Show 1 i Program t LDS Institute al Matures Hinckley Christmas Annual program of The student Council presided over the northern Ltates mission for a number of Dr Thomas C Romney years chairman of the program states “Pr Hinckley is an exceptionally sDeaker and we expect :e of the finest spiritual programs yet presented” Special seasonal music will be played by William Douglas violinist and Roy Darley organist Dr Romney urges early arrival at the program as more than a thousand people have attended these programs in past years The Institute was decorated in the Yuletide theme last week by representatives of various organizations on the campus Social events gievn in the ballroom include: Kappa Delta formal Monday Pi Kappa Alpha Tuesday Chi Omega Wednesday Extension workers Alpha Chi Thursday Omega Friday and Lambda Delta Sigma Saturday ends Dec 20 its first quarter of successfully planing campus activities for Utah d 'State Student opinion spurs President Hiner and his assistants toward equal achievements during the next two quarters Forum Produces The Clock Annual Christmas pageant of the Westminster Forum will be preChristmas descends on weary college students — the pop- sented Sunday night 7:15 p m at ulation of the library approaches startling heights — co- the Presbyterian church Mrs R P llegians sleep through classes to make up for sleep lost in McLaughlin will direct the preThis my friends is sentation while Kathleen Blair will cramming for those same classes in vocal work The Incidentally we thank all the saints for take the islead college life pageant titled “The Story of the exam week decision to publication editor’s timely forego of Student Life Pins change hands Season formals hold sway apKenneth Lund’s SAE Also diamonds Alpha Chi pears next to the Chi 0 pin of Ann Baxter Shirley Peterson proudly shows Jack Wright’s shield and Two lovely diamonds as premature Christmas diamond from Ivan Taylor to K D Genevieve Farr gifts and to Tau Zeta Geneal Roberts with affections from Dwight Malmgren Fun to watch the admiring masculine glances which follow Harvest Queen Helen Wright’s departure from lid We understand that every Forester brary Did anythinks that Juniper is the goddess of Love one else notice Tuesday’s lyceum idol Don Dickson’s reWe’re semblance to campus rave Lawrence Slater? ertainlv thrilled to find our local coeds noticed in Salt Lake Trib’s fashion column — Read Tuesday’s paragraph about Marna Peterson nominaAs quarter closes may we present tions for campus’s cutest couples seen at- various and sundry intervals Very blonde Fran Johnson gowned in very deep red velvet accompanied by very brunette Dave Clark Tall Duke Rosenbaum with tiny Gwen Hogan Baritone George Lacey almost steadily with Karma Hill Cute Ezra Geddes and pretty Rachel Barlow Chi O and double blonde Betty Hatch and Sig Swede Hanson duo Theresa Crandall We uphold Utah U (our southern branch you know) in their defense of We hope you dancing win your argument kids blue-emble- m well-bre- semi-annu- al - EVES and Friday! Thursday MATS - 20 15 — 1 — “CONGO MAISIE” Hill-Rue- with Ann Sothern - John Carroll in “THE EARL OF CHICAGO” Coming SATURDAY! Ml w ALSO — “FLORIAN” with Robt Young - Helen Gilbert — i ps7dk3 ADULTS ANYTIME TWO FIRST-RU) FEATURES Friday Saturday Sunday! The clianipkM N Ar-the- Rudolph Announces Meeting Change The conjoint Phrateres Schedule First Regular Meet Dance tmojuLiLy Graduate Students Hold Christmas Party Cash Prizes ' "nmr linn $5 Ksf y cl the year! VjSdsnfttUH1 Q -- ALSO— gastpftk: rives JOHN OARNUO IINDA MAISHAL AND MORE ACTION! -- run"pi V 4s -- doming Siddo-way’- Clara Jean Anderson has chos-’ewhite silk jersey embroidered with gold beads and sequins and topped wlfch a white mil iUuv evening cape to make her look exotic A very pretty and popular trend in formal dresses this year ’seems to be the combination of velveteen and rustling plaid taffeta Notice the many attractive ways in which the two fabrics are being used Notice the yarn flowers used as a unique border decoration on Ann Egbert’s white formal and also how Betty Ann Eldridge’s a piquant charm is enhanced by baby blue formal dotted with sparkling rhinestones Add innovations: Beth Pocock’s Fall quarter activities of the veiled evening hat Norlyn Tracy’s Utah State Dames club were forwhite-crep- e and climaxed Wednesday night with a blue mal “Stub” Simpson’s pale Christmas party at the commons trousers matching