Show t - r r Prospective managers for campus variety Kapers show should be making up prospectuses for their show during the Christmas holidays council members announce The Kapers produced under council direction is held annually in the early spring The council will demand a complete outline of show plans early in the winter quarter Applicants will be asked to tell the theme of their show suggested acts a plan for arranging the program and the source of talent for the show ' Last year two managers Jack “Jinx” Heninger and Francis Burgle were chosen The managerial plan for the 1941 show will be made after applications are sub-juHt- f I - i Dcai Clayton Offers NewHome Ec Course An education In home furnishings for young married couples and others interested in this problem will be offered students at this institution next quarter according to word received from Dean Christine B Clayton of the school of home economics Including points to look for in selection of home furnishings the course will treat such phases of home furnishing as: furniture rugs draperies china silver and glasswares Pointers will be given on how to select furnishings and how to have an attractive home on a very limited budget The course is open to both men and women and will be under the direction of Miss Lois Holderbaum of the textiles department Two credits may be earned in the class which will be held on Tuesdays at 3 p m and Thursdays from 3 to 5 in room 208 of the Commons Co-E- ds She’s a Freshman She blushes at dirty ’jokes She bays “Oh please stop that She wants to marry a football player She thinks college education leads to things social cultural and academic She thinks midnight is very late She reads “What Every Young Girl Should Know” She won’t go with a boy who has had a drink She thinks things learned in college leave one intelligent She tells her mother everything She likes to neck Her motto is "Mother Knows Best” She thinks all boys are nice She wears his frat pin exukant- iy If She’s a Sophomore Bhe says f She wants ” “Oh please stop to marry a movie star 8he thinks college education leads to things social and cul- tural She thinks midnight is pretty late Sti reads “How to Win Fritnds and Influence People” SG won’t: go with a boy who bassist had a drinklearned in ghB thinks things leave one fairly intelligent Sui tells her roommate everycol-lef- thing CM likes to neck Her ' motto Dishonor" is "Death Before aren’t - Kappa Deltas Spcasor First Greek Assembly Kappa Delta sorority will present the student assembly program to Elaine Friday according Wintch student body First of the Greek social groups to perform for Utah State under the new system of assemblies Kappa Delta’s program is under the direction of Harriet Parks chairman Bobbie Nelson Mauvia Tracy and Ramona Bailey A special Christmas assembly will be held December 18 at Elaine pm in the auditorium announced Included on the program will be a one-aplay en- titled “Comedy of Errors” The speech department will contribute a special Christmas number Classes will not be excused for this assembly nt At & y knjbcn if 4 A luncheon honoring Dr H II Ramsay of American Fork Training school who has come to the campus weekly during fall quarter to teach Social psychiatry a graduate sociology course was in the held Wednesday noon cafeteria Sponsoring the event d was the Graduate Sociology and Social Work Socie-- 1 Mrs included ty and guests Ramsay and members of the class the Society and the sociology and social-wor- k faculty Eighteen attended Donald Taylor chairman of the “GS and SWS” presided informaland Naida ly over the event Richardson secretary - led community singing Dr Ramsay then gave a lecture and led a round table discussion on mental hygiene and psychiatry in Utah Other members of the Society are Bert Anderson Leo Byington and Don Hunt Glen Peterson Woodrow Scott Dr Geddes is the faculty advisor : ie t' h newly-forme- £ IT ti1 ur S5t $ Prospects of a mild holiday season instead of tle isual “white Christmas” left the campus looking y exodus Classes will like this as students concluded lessons arid 'prepared for their annual ’ be all' completed by 5' p m Friday' but many Aggies IwiB leave sooner ten-da- ’ Bell Outlines Plans For Winter Enrollment Registration for winter quarter' will take place January 6 1941 according to Registrar William H Bell Both upper and lower division students register on that day Students in the school of engineering or industries and trade will get their registration books at Dean Clyde’s room 201 engineering building at 7:30 a m January - of-f- 6 ee -- Letters to the ct It is impossible to have a Christmas formal this year because of the limited budget according to Sterling Peterson social chairman The school has been allowed $900 for dances for the year just $300 a 'quarter Taair sttraefft bsay UCTgejat the Dansante costs $135 and the average receipts from the twenty-fiv- e cents per couple admission only about $75 Peterson says Therefore the $60 deficit must come from the allotment for the quarter This allows only five dances a quarter Collections from the dances this year have been $346 Disbursements have been $389 and therefore the balance without the $300 rent due is $85700 Deducting the rent the balance is then $557 already less than should be left for the remainder of the school year