Show A ‘ T' Ih t $tudml Life Society PAGE THREE V Prom Group Selects Favors Buzzer Relates Splendor of 1916 Military Ball y ans Corsages For Dance 1 943 Hop Tributes ROl C Training for Victory Event Of March Social Season the Perry that brushing a little at Utah than the state Faculty Women Hear Irving1 Discussion Irving will be theme of the discussion by Mrs V H 1'ingey at the meeting of the Utah State Agricultural college Faculty Women’s league Friday afternoon The affairs h&s been scheduled for 3:30 p m at the reception room in the Commons building I Mrs E B Wahlgren will be chairman of the group of hostesses for the afternoon event Assisting tier will be Mrs T C Romney Miss Agnes Bahlert Mrs Carl Frischknecht Mrs L F Keller d Mrs Paul Grace Miss Eileen Mrs J Mark Holmes Mrs LeRoy France Miss Genevieve Jdr-da- n and Mrs Fred F McKenzie j Washington Hill-yar- home Ec Fraternity national Omicron Phi Upsilon will ome economics fraternity celebrate Founder’s day February 10 Their party being planned by president will be tuth Hyer around the theme of a pot luck dinner CAPITOL TIERNEY--AYM- BARI M GEORGE MONTGOMERY And As Second Feature HEATHER ANGEL TEN-O-WI- N 9:30 p m With This Big Feature “SIN TOWN” Plus Many Short Treats TUES Humphrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman ‘in “CASABLANCA” Where Everything Happens! — — “WORLD THIS WEEK" Today Tomrrow Saturday Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr John Garfield in “Tortilla Flat” Pius Big Second Hit “MOKEY” t Sunday Monday Tuesday! Jeanette MacDonald Nelson Eddy in -- “I MARRIED AN ANGEL” Plus Ann Sothern and Red Skelton in “Maisie Gets Her Man” Friday Saturday’ Sunday! Too Dangerous To Live! Constance BENNETT Beta Delta chapter of Kappa Delta announces the formal initiation of Twylla Focock Jean Sant Club Members Paul's Party Paul’s party annual Forester's ball has been set for February 12 in the Cansante ballroom and all plans are Completed states Bruce Nixon general chairman "Foresters’ Fight” has been chosen as the theme of this and will be evident in dance programs decorations and semi-form- entertainment Forty-thre- e repre- sentatives of AAA conservation forest service have been invited to attend s R H ' Rutledge chief 'of state grazing service will be the guest speaker at a bahquet to be held previous to the dance In charge of the corsages which will 'be given to all ladies attending are Gorden Swan and Neil Frischknecht Max Green sharpens his sense of tasto and takes charge of the refreshments to be served throughout the dance Last year’s "typical forester” James O’Toole lends his hand in taking control of the favors The floor show which comes from Ogden- - is under the direction of John Hall and Mark Crystal Bill Speed and Ernest Hirsch will supervise banquet plans Engineers won’t have to worry about kidnaping the queen this year as the Foresters have decided against electing one Paul Bun-yo- n will be there perhaps for his Theta U Has Card Event HENRIODDITIES Sigma chapter honored rushees last time until after the duration at a card party at the chapter since he is going to join the army " house Tuesday night In charge of soon Now that all the air corps arrangements were Belva Andrus reserve will be leaving there will Edna Willie Marjorie Paul and Gamma Chi Chapters and many Barbara Perkins be many pins hung hearts broken Who said Aggies Coast Winter Chi Initiates Alpha can't sprout wings? Beta Xi chapter of Alpha Chi Since the Saturday appearance of Speaking of the air corps no Omega announces formal initiaone could be more sad than Doro- tion of the following: Fae Brinley true winter many organizations on the Utah State have used thy Neilsen at this hour since Bill Barbara Carter Ethelyn Dixon the ideal weathercampus for winter sports Vee Genna last Margaret Hurren Murray left for California Wednesday evening the parties night Hmmmm and what about Lundahl Beverly Nelson Connie Chi and Gamma chapters of LambNelson Gloria Ray Blanche StewElizabeth Blair? da Delta Sigma pooled resources Word has it that Phyllis Stod- art Gwendolyn Stock and Josephfor a at ’ROXY ‘lyric Theme For 1 Plus with Donna Reed and Dan Dailey Jr Twelve Initiates