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This Week For Jirnior Prom Preparations k Mystery Surrounds VIC AUSTIN Kollegiate Kapers chairman announced final plans for "Fair Enough” Kollegiate Kapers Is ‘Fair EnougHi’ Two Girls Are ‘Fair Enough' “Brain Trusters" Austin Is Ready For 1st Night "Fair Enough" the second r edi- tion of the annual Kollegiate Ka-i'ewill go to bat Monday and Tuesday night in Nibley hall on the Logan high school campus Vie Austin chairman said Thurs- - t The production has been lounded 1 into an excellent show and promises to be something that is the ically “new and different under sun” Austin said 1‘leiity Of Appeal “ JOE GEDDES prom chairman completes a grind with the final promenade at the Dansante tomorrow night iiirteen acts have been approved by the K K board of control and every one of them will carry a different “sock" and "appeal" than has been seen here bcfoie he added The committee has hit upon an idea of satirizing two the world’s fairs now being held in San Francisco and New York Numerous angles of the two "hot spots" have been portrayed by the various campus organizations that are contributing their time and money in making this production a successful one Tom Judd as business manager and Bob Simpson acting in the role of publicity director has aided Chairman Austin in bringing "Fair Enough" into shape Each campus organization named its own dividual chairman and acts were allotted each group so that they (ould perfect them in their o Here are four pins but no needles that belong to Miss Lilias Cook and Miss Deon Hatch two of the bright spots of "Fair Enough” second Kollegiate Kapers review Tickets are now on sale at the bookstore and at the Logan Hardware How do they look from where you are sitting? I think two-mon- th so too! Wright and Stage Door Band Begins Hillam Run Swings the Tour With In Finals Right Way ConcertHere DUANE HILLAM prom nutteeman enters the rounds of balloting for live councilman com- - final ( Duane Hillam Salt Lake City and Catharine Wright Logan will be the finalists in the junior class elections today for a seat on the student council The two finalists were named Tuesday by the class following the preliminary elections The elections are under the supervision of Jerold Shephard class president and Bill Thomas elections chairman representing the student council The winner of today's final contest will succeed James "Little Caesar” McMurrin who recently resigned from his three-yea- r councilman position Eliminated in the first draft Tuesday were Ray Lindquist Beth Stewart Dearl Buckley and Clyde "Tud-- " Tarbet Council Sends Two To Kansas Confab The Student Executive Council their weekly meeting Tuesday evening at the Bluebird according to Prcxy Spencer At the meeting Junius McClellan and Moyle Anderson were approved to attend the National Independent Students Convention to be held this year at Lawerancc Kansas Bill Thomas elections chairman announced the following dates for student body elections: Nomination assembly April 12 Preliminary Voting April 14 Campaign Assembly April 19 and final voting April 21 Professor A N Sorenson and Grettle Shaw were named as a committee to investigate the advisability of giving numerals to Freshmen swimmers held "Stage Door" Iyitlle Theater play piesented Monday Tuesday and Wednesday turned out to be a different kind of a door because it did not slam And by that I mean that the production was received very enthusiastically by all who witnessed the three performances Edna Ferber who authored the drama has always had a knack of getting things "home" to her audience and this time she was aided and abetted by Mrs Ruth Moench Bell director Another interesting and -shouting note was the fact that Lutie Bancroft Simmonds still has the “professional” touch that so endeared her to audiences in Cache Valley several years ago The rest of the cast though ine xpcricnced came mostly through in the pinches to make Door" a satisfying and “Stage pleasing performance The cast was as follows: Lulie B Simmonds Levaun V Zollinger Fawn McFailand Maude Matthews Ruth Johnson Ruth Pond Mary Woolcy Beth Geddes Katherine Hodges Marjcan Tyson Betty Pedersen Myrle Wungs-gar- d Bai bara Glover Shirley Crumbo Patty McGee Marjorie Hansen Olive Greaves Josephine Brown Enid Lambert Martha Sunny Smith Helen hallelujah- All-re- d Seventy-fiv- e youthful musicians members of the college band will serenade fellow students of the n what college Friday