Hence no Christmas formal unless the budget for dances is increased or the student body fund is increased Peterson reports zr" Students registered in the school of forestry may get their registra- tion books at Dean Dunn’s office room 102 in the forestry building at 7:30 a m January 6 All other students who have atEditor tended fall quarter will receive books the auditorium at registration in the Main building according to the following alphabetical schedule: Dear Editor: I may have no right to be writ8 a m Sa to Zz inclusive this letter to you but it seems ing 9 a m Oa to Itz inclusive to me that its about time this 10 a m La to Nz inclusive Scribble question were settled this 11 a iil la to Kz inclusive year once and for all By this bold statement I mean to infer that we 1 p m Fa to Hz inclusive should form a policy either in the 2 p m Ca to Ez inclusive student council or by student She wears his frat pin hope3 p m Aa to Bz inclusive petition to have a magazine that fully 4 p m latecomers can be depended on not for just If She’s n Junior ” She says "Oh please New students should call at reg- one year but a publication that She wants to marry a capitalist istrar’s office room 129 Main build- will endure To do this I believe that a She thinks a college education ing immediately upon arrival on magazine should be published to leads to things social the campus She thinks midnight isn’t sc Students who fail to report at interest the majority of the stulate the hours designated should call for dent body of the school and not 3"3t a fe'v students who are mter- She reads ‘The Art of Love” registration books at 4 Monday ested in the creative art of liter- She won’t go with a boy who afternoon ary writing I believe that this has had over one drink magazine should be representative She thinks things learned in of the college as it really is and one leave intelligent college not as the professors think it enough should be She tells her diary everything Do not mistake me I do not She likes to ne£k think that literary efforts should Her motto is "Nothing ventured be entirely ignored but rather nothing gained" She thinks most boys aren't Making their bed first officials that they be incorporated into the of the Sugar Bowl copped the prize magazine as a separate section nice humor by She wears his frat pin doubt- packages for the New Year’s foot- and supplemented and other popular ball treats when they came up cartoons fully with this dish: Tennessee vs Bos- features If She's a Senior In the final analysis may I be ton College She says “Oh” blunt enough to suggest that after She wants to marry a man However the glamor game of all it is the student fund from She thinks col'ege education the new season as far as fanfare which this publication is financed leads to things tradition and beauty is concerned why then do not more of our sugis midShe thinks midnight old still the Rose Bowl is good gestions receive more attention? which this year features the nanight Candidly FeedShe reads “The care and tions Cinderella team Stanford L G ing of Infants" representing the west against the She won't go with a boy who once beaten Big Six champions Dear Editor: has had less than one drink Nebraska the west’s eastern repreWe in the ag school recognize She thinks things learned in sentative or vice versa Down in Miami Orange Bowl the problems which an editor faces college leave one She won’t tell anyone oflcials have arranged a likely But we wonder why it is that every She likes to neck in pitting once beaten article we submit is heartlessly game Her motto is “Boys Will Be Georgetown against unbeaten Mis- cut We turn in stories each parti Boys” sissippi State while at Dallas in of which should be printed and She thinks no boys are nice the Cotton Bowl Texas A and M you remove essential parts We turn' in three stories and you print only! She is still wearing his frat and Fordham are slated to battle Pin The games this year aren’t stick- qne j If this is the fault of limited ing entirely to what they are supspace we want to go on record as posed to represent however matching teams of the west against each favoring an enlarged paper L P other in one instance and teams of (Editor’s Note: The situation to Uie south against each other in which you refer eeitafnly is the another Usually it has been a policy to have east meet west and fsult of limited space However will education majors Physical we try to deal aa fairly with all north meet south conduct a Christmas party and barn Whether the tilts of this ports of tbe sutdent body ae posrobbing Fridance in the Smart gymnasium essential will take the appeal out sible) day evening after the basketball of the Bowl custom remains to be minors and All PE majors game seen but at the present time it section together than it speaks are invited Plans for the evening doesn't appear very likely Fans highly of that section Include games and social dancing Costumes for the party are to conform to the barn dance theme The party will be under the direction of Margaret potter Ora Land Bob Duggan and Wed Banks Sectional Tradition Bowl Games Break Critic ' Praises I?:£6 Qzztity of Feminine Performers BY BEBNELL WINN To say that the Women Had Their Way in the last play Would riot be giving them any more credit than Was due the feminine cast members in the last