Show The : Student life Spurs Hold Tea In Honor Of Freshman Society April 25 1916 Sigma Nus Announce Coeds 3 Vieing For "Sigma Nu Girl" Title Campus beauties vieing for Sigma Nu Girl ('present have been chosen to all feminine groups on campus They are: Kay Wilson Kappa Delta: Mary Jean Lutz Alpha Chi Omega: Leatnce Chi Omega Bell Betty Darhl Theta Upsilon Betty Escmeyer Jean Wright Gamma Tan and Glenna Tate independent Highlighting the week's activities on the campus was the assembly presented last Tuesday by the Sigma Nu's Moving the cinema center to the USAC campus just long enough to give their "Spellbound" audience some thr Its and chills the Sigma Nu’s presented Sigma News Four stars to Karl Taylor for his characterization of Ray Milland in "Lost Weekend" Art Linkletter's a pair of nylons added much interest from a feminine point of view Fledging the chapter last Friday u ere John Perkins and Wilson Madson Monday night found the Sigma Nu's at the Chi Omega house for an evening of serenading Gathering in the front room the two groups vocalized singularly and in harmony Dancing and games were the evening’s entertainment Dehvin Balls passed cigars Monday night to commemorate his pin hanging on Don Nel Bracken Clean-U- Alpha Chls Set Plans For Chapter Dinner Honoring Colonel Ben B Blair who is retiring from his Military Science duties at the college Alpha Chi Omegas will have a house chapter dinner at the Colonel and Thursday at 7:00 Mrs Blair have been Alpha Chi patrons for several years Gene Munns is engineering the plans with Norda Fife and Dona Fae Nelson working with her Eight goats are still sweating it out at the house and the actives are finding plenty to keep axoms them busy with mid-ter- coming up The SPE's invaded the house after meeting night Monday Doughnuts and ice cream were served Josephine West was in charge of the refreshments SAEs Lay Plans For Spring Formal in May Harry Bonnell is officiating for the Spring formal which will come off May 17 From all indications it's going to be more elaborate than ever In view of the fact that it is staying lighter later the SAE's will start meeting at 7 p m for the rest of the school year There will be active ceremony Sunday for the five pledges that finished goating They are Chester Blanthorn Ross England Blaine Bailey Don DeWitt and Dean Sharp Also two new men were pledged Jim Beck and Bob Earl With meeting over at 8:15 the boys all journeyed to the Theta U house for a serenade which proved quite successful Donuts and ice cream wee served by the hostesses Town Hallers Don "Brown As Berry" Tan "Brown as berries" applies to those who went on the Easter picnic up the canyon Sunday afternoon Rowa Allen acted as chief trail-blaz- with Kaye Funk as- sisting Ollier remnants of Easter still thng to the dorm in the form of Easter eggs and two bunnies which share an orange-crat- e cage in the backyard Toni Watkins and Colleen Rowley ea'h claim their rabbit as the true “filler" of the Easter basket When asked how the problem was to be solved Toni replied "We'll just observe" Sunbathing is the most popular form of recreation with Gloria England Lois Bridges and Jean Prince leading the parade Their highest ambition they testify is to be "brown as Hiawatha" Their afternoons of Iawnology are beginning to get results too The dorm girls gazed in awe as Margaret Stevenson whacked a farewell to inches of her hair tune Smith acted as assistant barber Margaret is now the Proud possessor of a new spring hair style— bangs and all Mrs Hale the former cook returned Tuesday to prepare the APnl birthday dinner Arrangements were made by the social left-ov- committee OIU-'’rApplication for AWS must he in (lie AWS 80th Presidential application must include a year’s previous on (he experience will Jnneil Primary voting tak place May inti ts p Campaign Supervising is Carol Cowley with Phyllis Budge Wanda B Joan Merrill and Meiva Campbell assisting Chairman of refreshments is Shirley Xeilson with Carolyn Anderson and LaRee Keller on her committee Nine goats were initiated Saturday morning and are now wealing the pearled X and horseshoe They are: Barbara Burgen-e- r Jan Romney Jean Budge Maurine Robson LaRee Keller Valarie Smith Phyllis Budge Faye Jacobs and Jean Whoin-hat- h- ‘ Although busy rehearsing their assembly for Tuesday the Sigma Nu's found tune to serenade and dance at the Chi O house Monday night Nine pledges started goating Tuesday night: Bev Andrus Carolyn Anderson Janet Branghum Bonnie Bingham Mari gene Schroder Miriam MacFariane Jeanne Marshall Lois Hammond and Leatriee Bell as Beverly Judd was junior Panhellemc representative and Barbara Burgener was elected as alternate Pi Kaps Announce Names of New Pledges Wall Street Securities Gamma Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha is proud to announce the formal pledging of Keith Johnson Lowell Flamm Gordon Bigler DeRay Parker Dean Holman Harold Jensen Lowell Tinner Bryce Flamm Grant Reese Barton Bothers apd George Sorenson These eleven men took out bids Friday April BY M F LI NI) 19 Plans for the annual spring formal