At Friday Dinner Ax Men Name 5 radio-recor- With Constance Bennett and Patric Knowles SUN MON KD Chapter Honors Enjoy Winter Sport SATURDAY ONLY! ent social events of school MiliState year tary Ball will not only reflect the military splendor pf past years but also tribute the wartime ROTC cadet The armcie continued “It is the first time that ‘we have"' ever been honored with the presence of His 'Excellency The Governor) at any affair of this kind and to see him in Mrs with company Spry leading the grand march was impressive’’ “The general appearance of these officers have might proved an incentive for our cadets to shine had such a As a thing been necessary matter of fact however each cadet had been put through such a thorough scrubbing dard is on the “Beam’’ again There seems to be an evidence of ‘‘Warr’’ the Kearl among brothers but maybe Kathryn doesn’t want to “Russ” into anything Something seems to be “Hatching” in the mind of Jack Shaw Jack Anderson and Verna Myers Dorothy Lamour had nothing on Ursula Domina who double sarong-e- d a beach towel and won first prize at the Sigma Nu party Did anyone think of the connection in the Salt Lake Tribune when they listed Aaron Carter of Vernal among the list of Buzzer That’s closer than personalities an Look for something to really cook between Eldredge and Power soon That's all for now but I’ll be back next week with more military mutterings Eye-to-ite- m MX LOGAN SKI CLUB JOIN JOHNSON’S SKI IIUT Phone 1512-- or 1543-49 North Main M Lambda DeltaSigma Sweetheart ball is scheduled for February 13 announces Dean Eyre president Valentine will be the theme carried out in refreshments dance cards and decorations Selection and crowning of the king and queen of hearts will be the highlight of the evening These will be elected at tlje dance from a group of previous nominees' Omega chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma are in charge of refreshments programs are being planned by Psi chapter intermission is under the direction of Beta and Phi chapters and decorations are being designed by members of Chi and polishing he came out in a of absolute brilliancy which was adequately displayed in the splendid batallion parade given during the evening” In the most unusual journalistic style the article concluded with the following "We must not forget the ladies of the ball they in their beautiful gowns were superlj Each one looked as if the proverbial Godmother had been around with her majestic wand” "The auditorium spacious appropriately decorated in American flags and college pennants was crowded Those who had the affair in charge did themselves proud for t7ib ball in every way surpassed any previously given” -- -- Coeds" Date Rationed Men For AWS Frolic Theme Keynotes Women At Work chapter President Eyre wishes to state that a business meeting is scheduled for this afternoon at four o’clock at the institute Pledges will be assigned to their councilors events for the and a program of remainder of the quarter will be ’ outlined Party Freshmen Award Cup to Sigma Nus In War Bond Drive Dean Clayton Speaks At Delta Phi Meet Topping all Greek organizations Sigma Nu was awarded the cup presented by the freshman class to the fraternity or sorority buying the most defense stamps Saturday night Sig Nu’s castle reverbrated to pounding waves and a wrecked ship which formed the theme of a house party Ursula Domina and Kyle Stevens received a prize for the most unique costums In charge of the affair were John Daniels Philip Carter Joe Anderson Ray Alvard and Bill Robbins Recently pledged to Sigma Nu were Darrel Maddock Joe Anderson Philip Carter and Oren Bart-chi Pi K A Fetes Founders Pi Kappa Alpha’s Founder’s day party tentatively scheduled for the Delta Phis were honored last week at their regular weekly meeting with Dean Clayton who spoke to them on a man’s place in the - - home Bars were passed by Wallace Wightmart— Alice Randall is wear- ing his pin Don Hardy former Phi vice president who failed to return to school this quarter has been replaced by Elliot Rich ’ — ’ Alpha Kappa Psi Club JJlSCUSS Members Alpha Kappa Psi announces a' meeting to be held today at noon in Professor