Show ' AND TUCK tied helor female 't tweed es lace ihivi sPnng First In Beta Kappa At the House m Chess Club Alpha Chi regular meeting Monday Hignt officers were elected Alpha Chi Omega alumnae for the following lnS pok year The new presented their annual fashion officers and the ll)t mei positions they show and bridge luncheon on A A intramural teams hold are: Elwood qve W Lindsay arkon Tuesday evening March 12th at the Women’s and Men’s reception annual Women's Carl Hedborg deputy-arko- n 1peted for the Skidmore honors lust Thursday Henry chancellor rooms in the Commons building e0 House in contests spon-e- d Alvin Moffett scribe and house Sport togs street sport suits the Smart Gym afternoon and evening dresses Pi national manager Crosby Bott treasurer Delta Phi by Bob Hey guard and education commissary were modeled by the following nen's physical Lave Gieene intra- girls of Alpha Chi Omega: Vilate with lilarguerite Clarke in manager Smith Kathryn Bowen Sarah Ann Neil manager Wilcox Ve More than 750 students and mural social chairman Darwin Perkins Costley the dance attended Kay Geddes Ruth Johnpeople e senior son Deon Hatch Annette Cardon representa' Ptcuhj latest tive Walter Bennett Annabelle Smith Margene Pauljunior honors were awaided representative Bud Peter-bo- n sen and Dee Louise Parker er "imr I Kappa Delta for first and to the historian Other models were Mrs Clyde °Ut tt I jllengers and to Chi Omega w ho Daines Mrs W Wilkinig Id for second positions Walker Roberts and Ken Dykes son Dickson George Hickman Eleanor included contest which were The dance given their Squirehood de- Wright Katherine West and it week I k social character and creative gree Monday night after the Gloria Hansen The clothes and f° challenStTS was business given tegular April meeting accessories modeled were presentCh‘ ' frst' Kappa °elta U'd ed by C C Anderson and Co and second tied for Alpha Sa“ I ega and the flowers and corsages by lg third’ J Mav”l0raega W°n the courtesy of Fred’s Floral were awarded The fashion commentators were phe team honors New officers for Phi Kappa M!ss having the greatest Iota for the remainder of this the team Evelyn Carlisle and Mrs year rcentage of the members in and for next year were chosen Alvord Budge Joy Spencer and Cleo Lundstrum pianists furnishFirst place was won by at a regular meeting last Monday ed second by Theta music for the review Carmen pha Chi Omega night The old officers retiring Merrill gave a violin selection acsilon and third place by Kappa are Robei t all Lee Cardon Dames Ita Bill Revely Kerris Evans Grant companied by Dorthea Alpha Chi Omega sextet gave Lee Scott Keller Calvin Agricola Leonard James Ray Warmck two selections The sextet is composed of Hazel Owens Beth Sandllarriagfes and Robert Munson r The new men who will assume ers Elaine Nelson Carmen Mernnounced rill June Labrum and June Hantheir offices immediately are: sen I tn announcement of interest to Grant Lee Roland president I The guests for the evening were great many students is that of Reading vice president Bill Mur-d- o L marriage of Mis Afton Nielsen k secretary-treasure- r Gardner received by Mrs Adrian Hatch I and Hyer house manager Bill Revely Mrs George B Hendricks and of Commissioner aghter Miss Vera Carlson The general trs Leo C Nielsen of Hyrum to corporation secretary Ned Clyde son of Mr and sai mes England John Weaver committee included Mrs Kenneth Vanderhoff Mrs Ben Phillips historian corPs J H England of Logan Thayle Nielsen Miss Cleon Lawrence Miss Ida Stauffer i The marriage was performed in responding secretary Jane Lundstrum Miss Bessie Slater and Green in "Tug" home bride’s the at ceremony Sowards Miss Cleo Monson Miss Calvin managers 25 March Agricola rum Saturday and Howard Morris rush chair- Mary Kay Nesbitt Mrs C L been a prominent men j Afton has Pocock Mrs Chester J Myers and class freshman ember of the Luncheon and bridge followed the affiliated with the Kappa Delta review rority She has acted as band onsor for the ROTC band Jimmy s been an employee of the Cache At the regular meeting of Gamand an outstanding ma Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa fmerican Theta Chi women's honorary ember of Gib Thorpe's orchestra Alpha Monday evening Dr C L business fraternity is offering an The young couple are leaving Anderson was the guest speaker award of $10 to be presented to of the evening basing his lecture the outstanding junior girl in the ry soon for an extended honey-- t ou "Physiological Aspects of Young school of commerce at the Annual non trip in the east Awards Assembly April 26 The Men" 920 The entire chapter and many award will be made on the basis Miss Shirley Anderson of Glen-- i members of the alumni turned of scholarship only and will be ofsod Utah and Clive Roberts out to hear Dr Anderson’s lecture fered annually I'omment senior from Anabella Theta Chi was organized on the A senes of these lectures is in Logan being sponsored by the fraternity Utah State Agricultural collega jtah were married ecently They are making their and they are to be presented to campus May 21 1936 by a group rome here while Clive finishes the of secretarial science majors who chapter every month hooi were interested in obtaining a broader and more intelligent underChi standing of the duties and opporA