Show STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH OCTOBER 10 1940 The STUDENT LIFE r 1940 Menber 1934 Phsocicied CbBefiiale Press Mtara Rooaa Chtnpuz 110 Comraorts Building Telephone Campus 75—after 7 p m Wednesday telephone SO PttUiahed weekly by students of the Utah State Agricultural CbOeffe Printed by Clark and Earl Printing company Entered unM second class mail matter September 1908 at Logan Utah rate der act of March 3 1879 Acceptance for mailing at special Of pontage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1927 AOVKMTIS1N4 MATlOMAk National Advertising Service Inc ColUgt MAkn Rttrmamht New York NY AILI1 - SAA FUciSCO August 22 1918 Ave eaO'MAOisoN SMWA CMCAAO Lot Authorized Student aubscription from fee Mail subscription rate $100 per year KEARL BRYANT EDITOR RICHARD ROMNEY EUSINKSS MANAGER - "fUaoeiate Editor Assistant Editors Sports Editor Society Editor Feature Editors Sam Bailey Bemell Winn Ineda Hickman Harold Simpson Authoress Visits Logan Mrs Jack forestry school alumni breakan established function of will be Homecoming festivities held Saturday morning at the Bluebird Dean Dunn of the forestry school ADVICE TO FRESHMEN: NEV- will review the activities and posER TRY TO KISS A GIRL — itions of forestry graduates ProEITHER KISS HER OR DON’T fessor Whitney Floyd will act as toastmaster ’ London Colleges' have more dcuars IN ENDOWMENTS THAN BOOKS IN THEIR LIBRARIES Soprano: Did you uotice how my voice filled the hall last night? Contralto: Yes dear In fact I noticed several people leaving to make room for it seeing around Cache Valley and the college Professor' Hendricks met Mrs London in 1921 at the home of his debate partner when they were in California Hendricks said Sight-Se- e Class representatives of the forestry club were elected a week ago last Saturday Results: Paul Brown freshman Robert Branges sophomore William Mathems junior and Larry Colton senior Pi the Homecomlnf thM were formulated to paint the ti Aggie Blue and White Hai Chase who is to guide the daub states that the painting will confined to the sidewalks as i Ed Scartezina as possible placed In charge of the Englm entry in the Homecoming pari Plans were also outlined wher the USAC Engineers will spot a banquet softball game dance for the University of U Engineers in conjunction with Aggle-Ut- e grid classic a week fi Saturday Home Economics The Home Economics club SENIORS THE REMEMBER The Forestry club’s float com- begin i its years' activities r BEST WAY TO KEEP YOUR in the Homecoming parade Thursday with a party at Wil YOUTH IS NOT INTRODUCE mittee originalHIM TO ANY FRESHMAN will reach new heights ofColton park The party is scheduled enity according to Larry GIRLS begin at 5:30 p m All girls i thusiastic chairman Carefully re- istered in the school of Ht fraining from describing the forITS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU estry float as it will appear at the Economics are invited to it in front of the commons bu DON’T WEEK-ENparade he nevertheless indicated ing to make the trip to the pi that the committee after hours of June Hanson club president The girl who does everything work had whipped up a clever deports that all freshmen and tra confiColton Chairman shadows sun has that under the always sign fer students will be sent spe under her eyes dently expects to make a potent invitations All upper classn bid for first honors are urged to be present to v She’s the California bungalow come these new girls into club type— all modern improvements but no head The Home Economics faculty Business discussed Tuesday at the first regular meeting of the to attend the UEA convent October 12 A SWALLOW DOESN’T AL- Engineers’ society centered around in Salt Lake held WAYS MAKE A SPRING BUT IT OFTEN BRINGS ON A FALL D Together When King Hendricks went to News Editor Berlin in 1930 to study he again Assistant met Mrs London and they spent Clint Mecham Don Christiansen Marion Hansen Editor a great deal of enjoyable time toCopy-Des- k g and traveling News: Rose Harrop Philip Andrews Doris Passey Joyce Adney gether Marvin Israelsen Del Mar Kearl in Germany That fall she came to Cedar City to visit the HenAt harvard in the early days Harold Weiner Gaylon Rosenbaum Nina Reeder Features dricks family again Thus they MEALS USUALLY CONSISTED OR - Mary Louise Hale Assistants have met often and as a result Jack Couch Assistant j BREAKFAST- - BREAD AND BEER Sports Dick Bullen Anderson Frank Coleman George Business a close interesting friendship of DINNER-- 1 LB MEAT D MILK twenty years has been formed Describing her visit - Professor 150000 Sea Miles Mrs Charmian London has travGusst editorial writer Dean E A old and the new are harmonized eled extensively having 150000 sea Jacobsen of the school of jn color and design into a pleas- miles to her credit She is known education ing unity So also are the objectives as the only woman who has sailed Situated upon an elevation above and the ideals of the institution around Cape Horn in a schooner the level of the surrounding vala 54 feet over-anumber called the of campus symbolises a plane While the new is indicative ley Snark and immortalized by her old the still revered is progress masses of the of living above that husband in “The Cruise of the BY MARGUERITE KROPFLI one of the largest freshmen classes archi-juRather tall with dark hair in- ever to enter Utah