Parley Peterson's office Purpose of the meeting according to Horace Tremelling president is to discuss students who are eligible for Alpha Kappa Psi Sigma Chi Lists Officers Newly elected otficers of Gamma Kappa chapter of Sigma Chi are Consul George Weston pro consul annotator Burns B Crookston Dudley Emmett quaestor Dale M Homer magister Ellis Williams associate editor Wendell Roske ley tribune Clarence Randall and historian George H Bullen Climaxing last week’s activities was a gala house party Proprietor of the famed "Casino” was Glen SPE Plans Dinner-Danc"Diamond Jim” Sorenson who enNew wearers of the golden heart ticed prospective "suckers” to throw of Sigma Phi Epsilon following away money Monday initiations are Kay FrischKeith Hen r it and Neil knecht SAE Kites Initiate Six Monroe Entering the goating class Sigma Alpha Epsilon conducted are Lowry Pearson Grant Hyer final rites for six men Sunday at and LaVere Waring the chapter house under the direcScheduled this evening is the tion of Eminent Archon Bill Power with Kappa Now wearing the SAE shields are exchange dinner-danc- e Delta Allen Packer Gordon Schvaneveldt Ten coeds remain candidates for Aquilla Allen Joseph Johnson Bob “Queen of Hearts” of S P E as a Jensen and Stephen Call result of the primary voting MonGoating period began Monday for Semi-fmballots will be Dean Baugh Jack Boyle Rulon day cast to bring the number to five Call Dean Johnson Calvin Dobson The 1943-4- 4 “Queen of Hearts” will and Keith Allred Jay Staten be announced at the annual ball Wayne Eldredge and Russell Stoker will supervise the initiations February 13 With a wave of a magic waml “Rosie the Kiviter” will tlansforn fifom overalls and acetylene torch to a smait frock and clbaim (he lynelight as the leading figure at the AWS dance Friday 'evening Cinderella stepping from war plants' all over the US for a night will reign at- the sport affair paying tribute to women throughout the US working in war Industry toward victory With more than one man registered to every girl at Utah S' ate for Aggie coeds are searching dates fiom rationed and decreasing manpower Women at woi k are lining up dates and arranging transportation with eyes on ration books Turning tables Cindreila will not only make the date but also wilt call for Prince Charming Committeemen urge that boys- refuse to go' unless the girls will call for them Intermission attraction will be a floor show centered about the women at war theme Patrons and patronesses ai e Dean and Mrs Ira N Hayward and Dean Caroline M Henducks Completing plans for the event is a committee chairmaned by Winifred Amacher assisting her are Elizabeth Blair intermission Bradshaw Dorothy programs Virginia Dixon invitations Adele Young publicity - f Shirley Hillam Geraldine Paxton Pauline Hyer Koleen Schaub Lorraine Linke Ella Jean Carlson Booth Roma P o Marjorie and B Beverly Holmgren Wihn Initiates were feted at chapter dinner at Hotel Eccles January 29 Wanda Schow was toastmist ress and Bunny Smith gave musical numbers Mary Costley was in charge of arrangements Monday night Jeanne Allen passed Bluebirds from Bill Martin after which the SAE’s seranaded An informal dancing party was held where apples and r popcorn BAC club held its first social of were served the year February 8 The first Chi O’s Set Party Policy part of the evening was spent at To prove that the most fun the home of LaMonte Bennett doesn't depend on expense Chi and from there the president are completing plans for Omega's group migrated to the iceskating house parties Furtherpond a wartime plan to conserve the This organization which is made ing chapter purchased a combination thirty-fiv- e up of approximately d and will intransfer students from the branch itiate the warplayer policy at a party was formed at Cedar college City affair under the direction for the purpose of keeping these February of Jo Folger and Polly Parkinson students in contact with each Undtergoing a probation period other are Pat Smith Marjorie Farr Officers of the club assisting Beth Correy Dorothy Simpson Bennett are: Karrol H Capner Virla Rudeen Marion Olsen Gayle and Audrey Hou- Jacobsen vice president LaRue Evans