Show Cl E —SO The TY-- Personality Of The Week NOVEMBER D 1911 Page Three Student Lite GREEK NEWS Kaydees Select Candidate was held meeting and Miss Audrey Monday night selected as the Kappa Taylor was candidate for Miss Utah Delta Chapter State plans for Kappa Delta float home-comin- g and house decorations for are well in hand come committee reports from each in charge of house Committee decorations include Bunny Smith and Betty Lou Evelyn Farks homecBuilding the Lindholm a pledge project is float oming Ina and Shepherd Margaret Lois Linford Dorothy Glenna Jo Thorpe Irene Cottle and Betty Bernhisel Haywood Immediately folare in charge lowing the game a buffet supper in orvr with KayDeo mil be alums as special guests Bateman Dinner Nov- guests Monday Miss Dixie ember 6 included Laurel Bateman and Johnson former Kappa Delta Ruey Merrill They are all from Richmond I'uh Theta U’s Pledge 3 Girls Three girls pledging Theta the conI'psilon and donner leis of ventionalized fleuy di tcrling silver The wearers are lone Smith Lu Dean Archi-ral- d Gloria Johnson Vacancies existing in govern-n- g offices were filled by Grace director of fraternity Icddcs Taylor tudy and Loa Jeanne ocial chairman Wednesday evening the Moth-- r patroness group of Theta Ipsilon held a meeting at the haptcr house A book review Smnerct Razors Edge" by laughan was given by Mrs D Mrs H S Carter Rasmussen nd Mrs A H Lundahl acted as in and committee lostcsses large of the arrangements Theta U will open their door alums and visitors i returning n November 11 between the ours of six and eight Barbara urtis is in charge of general rrangements In spite of food poison iiig not tcause of it eight Theta U girls turned to Logan with the re-e- rt “a good time was had by f while attending the game in icatello the week end of Nov-lb- er i hi O’s Serenade Sig Chis Just like days was e house party the Chi Omegas A Monday night in honor of e Sigma Chis Upon entering e and "Castle of cardinal ‘aw" the fellows were serenad- and what a thrill it was to ar in return those good old 5 songs again! The evening was spent in danc-and in games it dogs cokes and candy were rved under the direction of airman Pauline Scofield Two service men were also mats at the frolic Sgt Bob elch courtesy the Army Camp iwie Texas and Pi Kap and arine Pvt Norman Skanchy urtesy Ocean Side California d Roma Hailstone Norm and an Dalton gave a terrific exhibition which made rds like "solid" and "groovy" kc on a new and enlightened pre-w- g ping-pon- g jit-rb- tailing were we that Sherma anf ill married a swell guy like when she ipt Russ Lund used to the group the tradi-in"Bluebirds" he had sent his note he said that ho was roud to be a member of the d 0 husbands" and he took place among the immortals th this contribution to poetry Glad s I fly along my 7 Vega wonder what I'd do ithout my Chi Omega!" the way if the tops are off of any trees near chapter house it is probably i Captain's handiwork Jonspicuously about at the rty were Louella McCulloch d Gwen Jensen who began sting Monday night and are Ping to wear the X and horse-- e before too many more weeks 3y suing 8 is Sigma Chi’s Issue Bids Phc Kappa Gamma chapter of Chi held official pledging 'einomes for Udoll Wunkior I Garth Bolliston Monday vember 5 This addition makes lotal of 17 men now wearing Pledge pin of Sigma Chi Phe newly reorganized chapter 6 honored by a house party the Chi Omega sorority With ratio three to one the boys mt a very enjoyable evening serenading refreshments and ima Scing he Sigs have started to make for the giant Inter-Fra-®I- y formal and banquet to be on December '15 Lloyd scham was appointed to head committee for the will ba assisted by hit mid rtuvi i Icm-- formal Thom AXO Plans for Homecoming Novel plans for Alpha Chi Omega house decorations and float are under way with Margaret Toolson and Ruth Marie Richardson in charge assisting Margaret Toolson chairman of the float committee are Bev Nelson Helen Nichols Joyce Sanders Sharon T Ward and Mary Jean Sorenson Working with Ruth M Richardson on house decorations are Jackie Wright Roma Berntsen Donna Fae Nelson Betty Lou Beutler and Marilyn Carter Contributing their time to the Red Cross the Alpha Chis meet every third Wednesday in the Red Cross room of the LDS Institute and help make articles for the servicemen After the stock of records was depleted at the end of last spring quarter all the Alpha Chis contributed to the cause Now the girls are complaining because there aren’t more than twenty-fou- r hours in a day so they can hear their new records longer Connie Nelson Alpha Chi of last year and Cpi A1 Harmon former ASTP student on USAC campus made a surprise at the house Sunday night Connie is now and working in Ogden Harmon is stationed in Texas A certain Cpi George Wetterau set the house aflutter Monday night when he called the bearer of bis diamond