Little Theatre production Offering but mild disputations masculine members of the group allowed the and clear women prior rights privileges to audience attention and praise Under the superior direction of director Floyd T Morgan the women came through with a t mashing performance that led the audience to believe that if here the small town portrayed was overruled by a “petti-cogovernment" it certainly had a right to be at Tenner of acaadal in tbs town and she didn’t tell by word of she told by expression and Then the atmosphere Bateman created by Virginia served well to offset the modem innocence of Dorothy Gtae Petersen and Norma Shotwell Bean Woodbury’s risque peasant songs and Anne Ryan’s trouble added spioe but not complication to tbe plot masculine performances were scored by Reid Bishop as the 'all comprehending doctor and John Fugal impressive former suitor of' Juanita Evoking more auuiiile praise than any other jingle part of the production was tbe realistic exterior setting which Is but etddence of the superior work done Professor Morgan and bis associates in scenery construction stiff-back- Stars Stebnt yl extra-curricul- Who’s Who at a House Party off-col- mooring and goes “crinkle crunch” he dies a million deaths utmiim Since you can’t keep him locked in the cellar tell him about Arrow Shoreham the soft pleated bosom dress shirt with the comfortable COMING EVENTS CALL FOR A BRIGHT NEW FROCK! Lovely New RAYON semi-so- collar attached ft S3 See your Arrow dealer (For tails — Arrow Kirk very smart very smoothfitting S3) ’ P Men Plan Christmas Social A! Good Present - A SHINE "TICKET Il5 Shines For 100 at NOT1CB fact that next week the end of the quarter and everyone wlll be or should bo cramming there will be no edition of Student Life The Editor thanks ell- staff members for their past cooperation and hopes to oos ell the first week of next quarter Due to the Goodyear Shoe Shop WeatHeb’s is Wish You - 79 North Main the ' S£sca’s SE-li’ E- t - ’ ' i -- epS50ioosnursA — Gcscth'?! - - ilMM - MM -- MW dp 0 - FC3 YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS tV t wittt Receives Appoistcjnt Hopes Of Formal w 11 as Juanita Marjorie Tanner NOTICE measured up to all the qualities The Maughan club will hold a demanded of a sweet young thing meeting tonight at 5:00 pm In combining the traits of a glamour the Library room 312 Anyone girl yet retaining the cultured whose last name is Maughan or appearance and manners befitting is any way connected to tbe a young woman of good breeding Maugbans' is invited to join USAC As her aunt Be-Rigby radiated snobbishness all the one of her complex social posiTAYLOR'S tion would be expected to maintain and what’s more we approve SUPER SERVICE Cornelia Hill Packer a graduate of snobbing done that way Center and Main Iva Pixton the constant proof the Utah State Agricultural Open Night and Day of items followed has been pagator newsy college appointed just minute' exwith On the life through every particle specialist family tension division of the Cornell university at Ithaca New York to her father Dr according head of the Reuben L Hill at Utah chemistry department State Mrs Packer will be stationed in the New York area and will plan and supervise family life programs throughout the state Dr Hill stated in active Mrs Packer was and student social affairs at Utah State before her graduation in 1933 She belonged to the Beta Delta sorority Spurs and Phi Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic society Following the death of her husband Lee Packer in 1939 she spent a year of advanced study at the University of Minnesota and was awarded a master’s degree in August of this year At present Mrs Packer is in and charge of the kindergarten nursery school at Fergus Falls Minnesota She plans to leave for her new position the last week THE CRINKLE CHEST (Every fraternity has one) in December: Her twor young He’s miserable enough with his ancient children will accompany her Dr Hill said dress shirt but when it buckles and leaves its Former Budget Rules Out Ar nesna - Grcdt&ibj v Develop If - i t- - Honors Ramsey two-wee- Ki:rs Prqrsms YS —— Campus Awaits Winter Between 160 and 170 man and women appointed by their respect ive county agents are attending k the adult leadership training school at Utah State this week says J C Hogenson of the extension service staff Theme for the session is “Planning Home and Agricultural Living to Meet Changing Conditions" Rep resentatives are divided into 12 different committees and each group is given a problem to study Then after they have collected material about their subject it is compiled in a collective report and sent back 'to the 27 various county planning boards for practical usage by the farmers This training makes farmers conscious of the importance of good farm committee management members say Farmers who have not had an opportunity for an extensive education accentuate the vaiue of educational farm training to generate better direction of farm activities Rural people are the back-bon- e of democracy In order to preserve democracy America must keep true Independence on the farms guests- - stated Cercil Ikxls i - STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH DECEMBER 12 1940 Colbge tStaff) Plays n&s Jo Visiting Adult Leaders i — — £ - i 9 r ife 'TSrrs rvr t 4 |