Show We just accepted a public responsibility The other day in class we were discussing the authenticity of the Gallup poll and some one inquired if there was anyone in the class who had been interviewed by one It of Dr Gallup’s representatives developed that there was not Next they inquired if anyone knew anyone who had been interviewed by a Gallup ‘poller’ There was still no answer so we volunteered our help So what we’re looking for is anyone who has heard of anyone being interviewed by the Gallup staff We'll pass the information we receive on to our skeptical friends Encouraging to Idahoans was the news that few if any residents of that state will be called for compulsory military service Idaho apparently has almost filled her quota by voluntary enlistment If the enlistment rate keeps up registration day will likely find the Idaho allotment back-slappi- For the benefit of frosh who haven't heard of the glorious tradition each year the Associated Women Students hold their blind date anual balL Girls put their preferences In the ballot-bo-x and then the AWS officers pair students off Former Utah Staters Return To Campus Clash Highlights Program For 1940 Reception Aggie-Buffalo A Full Houss of Queens Bonfire Rally Homecoming Dcsce Conclude Initial Day Activities Utah Staters past and present will converge upon the campus Friday and Saturday fqr the annual homecoming celebration which will be climaxed by the gridiron clash between Aggie and Colorado university elevens Erwin “Scotty” Clement alumni secretary advises ' Plans are complete and an extensive program is on the docket for the occasion Fitzgerald Crookston Win Other Places In Balloting Colorado University faces a jinx at Logan Saturday For not since Whizzer White ran the ball for the Buffs have the Coloradoans beaten the Aggies despite the fact that Colorado has led and Utah State trailed the league since that time In 1938 when Colorado tied for conference honors the Aggies whipped the Buffs 20-- 0 Last year with the Golden Buffs undisputed victors the Farmers still pulled out with a 16-- 6 victory This year Aggies and Homecomers are confidently looking for a continuance of the jinx -- Joe Anderson of Logan pulled away from Wayne Smith another Logan lad of the greetings in the finals of frosh elections conducted Friday official count of the showed Smith and Anderson who was cadet colonel at Logan high school last year and a delegate to the Utah American Legion Boys State for the last two years gained the finals of the election over seven other aspirants in primaries held a week ago Barbara Fitzgerald polled a majority of votes over Betty Lou Green to take over the vice presidential chair and Burnsby Crookston defeated Jeanne Crockett for the secretarial post Cheer king and queen for the frosh are Gloria Harris and Fred showed Sheaffer the balloting GUorisws UDopBjael ii thevot-inand Fred reached the final elections with Jack Anderson his opponent First official act of the new officers will be to design and construct a frosh class homecoming float The years activities will point toward a spring frost week which plans to feature frosh assemblies radio programs and a frosh newspaper Auderson succeeds Fred Allen to presidency of the freshman class 4 Homocomino Schedule Thursday 12:00 Student Body assembly Friday 7:00 m bonfire rally p at the old Woodruff school grounds 7:15 p m torch-lig- ht parade from Woodruff school to Main and Center streets for speeches and fireworks Window decorations contest winners to be announced at rally 8:30 p m house decorations to be judged 9:00 p m homecoming dancr Queen and attendants to be selected and announced House decorations winners to be announced and trophies awarded semi-form- —Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune Holland To g ize' -- Interest In South America Talent Trials Commence Next Week 500 Aggies al Saturday m J8 :00 alumni council in commons building 10:30 a m parade begins on South Main and continues to Fifth North where it disbands 11:00 a m frosb-sop- h p meeting New Forum Plan Stimulates Seven Pretty Coeds Vie For Position 01 --Homecfumng: Qogeji Voting for the 1940 Homecoming Queen will take place at a student body dance to be held at the on Friday night There are seven candidates nominated from different prgtmjwtions on the cam-- : Pep Squad Dan-san- te ' Seven Candidates Selected ones are Carrie McQuarrie Theta Upsilon from Hyde Park Betty Hatch Chi Omega from Bountiful LaRee Rasmussen freshman nominee from Redmond Farrell Ensign Alpha Chi from Ogden Helen Wright Barb from Brigham City Beryl Rigby ‘ Kappa Delta from Logan and Geneal Roberts Tau Zeta Tau from Logan The winner will rule over the two day homecoming celebration which will consist of a bonfire rally dance parade house and window decoration contest interclass and a football game between Utah State and Colorado university On Float She will be featured on the student body float in Saturday’s parade and will share the spotlight with old graduates as guest of honor at the Colorado Aggie football game in the