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WITH THE St Mt: Honored at Tea In accordance with the revised rules of Women's council rushing of the prospective freshman pledges began officially Phi Kappa Iota oldest local Sunday night when openhouse fraternity on the Utah State was held at each sorority house was campus recently granted a on the campus charter by Sigma Alpha Epsilon Throughout the week teas and national social fraternity at their parties are being given at the in convention held the respective houses honoring Chicago last summer The local rushees The formal rush banfraternity has the distinction of quets given on Wednesday and being' the first to have a charter Thursday evenings wind up the granted unanimously by SAE rush season prior to “silence” The delegation from Logan which continues until pledging on composed of Grant Lee president Saturday of Phi Kappa Iota Roland ReadALPHA CHI OMEGA chapter Don and ing Gardner Hyer house became “The Trocabeero” Littledike attended the training at a swing tea held Sunday from school held by the national fraseven to nine p m in their Temple at Northternity the house Spotlights lighted western University and from and large barrels colored orange there moved to the convention and white lined the walks Swing in Chicago music from a Wurlitser and root The Phi Kaps are starting beer and pretzels served at an their plans for installation which oilcloth counter were features of Will probably take place October the evening Barrels stood in the 29 at which time many promincorners and gum and candy signs ent SJLE’s will be present The i added atmosphere new chapter will at the Receiving the guests of Utah Upsilon door were Essie Jane Sowards Ida Stauffer Sigma Alpha Epsilon is one of Grant Lee of Phi chapter president president Zora Maesar Sarah Ann Costly the strong national fraternities Kappa Iota who will head the and Mrs Mayme Stevens house being organized in the South new Utah Upsilon chapter of previous to the Civil War Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon on the Utah mother A formal black and white tea Kappa Iota will become the 113th State campus featured the openhouse of CHI chapter OMEGA The tea table centered with white carnations and white was tapers in black holders presided over by Mrs Elsa B Thomas student councilman assists iorene McClellan of : of Chi Omega Prime favorite of all college Bate alumna Ogden Carrie McQuarrie of Hyde Park and Imogene Lee of ParaMembers dressed in black and dise part of the current freshman crop in straightening out their girls is a suit tweed preferably white formals served In some basic color such as registration In the receiving line we-- c Maribrown or black it can be whipped an Thomas chapter president tea table Mrs Clark E Haskins into dozens of costumes with a Nominations for a new A social of the early fall seaJean Clara Marjorie Crockett Mrs Leroy B Young Mis3 Lois son was the tea given by the bit of ingenuity and three or four Anderson and the to fill the post vacated new house American Association of Univer- sweaters and blouses Holderbaum Luella Felton and by Maurice Marler who will enter Mrs mother Kate Christensen sweaters of the style Speaking sity Women Logan chapter Sat- that The colors of KAPPA DELTA Alva Retta Murray were in the the Army Air Corps in November should knock were conducted Election of the urday September 16 in the recep- on its ear is the every campus formed the theme of their tea receiving line “Sloppy Joe" tion room of the commons build-i- n be completed LAMBA CHI held its first new "officer will Made long enough to hut you Sunday evening All appointments were carried out in green and chapter meeting Monday evening next week h with the and below hip The tea was given in honor of was LAMBDA dene CHI will entertain by at the new chapter house located sleeves you simply push white Serving the women graduates of the who were members dressed in at 454 E 3 North Plans for an four men a night at dinner durare covers and there It you USAC who are eligible to become up opening dancing party within the ing rush week it was announced a multitude of defects no matter formal gowns members of the association The guests were received at the next two weeks were presented Plans for the rush party are A what your figure problem In the receiving line were Mrs sweater with horizontal is door by Marjorie Seeley president by Social Chairman Jack fJening-e- r now in the final stages of R P McLaughlin Mrs D YV