wedding of greaf interest is tunities of girls entering the secre-tarhat of Miss Ruth Watkins daugh-j-- r held their regular field Previously only secreSigma Chi of Mr and Mrs J H Watkins Frichapter dinner tarial science majors were admitL’r to Valdo D Benson Ruth was day March 24 The officers of ted to the organization but in Febhe student body secretary last Sigma Phi Epsilon were special ruary of this year the constitution ear and is now secretary at the guests as were Sergeant Daley was amended to include all girls in Val is Jigan Junior high school Sergeant Moore and Sergeant the school of commerce who have e senior here at school The Stockburger of the ROTC depart- at least a "B" average will take place Friday in the ment logan temple Karl Ward Ray Walgreen Ted At the close of the school year Crockett and Paul Soulier rePhi Epsilon and Mrs Benson will make presented Sigma Jieir home in Iowa where they Ellis Williams was in charge of The Epsilon Upsilon chapter of continue their studies arrangements Sigma Nu takes great pleasure in announcing the formal initiations for eight men Sunday afternoon at the chapter house Initiations wrere held for Wayne Boyle Harold Hiner Sherman Burgoyne Robert Corey Spencer Calderwood OR $10001 Aquila Nebeker Duane Sjoblem CASH and Ezra Geddes the under were Initiations Hill and of Richard direction cereGet FREE ENTRY BLANK the Rush Budge After and Rules at any store selling monies a dinner was given by the Parker Vacumatic Pens chapter in honor of the new members One Scholarship Awarded Each Week for 5 Weeks Snow-Sanpe- te Each 1 Plus 20 Weekly Cash Awards of $25 Members of the at a 10S AWARDS TOTAL: Club will be entertained progressive supper Monday April 3 The party will commence 66912 East 5th North with the soup course and continue to four other places All students who attended high school in Sanpete County or who attended Snow attend College are invited to Activities will begin at 7:30' tnents :i Open “Momentous Spur” Clubs GREEKROW Challengers new fra-nli- y PAGE THREE The recent chess tournament sponsored by the USAC intrathe mural under department of Hyrum direction Hunsaker proved to be very popular and successful The following are reported to be winners: Ralph Willis first second Norwin Wayne Bates Sjoberg third and Ted Hansen fourth The Chess club is meeting every Monday evening from 7:30 to 10:30 pm in the Men's Lounge m the Commons All chess enthusiasts are invited DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! FOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND CANDY ! n°s Pan-helle- Phi Kap s gent-at-ar- lntra-mui- Pi Kap Theta Chi' Sigma mar-hag- i Initiations Win One of the 5 PpHER PEN ?1000 SCHOLARSHIPS f J Snow-Sanpe- te $7500 Bear Lake The Bear Lake Club met Wednesday noon in the Little Theatre Mrs Bocock gave an interesting talk The Bear Lake quartet of Bernard Brown composed Blame Poulsen Dean Ward and Rex Cook sang two numbers Plans for a spring quarter canyon g party and a party in the near future were discussroller-skatin- ed tennis tournament for the club purpose of choosing the members to play in the intramural's contest was announced by Grant Richards club president A Dames The USAC Dames club met at the regular meeting on Wednesday March 22d in the reception room of the Commons building Miss Bertha Johnson of the college Home Economics department gave a very interesting and practical discussion on clothing selection and displayed various costumes made in her sewing classes Miss Una Vermillion and were Miss Florence Thompson guests of the evening The next meeting of the club is scheduled for April 12th when the annual initiation service will be held All girls who have attended the club during the school year are urged to join this national organization membership in which would entitle the member to the social and educational privileges afforded by the club on many of the leading university campuses throughout the United States Weber Club Members of the Weber Club a meeting in the Mens evening Lounge Wednesday evening March 22 at which time they held elections of officers for the coming year The following officers were chosen: Wood-roAnderson as president Maude Elaine Mattsen as Jones as secretary and treasurer Elwood Barrett was chosen as Florence with social chairman Wangsgaard as reporter and Riley Bingham as intramural manager It was later discovered that Woodrow Anderson would not be able to accept the position as president of the club for the coming year due to an unexpected change in his program and so with a hearty vote of thanks for the spirit he has shown in club activity we release him from this office Mr Elwood Barrett was second highest in the presidential election so he has been chosen as the new president of the club thus leaving the office of social chairman to be appointed later Retiring officers are: Coulsen Elaine Parrish as president Elaine Jones as as social chairman Anderson and Lyle Green as secretary treasurer and Eldon Jensen as intramural manager held MARY LINDSAY Salt Lake elected by popular vote as "Spur of the Moment" of the Beno Chapter of Intercollegiate Knights at the annual Beno Creep Friday March 24 in the Dansante Miss Lindsay was elected from a group of three prominent Spurs selected by the IK’S at a regular meeting She