Show m ri i STUDENT LIFE UTAH DECEMBER LOGAN PACE THREE 1042 3 j i ! That's What Scribe Wants For Christmas A V v ' While some people ' are of dreaming a “White Christmas” others are “Deep in a Dream” as to what articles should make up their Holiday gift list You reach far into your pocket to hear that “Jingle Jangle Jingle” and you find! “You’ll Have to Dream the Itest” Food might " satisfy that man who “Wears A Pair of Silver U'ings” but the grocer We “Yes smiles sweetly Have No ' Bananas” Some "Say It With Flowers” or inaylm “Sweets to the Sweets”—Sugar Is being rationed and flowers wilt Then you get thinking about "Johnny Doughboy” (Who Found A Hose In who it) his last Ireland) letter wrote “I Want You For Christmas”— could I but comply! Throwing "Anchors Aweigh” you remember your To sailor “Does’nt W'ant Walk Without You Baby” so you “Put On Your Old Grey Bonnett” and head for Woolles—“Brother Can You Spare A Dime” You see “I ‘Ink Elephants On The Table” “Yellow Baskets” on the floor but nothing puts you “In The Mood” to make the right de- cision as to what to send the man in “The United States Marines” “Clothes Make The Man” and “There’s Something About A Soldier” but what can you add to a uniform? You might send some toilet water a comb or a brush but when he’s “On The Shores of Tripoli” what use would they the? What good would silk socks or soft leather shoes do a ' man “Who’s In The Army Now” just doing “Hay Foot ‘ s i I i Straw Foot”? "Praise The Lord”— for the five and dime — I’ll buy some stationery and simply write him a line—“You Are Always In My Heart” so “I’ve Come To The End Of A Perfect (Shopping) Day that others are “Doing It Doing It” too Put Out Lights — i v 4 I f I I ‘ i ” f I 1 1 t t New Time s Coming There Is a rumor grapegjning itself around the campus that we might go back to standard time eliminating war saving time This rumor brings with it thoughts of the distant days when we walked up the hill without the aid of a flashlight It will be interesting to see what use people will make of the extra hour of darkness when and if said rumor becomes fact Personal- ly we would spend the time recovering front the frustration we developed when we lost an hour many months ago Saner people will probably spend the time sleep- ing g To everyone the change has a different meaning To the dorm girls it means an hour longer for those heavy dates while to the tired professor whose wife drags him to a bridge party it means an extra hour before going back to work However to others it means working an hour later and less leisure time before dark But when you come right down to it there’s only 24 hours in any of the time it day regardless starts However until further Aggies will continue to struggle up the hill in almost complete darkness FOR YOUR DANCES i IT’S TIIE DANSANTE ORCHESTRA Phone 700 or 1039-- J DAVE ENGLAND Mgr Pi Kap Formal Tombstone Tussle Depicts Opens Annual Days of the Wild West Lindholm Crowned Queen By FF A At Harvest Ball Yuie Parties Sigma 'Nu Girl Gains New Crown This Y ear t Betty Lou Lindholm sophomore from Logan’ was chosen from a group of six candidates to reign as queen at the Harvest Ball November 20 at the Dansante Miss Lindholm was announced winner of the event and was crowned by Howard Barron president of the Future Farmers of America following the coronation she was presented with a locket complimentary to her success Having been chosen Sigma Nu Girl by that fraternity last spring Miss Lindholm seems to be launched on a queenly career Other girls who vied for the title other than Miss Lindholm candidate from Kappa Delta sorority were Audrey Houchen Chi Omega Lois Adams Theta Upsilon Jenna Vee Lundahl Alpha Chi Omega Bonna Jones Lambda Delta Sigma Rosalie Wolfe Independent Students Association The coiftest and dance were sponsored by the local chapter of FFA Voting was done by pennies put into individual boxes This tfme of the year those "do your Christmas slopping early” jokes become so apparent so I can’t use that since I haye been accredited with predicting a White Christmas (I must confess I did it alternatively) I would have predicted a wet one if the prfce of h What liquor hadn’t gone will Christmas be without Tom and Jerry? I guess we’ll get by since all the they are in the army with ' rest of the eligibles Jean Madsen surprised us all by admitting she was married and had been for two weeks to Kay Frischknecht' Who said she was bored with college? Augie Aubert gave his heart (SPE and otherwise) to Catherine Treet when he hung his pin Tuesday night Haven Barlow— Bonnie Rae Ellison Contrary to many beliefs Jack Horton did not get his teeth knocked out by any member of the Student Life staff it seems it all happened a little before