Show 3) Openhouse Program Junior President Starts Friday Heads Voting For Prom Chairman With Grand Parade Volume STUDENT LIFE LOGAN Twenty-nin- e Juniors List 'Heads Juniors Axemen Slate PlajisFor Eligible In Prom Voting Annual Event Call Lacey Supervise Class Nominations Paul’s Party Climaxes Week’s Entertainment Nominations for Junior Prom committee members and secretary the junior class were made ( of Tuesday at noon in class meeting directed by Dick Call president and George Lacey election chair- man The 23 candidates nominated for the prom - committee are: Bill Twitchell LaMar Monroe Merrill Ruth Smith Charlotte Daines Henrietta Jones Ruth Henriod Worlton Phyllis Stoddard Karma ' e Hill Clinton Nelson Grant Florence Crane Bob Caine Bill Batt Roden Shumway Jane Moss Reid Bishop Emma Martin Fred Allen Donnelle Olson Elaine and Mildred Hayward Adams Bryce Roe Nomlnatees Listed The six nominees for the post of junior class secretary which was left vacant when Carrie failed to return to school With most of the roles being last fall are: Margaret Snow Rachel Barlow Junior Theurer definitely assigned full cast reDoris Van Dam Helen Stewart and hearsals for this year’s grand opera Verdi’s ’’Rigoletto” are now Barbara Perkins conductunder way according to Professor be will voting Primary ed today for 9 am to 4 pm on Walter Welti head of the vocal the second floor of the Main and music department who will act as will limit the committee candidates director Students who have been assignto 12 and the secretarial nominees to two Finals will be held Mon ed opera parts to date include: day and the councilman receiving Morris Cannegieter Olga Dotson the most votes will automatically Frank Magliocco Lawrence Whitney George Lacey Alice Randall become chairman Alaine Randall Golden Hanson oversees Election George Lacey student council Robert Paulsen George Peterson man in charge of elections took Kenneth Lindsay Bertha Monson charge of the nominations and will and Gladys Mattson The part of the usher a minor bass rce is oversee all elections w not yet assigned states Welti There will be two evening performances of the opera at the Capitol theatre and one matinee for the schools Arrangements have also been completed to play at Preston Idaho Dates for the in Logan are tenta' Dr J Duncan Brite member of presentation staff will tively March 5 and 6 and March ! the history (department 7 for the Preston performance speak today at noon in the upper According to Welti understudies in second feature as the lounge have been assigned to some of the ! lectures of sponsored the series roles and will sing at least one of by the Associated Women’s Stu- the four performances scheduled dents i if prepared to do so The speaker will discuss the war Although scenery sets have been news in the Pacific Isles and its designed the construction of the with students effect college upon j sets has been delayed due to the s attendcrs free to ask any questions lack of working quarters The old vice Croft to Carmen according ' working quarters in the attic of and chairman AWS of president the main have been abandoned for the ape alter series as fire hazzard explains Welti Knitting classes sponsored by the AWS will be held each Wednesday at 1 pm Rae Scott president announces Another project that of writing letters to Aggie students stationed with the army will begin next week she stated Formed on the pattern of the forest service organization members of the Utah State forestry department today prepared plans for the annual Forester's week program scheduled for February US Theme for the program will be "Trees — Keep ’Em Growing” ac senior cording to Fred Imhof forestry major and chief of the week The program which will include entertainment topped by the traditionar Paul’s Party will stress the rold of forestry in development of the nation’s1 wartime resources he added Named Assistants Assistant chiefs for the celebration are Roche Bush and Ward Stevens' while regional foresters are Rex Hampton in charge of fores competition Willard Larson publicity Norval Kitchen construction Charles McConnell Paul’s party Frell Zinck exhibits James O’Tooele Kenneth assembly Hampton special events and William Matthews general committee David Bernstein another forestry major has been named to edit the foresters edition of Student Life assisted by members of the forestry department Bert Newman it slated to the publication with Bernstein was called into army duty last week leaving the staff vacancy Gather Decorations Decorative and construction materials to make the area "forestry conscious” Were gathered by the Foresters on a ski junket while discarded Christmas trees sawdust and shavings have also been drafted into Service Paul’s party annual climax to the day’s activities will be featured again this year by selection of the Foresters Queen” and will feature general committee scheme UTAH Number JANUARY 22 1942 Heaton Berlin Supervise Plans For Openhouse Scheduled For Friday In Utah State Fieldhouse Cadet Group For ’42 Ball Eight Coeds Lead