was presented with an engraved gold loving cup as a token by the local chapter of Intercollegiate Knights This is the first year that a Utah State coed has been given this award It is planned to continue this in future years The "Spur of the Moment” has become traditional of most of of Intercollegiate the chapters Knights National Men’s service organization Miss Mary Lindsay City sophomore was a Mrs C J Sorenson will give book review Sunday at 3 o’clock in the Women's Lounge for girls of all three Phrateres groups All Phrateres girls are urged to see the girls who are on the council or the presidents of the groups to obtain tickets to the Phrateres Spring Formal which is to be held Saturday April 15 at the LDS Institute A banquet is to precede the dance In an impressive candle ceremony signifying the passing of tne life light of the organization Phrateres installed the officets for the ensuing year The outgoing officers Shirley Jones Genevieve Nalder Joanne Smith Phcbe Lin ford Annas Cook Elaine Jones and Margaret Bello transferred the council light of Phrateres to the incoming officers who are: Beth Sargent Beth Pocock Vanda Holbrook Iris Ruth Bennett Kemp Elaine Jones and Harriet Parks The ceremony was held Sunday in the Women's Lounge were new girls Twenty-eigh- t welcomed into Phrateres at the initiation ceremonies following the installation of officers Pledging their loyalty to the college and to Phrateres the new girls found of this out the true meaning “Famous for Friendliness” group Ruth Mae Anderson had charge of a colorful spring luncheon that was served the girls who attended the day's ceremonies Seventy-siPhrateres girls were served x MASTER BARBER At the DESERET BARBER SHOP East Attends Local Rites Which is the hat for me? This is the vexing question this spring For the late afternoon your hat with feminine is deliciously swirling masses of veil tied under the rim fluffing in all directions like a halo of mist An exciting hat plus a simple suit is still the formula For your day suit you might have a sailor or a "Scotch bonnet or a small plaid taffeta bird's nest bristling with feathers screened in an emerald green Dr C W Poe national president of Alpha Epsilon Delta honfraternity was orary a campus visitor recently when he officiated at the installation rites for a local chapter Richard Bullen first president of the new fraternity expressed appreciation for the visitor’s attendance Poe has been listed in American Men of Science and Who’s Who for the last twenty years For veil twelve years he has been a felThe hats are very charming low of the Pasteur Institute of bebut what about the hair-dParis At present he is professor neath them? If you want the head of chemistry at the University of of the moment you will cut your Colorado and a member of the about three hair fairly short fraternity there and inches all over the head curli-locbrush it upward in soft tendrils of Telephone Office A chapter meeting will be he Wednesday April 5 in the caf teria Vaun Floyd president urg that as many members as possib attend The meeting will begi at 12:10 Lunch will be served al FRED’S Flowers Formerly Larson Floral PHONE 227-FLOWERS IN THE MODERN MANNER! W o k Let Scheby Cleaners and Tailors Delta Beta Chi Phrateres Alpha Delta National Prexy Fashion Fotos Delta Beta Chi honorary chemirecently organized with La Veil Henderson as The following were president pledged March 23: Grover Carter Robert Murdock Harold Hulme Delbert Ralphs Harvard Nelson Elmer Olson Clayne Tripp stry fraternity Give You the Best Service You Ever Had Expert Dry-Cleanin- g! NOTICE Student Life comes out Wednesday Assignments will lie posted Friday 5 m Parker Pen 1000 I Scholarship 1 1 V"hV Nothing to buy to win one of the five $1000 College Scholarships — or $1000 in Cash 105 Awards in All TOTAL: 7500 -- Til vut-- V- ' - L j AROSTRIPE -- for a well-dresse- 43 Easter d Yl V (‘raster pe featured tu SatFveJu) Here’s the perfect companion for your Easter spring suit— an AROSTRIPE shirt Under one collar you get two of the most important shirt trends: white cord stripes and c halktone colors in blue green tan or grey You also get the incomparable Arrow collar plus the Mitoga shaped body design (fabric shrinkage less plus Sanforized-shrunthan THE BOOK TABLE Meeooecceoscoooosoccecscoeci99SooeogcQo9060 ii) Buy this shirt of the year for only Arostripe ties Professor Symons of the Sociology department led the party on travelogue journey through Germany and Austria We wish to thank Professor Symons for his very interesting and entertaining lecture prfrTiL $2 $1 ARROW SHIRTS Starts Tomorrow! Millard A0 J EIITRY BLANK and Easy Rules for the 5 PARKER PEN 1000 SCHOLARSHIP CONTESTS Weeks ‘ A 'A 5 One Si hohtrship Each Week for in Cash— plus —or £1000 a Week ‘ — 105 Awards in All TOTAL: $7500 All Millard County students meet in the downstairs lounge Commons Thursday building March 30 at 5 o’clock for a short business meeting Light refreshments will be served English The English club met Tuesday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega reviewed Rice house Moyle James Stevens’ "Crock of Gold” Grace Jennings Kathleen Smith June Parker and Helen Kelsey served refreshments to the group Tau Zeta NOTHING TO BUY TO WIN! 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