morning is officially designated the first concert of the band’s 11th annual concert tour Preluding actual start Monday morning of a four-da- y tcur of 12 southeastern Idaho cities concert at the Friday’s school will feature essentially the same program that will be presented on concerts of the tour Professor N W Christiansen band director indicated The repertoire of selections to be presented will include both popular music and novelty numbers as well as a basic program of classical music designed according to Director Christiansen “to command the attention of the average high school student and hold il for tile hour's duration of the con- ityles Tickets On Sale Tickets will go on sale today at the secretary’s office in the Mam building Reserve seats will be sold for 25 cents with student body curds or forty cents without the card General admission was set at 15 cents with cards and 25 cents without Only 100 reserved seats will be available for each performance Manager Judd announced “First come first served is the motto" he said Tickets may also be purchased at the Logan Hardware for persons not going to 381-mi- cert" Announced as soloist for Fri band presentation is Jerold Shepherd Second soloist on the tour will be impending concert Wayne Johnson di um major for he band day’s I Kampus Thursday (Mo t turns (Calendar Junior class elec- - school Following are the acts sponsors and managers for each act: "Fun Dancers” Sigma Chi Wade Miles "Chorus Girls" Alpha Chi Essie Jane Sowards “Side Show” Tau Zeta Tau Roma Johnson “Celebrities" Theta Upsilon and Phi Kappa Iota Maxine Rasmus-sr- n and Burns Toolson "Folks Back Home" Delta Phi Lorin Hawks “Cops” Sig Epsilon Norman Grover "Tourists” Kappa Delta and Beta Kappa Katherine McKnight and Elwood Lindsey "Rickishaw Boys" Sigma Nu Dearl Buckley "Dictators" Pi Norman Howell Kappa Alpha "Ushers" I K and Spurs Rex Gootch and Elaine Wintch "Side Show" Lambda Chi Jack Hennin-ge- r "Dance Hall Girls” Phrateres Genevieve Nalder “Nations" A W S Mable Allred "Waitresses" Cjjii Omega Eleanor Skeen Mr FDR two-da- y Dr Ricks Announces UNQUOTE Awards To Be Jerry Jones the of the Rainbow Rendezvous of Salt Lake City will furnish the music’ Chairman Geddes said Jones provided 'the rhythms for the prom last year and was well re- maestro-supervis- Students Get Band Will Long Awaited Tour Idaho ceived he added Ticket sales were brought to a close last week when every one of had been sold the 300 The ducats were rocketed to $175 this year but from all indications the" Jump- WttPntrrbe noticed “No—" flowers causes a $150 saving from that point alone” Geddes said Possibilities loomed that extra The eleventh annual tour of tickets may be sold but no favors the USAC band sponsored by the would be given the associated students of the college is slated for southern Idaho April 3 to 6 inclusive Professor N W Christensen director of the band announced Monday Concerts are scheduled for high schools junior colleges and the general public of the following Idaho cities: Preston Downey Another Danforth Foundation Sugar City McCammon Rigby summer school fellowship will be Ucon g Shelley Blackfoot Idaho Falls and Pocatello awarded to a Junior student in the school of Agriculture it was Professor Christensen announcannounced today by Dave Burg-oyn- e ed that 75 members of the band of the Experiment Station will make the trip Mrs Christenstaff A committee will be named sen accompanist JohnWayne soon Dean Walker to consider son drum major and a trumpet the by applications of the third-yen Irio composed of Junior Ramp-to- men he said Melvin Dunn and Chad The award was made to Devere Anderson will which present R McAllister last year The felspecial numbers will also make lowship 'will consist of two weeks the trip of intensive laboratory visitations The Union Pacific buses will and under the investigations transport the students on the direction of the Purina Mills Co which (our upon completion will donors of the award The last mark the 136th time that the two weeks' ar? spent in the hand has presented a concert of Michigan country away from the campus since 1928 where the boys wil! have fourteen when the annual band tours be- days of recreation and social studies gan at Camp Miniwanca Twenty-fiv- e dollars is allotted to each student for expense trips to St Louis They are then given $15 per week to cover expenses Visit A C The winning student from tho USAC will be named in the near Pow-Wo- w future Burgoyne concluded