his letter to the editor and was the indirect cause of his beef against “Smilin’” Dick Horton has double trouble now since he is the proud pap of twin girls I guess we shouldn’t be so hard on the man What is more Crowded than the line to get your Buzzer picture taken? - Ode to Ray Wilson Tell me Ray were you In heaven When the "little woman" Whispered “five to eleven?” Cferroll Haight is in nothing but heaven since Harold Capener will be here Saturday— Emma Martin thinks life in Ogden is super since her luv will be there untjl the sky-hig- EYE-TO-ITE- k: fifteenth REQUEST HOUR: “Here Conies the Bride” Elizabeth Call (Decem- ber 24) "When the Lights Go On Again” — the electrician in the Commons Did Bob Preston’s being elected “Mr Chi 0" have anything to do with his fine technique displayed in “Little Women”? Incidentally Preston had Marian Carlisle pretty worried when he kissed Bennion on that last curtain call Since so many fellows went home to meet the folks over the holidays there should be a lot of pin hangings at the formals and so we’ll talk about that next week NOTICE - - Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will hold their annual Christmas formal at the Institute tonight Jack Christensen Sterling president Bench vice president and Bob Preston secretary of the pledge of the group are in charge committees making arrangements Jack Pinkard has been elected in place of Henry secretary Bradshaw who has received his call from the Army Air Corps Chi Omegas Have Open House Chi Omegas entertained the Pi e Kap 'fraternity at informal singing and dancing after Barbara meeting Monday night Dunn was in charge of arrangements with Enid Roberts and Gayle Jacobsen assisting The pledge group directed by Marianna Crookston is in charge of arrangements for the annual to be held Christmas formal December 8 at the institute open-hous- Betty Lou Lindholm Solomons Hero Recounts Batile (Continued From Page One) decks of the earner when a flight of 80 Jap bombers and fighters struck at the convoy Theroh fire put described the up by the guns of the convoy as a veritable “sheet of flame" “Our assignment was to get that carrier so we couldn't touch the Jap planes" he continued “But just while I was circling for altitude I saw five Nip Zeros explode and fall into the sea' in mid-aHis squadron's mission was to carry them beyond their gas range Hut it was planned that the should move In the same direction and thus meet them on the return Soon after they had left the convoy they were radioed the word that their carrier had been put out of action and was anti-aircra- ft ' i ir car-rie- moving in the opposite direction Nevertheless the flyers moved out and scouted the assigned area and after failing to locate the carrier went back to land on ‘Guadalcanal which had then been partially occupied by the Marines Henderson Field Extremely Small “The famed Henderson field on Guadalcanal is little more than a thin strip of rough ground recently cleared of timber" he “We’d hardly think of laughed landing on it here in the states” At any rate Theron and his partners "had barely a half-ho- supply of gasoline left when they landed The Marine’s supply of gasoline on the island was very limited and In addition they had no way of putting it in their plane tanks Theron was only allowed 150 of his capacity and this he had to transport from drums to his plane by means of a bucket Gas Gauges Register “Empty” However it was on this limited supply of gasoline that Theron went out and personally accounted for a huge Jap troop ship while his collegue was putting a cruiser out of action This time their gas reached the registers actually “empty” mark before they landed back on Guadalcanal “We landed without even circling the field” he said "In fact if we had bothered to circle the field we might have landed sooner than planned for I had barely eight gallons of gas left when I drained my tank” Marines Teach Prisoners English In spite of their hard and excit' ing life the Marines and flyers on Guadalcanal get the most out of every bit of humor That the Japanese are great baseball fans even in these critical times was proven by a prisoner who upon seeing the American flag bowed low and remarked “Babe Ruth! Greatest of all time” The Marines have made language students out of some of their prisoners The first they teach them in English are often such things as “Tojo make trouble now Tojo catch There will be an Alpha Sigma Nu party Tuesday at eight o'clock Members will meet at 93 East Third North hell” Sigma Chi Initiates Four wJWvb Jahnserfion Parkinson Kenneth Farrell and Dave were formally Initiated to Sigma Chi Fraternity Dudley Emmett socials chairman is arranging the annual to be held formal Christmas