State it is a A tanadar outlook upon the pur- for its tested worth As the Snark” er rslwianf lir The back- - tecture of the original buildings With her husband Jack Martin clined to be curly and laughing responsibility which he takes very influenced the characteristic Johnson and a crew of four she prexy of the freshman class seriously indeed Here’s how he ground of yet higher elevations - has ones so the ideals of the atm uncultivated typifies the un- later expresses himself on the matter sailed from San Francisco to Ha- One of the first tn the sciences and noble founders have shaped and waii in 27 “I’m really not so thrilled about developed things one notices After days traveling it— now That part will come later arts the higher attainments yet moulded the standards of today 40000 miles in the Snark they left about Joe is the if at the end of the school year to bo achieved Set apart from the Broad lawns stately trees color? it in the South Seas and came home sincerity of his we freshmen can look back upon nature coup I e d community yet irf its immediate ful flowers adorn what was a on an English boat a successful year” Similarly the more Her visit with the Hendricks with a certain proximity the aampus signifies barren plainelements of human With Joe Anderson a supporter an intensive devotion to its specific primitive was cut short when she re- sense of humor family of more pep which he calls “the tasks a relative freedom from the nature are by means of the ceived a telegram from the Co- He doesn't mind to the influence transformed course of life while in lege lumbia Broadcasting System ask- being called a spirit of the organization" at their the lovely graces of head the freshmen class should to appear on “We the her preparation for a higher service useful arts The ing barrenness of the be able to look forward to a year either “In fact” The broad walks providing easy civilization a week-agPeople” Tuesday night wimwHntwi tinn with the surround- - uncultivated soul is made to yield he says “I think of success and worthy abundance both the good and the upper class-me- n lag life symbolize the intimate re- care The meticulous have paid latiOhship of life and education the beautiful the freshmen a Anderson Out of the problems of daily living with which building and grounds are kept clean and sanitary is ArfAA the occasions for learning compliment when the call us green for it’s the green things which Ihto ' that life education must indicative of an even greater Courses in Browning and cern for cleanliness of life and to improve it other poets' works hold no grow" Joe has lived in Logan his entire SUB standing revered in part for character terror for Jane Moss resifrom Logan high their anUquity are structures that It is the hope of the College that dence hall sophomore £fee IOw!!eren?va?"BITi38eT!?"inr’ in with date almost to the founding of the you its students may imbibe and holds her own the The first meeting of the Utainstitution Many new and thor- - reflect in your lives these fine best of the English majors body judge Lieutenant Colonel in zoa club will be held Thursday the ROTC and won a letter in oughly modern buildings are in qualities symbolized by the College claiming to understand all October 10 at 8 p m in the track At Utah State Joe said that men’s about meter blank verses evidence about the campus The Campus “ lounge! Speaker of the he hasn't decided on a major tut but particularly about feet evening will be A M Bridley — this last a result of an is interested in military While at Logan high Joe was of the Department of Agriculture experience she had in the as one of the representa- Mr Brindley is stationed at Moselected Monday library 1940 to sounded With a “Welcome Home” call of loyal to Utah Boy’s State which cow Idaho where he is studying tives curJane dressed in the alumni from Alaska to Mexico and elsewhere around the at Jordan Narrows and the pea weevil situation in the held was rent mode of suspender west The speaker will suppleglobe October 12 will be a memorable day for Aggies of sponsored by the American Legion skirts moccasins et al went today and yesterday-- Plans are complete for making the His first year there found him ment his talk with a moving picto the reading room with week-en- d ture one of the most active and worthwhile of the serving as secretary of the some the idea of doing ‘ The Utazoa club takes in all and stitutional convention chairyear necessary studying It took man of the state political party sophomores juniors and seniors Homecoming is always an important day in the lives her only five minutes to majoring in zoology and entomol During his second year he was of Utah Staters With it comes the joys and memories of pastj relax completely and anothstate and later of ogy Anyone interested in joining to er secretary five decide aside pointed that well and of the as as excitement the hope present years to attend the first meet is was defeated ran but for urged governor from that’s all relaxing and the future Old friends classmates of As for being elected president of ing she would do that afterto all back sisters rush and brothers sorority fraternity noon So she picked up her add to the spirit of the day and to show their love for their books and made for the Alma Mater Dances parties dinners and parades bring door zest to the occasion And of course the traditional