set-lim- it Vacation Next Week At long last- - a vacation! Students are busy making plans for Thursday and Friday April 6 and 7 their first vacation since Lincoln’s birthday Some of them plan lo catch up on the bleep they missed while they were cramming for final exams Others plan to hike getting a head start on their annual spring Girls are planning to sew or as they all explain it they are going to do what they have wanted t do ail winter but haven’t had time Even hard nosed scholars waxed poetic as they talked enthusiastically of this chance to forget all about economies and chemistry sun-burn- long-await- what-havc-y- Of coiirse (hero are complaints because the vacation is only two days instead of a week but the general feeling seems to be one of deep gratitude for having any vaea lion at all Senior Committee Plans Annual Ball -- - Foundation To Give Summer Fellowship Rex-bur- ar A committee was appointed Tuesday by the senior class off! Hazel Owens Rcuel Dowdle Friday I p m —Assembly in audicers to organize and plan the annual senior ball Bob Simpson of torium featuring band George Weston Lowell Stoddard Milton Foster Rulph Gunn Dean 9 p m— The Junior promenade Logan senior class president anFrischknechl Royce Hansen Walin Dansante nounced Named to the committee ter Warenslu Dave Reynolds Forare Clark Griffin chairman 8 m— “Fair p Monday Enough” rest Jensen Miss June Staff: director manager Little Staynor at Nibley Hall The Aggie campus Monday and Bob Munson and Miss Elaine n Theatre Chester J Myers set deKAY MKIGHT prom Tuesday will see the "wearing of — “Fair Enough" m 8 p Tuesday Anderson Simis in the finals for signed by Lutie Bancroft the khaki” as more than 250 Boy at Nibley Hall President Simpson said the ball monds sot executed by Floyd T the executive council position reScouts and Scouters will be guests is scheduled for April 28 but the Morgan and staff art consultant cently vacated of the administration in the anball committee will decide whether and critic N A Pedersen student nual Scouts from northit will be a or formal tech director Mildred Herbert ern Utah and southern Idaho will R0B-R0- Y memSeniors and affair faculty by Darwin Evans meiun lighting d be y in the ex bers will be honored at the hibition Given Royal Henderson stage carpenters n - Tongue-in-chee- k and of the week: “I believe that now in the dance Admission will guests program general be by invitaBurrell Hansen Royce Hansen "good time” Lcs Foeock chairmain we have arrived at ljte end of this unique process of tion only Mr Simpson said Young Royal Henderson Verman announced ocHerr Announcement Hitler of is following Miss Richfield Gunn Rulh hy reparation” E Dr Joel Ricks chairman of din Singleton und Lowell Stoddard A committee composed of faeul Memel of and vice cupation president tho honors and awards committee Clyde Carlisle Publicity Wilford D Porter and of Logan Is secretary of the class ty members and several college announces that the following staff business manager Milton Maurice Hindus veteran student of Eoroean affairs They with President Simpson arc students will direct the activities awards will be given to students Foster Helen Allred costumes of USAC who can qualify told a Salt Lake audience this week that lie wouldn’t trust aiding the committee in making he said Housing accommodations Barbara Christensen properties have been taken care of The most generous award to be Hazel Owens Neville Chamberlain with a sack of peanuts Hitler goes plans for Ihc spring social ovent minute detail has been and every ushWilliams Betty thoroughly given will be the Class of 1927 ering Irma Smith and members of a little further than the foreign affairs writer lie let gone over Chairman Pocock descholarships to two junior stu- Theta Alpha Phi Britain’s prime minister hold the gunny clared dents in any school of tho college Music: Melvin Dunn and accomBesides daily exercises In varInformation regarding these scholWestfall Marion Helen The lipstick and fingernail polish that the modern wopanist ious scouting phases a regular arships can be obtained from C Beers accompanist man wears make it hard for doctors to tell whether or not ’'Gymboree” will be held in the Lester Pocock of the publicity deC she is undernourished according to l)r Charles Smart gymnasium Monday night Higgins Applications must be partment of Cle eland The college will present nearly all The phenomena also represents the height of pled with Dr Ricks before April Attention