December 18 The chapter serenaded Kappa Deltas Monday Alpha Chis Plan Xmas Project Alpha Chi Omegas ar making final arrangements for their annual Chairman of Christmas project which includes the committee Francis Christiansen Barbara Hendricks and Josephine West is ' ' Dorothy Jensen fireside to follow Christmas will be planned by caroling Mildred Adamson V - ‘ v Councils Meet Ludlou) Sends For Discussion Searchers For Of Regulations Freshman Wolf Larson 'Supervises Junior Class Frolic r Amid posters depicting cowboys and a low built town in the background members of the junior class last night held “Tombstone Tussle” their widely advertised social in the Logan High School gymnasium Junior president Lyn Larsen Worked with Chairman Rex on all arrangements including the special awards for long mustaches and clever costumes Committee members responsible for the success of the party were: Frances Montrose Calder Pickett Mel IsraelstfBShirley Bishop Bill Marten Jean Crawford and Dean Johnson Mc-Inti- re Social Events Lyn Larson December 3 e Ec Barn Ag Dance Women’s Gym 8:30 Pi Kappa Alpha Christmas Formal Club-Hom- Institute Ag Club Dance Shares Spotlight With Home Ec Girls 9:00 December 4 Varsity Hop 8:30 Dansante Library Staff Party Library December 5 Cadet Officers Formal 9:00 Armory December 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ’ ' no-da- Formal Institute 9:00 December 8 Chi Omega Formal Institute ' ’ 9:00 December 9 Dames Club Men’s Lounge 7:30 Kappa Delta Formal 'institute Pi Kiiw Alpha Omega Kappa Delta Sigma A £ Sigma Xu Alpha till O Theta Ipailon Sigma t ill ClU In keeping with the Harvest season members of the Ag club will join with Home Ec members barn dance tonight at a in the Smart gym at 9 o’clock to Rela Armstrong according Home Ec president Overalls and slacks to endure the games and dances are the order of the evening Miss Armstrong adds Committees In charge of the event include Arch Richards Gail n Duncan Roger Sevy Melvin of the Ag representatives club and t Leah Wadley Rosalie Wolfe Edna Wylie and VonaVee Nelson of the Home Ec club Patrons and patronesses are Dr £nd Mrs L F Edwards and Professor and Mrs Bliss Crandall Tol-nja- 9:00 P E Initiates Four Men Four names have been added to the rolls of active chapter of Sigma Delta Phi Schedules Phi Epsilon They are: Jim Lewis Worth McNiel Jim Tasso and Dave Formal Initiations Self Horace Tremelling and Kay Frischnecht are entering a new Formal initiation for Delta Phi goat class while John Munz and R J Riskenbaugh are in the first honorary returned missionary S will be held December 13 degree The annual ‘Christmas Morn’ is for nine new pledges according to be under the direction of Augie to Walter Whitman president The new pledges are: Neil Frish-neci Aubert and Jim Lewis Dean Sargent Lewis Briggs Theta Upsilon Presents Gifts Ferral Frankhim Evan Skeen Theta Upsilon sorority presented James Skidmore Clifton Dixon a sterling silver created bonbon Russel Allen and Mayo Smith - Goat week ended dish to Mrs Dean F McAllister just before the fheir advisor at the annual Thanks- Thanksgiving holidays when goat giving chapter dinner At the same master Wynn Fife and assistant time Mrs Violet Olson Brown and Dale Hutchins herded the pledges Mrs Maxine Jenkins Drull were into the main hall and had them presented with salt and pepper hold a street meeting The collecshakers in honor ’ of their recent tion made was a dollar in pennies The social committee consisting marriages Lois Adams is in charge of plans of Terance Hatch chairman Stewfor the Christmas Formal and Anna art Brown and Dean Hisken was Lyon Dorothy Lundahl Roberta ir charge of their fall Paul and Jean Moss are assisting dance in the Institute November 28 Dr and Mrs T C Romney her Anna Lyle Price who is wearing Mr and Mrs W W Richards Dr an engagement ring frond Russell and Mrs Milton R Hunter of the Polle of California passed choco- Institute faculty were guests with Dr and Mrs Rex Skidmore and lates Monday ’night Mr and Mrs L R Humphreys Sigma Nu Initiates Members acting as patrons and patronesses An organ interlude was played Sigma Nu’s staged a hay rido followed by a house party on by Ruby Collard during intermisNovember 21 Four new members sion were initiated Monday night: Vic Other activities of the quarter Bott Bill Higbee Darwin Bell and were two canyon parties up Logan Roger Taylor canyon and the coming Christmas The fraternity will now concen- party for which no date has been trate on plans for the Christmas set as yet formal to be held December 10 Kapa Deltas Plan 'Showers We Specialize In Repairing Kappa Deltas are planning to Cleaning and Pressing Ladies’ give handkerchief showers in honor and Gents’ Wearing Apparel of Ellen Linholm