Aggie stadium Saturday at 2 p m tug-o’-w- ar Shakespearians Begin Work On “Mach Ado About Nothing” Myers Selects Fifteen For Cast of Drama' Simpson Lists Requirements for Blue Key Men - ' 1939-40- Executive Secretary Stu-de- nt Sbtes lleedag : ol ortJrend-Vwwo- lunch for returning fraternity sorority and club alumni at- their respective houses 2:00 p m flag raising ceremony in stadium 2:30 p m kickoff 12:00 - has been organized to maintain the old Aggie spirit according to Forrest Nord chairman of the enterprise They will be trained in school yells songs and elaborate card tricks to enliven the remaining football games Climaxing the card stunts the American flag will be shown and the student body will join the band in the second chorus of “God Bless The freshman placement America” The Spurs and I K’s test in English and matheare behind this movement to the matics will be conducted last member declare June Coop Monday from 1 to 3 p m Spur president and Gaylon Rosenannounces Professor Ira N baum I K duke The first active Hayward chairman of the practice of the cheering section freshman placement commitwill be Friday night at 7 p m at tee the rally Pompoms will be used to Rolls listing the names of color the night rally students have been freshmen in alphabetical orTwenty-fiv- e der and the rooms in which selected as captains of rows in the the test will be given will be stadium and they will have 20 others in charge The captains and posted today or Monday on bulletin boards in the halls their rows are: Moyle Anderson of the library and the main and Harold Weiner W 3 Ralph The test is required of all Max Johnson U Rollins V 3 3 freshmen except students In T Sam Walter Bennett Merrill S Enid Fishburn R Grant and industrial engineering arts who are registered for Bethers Q Marjorie Hansen P Alice Bateman O J T Abbott N English 17 It is also required of upper classmen who have Cora Mickelson M Wayne Smith not taken the test in previL Joe Anderson K Betty Shaw ous years and who have not J Roy Humpherys I Ned Miles H Lynn Larson G Ruby Killpack completed their sophomore F Reid Bishop E Don Taylor composition D Vic Rudolph Rows T to W 19 to 13 Wayne Morgan Rows O to S 19 to 13 June Coop and Gaylon Rosenbaum I K's and Spurs Row D to N 19 to 13 Captains not l signed should contact Forrest Nord phone 522 Cheer king at the Homecoming In order to avert tha delay which game will be Roy Prestgard with Reed Morrison assisting prevailed la the selection and ordering of last year’ class garb senior class members at Utah State were busy Monday placing orders for their traditional jacket which la being local clothing store through Aooordlng to team president Following a new plan In preeent-in- g Mont Kenney choice of the jacket lyceum numbers Dr Sherwood In test Friday’s election showed an Eddy will lecture in the college overwhelming majority of students auditorium October 18 at U a m in favor of the jackst selected ta Classes will be shortened for this comparison to recent ta which there was more variance assembly program Noted American lecturer author Over N per seat of the votee east and Dr Eddy will we ta favor of oae sample tell interesting experiences of his This year’s jacket is teal blue button or zipper front with billows travel la Europe and Asia books on interna- pookste and a heavy mete tional affairs hy Dr Eddy are The jaeketa for fellows have "The Challenge of Europe" and regies sleeves and a Isms "The Challenge ef Russia” Those tar womia have V Other lyoeum artteta to be pre- sheaMirs hhd b3t 111 sented as assembly programs ta temte ttaa --C" the eollege au&tortnm wo: MCrene tzz- - y DaagerfiaM teetarer on Unmet T Ernst Wolff V- -: an Ibb-- as 'JCSSV I f Frosh Committee Lists Monday for Placement Exam 14-3- Seniors Select dess Jackets Dr Eddy To Lecfcre bon-fir- rally' At the rally winners of the store window decorations contest will ha announced will go on parade 8:80 p m judges Friday ao4 at will pick the winners of the house decorations contest which is sponsored hy the Blue Key organization Announcement of the winners and presentation of trophies will be made at the dance Dale Olsen chairman of the homecoming awards committee reports that three awards will be given one for the most artistic one for the most original and one for the best decoration Parade Set celebration activities Saturday will continue with the mile-lon- g event parade forming the lead-oBands from all over the country have been invited to attend and Secretary Clement expects seven bands to - be present Thirty floats are anticipated and these along with the college ROTC unit and members of the national Spur organization will form the greater part of the parade Beginning on South Main street the parade will continue to Fifth North before disbanding Three awards will be made to outstanding Goats in the parade and the Goats will be judged in tbs same manner si the house decorations contest vis: one swmrd for the most artistic one for tha best entry and the other for originality Following the parade the tradl-tionwill be vBnWteph