Sophomores something or other in artistic accomplishment Horace Gunn Caseel Burke phrases of the physical education IS Conway Sonne Paul Coburn Da- department in this big show T'uea Other awards to be given Include I’urtiul plans for a huge SophoEldon Anderson day night will find a program be' A1 Capone has got religion according to a Baptist min- vid Ganehcff the Johansen scholarships havmore eliiHN party to lie held Saturing presented in the auditorium varsity debaters who recently visited Terminal Island Prison ister ing combined value of $300 to be Ioor 15 at the new Parkinson Alan Fonnes-bec- consisting of talent from the cam' Douglas fellow’s line in given to six students of junior or day night April taken that the prisoner’s song probably freshmen In tho junior col- pus senior rank Theta Chi award of Logan high gyn were announced about angel’s wings seriously Evans general lege division Parkinson and $10 given to a girl majoring In todny hy Joeeph made an exceptionally secreterlal science and the Kappa chairmen The wrty will be for A California court Tuesday refused to grant Joan CrawBB8ERVE BOOK NOTICK WKl only partner good showing surviving the first POE national president of Delta award of $28 given to a girl Sophomore exact nature of this gala ford a divorce from Franchot Tone because she was in seven rounds and going Into the Reserve books may be a Delta Epsilon honorary majoring In physical education The hut New York with Tone at the time her suit came before a Los final threo rounds on Saturday out of the library for the spring vaieal fraternity was on the Applications for all of these event la a yet unannounced to watch are cation week-en- d urged Dr Sophomore at U:M p an with Angeles judge filed be must local Things are getting so bad a movie actress They won six of their ten awards Install pus to officially Student Life for further details can’t get a nice friendly divorce anymore April A Ricks by April ISth chapter commit-teewoma- Tomorrow night will be the night for those of the white tie and tails Joe Geddes chairman of the 1939 Junior Promenade announced as preparations were completed for the annual “prom” An air of secrecy and mystery still pervades the atmosphere concerning the theme of the event” Geddes said “but the theory of ‘no news is good news’ should be a point in our favor” Flowers will definitely be out of order he said and anyone who insists upon putting a corsage on his lady fair will be asked to check them at the door (only the flowers will be checked) Cooperation on this point is being urged by the entire committee Each particular unit of the promenade has been delegated to the committee members and officers of the junior class The committee as selected by the class at the election two months ago consists of the following: Duane Hillam Catharine Wright Ruth Mae Anderson and Marjorie Seely Acting in conjunction with the committee are class officers Jerold Shepard Marion Thomas and Marjorie Crockett of nights Tickets will be sold at the door to those who have not purchased them all ready They will be sol'd for $1 but will not allow purchaser a favor or a dance program has nothing on Tom Judd Gale Snow Vic Austin and Simpson when it comes to a little “brain trusting” The Kollegiate Kapers lies in the hands of these four with Austin as the “head man" of the show Miss Snow did the stenographic work Judd the business managing and Simpson the publicity Bob Plans Scouts To In Annual Pow-Wo- La-Vo- Junior Debate Team Reaches Final Round k EASIER SERVICES w semi-form- spot-lighte- INSTITUTE TO HOLD two-da- The institute will hold special Easter Services Sunday in lieu of the regular Sunday school classes it was announced yesterday Guqst speaker for the services will be Dr W W Henderson of the A C Many students are well acquainted with Dr Henderson’s work through their attendance at his New Testament class each Sunday morning at the Institute Other special features of this program which begins at 10:90 will be an Easter story read by Mrs Orson Garff a violin solo by Professor N W Christiansen so companisd by Mrs Christiansen nolo by Claudius Doty and special organ music by Roy Dnir ley Dr Romney director of tbs to stitute fUrther announced that tho 5:90 Inspiration boor will be de-voted to the bearing of tsstlnonlsg by those whe feel Iniprsssil to do so It Is told be further sail at last testimony a student nuo overheard to say ‘That wta Y' 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