Parade Vie For Queen Coeds Win Tickets For Banquet Plan Grand Entry Opens Tenth Mural Meet Picks Theme "Victory’s Ours with United Powers” a suggestion submitted by Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Hampton was selected as the theme for the 1942 Military Ball Cadet Colonel John E Shaw general chairman said Tuesday evening following a meeting of the general committee Even though Hampton’s suggestion was selected as the general theme Joyce Adney and Joy Nelson will receive the complimentary tickets to the dance and banquet for submitting the best set of plans for the ball as a whole The suggestions of these two 'who Pictured on the steps of the Smart gym are seven nominees for openhouse queen Front row left worked cooperatively on one set of to right: Odessa Smith Miss Margaret Goold chairman for elections and Joyce Welker Back plans will be kept secret Shaw row: Dorothy Nielson Betty Lou Green Marge Paulson Joyce Hymas and Helen Stewart The said other candidate Beverly Tripp was absent when the picture was taken Honorable mention was made of Lane suggestions submitted by Palmer and Warren Wilson 'both of whom suggested themes as well as plans for decorations and banquet Palmer's ideas were based on the current defense bond and stamp drive his suggestions including “STAMP out the Axis” and “Bo’nd for Victory” He also suggested a “Logan V Party" to correspond with the “Boston Tea An effort to increase interest in Production dates for the varsity Party" the Axis being the item play “No Boots in Bed” have been debating on the campus was to be dumped overboard launched Monday from 3 to 5 pm Wilson’s entry was entitled "Let postponed until February 2 3 and Freedom Ring” and included the 4 due to conflicting activities 'of when Dr Halbert 'Greaves conductsome ancast of the members suggestion of “America Arsenal ed the first session of his new nounces Dr Halbert Greaves of Democracy” His entry ' ' ‘ class m debate which has been ‘director with sketches accompanied costumes as Speech 11 or 111 and Authentic have been designated decoraof picting arrangement which carries of credit tions orchestra pit and other de- ordered for the cast and sets with architectual features and tails at the ball of underclass- Comprised mainly furniture typical pf the period of men the class is one of practice the war of 1812 have been designdebate rather than of debate ed and constructed by Professor Dr Greaves explained The theory T and students Floyd Morgan main subject to be debated is the working on the production crew Pi Kappa Delta question “Re- The play will be staged in the solved that after the war the Main auditorium and students will United States should enter into be admitted on their activity a federation to establish the eight cards Dr Greaves suggests that p r i n c iples” fraternities sororities or other Office of the This subject will be used exclusive- on the reserve groups campus may Affairs is sponsorly by the senior college squad blocks of seats without cost Also ing a national extempore-discussio- n The national collegiate question special rates are being offered to contest on concerning government control of affairs for college and universities downtown or groups labor unions will be used by the with all participants in the na- who wish to reserve seats junior college squad unless that tional conference being awarded becames further outdated question tour a South of America during Deadline for the annual short of by national labor policy changes story contest sponsored by Lambda the summer of 1912 expenses paid winter quarter will be Ruggiero Dr Greaves said In previous years Rho women’s honorary journal- announces Dr Halbert Greaves of Ricci 21 year old violinist in the the class has been conducted by istic fraternity has been extend- the speech department Logan tabernacle tonight at 8:15 the debate coach but this year All students interested in entered from January 19 to January m under the joint sponsorship Professor Evan B Murray head’ p Extracts from this year’s opera 26 according to Doretta Salis- ing this contest or in participating of the college lyceum bureau and debate coach has a teaching load in the are forums which student durwill be Cache Valley Music association presented ’’Rigoletto" bury chairman of the contest to heavy to include a course of -in coordination Third Little WednesTheater being the organized of play assembly period ing according to Dean William L debate in his schedule Salisbury also announces that day at 11 aniVunder the direction judges for the contest will be Dr with the national defense council the season "Daisies on the Car Wanlass lyceum committee chair- as on a civilian Tracks” is now undergoing final man of Professor Walter W’llti reports Alice Senob Dr King Hendricks morale should meet in the Little Dr 'G Homer Durham chairman and Professor Ira N tryouts reports Mrs Ruth M Ricci is a pupil of Louis Students wishing to try out for all Hayward Theater today at 3 pm according Bell director of the special assembly 'committee who also