Show i MAY 25 1944 fhe Student Greeks Hold Annual Swing Sing May 21 Popular Couple Weds Pan-helle- v H - Alpha Chis Hold YOUNG GIRL'S Senior Banquet FANCY -- I ! t “Lilac Time” was the theme of the Alpha Chi Omega annual spring formal which was held Saturday May 20 at the LDS Theta Alpha Phi Initiates Members Parents Its The climaxed this Phi U Summer Brides of blushing brides S fry i In spite of the world’s being in such a rush making ga weddings in any month the order of the day June stj 1 at certain something for people m love A June bride is a fcadnv qe old as third finger left hand Every girl dreams to herself ofthe day when she will look like something right out of riteaven in a billowing white gown with a misty cloud of veil and a bouquet of her favorite flowers Planning for just such a wedding in June is Mary Maughan On the 21st of June in a temple ceremony she will become the bride of Ross Sargent from Cedar City Utah Mary has chosen a gown of white embroidered marquisette with a shirred waistline The ring on Kappa Delta Pauline Hyer’s third finger left hand will become two sometime m June when she is wedded to Charles Beuhler an SAE of the campus last year June 6 is the day chosen by Chi Omega Frances Montrose when she will become the bride of Frank West Frank is a former student of Utah State and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity He is now studying medicine at the University of Utah with the Army Medical unit As her going away outfit the bride has chosen a yellow dress with black accessories The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City Rumor has it that Chi O’s Marge Farr and Larene Donaldson are planning weddings for sometime this summer Another Chi Omega bride will be Helen Baugh who is to marry Strat Evans early" in June See it’s like we said— everybody’s doing it And then there’s us Does anyone know howwe can get to Texas? j Chi Omega Honors Parents At Tea Chi Omega parents were honored at a tea by the Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Omega at the chapter house Sunday afternoon In spring flowers one color scheme was carried out m each room while the tea room was decorated in white White flowers in a banked floral design backed by lighted white tapers formed the tea table centerpiece Miss Rachel Yocom and Elizabeth Price poured During the afternoon music was provided by Mrs Poulson Georgene Doutre Lucille Roylance Mary Leone Haight Thirza Little and Beth Corry In the receiving line were Afton Hall president Mrs Kate Christiansen house mother Mrs E L Romney patroness and Mrs Preston Pond mother’s club Bobette Peterson was president chairman of arrangements with Gayle Jacobsen and Kolleen McCann committeemen Kathleen Grant was presented a creeled bracelet and named outstanding pledge at a party at the Girls camp in Logan canyon last weekend Chi Omegas held a weekend party in the camp from Friday night to early Sunday morning Marian Carlisle was chairman of arrangements with Adra Beth Whitesides and Jean Hammond committeemen Senior Chi Omegas will be honored at a banquet in the Bluebird Friday evening Dreams will provide theme of the banquet wuth toastmistress Nancy Crookston Each senior will be toasted and presented with a gift Louise Page chairmans banquet plans Thirza Little has been appointed house and Julia manager TheUrer has been rush chan man to Replace Nancy Crookston elected officers are Lorraine Moss historian Cleone Campbell editor Jayne Beutler librarian Evelyn and Applome acting secretary Redford marshal Dorothy replacing Rowene Bates La Jean Sessions Hazel Moore Joy Evans and Gene Funk who held the respective offices this year The other officers elected pnor to that are Rosalie Wolf president Martha Peterson vice president Wanda Winn corresponding secretary Louise Page treasurer and Dorothy Miller chaplain Members of Phi U will frolic at a canyon party to be held Friday May 26 at the Girls’ camp in Logan canyon The party will last until Saturday afternoon and plans include lots of food fun and relaxation The committee consists of chairman Adelle Young Carol Sargent Betty Adney and Cleone Campbell Lambda Belts Hold Chapter Elections Five chapters of I?ambda Delta Sigma held chapter elections recently with the results as follows (Jlhi chapter: Carol Sargent president Josephine West vice president Gay Nelson secretary and Rosaland Bergeson athletic manager Psi chapter: Nadine Dunford president Leah Wadley vice president Fae Ralphs secretary Roma Freeman athletic manager and Darlene and Maurine Cowen historians Omega chapter: Zina Moore president Evelyn Applome vice president Janet Judd secretary Dorothy Hill athletic manager and Esther Jackson historian Phi chapter: Clara Jean Nelson president Grace Olsen vice president Colleen Redd secretary La Wauna Draper athletic man- - Lambda Rho Pledges 17 New Members Lambda Rho all women national honorary journalistic fraternity announces the pledging of 17 new members