Katherine Jenkins He is on the east coast awaiting overseas orders Nine Men Pledge SAE Sigma Chi New Spurs Hold Initial Meeting The first active meeting for the newly initiated Spurs was held last Wednesday November 1 at 7:30 p m at the Alpha Chi Omega house The new initiates were given their new spur pins Each girl was also given five tickets to sell for the Homecoming football game They were instructed in "How to sell tickets to people who can already go to the football game free" in five easy lessons If they haven’t sold you one yet just wait they will The Spurs have been practicing how to inarch so that they can make a good showing in the Homecoming parade Three girls were chosen as majorettes to lead in the parade They are Pauline Scofield Betty Brunson and Suzette Fletcher Afton Hull was chosen as the Junior sponsor for this year and Joyce DeWill a new pledge She is taking the place of Dona Clare who was married this Smith summer Installations of the new officers took place at a meeting Wednesday at the castle' Alpha Sigma Nu Plans Luncheons Members of Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary fraternity held a luncheon Wednesday in the Bluebird Bonna Jones college was in charge of arrangements Those present besides the active members were two alums Don Bowen and Caldet Pickett both of last year’s graduating class and Janice Applegate as special guests A simular event is being planned by the organization for next month Pirates Party Is 4--H Club Theme “Pirates Party” was the theme on clubs activities the Monday November 6 Attending were all members and teachers of the club Acting hostess for the evening was Miss Clara Gene Neilson who supplied fun for all Anna Gene - Armstrong president urges anyone wishing to take out membership in the club to hand in applications to her or to Betty Adney and Rowa Allen officers or at the extension of Jenkins the limelight as Homecoming chairman favorite - Katherine Everyone’s Jenkins— the girl with the sparkling eyes and quit k laugh “Jenks” claims Sugar City Idaho as her home town -- she spends her summers there wrapping tooth paste for cuslomeis in the Jenkin’s drugstoie She loves summer and the family summer home at Big Springs Idaho where the “scenery is super and the fresh air is really are something” Her hobbies racing along the Snake River in an outboard motor boat and taking her dad fishing when the drugstoie can spare them Katherine rated an extra photo in the Buzzer last year as sophomore personality and developed writer’s cramp from taking minutes as sophomore class a Spur wore She secretary sweater on Friday’s for two years and slaved as a Buzzer staff Nine men stuuents at Utah State accepted bids in Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon national social fraternities Friday according to E L Romney acting dean of men Formal rush season was concluded more than two weeks ago with 26 men taking out bids in the two fraternities Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Nu frate tics will remain inactive on th a campus during the year Pledging Sigma Alpha Epsilon were Jack Miller Dick Heiberg LaVon Porter Dee Swainston Willard Kunzler Glen Whiting LeRoy King and Garth Jones Udell Wankier took out a Sigma Chi bid was made Katherine takes member This year she is student councilman in charge of special events which means she’s carrying the responsibility for this year's homecoming “Jenks” keeps her AXO pin safe by wearing a Phi Delta Theta pin chained to it The pin and an exquisite diamond on her third finger left hand are from a from U of certain Corporal Michigan The Cpi was here last year with the “Engineers” and is now in the Field Artillery accounts for That probably Katherine's slightly prejudiced opinion that "—the field artillery will be the deciding factor for victory- - especially the Corporals” She's always being dunked in the Alpha Chi shower for her practical jokes— seems her sense of humor runs to such tricks as and short drawer switching sheeting “Jenk’s" proudest moment was the recent arrival of a baby boy to the arms of Cpi and Mrs Dick Ricci— making her a godmother Profs Schedule Luncheon All faculty membeis who have hair will let it down at the faculty association frolic Thursday at 7 p m in the Common's cafeteria repoits Professor Moyle Q Rice who will be master of ceremonies The following committees were announced by David A chan man of social affairs Cutlet luncheon Evelyn Hoddecorages Clarice Engstrom tions Dr C V Riggs program J Duncan Brite chairman Parley Killnmi Moyle Q Rice and William H Manning facilities J Whitney B’loyd Bob Nelson and checker on association cards and membership fees Roy Keller The cafeteria will be decora! "d so as to repiesent school days The theme of the program is to "See Yourself as Others See Y'ou" and also to show what is actually being done in the different