taught Yhcdui — of the English department the position of chime ringer may to Dr Greaves Students unable to Mrs Bell lists the following Menuhin These students The parts of the opera included were do so by contacting any’jSthe First winner will prize receive $7 attend the meeting can obtain ad- students as tentative cast mem- both child on the assembly are: the famous prodigies student body officers announces and 33 will go to the second rank ditional' information Dr from bers: Burns Toolson of Morris Widtsoe Ricci quartette made his debut in New consisting student body with both prize winning Greaves Morgan Wayne Checketts Charles Rex York City at the age of nine when Henry Cannegieter Magliasco story stories appearing president Contests for the position Alice Randall Frank in "Scribble” in There will be four Plowman and Barber Dotson Katie he played Mendelsohn's stages Olga Patsy "Violin will be held this week and next contest: Loosle Maude Mathews Rosaiyn Concerto” He was so small that un Apollo” by The length and subject matter of the extempore-discussio- n with final appointment scheduled the trio “Somiglia the are stories m Civilian Pilot Enrollment states optional on Local conference (1) the camp- Godfrey and Mary Lu Cameron he could only use a three quarter George Lacey Alice Randall and for the first week in February this quarter Salisbury Training increased us to be held before March Two (2) main male are roles as duet Dotson violin “My size Vengeance Olga yet the Long an Aggie tradition over fall term with five vacancies on the short district prior to April 1 3 regional uncast according to Mrs Bell and Salisbury Fierce” and Assisting Morris Last December he Cannegieter by made sort a chimes are played for a half hour still existing John L Peterson and "Caronome” story committee are Marguerite conference April 23 and 4 national students interested may still of in Carnegie Hall a each day at noon Two contest- Olga Dotson flight supervisor announced Wed14 and contest Woodland Unita will be Kropfli Dotson May full 21 Olga sung by prodigy grown at ants already trying out for the nesday head of Christiansen Professor chime ringer position are Clyde The five vacancies came when "Tud” Tarbet and A J Newby the instrumental music department applicants could not complete the will make comments on the opera last year’s chime ringer additional hours of preliminary O using recordings to illustrate his O work necessary Peterson said and remarks will be filled from applicants who The story of Rigoletto centers have completed 45 credt houis around Rigoletto and his daughter and who can pass the physical Gilda the love story of Gilda and Feature of the ball will be intro examination Jerry Olson freshmen editorial the Duke and how Rigoletto in board member during fall term to duction of the eight Senior person the Duke murdered At present seventeen students have trying To has the fate fall upon his own was named managing editor for alies as determined by popular are enrolled in secondary training ’ Fred daughter the 1942 Buzzer at the monthly Sigma Xi national honorvote Lists of nominees are selected including: Rex Hawkins Spindlcr Orin Dance Ray Ralphs ary research fraternity has meeting of the publication board Buzzer members staff under by Jean CadoSi widtsoe Checketts He takes over the duties of Grant granted a charter for estathe supervision of Gloria Harris DcRoy Parker Jay Asher Paul blishment of a chapter of Bethers retained as editor of the general chairman for the days Brown Deb Seybolt Virgil Coombs the organization- at Utah book who has been drafted for celebration The list of candidates Robert Baird State President E G PeterStanley Hughes military service will be named next week and in- Vernon Richard Harris son stated Wednesday Taylor Olson as managing editor will in troduced the and Friday Parker assembly Formal petition for the 'George Coover Baugh around work complete publication Complete Pictures In primary course work are: chapter was presented to the the skeleton form established by Class and fraternity pictures Bill Hunter Chuck Goodwin Dale First Lieutenant D W Painter Bethers in national organization and will be in charge of were completed this week with Homer Reed Roberts Dean McAggie graduate of the class of ’38 editorial work His council September by members of the will group pictmes scheduled for next Donald has been transferred from BakersWillard Larson Kent local Sigma Xi club The for the book howweek Publication dates for the Howard Glen Jackson Bill Evans field California to the Air Corps govern policies charter will be officially in the with ever conjunction annual have been set up to make Gordon Crowther Olcen Bunderson Basic Flying School at Lemoore awarded at the society's anboard supervised by for national defense priority orders and Preston Seeley in the first California wheie he is now post publication nual convention in Dallas D- Porter Wilford Editor College ' according to Business Manager J section while m the second secadjutant ’ Texas next month