dance and banquet having been formulated by chairman Frank Bauman and Stan Thayne will soon be coming into realizaand tion Amid the hustling campaigning of student body elections in which Pi K A placed quite well Aims Bergstrom managed to round the boys together to rally and walk away with the oigamzationai track meet held last week The Pi Kaps are looking forward to taking their fraternity house back as soon as spiing qaurter ends and in preparation to this they are getting of Chi together with huskies Omega for a grounds beautification project this coming Saturday fly-bo- Engineers Schedule Banquet Tomorrow Plans for an annual banquet are under way by the student chapter of the American Society The banquet of Civil Engineers will be held in the living room of the Commons building Friday April 26 Guest speaker for the evening will be Mr E O Larsen director of Region four of the Bureau of Reclamation Front row left to right Betty jean Wight June Blood Virginia Philips Second row: Gene Harmer La Vaun Forsey Betty Klomp Dorothy Sanford Standing: Shirley Brundago Reta Reed Rubbin' in the Tub KDs Enjoy Park Picnic Five p m on Monday afternoon found the KD’s in slacks and plaid shirts at the city park enjoying a good game of softball Hot dogs cokes and ice cream were dished out by the goats who sponsored the party for the chapter Tuesday night the KD's borrowed the chapter roof of the Sigma Chi house and nine girls received their final initiation into Kappa Delta They are Elizabeth Barber Bernice Hyer Joan Crookston Colleen Bowcott Barbara Bair GenNeil Weaver Ruth Stoddard Lois Forsgren and Lois Fryer Dorothy Spencer was chosen to represent KD at the Panhellenic banquet Tuesday night as most outstanding scholarship pledge with an average of 29 for two quarters Plans for the Spring formal are underway with Irene social chairman in charge The theme is still of the affair a secret but a banquet is to be held at the Bluebird before the dance on April 29 Tub lately? If not you should p drop over and inspect the It has really been improved a great deal by the addition of m biightly painted tables a piano tables and many other added conveniences We noticed too that the Tub ranked tops for after-dat- e dining and dancing The night of the prom the Tub really offered a welcome retreat from the rainy weather to the formally-cla- d As we couples dripped in being covered by rain we naturally were inclined to drip we noticed an unusual calmness and rather serene attitude as the couples still under the influence of the big dance gazed fondly at each other and spoke in Ibw tones In a far corner of the Tub John Emmett and his date Norda Fife dressed in a Greek styled dress with one shoulder hidden by ripples of white softness and the other shoulder exposed stood side by side silently discussing whether the dress should have both shoulders bare or both covered It seemed to be quite a problem so Boyd Christiansen and Doris Spjut strolled up to help them debate the issue After a while tired of the endless chit chat we decided to move on to more interesting channels Oh no it can’t be — but yes over there in the far corner we see Harold Dance ever faithful worker of the Tub and his date Beverly Watson standing there gazing at the crowd and speculating about how much profit they will make during the rush The Tub just seems to have a special "something" cause there we see Wally Belnap and Jerry Hogan sipping cokes at the counter while Wally gives the gals instructions on how long to cook the It was quite an exciting evening for everyone concerned and the girls at the dorm really enjoyed themselves They enjoyed themselves too much in fact as a few spent a couple of minutes too long enjoying the splendor of the Tub thus we are restricted for a few days If ev- set-u- ' g hot-do- ensen Donna May Reddish Banks Holley Larsen and DoroTheir active pins thy Jensen were donned at initiation ceremonies Tuesday April 16 Tuesday April 23 five more goats began the hard struggle on the way to become actives Peggy Legas has been appointed as their goat mistress The SAE's were guests of the Thetas after meeting Monday eveFollowing an enjoyable ning serenade the rugs were rolled back and dancing took place to the rhythm of the latest tunes Miss Ida national Preston Theta Upsilon secretary who recently made a visit to the Sigma chapter presented the Theta's with a lovely gift this week Plans are being made for the Theta Upsilon spring formal to be held May 13 From all indications it promises to be an exciting event on the Theta’s calen- dar Spring Makes A Big Difference All though the winter quarter Dr Hendricks and Miss Rich urged lectured threatened and policed lo try and keep the library a quiet place to study It was all to no avail Giggly faces hid behind the funny paper and suddenly became sober as the supervisor approached Romantic couples retired behind open books and held hands under the table whispering (and quite loudly) sweet nothings into each others ears The result was confusion plus What a different atmosphere in the library now Still quite a crowd frequents