved for a fur coat and a bottle of perfume! SHE sold ::i Chiffons! p Perfect Ringless cK gwei-iHE got a Gay modes!— year in year out the choice of smart women ! Whichever weight you choose (and your favorite is here) you’re s u re of getting the most beauty and quality —the most value — for your money ! New-- in1 life-ti- Alcatraz for loving a woman with ice where Sigma Chi her heart should be! The 'LUECIi mi IjCL est spring shades are ready for you now LEJIM"' HIT ! hard-time- i) Had-fiei- ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROSALIND RUSSELL COATS Coats with Spring future! -- ‘Campus Extra- dolor Cartoon amt News SUNDAY — James Each Other Ciineltei by DAVID O SEL7NKX Srrfen pity by Jo fromwrll pifienied by Srlinuk Inierneiiooel Srltaui ihm t'silrd AtUU Produced John h s colors Misses women Sllln - Clear! For more quality at less money it’s Gaymodes every time! They’re ringless full fashioned first quality — only the finest grade silk is used in making them! Made for A Hilarious Comedy co- Navy black £ SUITS L LOMBARD STEWART in fitted swing and boxy swaggers too! Well tailored twills coverts Sheer! Cinderella’ STARTS SUNDAY Carole d HOSIERY GAYMODE “Fast and Loose” — STARTS big llarless styles! Dressy cess coats service fons or weights — they’re perfect! Chiffons at a Saving! iJLT)' a Fitted-flare- Full Fashioned Ring-lesGaymodes! genuine crepe chif- Musieul Fealurette Starring Penny (lihmdie) Singleton Johnny (Seal) Davis “Wife Husband and Friend” 12-2- dressy coats feminine reefers prin- SAT WARNER BAXTER LORETTA YOUNG BENNIE BARNES ! boucles I'J'Jil: in Dancing frocks to stir All with sentiment e wee waists skirts dainty dancing trims Jacket bolero and strapless styles 0 Fragile colors SILK HOSIERY 'JilWS TODAY FRI Li Nets! Laces! mile-wid- -- :'i Providence picturesque Town Hail was the scene of another fraternity Friday party night when the Sigma Chi’s held s their annual party About 60 couples attended the party dressed in costumes fitting to the occasion which were burlap sacks Li’i Abner overalls etc The Sigs were happy to see Dean Jack Croft at the party d Harold Hendricks Tony and Lee Ralph DeMoisy Griner all former Aggies made a special trip from Salt Lake City to attend the party Vern Crockett Guy Cardon Glen and Howard Sundberg Lewis were in charge of i ! theme nt powder case card case Basque s! skater-gir- l Others Up To Lea p figure-flatterer- princess bolero and jacket types included Sheers rayon crepes Navy prints pastels 12 to 20 QUALITY ! Beta Kappa time is Beta Kappa Round-uhere again Wednesday morning the Campus was flooded with the loudest shirts available All Beta Kappa men had on their loudest attire The annual Beta Kappa Round-u- p dance will be held Saturday night and will be the climax of the Round-utime The hall will be decorated to fit the all gay FOR and Universities” “Sewanee the Oxford of America” In 1933 he was president of the Editors College Fraternity CHOOSE TEN-O-WI- — On Screen — NANCY I)KEV REPORTER’ of the University of the South at Sewanee Tennessee Mr Thomas has been editor of "The Delta" for ten years He was in previously instructor English at Sewanee and later at Syracuse University in New York He is now secretary of the board of Regents of his alma mater at Sewanee In addition to visiting Sigma Nu's 96 chapters in 46 states 300 colleges in the US Canada and Mexico he has visited numerous Colleges and Universities throughout Europe and is the author of Definitely Easter’s prettiest frocks! All with full dancing skirts wee-waist-- These New Spring Shades Will Be Modeled in Our Window Friday and Saturday Afternoon A graduate “European FROCKS Mrs rs Gamma Epsilon ! For Freshmen Week Rigby er n pleas-lr- Theme Announced Initiations of And-wa- Pha Chi in DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY h Do French club will meet at five o'clock Barbs and Independents pry the with a program and business meeting at 7:15 Monday night Right after the get together the mob will raid the gym for the first Sports quarter Night of the spring Prices at Sports Night continue at 5c for card holding Barbs and 10c to all other Independents All sports from checkers to wrestling ate open to anyone young enough and free enough to play Cages and swimming pools are open lid off the spring quarter Otto Molir wishes the return of the keys which were in a wallet lost in the Commons Keep the Spring is really here now as money but return the keys bye evidenced not only by the weather dropping them in the college addressed to the owner but also by the attire worn on the campus Nelson Girls are coming forth with ankle MASTER BARKER sox— brightly colored and slouched at the ankles What looks more At the collegiate than short sox worn with DESERET BARBER SHOP smart sport oxfords? Pleated skirts of light weight East of Telephone' Office The Spurs held their regular busand seem wool popular exteremely iness meeting last Wednesday attractive Sweaters are as good as March 15 in the women’s lounge ever or if one wishes a change After the meeting light refresha blouse and sport jacket is a good ments were served by Alice Broad-beidea for these early spring days Aldine Hatfield Naomi Ever-to- n i Saddle oxfords— how' comfortNOTICE Jean Hylton and Edith Law A pair are! chic The and MIA able hold will a Institute they The meeting March 22 was also Fireside on Saturday March 25 of brown and white or black and held in the lounge Maurine Jensen look at 8 p ni Admission will be by white add that finished-toucMeiba Jensen Edith Dunn Helen cards only to a campus outfit privilege Anderson Lorraine and Gessel served as hostesses Spurs Representing women’s social organizations at the USAC the six young women pictured above met at the Aeedham Jewelry company Sunday night to draw for places in a table setting contest The set of silver and trophy shown will be awarded to the organization voted as having the best table The girls are left to right: Estelle Cooley Chi Omega: Madge Worlton Alpha Chi Omega Mary Hatch Phrateres Margaret Hill Theta Upsilon Eleda Sorensen Tau Zeta Tau and Gladys Hansen Kappa Delta The Independents Gets Together Oversee Table Contest FACE THREE LIFE' LOG AN UTAH MARCH 23' 1939 f? q r Rtui J See the new colors hi - 4 2 and swagger and man tailored! 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