Plan Buzzer Day T Abbott As an undergraduate at Utah n tion are Bill Martin Alma The college Sigma Xi club The traditional hoop game beState Lieutenant Painter was With the appointment this week Harold Gutke Ardith Farafter began in May 1937 tween Student Life and the Buz- rell William Cook Arthur Campbusiness manager of the Buzzer came announcement also of plans President Peteison appointzer is scheduled for noon of Buzzer bell Harold Collard Earl Anderduring his junior and senior years for the annual Buzzer day schedued a committee to organize and a member of the Student Life led for February 6 and sponsored day with presentation of the scoop son Nelson McFarland the group and has been Moyle shovel fiom the vanquished to the Parker Blaine Harris Don Henry the publication MsSLJf staff his first two years by members of composed of Sigma Xi memScab-baid staff victois slated during the dance in Nephi Needham He was also a member of Climaxes to the day's activiJohn Bishop bers chosen at other instituthe evening Last year the Buzzers Kenneth Proctor and Blade and Intercollegiate ties will come at the traditional Harold tions as well as those at the defeated the Lifers in a rematch and was basketball game with Student Life Norman Johnson Knights organizations and college and the Buzzer ball in the evening after a first game tie active in dramatics David Roberts Culll-mor- Dick Call Rehearsals On Opera Begin Second AWS Lecture Features Dr Brite ’ Director Postpones Production Dates Speech Contest Offers Tour Violinist Presents Chairman for balloting of queens and f(Jr registratl0n Goold director of women’s intramurals Sunny Swenson Ev Thorpe and Bob Burnett will judge pyramids and grand entry while Dale Nelson and Marvin Bell will tabulate scores LaSt season! Wellsville won sweepstake honors for the Scott petitlve eventai whlle was crowned queen in ofticial voting Lyceum Program Chi Omega ’ Inter-Americ- Contest Deadline Play Undergoes Tentative Casting j j Chime Ringer Tryouts Per-sing- er CPTAnnoances Five Vacancies ’ if Jerry Olson Takes Over Managing Editorship Of 1942 Yearbook Annual Buzzer Day Activities Scheduled For February 6 Aggie Graduate Wins £ Israel Heaton Inter-Americ- bouse supervised by Professor Isreal Heaton director of intra-- ! murals and directed by Con Bert-- I in student intramural manager More than 500 intramuralists from the 26 teams in the three leagues are expected to participate in the individual and group sports with feature of the evening com- ing near the end of the activities when ofiicers named open house queen from the seven candidates Nominated By Managers Nominated by team managers in regular meeting last week the candidates will lead the grand entry parade and will be seated in a special section Candidates inStewart clude: Helen Marge Paulson Betty Lou Green Dorothy Nielson Odessa Joyce Welker Smith Joyce Hymas and Beverly Tripp Scheduled for 7:20 the grand entry parade organized by sophomore manager Roy Humpherys will open activity with flag rais-- l mg ceremonies slated immediatc-- I ly after the parade is completed Take Over Arrangements Floor for the arrangements evening are under the direction of Bryne Fernelius with the radio program direct from the floor to be conducted by Stan Andersen' Lyn Larson Sam Bailey and Bryce Roe two-hou- Student Council Holds - j Greaves Launches Debate Course Plans Tournament For Varsity Play Welti Directs Opera Review National Society Grants Charter Local Group Utah State's new fieldhouse will the men’s intramural tenth annual open be the scene tonight ot Compete In Balloting For Open House Title rs Fraternity Extends 14 j I Army Appointment Wat-terso- Jerry Olson Gloria Harris Sponsors Assembly Program First of a series of assemblies sponsored by various campus will be the Chi organizations °meSa program presented tomor- row at 1 p m announces Marge Paulson student body vice president in charge of assemblies Although the theme of the program is a secret until Friday assembly chairmen Mary Smith and Mildred Hayward revealed that it would include a vocal trio by Marian Musser Martha Peterson and Kay Kirkham reading Donna Claire Smith solo Mary Lu Cameron rhumba Judy Edwards and Ted Wcnnergren solo Alice Randall dialogue Martha Peterson and Marian Musser and a strip tease act Jane Moss O 'O Former Students Finish Training In Flight Corps Four foimer Utah State students have been selected as instructors m the United States air corps cadet unit at Sacramento California according to announcement made by their parents after the men were graduated from the cadet tiainnig program Those selected include Jay J Taylor of Laketown Boyd H Stewart of Logan Blaine Bankhead of Wellsville and Jack Quayle of Montpelier Idaho Othei Utah area men were dispatched for duty elsewhere m the nation according to army communiques The foui cadets enrolled training nt Sacramento last summer after completing preliminary flight work and finished course work last week when they were granted commissions as second lieutenants in the air cotp foi |