his senior jac- building Mrs Floyd White presiket and Mauvia Tracy’s very mil- dent of the club has directed the itary evening jacket activities during the past months the Mrs noticed Perhaps you’ve Wayne Cook Mrs Nor“Boone sisters” on the campus— wood Hyer Mrs Robert Martin their daddy’s name is Daniel They acted as hostesses for the holiday wear coonskin caps with striped party Holly wreaths candles and tails and answer to the namesTlighted tree centered the decoraBoone and tions which were in of Shirley Peterson charge of Deon Hatch Boone Mrs Vernon L Kunz Mrs Ernest A close relative of theirs is Skinner and Mrs Floyd White Warren (YGara Boone Warren Santa Claus presented gifts to wa seen Sunday wearing a blue the club members and refresha ments were served Carol singing nightshirt heavy boots and coonskin cap at high noon on was led by Mrs Larry Colton Logan’s main street A nightshirt Sponsors for the meeting were is always the “last” in men’s Mrs L H Mrs Kirkpatrick alMoyle Q Rice Mrs F B Wann daily wear but seldom are we lowed to see it therefore O’Gara ard Mrs D A Broadbent jThe committee included gets the medal for being seen in refreshments Larsen Mrs Clefton B Mrs the "latest”’ in men’s clothes Mrs Leonidas Brower McKay Ogden Mrs Earl - Sorenson Mrs Grants Peterson and Mrs William Whitaker All students wht- - not intend to return to their pVesCuA living quarters after the holidays Should inform their landlords immediately Home owners must have sufficient Because of the many activities ' time to arrange for roomers next proceeding the Christmas holidays quarter there will be no Christmas formal this year according to Sterling Peterson social chairman It was felt that this affair would not be missed because of the numerous fraternity and sorority formals along with parties of other organizations ' rf Dames Club Holds Christmas Party gold-sequ- in RECORD HEADQUARTERS It WE STOCK THEM ALL! Phene 111 Waal Center Walls To strains of Eldy Hansen Chi O’s danced their way through Holiannual Christmas formal day theme featured tiny trees sur(though small) rounding homey The miniature took Chi O house one corner of Institute ballroom White suede dance cards plus small gold crest were favors Alumnus Mrs Fred Thompson played dreamy organ recital between Bee Thompson planned halves lovely affair assisted by Betty Shaw Yvonne Carruthers Helen Ellis More holiday spirits not alcoholic but gastronomic chapter dinner last ThursPlace cards were edible day Candy canes direct from childhood memories Caroling featured proCleo Christensen was powgram er behind affair Ross Holland reported adventures in South America at Monday personnel and vocations meet Alice Randall and Marge Hansen joined hands in committee work Original Sig Eps Be ye nothing if ye be not original or something In English something very new in the line of originality promised by Sig Eps for Christmas house party SaturYuletide red and day night Paul green brighten decorations Soulier Sam Merrill Fern Wright Robert Carlson John' Crockett brighten committee planning Alpha Chi’s Fireside Christmas carols and merry cluTt-tflew at annual holiday fireside Monday night Lovely tree was focus of attention Beta Xi’s aid Logan firemen with doll dressing and toy repairing as yearly project Needy Logan families will have brightened Christmases as result of thoughtfulness Dolls given by local school children dressed in height of fashion by girls Jean Christensen Denver native guides destinies of Alpha Chi’s while prexy Annette Cardon is missing from fold Annette leaves soon for study at Merrill-PalmDetroit school of child Doris Wallin development from down Sat Lake way steps in as vice pres for time being Theta U’s Romance Theta U’s went romantic in a Christmas style with formal last Patronesses night at Dansante and honored guests were Dean and Mrs Paul M Dunn Professor and Mrs Harry H Smith Mr and Mrs W H Terry Dr and Mrs D I Rasmussen Mr and Mrs M C Harris Mr and Mrs Don Williams Professor and Mrs H S Carter and Mr and Mrs John H Mickelson “Yuletide Romance” theme stressed at intermission by Theta U sweetheart song serenading to Dunns and engaged couples Pulley kids dance team entertained with Santa Claus tap routine Rolena Hendricks charmed with her xylophone Chairmanship held by Lora Terry backed up by Rose Harrop Nedra Datwyier Karma Hill and Lois Peterson House party Monday chapter house complete with gifts members and