a dear — for those with stripes narrow Ruth Pond and Mrs Leona B Pittman Miss 'Aldyth Thain Miss shoulders It will give you that Woolley house mother Mae Davidson Mrs Vance Tingey THETA UPSILON opened its look that rivals Mrs Lois Holderbaum Mrs Leon on the football team doors to the new Aggie coeds at any guard Fonnesbeek Mrs' Joel Ricks Plaids and pleats are still go- the annual openhouse Sunday Mrs E G Peterson and Mrs Joel house strong in spite of years of evening at the chapter ing Ricks presided at the tea table popularity Authentic clan plaids The guests were greeted by Mable selmusical the tea hours During however with a tang of heather Bott acting president Mrs Paul ections were given by Miss Shirlee in them are current favorites So M Dunn and Mrs D W PittAllen if you’re a Campbell or a Stuart man Hostesses for the occasion were Miss Brenda Van Orden and you can blossom out in your Mrs Bassett Maquire Mrs Bryan tartan and really know you’re Miss Geneva Seamons were in Wright Mrs E M Dieffenbach right But never fear the Smith's charge of the candlelighled tea Mias Agnes Bahlert Mrs J D and the Joneses will be decked wearing room Red snapdragons Hansen Miss Edith Bowen Mrs them too the tea table which was covered Mrs A P Dressy hats are reminiscent Arden Frandsen of with a lace cloth Stillman Mrs Brown The highlight of TAU ZETA Wright “Gone With The Wind’’ Merely Miss Mildred Balientine Miss El- to look at one makes you feel TAU’S rush week was a tea len Agren and Mrs Jack Luther like a gay southern belle Its sponsored by the patronesses and velvet bows and perky air are given at the home of Mrs Clark E Haskins Wednesday evening positively intoxicating NOTICE A wonderful In charge of the tea room were chocolate brown to be All society news in order and a shade called massy leaf Mrs Halbert Greaves and Mrs printed must be in the Student promises to be popular alorg with L F Keller A mound of daisies Life office by Tuesday £t one red and of course black! in shades of purple centered the o’clock This is the absolute dead- string line Any news handed in this week which does not appear in this issue was late Chapter Head pm rtad an ran Cd & Fashion Features Thomas Counsels Greenlings New Students Fraternity Granted Charter By S A £ Viol! Greek Life Club News The annual freshman tea given honor of all freshmen and and sponsored transfer students by the council of the Associated was held last Women Students Sunday afternoon in the women’s lounge of the commons building The freshmen were received by in of president Seeley Marjorie President and Mrs E G Lenore L' Williams Peterson dean of women Jack Crott dean of men and Jerry Shepherd student body president The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a mound of various fall flowers Tea was served in the lounge and on the terrace by members of the AYVS Council Music was furnished by Miss Joy Spencer at the piano and Miss Josephine Brown and Miss Erma Pehrson on violins Ap- proximately five hundred freshmen called during the afternoon AW3 Annual Sig Derby Will Be Featured Saturday On Girls9 Bid Day Approximately eighty coeds will ushered into Greek life on girls’ bid day Saturday climaxing a week of teas luncheons parties and general intensive rushbe ing The prospective pledges will take out their bids from the office of the dean of women at 6 Each o’clock Saturday morning girl will proceed immediately to her chosen sorority house where formal pledging will begin about 7:30 o’clock The annual Sig Derby which each year is held by 97 Sigma Chi chapters in connection with sorority pledging will be the feature of the day At the derby of selection of the Sweetheart Sigma Chi will be made The selection is based upon personality and conformation attractiveness measurements of “Miss to the America" sweetheart Last Chi year’s Omega Donna Bott who recently married Wynn Hansen will relinquish her place to another neophyte of one of the campus Sweethearts sororities of preceding years include Kay 'Geddes Alpha Chi Omega Kathryn Bowen Bullen Alpha Chi Omega and Virginia Nelson Theta Upsilon A cup will also be awarded to the sorority totaling the highest number of points in the various contests Following the derby the groups Will attend the football game between the College of Idaho and Utah State at the college stadium Various affairs have been planned for the evening by the sororities in honor of their pledges DOWN TOWN OR ON THE HILL! 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