held at 11 a at First North and Vernon Avenue for returning alumni of fraternities sororities and clubs will be held at 12 noon at the various houses Prelude to the day’s eHmax wiH be the Gag raising whleh will he held in tbo stadium at 2 p w and at S4Q tbs Parmer-Buf- f aggregations will kink oft far the grtOron classic that Uon activities ff ' al tug-o-w- ar a Cb:l ws world-travel- BonFire Rally Before the dance in the evening students and alumni will work up e their pep at a rally which is to be held at the old Woodruff school grounds Here C U will ceremoniously be burned at the stake following which enthusiasts bearing torches will snake dance up First South to Main Street thence to the center of town where an exhibition of Aggie pep wiU be made A brilliant display of fireworks will climax the song speeches and yells at the down-tow- n B Avenue A cheering section of 500 Aggies In CcHije Jarvis Leads Headed by L A (Pesty) Jarvis chairman the homecoming committee has arranged for a Homecoming ball to replace the traditional Harvest ball Friday evening The Harvest ball which U sponsored by the Ag club will be held later in the season Seven contestants will be voted on and crowned at the Homecoming ball and the winner and her attendants will reign through the remainder of the celebration activities at Ftoer-i- Nord Plans Training For Cheering Section pus- American forum will be held Wednesday in the ladies lounge of the Commons building at 7:30 p m Ross W Holland assistant forum and Spanish instructor r organizer announce for the dance Invitations have been issued to The campaigning comes in the community people to attend the matter of preferred men For the meeting at which time an outline of the years program will be man with the most preferences announced Several musical numbears the title for the coming bers will be included on the proyear of "preferred man” or to gram with Claudius Doty tenor put it more briefly ‘‘preferred” and Lois Ivory violinist being So when you frosh girls get exfeatured Speaker for the evening ceptionally fine treatment don’t will Holland who will be Mr be in a hurry to have your hearts the between talk on relations broken It may be only a matter Americas of politics First Talent Find auditions will Meetings be held Wednesday at S pm in Forum After the announces auditorium Main the we read a short story Yesterday is organized meetings will be every service public which reminded us of the game Stan Anderson said Mr Holland two weeks Adolf Hitler is playing the game chairman pointing out that they are planof “How Much Land Must a Man “Any student or group of stu- ning to sponsor a number of eminHave?" That was the title of the dents who can do anything from ent speakers among whom will be short story which written by singing grand opera to playing Mrs Burton W Musser of Sait Count Leo Tolstoi totdTof a man tune on ten beer 'bottles is eligi- Lake City who is one of the rewho felt that he was smothered ble to try out” states Anderson presentatives of the United States on his little forty acre plot The winner who will be chosen by government in fostering the “good council student He insisted that he must have a will” plan with South America be announced as Hitler has said recently living committee 'will forum is a The room room in which to stretch Thursday in Student Life and will part of the program that is being As the first of five plays to in the student featured be Friday himself adopted by land grant colleges of be presented this year William The Russian In the story sold his body assembly the U S to stimulate interest in Shakespeare’s ‘'Much Ado About South America forty acres and went east toward Nothing” has been scheduled for Tryouts Continue Weekly Siberia where settlers were fewer Holland Heads Program November 18 19 and 20 accordApplications for Blue Key Anderson who was appointed and land more plentiful He found Mr Holland who is heading the ing to Dr Chester J Myers acting national men’s honorary service chairman by the public rich soil too and bought more land student council last here at the college will head of the college speech deservice fraternity will be spring plans program in of the Utah but the question kept recurring to conduct Talent Find auditions work also through helping partment and director play due not later than Qctober in South Appointment of 15 students as of having more “lebensraum" So to an an18 according the quarter to stimulate interest throughout weekly again he sold his land and again At the end of the series nouncement by Harold Simpthe American countries He returned members of the cast has been he went east to cheaper soil where presentation recently- from a three year mission announced for the son chairman of the apweekly winners will compete for in he could own more land South America and has made a which will officially open the plication committee the title "Talent Find of the Theatre Little At last he reached a place where year" study of the Spanish language fof Ten students of junior or He will be presented season seven