Show CAGE TWO STUDENT LIFE LOGAN UTAH NOVEMBER 27 1941 STUDENT LIFE 1941 1942 Mtmixr Fhsocialcd Golieido Press Rooms News Commons Building p m Wednesday telephone 50 Campus Campus 7- 5- after 7 110 Telephone I'ullivluil weiKIs b tbo siuftitiis of the 1 th St ite Affiitiil- I met ci Iv (laik & Fail lrhiun tm il (ill (ompuiv Filtered as sc-miliss naili mitur htpumbu IDs nt I otui Utah undir act of tl for at ci Mti li i is late of postage piovidtcl irne pt milling nt)i loi in at t lion 1 1 i Act of UctolKT J l‘j REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL A OVERT 81 NO SV National Advertising Service Inc College Publishers Representative Ave New York NY 420 Madison Boston Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco Authorized August 22 Student subscription from fee Mail subscription rate $100 per year Editor-In-Chi- 1918 Sam Bailey Richard Romney ef Business Manager Associate Editor Coverage Editor va Fditm N Rntnh vnMv I t ittu e uj Pm v Fluor F I Hiue Him li ai Fditor r uui u Colder Pickttt Amlaison Srau Lot I a le 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Sniltl M ixme Buitrovm Fiaztl Slotl lai I Busmtss staff Bob Caine Ash t Bus M uiagei tiub Bullen Haunt Library by ineda hi kman SCAN MAO pages of exchange newspapers in the office we note an article m the Bengal Clarion of University pf Idaho South announcing the program for the “Listening Hour” It made us wonder whether Aggie students were aware that — on our campus we too have a Listening Hour Unofficially o f course hut in the Children's Library in the south wing floor of Co weir the library is a file of records classical and a semi-classic- al Alumnus Sees Stars Jobs It’s of jobs and camps and stars and things that Erwin ’ Clements former "Scotty Aggie alumni secretary now at Camp Haan writes home to Professor Porter “One of the reasons for this letter was to tell you that these army camps are now employing civilians and if you have any one in mind who would like a job writing news cutting stencils and all the various and sundry things that occur m such a as I place let me know think there will be jobs he said in part available and added that these civilian jobs are civil service and start out at $1440 to $1620 a year Scotty has been assigned to the Corps Area Service command and his title is "camp public relations of- phonograph and Hickman an e a r p h o ne phonograph which enables one to listen to records without disturbing students reading in the room Notice on the library door lists the hours as follows: Monday ficer” Wednesday Thursday and Friday Scotty told of meeting such -1-- 5 5 pm Tuesday pm people as Kay Kyser Kay Wednesday eevning 9 pm Francis Carole Landis Linda Darnell and Oliva De VOICE Haviland to whom he and an of the West’s Oldest University enlist id man presented a is what they call the Chronicle sweater knitted by the down Salt Lake way It’s an excelsoldier lent newspaper we do agree Even though we don’t mind when they front page our football team as “Listless Utah State Eleven” We do get slightly nettled at Willie Cumthru's sophomoric mouihmgs about the A C each week One week Willie (whose letter home each week appears c i the bottom of the Chrome et tonal Proof that Utah Staters aie page) says "in speaking of their new University “His more stud ous this year than last president name is Dr Cowles but onlj peo- was found n the report issued this ple from the A C pronoun e it David W Davies college week ’’ by that way We fail to get the connection since we understan i it's librarian i i which he noted an inpronounced like Old King Cole crease of eight per cent in the number of students reading books only plural Then again they write someThe sur ’ey which covered the thing about fertilizer on the unifrom the opening of college period lawns and the atmosphere versity October 31 revealed that until one’s boots much like hat it gives which pervades the A C ca pus where five books were read per Sorry to be such a nettle in vV capita last year five and side of those too too sophistical vere rcd this year Comparison down south made was made with the 3-- The United States has just gone hrough a period of reading trends and for a country that is supposed to We’re Reading Better Things leading literary trash the following figures are decidedly contradictory In Time magazine for November 17 1941 we find that these reading trends prove that the people in America are not leading Tiue Story Amazing Adventures or Buffalo Bill They are buying better reading material — material such as the Reader’s Digest Figures given were as follows True Story magazine 12 years ago had two million copies sold on stands throughout the country at cents Today that price has fallen a price of twenty-fiv- e off to fifteen cents and the amount of copies sold has decreased with the price On the other hand the Reader’s Digest today boasts the largest selling rate for a magazine in the world Last yc they sold 5440000 in the United States alone In Britain they sold 200000 copies and in South America 400000 proving that trash literature is on the way out as the people’s choice for