grid Those students engrossed clash this year between our Blue and White and the Golden in studying or sleep were roused by a gasp and the Colorado Buffaloes will climax the great day sound of muffled feet runPessimism has no place at a Homecoming But remem-be- r ning across the reading while we are shaking so many hands slapping so many room floor Brown corduroy backs and laughing with so many grand old friends that and stocking feet flew past it is our job to hold onto this great fellowship that if we the tables as Jane hastened lose it it will be our own fault back to get her shoes left To us this Homecoming should be significant as a symunnoticed her chair by bol of the perpetration of peace and fellowship It should That was relaxation in its ultimate form point to the pleasant fact that democratic ideals at Utah fte-wri-te sight-seein- SUPPER-BREA- Our Symbolic Campus fast Shop 30 MUST TRAVEL OVER MILES OF LAND 20 MILES OF WATER AND BASS THROUGH THREE COUNTIES AND METROPOLITAN CITIES IN ORDER TO REACH THEIR 'HOME' FIELD KEZAR STADIUtA SAN FRANCISCO? Reutrning from the coast with Professor King Hendricks of the Mrs Jack English department London has spent two weeks at Professor Hendricks" home visiting with him and his family and sight- Myrtle Johnson David Bernstein — Forestry The sri doers Vacations in Cache Valley Jeanne Jennings Lane Palmer Gwen Hunsaker - Sr MARY'S (Calif) SPEAKIN DEPARTMENTAL! CAMPUS CAMERA Frosh Prexy Takes Pride In “Greenling” Appellation Engineering QUAD QUIZ You can’t tell about a woman and if you can don’t The woman who’s an open book might as well be a biankbook ll “greenling” Relaxation Brindley Speaks at Utazoa Meet con-retu- rn MANY AUTO WRECKS DUE TO TIGHT NUTS ARE Some people may think you’re the flower of the family but don’t be too sure you’re not the bloonung - idiot Following ad seen in U of Mary- land paper: FOR SALE: Reversible student forced ty circumstances to sell roommate's coat to buy English text top-co- This week seemed the appropriate time to quizz students as to their reactions of freshmen caps Nine students picked from the halls and classroom were asked this question: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE GREEN FRESHMEN CAPS? MAXINE PETERSEN Freshman from Malad Idaho: “It shows but it class loyalty with men would be a shame to have the girls wear them because of the intricate hair styles we’re wearing” NELDON ANDERSEN sophomore from Brigham City: “It’s a good way to distinguish them from upperclassmen” DEE LOUISE PARKER junior from Logan: "The longer they w them the better Off’ they’ll be 1 greener the better too” RAE SCOTT junior from El Nevada: “It’s a good enough id but not many of them wear th caps” HARLAND PACKHAM jun from Ogden: “It’s a hell of a gi idea” fr ROSE HARROP junior Rigby Ida: “I think it shows freshmen boys off to a good i - vantage” BOYD FONNESBECK freshen from Logan: “The freshmen i not getting together on them think they should all wear thi to the football games” ers make such a good living They live off the fad of the land SCHEBY’S that CLEANERS & TAILORS No wonder novelty manufactur- And when secon worker stuffed a n a p k i n in my mouth I didn’t say “Anything for a gag” March is the shortest month of the year because the wind blows three days out of every week 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT CASH and CARRY Free Delivery Phone 926 Student Rates 38 West 1st North Welcome Home! Welcome Home Grads! s While you are back looking over the old campus and incidentally seeing the Utah Aggies put Colorado in its place we invite you to drop in on us for a visit too! State have endured through the years that they are with us traditionally giving as a belief to uphold It should im- press us with the thought that our old friends are able to come back— and that there is a home to which they may return' j Brand new stocks in one of the most So let’s appreciate what' we have our peace and our security Let’s not be so smug that we forget these things Let’S’ say "Welcome home” with a prayer in our hearts that Utah State may ever welcome back her loyal sons- modem stores in all Utah makes it ttOJUULO - easy for us to serve you well! Conscription— For or Against? JbttMBM CMkgfcte f- TIm mIm r '- ’ n f ( T A v eollez- - will be an - —t- -t- -j — the ¥ Press V America's norm” swing in sgtalen durixi ' qowgrsss wa de-JNMbV the consertp- - U ear Daily Athana-rYt?- Ylffiftis uai varsity sicvtits to a are tost bow ia trJtacaity tf'hHNte n lege warns th public not to “get wron °Pinion thia college outh' believe in military training for the defense No else of youth is more patriotic or loyal to these United States” colAnalysis of nationwide legiate opinion reveals consider-- a bis support for the view expressed by the Alligator at the University of Florida: “Conscription it a sacrifioo worth making so long as tbs ooascriptsd not offend invade or sssk tn conquer” Echoing this warping which (Van la the Dartmouth "Users may ho a danger ht the spirit that raaa through H all we do aot Intend te fled nor own war w had host' hasp tho th " C ¥ W' AT tafcl V our A 'vfc ‘ Coat 4 Higbspol you The velvety fuel refaeshed ttnasu- - rt "Grant Gusa” Csorrt ' Yl i - ' L &e evenings-eni- oY DOUBLEMINT rehoi ad® headt Chewing this help weet nd fcnrm wtOr aetlon tetemnp Js- v'- SHOES! 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