there were only savage tribesmen senior standing will be selAnderson In addition to con- in a years of "It has been the policy of the number lyceum programs who cared nothing for the fact that ected from those applying ducting the Talent Find auditions of college speech department in the the chairman said with the they dwelt on rich farming lands is automatically head of the com- in various schools the first in school the to the in which will be play present Logan Junior past The farmer drove a hard bargain mittee for basis of selection being perstudent all body tUe fall and the Shakespearean high school October 17 with them and at last they agreed assemblies activity and scholsonality the play In the spring” explained Dr on Mr Holland that for a paltry sum he could to A composition According arship was series The Talent Find Myers "This year however we have all the land he oould walk some college problem must and programs lyceum speeches r last year by Harold Capen-eare Interchanging the two” also lie submitted but this completely around from sunrise to begunRulon Waite baritone won will be given with the idea to give Head Cast Ameriwill not be called for ‘until unset South the an of inside view ” exare east the title “Talent Find of such Heading the after topics have been ascan countries their customs and He rose early and set eat and as Max performers their peoples Mr Holland will wear perienced signed until noon he went farther east Wadsworth Eldon Jacobson Marfor Blanks application gauoho costume and will play Bat his greed got the bettor of T Professor Edwards tin Floyd can be obtained in the' his gultor and sing South Amerihim and Instead of toning back Milo and Weiner Harold can songs He will also show a Morgan Body office room 108 he went on for a few hears more for leading Commons and miscellaneous collection of items Nelson Othsra picked building Then when be did start to return in the comedy are Aaron should hr returned to the that he obtained In South America roles be saw that the sua wae sinking Marlar Muse college Mr Holland has already been pre- Roy lance James postoffice addressed and he pushed himself forward West John March S Kent Howto the Blue Key fraternity 87 In sented programs at a ran ard James Lewis Widtsoe Check-ettMembership Open He finally reached the starting Plans for the coming year will Jack Anderson Louise ChrisMembership to the organisation tensen and Joyce Adney point just as the sun set but his be drawn up and committees chosbeen chosen These two are “Valbreath was flecked with blood and en at the annual fall executive will be open to all persons who are Six Weeks Rehearsal ley Forge” and "High Tor” both to his eyes were dull and sunken He counoll meeting of the college Interested in South America and at 4 pun the east be- written by Maxwell Anderson Monday oould not drag his body past the alumni aswclaUon Saturday at 8 those who are enrolled In Spanish gan its six weeks of rehearsing They will be directed by Dr marker which he had plaoed at the a m alumni secretary Erwin classes An sxtension service class with Winifred Wilkinson of Idaho Albert O Mitchell speech Instrucstarting point In the dawning and Clament reporta The meeting will In Spanish Is being taught every Falls Idaho assisting Dr Myers tor at tha college Tin two plays not yet selected from sheer exhaustion he died be held In tha cafeteria In the Wednesday at 7 pm In the Main 8s prompter A complete crew will building for those who are Inter- be selected within the next few will be directed by rrofeeeor with hie hands stU holding the commons building Mr days It was axaouMod d ested In taking the course boundpr pete Floyd T Morgan of the speech Asa Bullen alumni president Of the other four plays to he faculty and Mrs Kenneth Vsadsr-hoffl’The aest mernlaf the tribesmen of the elaia of 10 will preside Holland is also teaching two classes from presented by the Little Theatre Logan Dates ten-s- et gave Mas as aMsb hmd as a mm at tha meeting The oouncli la com- la Brigham every Thursday seven until four this yea r as yet only two hqve members of U posed f8i Number 3 President Of course this has no effect on college students for the action of the draft bill is deferred until nex summer for them More important to most of the collegians is the fact that registration day October 18 on whleh date they must report to registration places is the first day of duck season That means that shot-gu- n practice will have to be interrupted for registration for possible rifle practice -- V V STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 10 1940 Volume 38 Frosh Elect Joe Anderson filled You'd think that with elections — ovej-acd eorarrdttee appoint meats all done and everything (even the sorority rushing) there’d be no more and campaigning If you think so you’re wrong though for a few of the fellows are remembering the “ AWSWt :' v er Well-kno- rvM t bCt fliigi rtmiy St Md- -t :$gfr'Cmr Wi indefinite data In April t t':' ifiiCt'l0" rv vt arts' - - r" f1 FcrU s em tiir t junior h£h Kz&tzrfr’ fcatewd e-- T t |