the place blit now it is really to study The greenness of the quad lures to the outside Library officials hail Mother Nature as the one who solved their “noise in the library" problem erything goes well though and we are not still restricted we shall see you all again next week when we're rubbin’ in the Tub Joint Easter morning at Utah Stite donned all the fulls and thrills of Ihe traditional Easter spirit When the bright sun came up over the college hill and the brisk spring air had all the fragrance d of the buds there we found our Utah State students starting out the tiadiliona) Easter Parade The avenues were filled with small groups and an occasional couple making their way to the college Institute to mingle with their friends The dresses and bonnets were of every coloi and hue all looking like the latent model of spring There were plain dresses plaids figures stripes that all fit into the theme Even the bright shiny red faces that told of yesterday’s hike fit in with the Easter spirit The parade grew more dense as ali paths centered at the college hill and fin illy entered the Institute There everyone enjoyed the wonderful program o beautifully planned to fit the day Looking around at the group it looked like an Easter basket with all the colors of spring This year like other years the chapel was filled but this time we also had G I Joe back with us for good Last year was a beautiful Easter also but as the years go on w'e can only say they grow more beautiful Hold Convention IKs Last week-enthe Knights held their annual convention at Salt Lake City from all the Representatives Western States wrere present Representing Utah State at the convention was Mel Israelson Pat Condie Gordon Jensen and Zane Alder The convention w’as held to bring about better organization and put the I K’s back on their footing It was a satisfactory meet and the future will see many advancements for the organization Ten universities were represented at the convention with students from most of the western states represented Chapters in Louisiana and New York have not as yet reactivated since the war Reactivation of these and expansion to schools throughout the eastern United States Mexico and Canada are planned for the immediate future Among the national officers elected were Mel Israelson of Beno chapter and USAC student as world chancelwras climaxed lor The conv-ntiby a banquet after which delegates and partners attended a dance at the University This was sponsored by the AWS students of the University of Utah d pre-w- Frolic Monday Hay-Rid- e After weeks of planning an postponing the weather final! permitted Tau Psi Beta art Alphi chapters to hold their h last Monday night Upor the at the Institute arriving held Elections were Monday members were carried away tc evening April 22 (or new office! s of Utah Alpha chapter HarWillow Park on haywagons pul’tc old Hyer was elected president by mystical horses which w“t MelGuy Taylor provided under the direction ' and vin Campbell secretary Grant Hoffman A cheery campHomer Taylor historian Retiring office! s are: Hal Edison fire greeted them at Willow Pril president Fred Robbins and Tau chapter dished out the Gene French secrecones and hot-d- s tary and Darwin Bradfield hiswhich magically disappears! torian National grand secretary for Bernard Blown and his guit&r Sigma Phi Epsilon "Bill" Hindentertained the group with sin man Jr paid a visit to ing and Margaret Smith presentUtah Alpha chapter last week Af cr ed a humorous reading A banquet was held in his honor stars while a under the the at Eccles dancing Tuesday evening Hotel "L'lll" Hindman gave the the group again climbed upon the haywagons and amid song and principal address of the evening: “Sigma Phi Epsilon- - Its Past and laughter wended their way honia Dr W W Richards director Future " Lyle Holmgren alumni advisor gave a talk tracing the of the LDS Institute was name! National President of Lamtda history of Utah Alpha chapter Delta Sigma for the next t vo Hal Edison acted as toast master Fred Robbins Melvin Campyears at the National Convention ot Lambda Delta Sigma which bell and Bill Gibson were on the was held at the ETU last weekcommittee in charge of the banend All members who veent quet this convention reported they had Following Monday night’s meetsession a most enjoyable time ing a As Jay Hall president of the was held at the Alpha Chi house Refreshments songs and dancing men's chapter of Lambda Deltfi m the inimitable Alpha Chi style Sigma has left school for the reqt of this quarter Don Olson made for a most enjoyable evenwall act as presiaedt ing' SPE welcomes two new pledges: for the rest of the year accordDee Hall and Lloyd Ogden ing to Nadine Dunford women's piesident Plans for the annual Spring Gamma Taus Await Formal to be held Saturday Miy Weekend Canyon Party 4 and a gigantic party in place of a banquet which will be held Due to dormitory restrictions Friday May 3 are now in prothe Tau's Gamma Monday night gression according to Charlotte held a short meeting Tillotson and Don Olson who Bonnie Buhler and Doris Mcare in