Omega-Sigm- a Mothers club special guests House girls form genera) committee er Nine members of Alpha Sigma Nu honorary senior fraternity were entertained at a theater and dinner party Saturday Host and hostess for the occasion were Raymond Kimball and Helen Allred Lewis who also formed the committee for the informal dinner at the Bluebird Other members present were: LaVerd Whitehead Elaine Wintch Carmen Leigh Bryant Kearl Dale Olsen Bill Thomas and Horace Gunn This is one of a series of parties held by the fraternity during the year Members take turns acting as host and hostess ¥ The Circle Francais Tuesday Broadcasts Beginning with a broadcast i at 7:15 p m December 17 over radio station KCNU and ending with a party in the county library build- ing the college French club Le Circle Francais will wind up the quarter’s activities Featured on the radio broadcast will be French versions of “O Holy Night” “O Come All Ye “The March of the Faithful” Kings” and “Silent Night” Alice Randall and Claudius ' Doty will sing solo parts with French club members making up the chorus Committees for the party are: refreshments Myrtle Johnson Anne Leigh and Beryl Theurer and Hazel Owens decorations games Faculty advisers are: Dr George A Meyer and Dr Thelma Fogelberg The last practice for the broadcast will be today at 5 p m in the band room 3 STUDENTS! 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Sunday- !- dames Stewart Rosalind Bussell Charles Boggles in ‘NO TIME FOB COMEDY’ iuwing NE of the real joys of the Christmas iSeason is the opportunity to put aside the routine ana customs of every business and in real sincerity j£h our fpends a Merry Christmas and a Happy DIVINE Aliy i Retelling the ancient story of the first Christmas Phillip Andrews Jeanne Jennings and Harold Weiner will read the scriptures Appearing in the tableau as Mary is Gwendolyn Smith and Omer Brown as Joseph John Bernhard Ralph Hebei and David Ireland will take the roles of the three Oriental kings Other members of the cast include Helen Newey Margaret Lucille Simpson Alene Bennett ll Childears Magdalena Davies South Grace Maguire Addie Ruth Maurer Roche Bush James Patterson Oliver Westfall and Robert Terly Dramatic parts will be taken by Walter Reid and Don Gay The committee planning the program is composed of Forum officers meeting of the HoiflMWEconomics club and the cheek-to-cheForesters has been postponed until ! next quarter according to Victor Rudolph president of the boys from “The Hermitage” Rudolph states “On account of the strenuous participation of both 1’ E majors and minors will Home Ec club members and Fora hold barn dance Friday after esters in the Home and Harvest First regular meeting of Phra- Festival we feel that we should the basketball game The social teres campus friendship organiz- have time to will be at the Smart gym recuperate before any ation will be held Sunday at 2:30 more meetings are schduled” Janup m in the reception' lounge of ary 16 has been set as a tentative the Commons building Marna Pet- date for the meeting David Latierson president will preside over mer vice president aids Rudolph in the program the plans Feature of the afternoon will be the reading of Charles Dickens' “Christmas Carol" by Dr Chester 25 MATS - 35 EVES Myers of the speech department THURSDAY NITE IT’S Committee in charge of the arrangements for the day will be 1C0 Graduate students their and Bertha Mpnson Elaine Hafen their Christmas partners enjoyed in Rhoda Cannon Bessie Grock and formal last Thursday at nine pm Francis Hansen in the Bluebird CASH-QUI- Z Morris Morgan was general chairman FEATURES! TWO GOOD During intermission light redktuch freshments were served to the tkrlll-IhG- I l twenty-fiv- e couples Included on the committee were Robert MarksBklktll tin Stanley Dunn and Derby Laws ’ NT Forty graduate students workand degrees ing for master's assistants have an graduate for both academic organization ahd social purposes Once a month from the they have lecturers various schools report on research These meetings are held alternately with social gatherings r action-comed- ll Creation” ek — 2 — A truly unusual story Robert Montgomery 15' Christmas Pageant MARGE: how fresh and yone can look at the formar parties which are now sweeping the campus when we know the midnight oil is burning in nearly every student’s room and lessons are reaching startling proportions It’s amazing alright but nevertheless