and the election of new officers at their final meeting held May 23 in the men's lounge at the Commons building Officeis for the coming year will include Barbara Carter president Bonna Jones vice president and secretary Mary Dillman Carla Rae Winn reporter The new pledges include La Carla Rae Winn Vonne Dunn Donna Fae Nelson Rosalie Smith Roma Berntson Dona Mane Simpson Lucille Hatch Kathiyn Roskelley Cleone Campbell Nor-ee- n Tingey Elva Oldroyd Hazel Jackie Stoddaid Inez Dalpiaz Wright Afton Hall Gayle Jacobsen and Adelle Young Lambda Rho will hold its annual banquet May 25 at 6 p m at the Bluebird Mary Dillman is in charge of arrangements assisted by Anne Kennedy Initiations for Virginia Maughan and Marion Bagley bridesmaid the new pledges will be held folbrother of the lowing the bquet Phillip Hulme groom best man Charles Hulme Vance Madsen and Daien Blanchard ushers descended the stairs to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin followed by the bride and bridegroom and of the Announcement newly Fredie Nelson trainbearer elected Home Economics club ofof the club The bridesmaid s dresses were ficers was the feature and banquet held at the Bluebird April alternating pink chambray flowered unglazed chintz with 26 The new officers include Larene Leah Wadley fitted bodices and full skirts Their Toone president La Dean Griffiths bouquets were of sweetpeas and fern The bride’s mother woie a secretaiy Evelyn Applome Treasgown of pink lace while the bride- urer Cleone Campbell repoiter historian groom’s mother wore blue crepe Alice Hodges Betty Their corsages were of gardenias Phillips senior repiesentative and pink roses Erma Andrus junior representaRefreshments were served and tive and Alta Humphnes sopho- the gift room was filled with many more representative Genevieve May acted as mistress lovely gifts toasts given Both Mr and Mrs Hulme are qf ceremonies with b'y Winifred Wilkinson Anne Kenstudents of Utah State Mrs Hulme Ruth Marie Richardson and is validictorian of the 1944 graduat- nedy Mrs Valance Engstrom ing class included a song by Tne Mr and Mrs Hulme will make Wamothpiogiam Gardner piano selection their home in Bloomington Idaho by Gene Funk talk by Helen Wadsfor the present worth scandalVkit by Mary and Louise Page noejty number by Jayne Beutler and ta-o-l Sargeni ager and Beverly Johansen his- and community singing by Lela S torian Grant Cox Alpha chapter: Thompson president Lloyd La Jean Sessions was chairman vice president and Darwin of the event with following comBaiker secretary mittee members: Rosalie Wolf Lambda Delta Sigma canyon invitations Louise Page menu and will be held this Friday at favors Josephine Foulger party proAll members are invited gram and Wanda Winn to attend double-rin- g Hometbc Announces New Club Officers Me-cha- m 5pm STARTING FRIDAY INDEPENDENT 30c MATS 35c EYES Sun Mon Tues SUNDAY - Theta Spurs Climax Aggie Couple Activities At Wed In May Spring Party Temple Rites In an impressive Spurs year’s Institute Wednesa ceiemony performed in the Salt Entering through a laticed arch activities at party held which was entwined with lilacs day afternoon in the Commons Lake LDS temple by Apostle John Theta Alpha Phi national hon- and draped with violet wistaria building All new and old mem- A Widtsoe Miss K Joy Nelson anorary dramatic fraternity the couples entered into the hall bers took daughter of Mr and Mrs Irvin T part in the activities nounces the initiation of three new where the alcoves were beautifully The newly elected Spur officers Nelson 5b50 Highland Drive Salt members and the pledging of Elva decorated with of large bouquets Lake became the bride of Oldroyd at impressive ceremonies lilacs Evelyn Parks president Phyllis Melvin City J Hulme son of Mrs John Cook recently held in the Little Theater Nathalie vice president Patrons and patronesses for the Hulme of Bloomington Idaho The new members are Caila Rae were: Dean and Mrs N Matson and Mozelle secretary The bride was lovely in a gown Winn Winifred Wilkinson and evening A Pedersen Dr and Mrs C J Geddes treasurer took charge of of over crepe fashionVeda Bunderson Dames Mr and Mrs F P Champ the affair and made it very suc- ed marquisette with an insertion of net in a The ceremonies were conducted and Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs cessful sweetheart neckline edged with by Mrs Chester J Myers and Mrs Ben B Blair sweaters are being ordered seed pearls Her veil of full length Spur Ruth M Bell charter members of Inez and Roaslie Smith now so they will be ready for the white net was the fraternity at Utah State as- were Dalpiaz of caught in a scallopin charge refreshments ed coronet with pink rosebuds beginning of next fall quarter sisted by Dr Chester J Myers Committee in charge of the dance She carried a bouquet of hikes of faculty advisor Dorothy Myers included: Vngima Louise Cooper president and Helen Grix Announces the valley and pink rosesa Ruth Nielson and Phyllis