departments Also on the program will be a talk by Dr F B Wann on "How to Distinguish Birds From FlowBur-gny- Dorm Doings Another week started off with a "bang" at the dormitory when through the silent portals rang Girls loud and clear— a shot burst forth from every door and rail to t lie scene of the crime rejected? Had someone been Had a stray pheasant sought rewas fuge id the dormitory? Or it a dead duck? Alas! it was an innocent little fnecracker! Misehevious goblins remnants of Hallowe'en were busy at their playful pranks Saturday night when most of the girls had gone Rocks away for the week-enocs and crackers cupied some of the beds while floated from a few windows knotted sheets— or was that the weekly wash? Anyway the rain added to the practicability of the jokes Visitors at the dormitory seem to indicate that the Navy has a priority there What's happened to the Army? Or better still— the civilians on the campus? Snack drawers are still the most popular fad in ali the rooms Sunday night usually tinds them packed full of Mom's And from each good cookin’ room issues forth the palatable aromas of chocolate cake apple pie pi kies fudge yes and even souerkraut Drizzling rains halted the plans for a “hayride” but come clear skies they promise to "make hay while the sun shines” d short-sheet- Theta Alpha Phi Elects Officers Initations were held for Theta n Alpha Phi pledges Mary last and Elva Oldroyd Sunday in the Little Theater in an impressive candle light cereDill-ma- Personification of all the finest qualities of Aggie coeds will be "Miss Utah State" who will reign supreme over the two day Homecoming activities The typical Aggie coed will be elected by the entire studentbody from a group of seven Utah State beauties Friday at 1 pm The candidates will be introduced prior to balloting in the Homecoming assembly Athalee Matson a native of Salt Lake City is a quiet demure sophomore proud wearer of a Spur sweater who will vie for queen honors A transfer from California is petite Kathie Woodruff who will appear as queen candidate With love for a lieutenant stationed in the South Pacific she collects armed forces patches Assistant cheerleader Audrey Taylor wears an SAE pin from Allen Packer Well known for her dry wit she New Farmington pulls down A's in classes Sweet and lovely describes Betty Wright freshmen student from Brigham who will vie for queen honors Dark haired beauty is candidate Beverly Judd who claims Logan as her home town Buddy to all girls she narrows her man likings down to Sigma Chi pledge Keith Nelson Bev likes to have midnight parties with her freshmen cronies Only senior to enter the competition is Elva Olyroyd who pledges allegiance to BAC as well as LTtah State Coming from southern Utah she has a smile for everyone and is known for solutions to get out of scrapes Minnie Lou Bird drama enthusiast completes the list of Minnie Lou will be queens-to-b- e remembered for her excellent horse back riding and pleasant smile Coeds Ready Ball State Preference Attention girls! Here’s the big year chance you’ve been Rememoer those waiting for good preference balls? Well in spits of the rumored man shortage we’re going to have a dance that will top them all Sharpen your pencils and prepare to fill in the name of that dream date you’ve been waiting for College men G I’s or hometown talent are all eligible Preference will blanks be handed out Friday in the assembly and should be returned as soon as possible deadline being set for November 17 Competition is keen so get your preferences in right away leap mony While munching over hot chocolate and cake prepared by Katie Loosle offices were filled and the year's calendar was drawn up Dorothy Myers again holds the gavel with Carla Rae Winn vice president Elva Oldroyd secretary and Mary Dillman reporter Anne Kennedy reported that arrangements were underway for the Alumni tea to be held in the Commons lounge soon Plans were also for made Theta Alpha Phi - feature several good programs during the coming year An assembly was scheduled to feature a one act play directed by Katie Loosle and Veda was elected assembly chairman Journalists Set Date For Contest -- I- Bund-erso- Who Will Rate Miss Utah State? Aggie Queen Reigns Over Homecoming n Lambda Rho and Empyrean will combine to sponsor the short story contest again this year reviving an old tradition The contest is to begin on Friday November 10 with the deadline set for Friday January 12 The contest will include a prize of $500 each for the best short The winning stoiy and poem selections will he printed in the Scribble campus literary magazine Stories are to be handed to Noreon Tmgy contest chairman or Barbara Carter president of Lambda Rho Anyone interested in trying their writing talents is eligible to enter this contest 7 u I ' r Top reading rlnaivise: Btviiiy Judd Elva Oldroyd Athalee Matson Kathie Woodruff