true Let’s take a quick glance at just a few of the exciting new dresses that are being worn ’neath the mistletoe and holly this year Mary Christensen wears a black velveteen dress with fitted princess lines' It is trimmed with two red cords around the bottom and a red bow at the neck and a fitted red evening wrap completes her costume Rose Harrop makes a pretty picture in a black velveteen waist studded with rhinestones and a full white skirt which is alsc sprinkled with rhinestones Holding hands with gloves on might be a pleasure if your girl were wearing soft white fur evens ing mittens like Elaine It’s lovely Under brass-butto- Garb BY Delta Phi’s Initiate Men Twenty-Tw- o Had-erli- Sig Nu Pledge Sig Nu adds another pledge to This their growing rostrum time Mervin Hall Forester Alpha n wearer Zeta and Hails from down Arizona way Pledges are throwCongrats! ing party Saturday night at chapter house Logical theme of Christmas George Duffin steers the course K D Swings Swing low Swing high You had to swing with Kappa Delta’s Monday night at their annual KD Theme Christmas formal carried out in blue in Swing and silver Institute ballroom looked like home with replica of KD stone fireplace in corner Programs in shape of- - Norman Actives deshield pledge pin cided Joy Evans and her committees are neat planners Serenading Genevieve Farr and Ivan Taylor following diamond presentation While Roy Darley played sorority and Christmas songs during intermission Genevieve and Ivan heard both wedding bells and holiday tolling Assembly planning sessions turned into pracquite heated Mauvia tices also heated Tracy directs seventeen dancers Ramona Bailey and Bobby Nelson Doris humming arrangements Okelberry feverishly scribbling diaHarriet Parks as official logue Finished performance worrier scheduled for Friday Pi Kap Ball Pledges of Shield and Diamond Intoss annual Christmas Ball stitute was locale for Tuesday night rendezvous Proverbial Yuletide tree augmented by large candles Patrons and and small trees patronesses were Mr and Mrs James A Smith Mr and Mrs Harold Peterson and Mr and Mrs Glen Gamma Epsilon Worthington youngsters who planned affair for their elders were pledge prexy Wayne Smith Oleen Bunderson Lane Palmer and Strat Evans Sigs Sing Sigs quit meeting early Monday Visited sorority houses for gay (did someone say boisterous ) Dick Romney led the caroling fun and B sharps Boys and girls joined in and merriment reigned Because Sigs turned out en masse for Harvest Ball no program followed enjoyable chapter dinner Friday Sigs have a new idea in entertainment with “Sunday evening hours” Chapter members and girlfriends get together at house for short programs refreshment and chatting on Sunday evenings Social committee is responsible tor brilliant brainstorm semi-form- activi-Uc- s fill climax a week of social will be of the evening Speaker aident Bryant S Hinckley who Delta Phi will hold formal initiation ceremonies Sunday at 2 pm in the LDS Institute for 22 grand men J Wylie Sessions tribunal of the national executive council will be present representing the council The following will be initiated to Glenn Bingham according Elmer Reed Allen president: Bodrero Broadbent Llewellyn Fred Bingham Harold Balls Ivan Corbridge Arnold Durtschi R G e Gardner Don Handy Byron Edwin John Holmgren Ray J Johnson L Jones Fay H Gerald Palmier Berlin Osborn Elwood Rasmuson Travers Smith Dan Thomas Paul Taggart Adam Welling Preston Wilding Ray H Zenger Delta Phi will hold a Christmas party December 20 in the Institute Laurence Whitney Worth Bench and Ivan Corbridge will be in charge of arrangements At Utah State chapter of Spurs held its annual dance in the reception lounge of the commons building Saturday with both active and inactive Spurs attended the ball Decorations were carried out in a color scheme of blue white and gold and the dance programs were in the shape of Christmas packages During intermission the Spur sweetheart song was sung by a circle of Spurs and their partners Patronesses for the occasion were Miss Margaret Goold Mrs Caroline B Hendricks and Mrs E P Morgan In charge of the arrangements was Verna Theurer LDS Institute Sunday night ii Senior Fraternity Entertains Members Aggie Spurs Sponsor Yearly Semi-FormIn Christmas Theme Successful Social Schemers j 4 WBS3' STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH DECEMBER 12 1940 Sunday p't'' kvrvi :V"K : t s ' k ?£ Ft’ i |