reading material This trend is probably due to many things for people today want to read articles by someone known from an authoritative source Another reason is that the rapid fire status of work and play in the United States has necessitated reading condensed and easily understood mateiial Facts are important to the people of today where lantasy was important in the past 7-- one-ha- lf ur pro-gui- could without doubt recall some entertainment feature loi which he paid admittance and which was less enter- taining and instructive than any one of these presentations Nevertheless attendance at the average assembly has been approximately 25 percent of the total student-bod- y Ag Crier It’s a duck dinner next Wednesday for the genetics seminar with ducks furnished by Professor D membership This estimate is conservative when one re- C Tingey and Rollo Woodward members that the freshman class alone almost completely thereby establishing their claim fills the bottom floor of the auditorium and that at no to the title “Champion Duck single assembly feature has the auditorium been completely Hunters in the School of AgrIdled even when faculty members and visitors occupy iculture” Dr W W Henderson will lecnumerous seats Problems of Human An attendance of 100 percent cannot be expected be- ture on “Some ” cause many students have assignments or jobs which pre- Genetics vent their going and also because the auditorium will not seat all the student body But at least a 50 percent response can be expected because there are seats for that many and because numeious students may be found sleeping in the lounge exchanging gossip in the library wandering over the campus or otherwise wasting their time during the 11 o’clock period - Ay t ft Join ££tLogan SKI CLUB a HICKORY SKIS Ridge top Groswold grade Hickory first WHITE STAG SKI CLOTHES JOHNSON’S SKI HUT 4!) BOOTS Hat Style News Service 1230 Sixth Avenue New York City is with the keeping us latest information on what to wear and why to wear it We’d like to thank the individual responsible tests for having us put on their mailing The facts of the case were un earthed one night about two weeks list Their releases are generally educational ago when John Raker was closing quite i They say that a report from of-the library about ten o’clock i c IaI army When he ascended the stairs to sources s t a t es n turn off a light which he noticed tlhat many who burning on the upper floor of the soldiers had a tendency building he found the four boys towards b a 1 spaced as far apart from one anare raising other as possible studying dih a new crop of gently Reason — hair When John suggested that they the new h e leave so the library could be closgently the ed for the night Con Bertin said massaging scalp as the “Why start being particular at men go about this stage of the game? Last night their soldiering Andersen we studied here until two in the That may be true but there are morning” before other 'factors to consider The boys also like to study in the top floor of the Old Main you join And here’s a word of warning where the only ‘sound to disturb wearers at large: them is the occasional footsteps of to non-hthe nightwatchman passing on his Franklin D Roosevelt’s only rounds ‘It’s a cinch you can’t severe illness during his presiget any real studying done at the dential campaigns began with t Pi Kap house” stated Harold cold caused according to his doe tors by taking off his hat The Steed chapter president same thing resulted in the almost fatal illness of King George V in 1939 That settles it We’re getting one of those ears today In case you’re wondering — which you probably aren’t — why one tips one’s hat here’s the reason: In the days of chivalry long past it was customary for a knight to remove his helmet in order to acknowledge that he was among friends Coach Ben Winkleman set some sort of record or other last night A wholesome personality when his San Jose Spartans met quite evidently Is one that the army boys from Moffett Field on bottle of one a has eye who 'are likewise coached by and text book milk and a Winkleman the other on the best adver' One brief moment of glory tising literature Dr Anderwas the phrase used by an unson found out last week in identified spectator to describe a mental hygiene class Utah State’s short short 6 lead "Write on a wholesome over the conferpersonality” he dictated to ence champions The unidentified e thirty-fivthe spectator turned out to be Dave wrote Thirty-fiv- e Bernstein 31 Results: personalities 31 spelled "wholesome” times Four spelled it "Hol-suNOTICE! four times No matter Freshman class members interwhat the class there are alested in paiticipation on class proways some who are grams get in touch with Dorothy Nielson class vice president mid-ter- at TOLLS Logan I tali re-ri- otf Mpiy Lu Cameron— hills of old Wyoming Rock Spring where they don’t grow grass mus Chi O pledge instead of slee student and frosh singer giggles gets her dati ing she writes letters in orientation mixed up lives at girls dorm and n js around wit card sharp flushes Sigma Chis straights misses busses Alelvin “Red’’ Briggs—early morning’ riser waki house manager up SAE’s plays cards in furnai room likable but tries i always glad to take money d act hound publicity groans at mentic of house parties stf delights in wielding paddles basketball man leaves for air corps in spring clain he has vanishing hair-lin- e Annora Eskelson—former Spur and brunette lik La Conga has a brother on Box Elder grid squad army girl with father a lieutenant-colondefinitely m a goes steady or is the word steadily Ardith Farrell — rides back and forth from Smithfiel is definitely not enthuse North Cache every day aboht U S history packs surveying instn quiet ments all over campus has ’Sweetheart-iHyde Park goes out to get his deer and gets it c prospective flier attends Saturday night them Lois Adams— freshman class secretary Theta g believes in and pledge still says she isn’t superstitious says she’s here fc liberal education lives at dormitory so she can kee in line tall hot tip says Deb Young is paying he to attend school here J hard-boile- el book-wor- m n rat-rac- es k table-raisin- ouija-boar- -- Bread Company Would Like That quite-surpris- present Avoid the "Brush-off- ” Wear An ARROW! 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Logan Hardware Co ' n ' Popular Styles! kV-- J Special RENTAL SKIS North Main Perhaps it is their desiie for solitude It could be another re' flection on how noisy our library reading room has become At any rate Con Bertin LaMar Mackay Harold Steed and Reid Bishop have developed a novel way of for their ciamming David Bagley — sophomore sweater committee head Granite high school graduate but comes originally fro Callao Utah has distinction of being only student ev to attend Utah State from said town demands comple censorship of this item which he won’t get dairy man won Pony Express in 1935 facturing major took Box Elder and Jordan high gnls to state champ pla ing Another group of fiction books which has recently become popular is mysteries The continued popularity of books concerning current world affairs and mysteries indicate that students are like otner SKIS BINDINGS SKI BOOTS KNIT GLOVES SOCKS ETC jL-t- oe iions 2000 lb test cable guaranteed Snq!" Davies said Mr Davies and other faculty members attribute the increase to the graver natuie of world conditions First hand accounts by journalists of conditions prevailing in Europe today are among the most popular books the survey indicated Representative of this group is William L Shirer’s "Berlin Diary” which has not been In for one full day since it was purchased for the rental collection One professor assigned "Berlin Diary" as a book for outside reading but not one member of the class was able to secure it Additional copies have since been ordered "For Whom the Bell Tolls” by Earnest Hemingway continues to rank near the head of the list of popular fiction books “Out of the Night” by Jean Valentin has been strong but its popularity is wan- Winter Sports Equipment CABLE BINDING Streamlined cable binding Complete with streamlined PLAY BILLIARDS The Game of Skill at MODEL BILLIARDS XT survey for the same period last year Mr s Special price or Book Loan Figures Prove 1941 Aggies More Serious THE BOYS have finally done it After three years of talking about it (we can remember when they used to make plans during the AI The excellent concert staged by Thomas in 1938) they have Utah State’s symphony orchestra organizedregime a press club last Wednesday during the weekly Enroachment of women into the assembly period was the final ebte group was long a point of straw necessary to start our edi- controversy but we finally made torializing prompting a note of it by gum Officially the group commendation for the faculty assembly committee and a will be known as the Fourth note of ciiticism for the students who have been failing Estaters and the organization should prove a sort of aim for to attend incoming Studentlifers That’s our With the opening of college in Setpember President E aim at least G Peterson announced the expansion of the assembly proV ERBATIM concert or lecture once or twice gram from the one-hofrom The New Yorker a month to a weekly event At the same time Dr G Homer comes this bit: At Camp Davis a Durham was appointed chairman of the faculty assembly recent selectee passed a recent committee replacing Dr N A Pedersen whose retiring second lieutenant without saluting him and you know what happened committee had established an enviable record for satisfying The selectee got a terrific bawlstudent tastes for entertainment and instruction Now two months after the new system has been in ing out which leveled into a lecture the salute how given when eftect a review of the assemblies presented reveals a group on and to the second of assembly programs of exteremely high calibre Among lieutenant whom When finally came to a full the best were the President’s assembly the faculty panel stop the selectee asked him in a Ai thur Gaeth news analyst and finally the U SAC orchesfriendly way "You want one now?’’ tra concert Almost any student who attended these Top-Flo- On The Campus We Saw-- - $150 runic kel’ pi |