Taylor and Minnie Lou Bud Betty Wright was absent when picture was taken On the Campus We Saw- - SAE’s S'gma Chi’s Plan Xmas Formal Val Christensen anti Alan Francom those two freshmen from Levon Utah They claim they are getting their fling at college before they take to their wings in January P S : It's the air corps Good duck Yariile Lewis the little blonde blizzard from Logan boys high She's a Irosh with that Certain little swing about her walk and claims her Chi 0 pledge pin is her biggest love Garth Ilelhston tall dark anti handsome Casanova from Xephi He is a 3rd uarter soph majoring in P E Claims it’s his life as a soldier that turned him fickle Pauline Boyce blonde freshman from Salt Lake with that honey-loo- k about her She wears her heart on her sleeve and have you noticed the recent sparkle on her third John Putnik dark ambling Sigma finger left hand Chi the Frankie Sinatra of the football field and “house-boy- ” tor the KD's Or that's iris excuse for dropping in so Three former Aggies Bob Welch Pi Kap unexpectedly now in the army deep in the heart of Texas Gordon Merrill SAE who has spent three years in the Pacific and Russell Johnson Pi Kap now commissioned in the Marine Ninth Air Corps at Cherry Point North Carolina Lt Howard Blood (received his commission last Tuesday) and lie sure looks good! He is a Utah State Pi Kap but at present L-- ten his wav to Victorville California to Barbara Bar! manager of the dorm volleyfly ball team ard sauerkraut and popcorn lover Jayne Beutler from North Logan Site's in charge of the homeDirk Ilelburg in a yummy light bltie coming assembly ski sweater He's a brother to the SAE’s and Brigham Blanche Stewart giggling over two records a girls boytriend sent her They are entitled “The Story of 'Blanche Stewart's Other Husband” Setting off this thrille ing episode is Stew’s Organic Chemistry class Blanche when bath red upon the rocks of despair lights back bravely proving what other women long to prove — to wit: Chemistry profeors do give A’s good-looki- Prominent on the docket of fall quarter social activities at Utah State will be the Christmas formal by Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities set for December 15 Setting of the first fraternity formal dance in nearly two years will be the Logan LDS Institute which will be directed along the lines of “Old Fashioned Christmas” ana the traditional yule log will be burned of the event arc Calder Pickett of SAE and Lloyd Mecham of Sigma Chi Preceding the dance will be a banquet with partners at the Logan Bluebird include Reid Committeemen Watkins Lloyd Wilson Bob Jenson and Tom Gunn Organ music at intermission will be provided by Lucille Roylance class of ’44 USAC Athletes Slate Alumni Dinner The Women’s Athletic association is making plans for a luncheon during Homecoming week to be given in honor of the physical education majors and alumni The luncheon will be held at the 'Hotel Eccles Saturday November 11 a! 10:30 a m according to Lois Downs president true-to-lif- From Eccles Hall Officers elected at the Rules Dorm for fall quarter are Bi verShirley ity Jackson pi evident Craven vice president Kathie Hurst secretary Edvthe Adams reporter and Jean Waterman song leader A new constitution v as drawn up with the help of the acting Dean of Women Fern Stau Mrs Fern NicolMs Pan f Eccles Hall and Mrs Nellie Anthony Matron of the hall The constitution was accepted as presenied and is now in effect The dormitory's first party was held October 28 using Hallowe'en motive Plans for decoration of the hall for Homecoming are in progress under the direction of Jeanie Brooks and Gloria Would Some Smart Alert Girl Like to Make Some Extra Money Working Part Time Afternoons? Apply At MILADY’S Taylor ENDS THFRSDAY! “3 MEN IN WHITE" “TKOC’ADERO” riiwi i i STARTS FRIDAY ers” All membeis come at their own risk reports I'uiley Kilbum who says "He is leaving town instead of going to the frolic’ Remember there will be plenty of fun foolishness and fund at this strictly informal frolic Association cards are a must Ag Club Outlines O' It to'14 pioh' ship -- Qoeen cio"- - J pus'' ’ to MlW QoOll’7 Des''0® loY a ' v W- - Year's Activities The Ag clubbers making up for lost time held two meetings last week to get under way for their first social In the meeting last Friday a committee composed of Ed chairman Fred Drake and J Greenland was chosen to manage the social functions for the coming year Their first job will be to meet with the Foresteis to plan the first social to be held Friday November 17 Also during this meeting the advisers Professors Dee Broad-ben- t and John Christensen were introduced to the new members Christensen Professor gave a speech highvery interesting lighting former activities of the An-gu- Afi rill1' fl Audrey 0 a shoes r 7 LT- - First Run Co-Hi- t! 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