Following the wedding garden reception was held at the country Club Officers home of the bride s parents The bridal party consisting of Miss Crop-Ag- gie Election of Phi Upsilon Omicron Lucille Hulme sister of the brideEverybody s doing it— getting married we mean And along with national honoiary Home Econo- groom as flower girl Lila Gay mics fraternity otficeis was recent- Nelson sister of the bride maid lazy days in the sun vacations (for some) and" all the exciting things ly completed at the regular busi- of honor Misses Betty Adney that make it the favorite season this summer promises a super crop ness meeting May 15 The newly Maiy Maughan two-piec- lfT0 J7rffrinin nt IsL’ THREE PAGE Alpha Chi Omega Formal Is Themed To “Lilac Time” Greek Swing £ing— early morning practices — black dresses — headaches describes the annual Greek Swing Sing Lots of work but the finished product was well worth the effort Usually a comfunction the plete Greek song fest was limited to girls only this year when the coeds took the place of their brother frats and sang their var ious sorority songs and old fava proorites The gram was held In the amphitheater on college hill Sunday at 7 p m Burns Crookston acting as master of ceremonies announced the sororities with remarks about each Drawing first place on the program the Theta U’s directed by Anna Lyle Price and accompanied by Roberta Paul sang Temptation featuring their trio of Kay Hill Lois Adams and Virginia Hill They sang Coney Island and two songs written by Roberta Paul and her sister Marj Paine entitled The Light of Theta U and Your Theta Gal Led by Jenna Vee Lundahl and accompanied by Gloria Ray the Alpha Chi gals sang the hit parade number I'll Get By and their sorority song When the Twilight Their concluding Shadows Fall if a number was I Walked Home From Lieutenant and Mrs Dale Olsen Van Orden while Rosalie the Buggy Ride i Smith Shirley Jean Call Elaine Fern Egbert daughter of Dr and Mrs Archie D Egbert of Smith Prince Roma Berntson am) Don feld and Lieutenant Dale Van Orden were married May 10 in the na Fae Nelson told the reasons Logan LDS Temple why B°th Lieutenant ni Mrs Van Orden were students at Utah State Kappa Delta in response to where Mrs- Van Orden was affiliated with the Alpha Chi their Teader Hazel Stoddard and Omega A Annette Bickmore sorority and chosen as R OTC sponsor for the coming year f accompanist — — sang a medley of favorites Suddenly It’s Spring Long Ago and Far Away and Poinciana and their sorority song Always Think of Kay Dees A double trio consisting of Jean Sant Kathleen Stanton Adrus Kimball Mardene Johnson Jean Crawford and Ruey Honoring senior members AlMerrill added beauty to their pha Chi Omega held a banquet -numbers Breathes there a woman with soul Fridayevening— May-T-SI at the so dead Bluebird Winding up the program in true Roses centered the banquet tafashion was the Chi Omega soror Who never to herself has said bles at which were seated active ity under the direction of Viva Gee I wish I could sew — Mae Gammel Lucille Roylance ac-- 1 Ingenious seamstresses hold full members alumni and guests A companied them while they sang sway when Lady Spring finally gift m the form of a silver spoon Southern Born a song Lucille gives in and dccdes to stay bearing the sorority crest was to each graduating wrote for the occasion My Chi O awhile Scissors snip and cloth presented Pin and a medley of three sor- - hits fall to the floor as another member honored Honored senior members ority songs Their double quartet original creation is born after Anna Theurer- - Tremon-to- n consisted of Mary Leone Haight hours of weary toil by Aggie June Stocks Bountiful Jean Lola Jean Gaddie Thirza Little coeds Magazines are scanned for I bright new ideas which are grad-Bet- h Pugmire Pocatello Margaret Ann K' Dorothy Simpson Adelle Young into milady’s WJson Brigham City Catherine Corry Gloria Hansen and ualy transformed new pinafore Store windows are Coray Stockton California Mary consulted for $12 98 ideas which Louise Rector and Dorothy Jensen can be used by our fair damsels at Logan a huge decrease in price Anne Kennedy president of the Jean Chandler has a darling soronty acted as toastmistress chambray jumper of pink yellow Lorraine Musulas played a piblue and white stripes The straps ano solo “Rhapsody in Blue” Dona are trimmed with a scalloped edge Mane Simpson gave a reading If you haven’t yet visited the and fastened with two covered and a tno composed of Rosalie Women’s Residence Hall down on buttons in back Her blouse is of Smith Donna Fae Nelson and Ro250 West Center do it now! The pink chambray and is trimmed ma Berntson sang “Silent Love” many beautiful flower and rock in the same stripe as her jumper were accompanied by Kathgardens make a very picturesque She also wears cotton sandals of They Roskelley ryn material sight for the surroundings of the the selfsame striped Patronesses included: Mrs Ben old mansion along with the