and Gwendolyn SCHEBY’S CLEANERS Hogan who plan to’ be married AND TAILORS soon 88 W 1st N Phone 926 Logan Twylla Pocock Ella Jean Carlson Suits Made To Measure and Jean Carlson are in charge of Our Suits fit both the body the Christmas formal to be held and purse! ' December 9 ht Art Club Elects At First Meeting Members of the Art Club elected officers Wednesday at their initial meeting and discussed plans for a party to be held tonight in the Commons Lounge Officers elected were: president Merlin Jones vice president Jack Shaw secretary Jane Moss A committee of three were elected to assist the president They are Warren Wilson Bunny Smith and Donnelle Olson Jessie Larsen will act as faculty advisor for the group ' ‘ r At a joint Men and Womens’ Panhellemc meeting held Wednesday regulations were set up for the coming Christmas formals to be held by campus organizations report Phyllis Stoddard and Burns B Crooston Panhellenic presidents Seriousness or the war situation in connection with school was discussed and suggestions were made as to what should be done to conform with the war program It Was decided by the group that Christmas formals would be held but because of the war the folwere made: lowing regulations decorations corsages and favors were eliminated and refreshments and dance cards together were not to exceed ten dollars Each fraternity and sorority will use the money saved by these regulations to buy bonds or in some way that would be most helpful to them at the present time A committee will be appointed by the presidents Stoddard and Crookston to set up rules to be followed for organizations affiliated with Panhellenic the rest of the school year ' The following dates have been set for Christmas formals: Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dee Dec Beginning Monday the freshman class is undertaking its initial activity of the year in the form of "Freshman Wolf Hunt” states Dan Ludlow froth president event have Plans for the three-da- y been going on for the past week under the direction of Reese Allen general chairman assisted by Adele Young class Climax of the event is the allfreshman dance and party which will be featured by the crowning of the Wolf and Wolfess of the freshman class Dance is to be held in the Logan high gym Wednesday evening — strictly stag and informal In order to meet with transpoitation problems a “wolf caravan” has teen arranged The city will be sectioned and students will be picked up at locations to be announced later Assisting Allan and Young with arrangements are Bill Ryan decorations Ed Redford and Bob Welch publicity Charlene Petter-so- n and Dick Williams refreshments Barbara Winn and Gerry Hatch dance cards Your Movie 3— lnt g—luttt 8 — Inst 1 — limt 10— Hotel H— iDSt IS— Hotel lft— lust V arsity Hop Friday Entertainment Guide E33XIL1J 30 Til 6 40 Eves ENDS FRIDAY Will Honor Players “The Pied Piper” Knights are year precedent set up by Duke Gaylon Rosenbaum iri 1940 when they honor senior football men at the Varsity at the Dansante Honored football men who wil1 be presented a token from the I K’s are: Bill Twitchel Harold Gutke Dale James Bill Batt Gail Duncan Tony Sutich and Ferron Sonderegger captain Social Committee chairmaned by Scoot Bliss will be in charge of Monty Wooley — — “THAT OTHER WOMAN” arrangements Patrons and Patronesses will be: Mr and Mrs E L Romney Mr TOP SHORT TREATS Intercollegiate continuing a two with ALSO Hop-Frida- and Mrs George "Doc” Nelson Mr and Mrs Deb Young Dean Caroline H Hendricks and Dean and Mrs Ira N Hayward All football men are extended a special invitation by the Knights NOTICE members of Empyrean now on the campus are urged to contact Constance Blair before December fifteenth Saturday Only! WITH The Technicolorful Muical Hit! Star-Fu- ll “Springtime In the Rockies” with All Betty Grabble Carmen Miranda Jqhn Pa ne and j Cesar Romero —ALSO— "WORLD THIS WEEK” semi-form- al rjri intermountain 20 Mats - - 25 ENDS FRIDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “The Gold Rush” ' and “Tanks A Million” STARTS SATURDAY! DOROTHY LAMOUf — and — JUDY CAN0VA ALLAN - Christmas Ball MILLER On the Campus al Corsages Out of Order FREE WITH S B CARDS Last Dance of the Quarter x f "A Mi ill PS7Dn(3 seat AA4 any ANYTIME Uf STARTS FRIDAY! ’ Semi-Form- lit JONES A ANN DANSANTE 1 Eves All Laugh Show! At the Down Town and N Starts Sunday! INTER I TEN-O-WI- Destination Un!(Roifn You can choose Odwr Stub uH9S just the styles you'll want for Fall from our collection of Calfskin Classics they're ready NOW so don't delay There's plenty of different and all the new fall colors to select from styles ‘ RECH0W-M0RT0- Irene Hertfey Wm Gorgsn — and — Rocras N Always Utah’s Greatest Show Bargain ! i i |