charge Donald were appointed to work with committees from the other Forestry Club Hears sororities in getting a house for next year Talk by USAC Alumni An softball team At the fina! meeting of the was organized and practice schedules were drawn up forestry dub Wednesday April Just four weeks away is the 24th members and their partners week-en- d enjoyed a talk by one of the USAC canyon party and everyalumni Ross Leonard who is now one is anxiously awaiting the ocHurst casion Betty Elayne director of the Utah State fish Wallin Jerry Keeter and Mary and game department Mr LeonLois Greaves are in charge of arard discussed fish and game conditions in Utah rangements Plans for the spring formal Ice Cream and cake were served to those who attended were also discussed SPE’s Elect New Officers two-da- y intra-mur- GET YOUR er on BOTTLE OF SKOL TO PREVENT PAINFUL SUNBURN ATTHE CAMPUS DRUG RECORDS SHEET MUSIC SUPPLIES Next to Woolworth HIT RECORDS Full Moon and Empty Arms Sinatra Frank All Through the Day Frank Sinatra The Gypsy Dinah Shore Wild Root Woody Herman Coax Me PARKER A Little Bit Dinah Shore Walter Winchell Rhumba Xavier Cugat Bijou Woody Herman Apple Honey Woody Herman Gimme a Little Kiss Krupa Laughing On the Outside Dinah Shore Music Stands PENS and PENCILS m rm From X SON Batons Reeds DAY CARD WILKINSON'S Bonnets For Hey-woo- d Send Her a MOTHER'S Have you been for a rub in the ping-pon- Thetas Initiate Pledges Proud new wearers of the jeweled Theta Upsilon are Marian Sor- With Millie and Jo nt Business Men Plunge In d Home Economics Club Elects New Officers The Home Economics club will hold elections Monday and Tuesday April 29 and 3u from 9 to 2:30 m the Commons building Members must bring membership cards to vote Candidates for the various offices are President Vivian Berry Hyla Robson Dorothy Jensen Winona Sorenson Halyeon Larson Chloe Hansen seeretaiy Beth Workman Kathy Hurst Gretta Griffiths treasurer Josephine Daynes Marion Ben nion Alene Morrell historian Iva Lou Thompson Nomiya Nogomei Florence senior representative Sorenson 'Georgia Fulmer Melba Leichty junior representative Marva Lou Hillyard Vera Nelson sophomore Beverley Burnham representative Doiothy Sanfoid Viona Reymund Leona Merrill Lambda Delta Chapters Hold newly-opene- n p Coeds Don Easter Parade 5 Rakes hoes shovels and pit will be active at the house of cardinal and straw Saturday April 27 It is the traditional “clean-uday" The l’i Raps arc invited to dinner and then the work will begin The vigilante committee is composed of Joyce DeWitt Mary Stevenson Elaine Cullimoie and Dorothy Simplon and anyone found shirking will be “creeked” Mr J D Sparks National Executive Secretary and Treasurer of A K Psi honors Alpha Theta chapter by his presence today Following a business meeting the chapter will hear from Mr Sparks during luncheon at the “Bird" The latest additions to the membership of Alpha Theta seem to have no fear for the pitfalls of Wall Street for nearly all have commenced their "dabbling" in Tel & Tel Kodak Eastman other Schenly Dist or some (questionable) security Hunches are numerous and humorous (?) Wiser bought several blocks of movie stock after see- ing Jane (the Outlaw Russell 15 he or 20 times in succession claims he works there!)— the are prone to buy Air Lines stock of course their earnings will never compare with recent wages earned therein but they can dream (They're the queerest guys always rushing to the nearest window when someone "buzzes the quad” and babbling together like kids with a new red wagon) Professors Swinyard and Gardner get a "look" in their eyes when anyone talks about Am Tel & Tel or the freezing of milk and cream for butter reThen there are the spectively conservatives— Pro Neuberger and Harold Dance who don't like the looks of any of the offerings (They plopped their $20000 in a local bank) Well another four or five weeks of this feverish buying and selling and half of us are going to be in the red (actually) while all will be well-eThe losing half of the speculators will buy the "steaks for the future tycoons of USAC Of Gamma Spur tea in honor of all freshman girls mtcrcstcJ in joining the Spur oigamzation will be held Sunday Apnl 28 in the women's lounge from pm The oiganization will be en larged from JO to jo girls thn year to permit membership to more girls Five girls will (ho-eas a maximum from each soroity with thiee as the minimum The rest will be chosen from the Independent students Girls will be chosen for theii and participation interest n activities depend bility college sense of honor unseltshness sene of democracy and a scholaiship equal to the college average for the whole year New Spurs will be announced on the "A" day assembly Chi O's Outline Spring the Initial Founders' (Just Off the Bird) Complete Schirmer Lib of Piano Books LOGAN MUSIC 'Austelles -- for spring-infsummer enjoyment! Prints that send out beams of sunshine and gayety! Pastelrrayoos treated with the dressmaker softness their forf Dark sheers comfortable end 941 CO PHILCO STATIONERY smart-lookin- Radios and Phonographs !' I 4 A - & |