Gene chen secretary Dalton Helen Baugh and Enid Roberts BAC JOHN HOWARD IT’S "-s- ' TODAY - TOMORROW CINE MemLc's of the Junior Prom committee at Utah State Agricultural college placed a definite ban on corsages in their meeting Wednesday as Chairman Jack Anderson ‘of Tremonton gave a report of the trip made to Salt Lake City on Tuesday Rate of admission for the spring season formal scheduled for March 12 has pot been but accord- log to Anderson iJ’Vi every possible ® innovation will be offered Utah f State students at the lowest pds- 'sible price j While in Salt Lake City the committee select-p- r 1 ed favors and I plotted decora-fJ- 3 tions lor the prom Interviewed name bands and ordered programs and committee workers are making early plans to put over their wartime dance Assistant chairmen committee under Anderson are Rex McEntire of Ogden Lausanne assembly o! Gudmundsen Idaho Burley decorations Chuck Goodwin of Idaho Falls Idaho orchestra and floor show Jean Crawford of Price programs and favors Calder Pickett of Preston Idaho publicity and Audrey Houchen of Cedar Class officers City refreshments Lyn Larson of East Garland Afton Carter of Vernal and Frances Montrose of Logan are working in capacities did “Even if Captain waddle rnore usual even if Major Winson did have an extra cprl in his hair even if Captain Conger did squint like an eye specialist even if the Officer of the Day did look a little immature the 16th Annual Military Ball was a grand success” With these words the 1910 Buzzer- - recorded the Military Ball of that year Using the past only as a prologue and planning a military ball that promises to reach even greater heights than this 1916 hop are the present ball committee They will set the stage to prove that “ROTC in History Shall Live Again in Victory” Probably one of the piost promin Lambda Delta Sigma Schedules Formal 1 Winifred Amacher - Independent Student’s Associa tion held a meeting Wednesday in the ’lounge' of the Cpmmons building with president Veils red 'n charge Buzzer pictures were taken of the group Table games bing polianna tc- were features the evening Hot chocolate and doughnuts were served Committees in charSe ‘he were entertainment evenings games and programs Joyce Adney Bernice Batt Rosalie Wolf refreshments Ilenc Waite Glendon Guyman Henry Gordon publicity Ted Stanford Association leaders ask that ISA members watch for information concerning the organisation and attend scheduled meetings ta “'J-checker- - s Alpha Sigma Nu Club Celebrates At Party Nu will hold a night announces Stan Anderson president George and Karma Hill Lacey are in charge of the social to be given in their apartment at 469 East 3rd North Alpha d week ‘of March 1 will be by Eccles Caine Kenneth Lee has been appointed alumni chairman with Sterling Hayward being advanced to the historian position' Frank "Bus” William Ray Foreman Joe McCowen Cordell Lundahl Dale Robbins Glen Mehr and Bill Capener are now on probation chair-manne- e- al sleigh riding party ine West After hours of coasting the group assisted by Charlotte Henriod and Afton were served refreshments Blanche Deschamps In charge of arrangements were Carter will prepare a program to be taken to the Bushnell Hospital Leah Amacher Donna Jensen and the first week of Spring quarter Ruby Collard Divirtiii onur ' for 4 r 't '- ”t SMART GIRLS Fashions As Good As Spring! WOMEN’S DRESSES Crisp Sport Styles! Carefree Casuals! Dressy Frocks! Dresses that are both smart and thrifty! Many lovely styles and fabrics including the featured rayon junior frock with clever yoked blouse and pleated skirt Ale spun rayon Sizes from 0 and so 5 two-piec- 12-2- Brightest Plaids And Rich Solid Colors! SPORT JACKETS good jacket can be a uniform for d and dress-makspring! Dett type in newest styles! A man-tailore- inn 12-2- 0 Plus This Big Western ’fie KID DonRedBARRY Also Another Chapter of “DON W INSLO W OF THE NAVY” Perfect For Everjdaj V ear This Spring! WOMEN’S SKIRTS 398 Practical all wool crepe or rich rayon faille in smaitly pleated styles' Favorite colois Sizes 24 to 32 t Buy Your Formal For the From at Penney ’s! Taffetas nets and crisp laces Sizes 10 to 16 Sigma party Thursday |