new which fasten with a blue buckle B Blair Mrs C J Dames Mrs interior decorating done on the 0n the side C A Lundahl Mrs F P Champ home by the college The girls Shocking pink is a favorite of Mrs H R Hurren and Mrs N A and Jeanne jl extend invitations to all of the many this spring fairer sex to visit tlgm before they I Forsgren is no exception Her Pedersen Mrs D B Maher house leave and I'm not sure but what dark curls are lovely contrasted mother acted as hostess Those in charge of the banquet e dress A huge they’d like to include the masculine with this Kathryn sex in on this Of course they square collar is the center of included Inez Dalpiaz would be restricted to tlie down- - interest Blue shoes and a blue Roskelley La Vone Dunn Ruth straw half-hstairs party complete her cos- - Marie Richardson and Donna Fae Nelson tumeLast Thursday a swimming san- Wednesday afternoon between flowered Stevenson’s Mary h school party was held i 7 1 to match the hours of 4 and 6 the patronessmade were her das by Yvorre pool in honor of I cotton dress The material has es held a tea at the home of Mrs aves in j jjer who is leaving fd with big pink F P Champ The tea honoied & whllo background -- June A small git flowers Her dress is fashioned graduating senior members Corto her at a buffetj Sfr'” with a high neckline and a fitted sages of the sorority flower the at the "Dorm" ( cqnc u c j which holds in place the red carnation weie presented to wals the evening’s actiur many gathers of the bouffant all Alpha Chi gills Last night the monthly birthday skirt party was given for the girls with birthdays in May Baked ham was S CTllCnillll especially prepared by Mrs Ham- mond and served to forty-fiv- e of girls Yes thcie are forty-fiv- e fieCeptlOU us and are things According to the commandment going to seem dead this summer! Imagine not Kappa Delta Sorority mem ers of “Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother” the Theta Upsilon sorority having half a dozen gills chewing entertained at a Parents Recep from 3 to 5 gave a buffet luncheon on May 21 the gab while you're trying to read tH’— or write letters Please don’t miss at the chapter house Receiving hononng their parents with Walch 80 guests present visiting us before you leave for the guests were Salome Christof-ferso- n Committee in charge of arrangesorority president Mrs your vacations Mrs A F ment consisted of Belva Andius housemother and LaRee Lamb Nedra Larsen BarHazel Stoddard Stockton of bara Cuitis and Marylene Reeve scheme color A Baiber Patsy An overnight sleepless party — yellow and white was carried out in all appointments Betty Jane often misnamed slumber party Hendricks presided at the tea will ba held May 24 at the chapter Greeting a seven pound table where light refreshments house This will be preceded by ounce eleven baby daughter served to the fifty parents a formal dinner at the Bluebird were Hosat the Budge Memorial and alumni members honoring graduating seniors pital Friday May 19 were Amid the tears of weeping Theta The progiam consisted of a short Mr and Mrs Willard Wilkwelcoming talk by Salome Walch U soronty sisters AS William J inson vocal solo by Kathleen Stanton (Bill) Poggio has left the campus Mrs Wilkinson is the reading by Roma Nielson vocal and the sorony wishes to express former Marian West who trio by Jean Crawford Hazel Stod- their regret for his departure — while she attended Utan dard and Jeane Sant afSSngmg especially Peggy State last year was elected to of sorority songs by all members the student council and was Jane Hendricks and Pauline Betty affiliated with the Alpha Hyer were in charge of arrange- berry spoons were presented to Chi Omega social sorority seniors Betty Jane Hendricks Jean ments Private vofV4diedi- Weekend guests at the house Crawford Adrus H Kimball Avon cal US were Mrs Virginia R Rozyneck DeVree and Joy Evans and a army and arrived in Logan Miss crested bud vase to the outgoing Mrs Marcell C Weaver to and wife visit his Monday Frances Johnson Mrs Margaret E piesident Patsy Barber The outgieet his new daughter Kenney and Mrs Artha W Clader-woo- d standing pledge of the year Caiol The baby is a granddaughtwas presented a silver Page all alumni members er of LDS Church CommisMonday night the annual senior crested bracelet Evelyn Park was sioner of Education Frank banquet honoring seniors was held introduced as the pledge with the L West and Mrs West of at the Bluebird Alene Kotter as highest scholarship average Logan and of Mr and Mrs Committee members in charge introduced toastmistress Betty R Wilkinson of Stephen Lou Lmdholm who toasted the of arrangements were Avon De- Idaho Falls nnd Adrus who Vree Alenp Kottrr seniors and Jean Crawford thu rosjmnso Gifts of ciostid KimhOI I Mt Simply Supr-Sko- Cent of With A Wed tf p DOROTHY (AMOUR FRED MacMURRAY U Honors BETTY HUTTON f Graduating Seniors -D- IANA LYNN HAYWORTH GENE KELLY a Girl! 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