Show 2— THE STUDENT LIFE JTov 27194(L hor Housing Bright Comedy By Eddie Redford j By BAUBARA FAYR JONES “Dear Ruth” the second theatreprocommunity to be given at the col duction lege this fall was presented to a full house on November 25 26 and 27 Members of Theta Alpha Phi national honorary were in dramatic fraternity of the production charge “Dear Ruth” written by Norman Krasna and ’ directed by Eddie Redford is a fast moving comedy about the consequences of love Tetters written by Miriam Wilkins an adolescent “matcre beyond her years” in the name of her older sister Ruth to a - ’ ' - 1 Lloyd : ‘ ‘ the Wilkins 'home resulted in '"'' much gay confusion' " ' Joyce s Keller ably portrayed the bewildered ‘Ruth who found and herself with two ' fiances' hurt' hated to the ‘feelings of ” f sup- Crook- - contracting i? -- i ct k rs rv Lyceum On Decembef T6'r Present ' MilitarpHop A - ‘ bed-roo- m ( drowniftgj her sorrows in "her ‘father’s iliquor was' played by I ar i - Dona Marie Simpson Ruth Henderson took' the part of Mrs Edith 'Wilkins' a mild-manner- re-ena- Cadets ’ t ‘ - ‘ £ Reese ’ either L Grant Reese as Lt t'Wiiliam ' Seawright of the US Army Air Corps Vas the misled lover who won in a debonair mariner ager whoj started the mix up ‘by writing the letters' and who tried to ease her conscience iy J ' J: with R B erintendent stori general foreman and ‘Robert Welch timekeeper ‘Employees carpenters ‘from Cache mostly a scene from “Dear Ruth " Which is be- valley number approximately' 180 Lilt to right "Charles RMecham Donna Marie ! ing presented by the dramatic "art department' for They arei replacing glass ''reinfSimpson Li Grant Reese Joyce Keller La Vere the third time tonight in themaln auditorium orcing walls building cabinets Waring Ruth Henderson and Max Wadsworth and woodwork and constructing fire escapes! v JConstructionwas started Aug ' ‘Sponso 1 1946 ahd the date of anticiis March 1 pated completion " To 1947 According to information 14(1 to date Housing units will be I: Not the ' “blood sweat and treatment of his Var 'experiences ready for occupancy by winter r'K' units arequarter These tears” but the rough humor cf with a motion picture' ' ' The 'Veterans aided by the the GI in the South Pacific The faculty voted to shift the apartments with one sponsors of the ROTC are spon- will be told by Colonel Jack bourr from" Ti a Combination kitchen and dining : room and" bathroom At the soring a' closed Military Hop for Major in the third Utah State general assembly to 11 am’Wednes- - present( tihie the am' Tuesday the members of the USAC mili city has 20 lyceum number on Dec: 16 ac tary dtepdrtment It will jbe held wording to Dr! Thelma Fogelberg day- when Colonel Major will 'ap-pe- units in use A’ centralnot-ai- r in the National Guard Armory Classes scheduled 'for' ’ll system heats chairman “Life with the GI’s tHe Dec 141946’" " am and be will conduct hot water is Wednesday buildings : in the South Pacific” will be the ’ available of facilities is are This hop for the purpose Laundry ed at that hour on Tuesday V Jiumerous subject in eleven the military "utility houses one for socially inte'rgrading Colonel Major is a Kentuckian activities bn’the campus every two'apartmenv puilings NOTICE i addition to the 24 college- The Military department de- who achieved a high refutation ’'Ip after-dinnas a d Card’s “Deacon” speaker-anR ''Service bwned witty apartment houses"! they in : sires to present to the Ex-G- I wrifer Wash- Station will be closed in of humor all have day 200 quonset huts which over the’ROTC unit an example of the beand elsewhere DC? is' ington Thursday while the manager in may" be utilized for living quar- social' life on an army post The war fore the In World il War Salt Lake City giving moral 'sup ters‘ A number of these huts'are atmosphere and motif of the dec- he served in the South Pacific port to the Aggie team See-'yonow 'under construction and orations’ music and entertainment illustrate He will his dthers are nearly completed laughable atthegaine! will ' be military During the festivities the the new cadet ' officers will be made Music will be furnished by Farrel Tippets orchestra All ROIC cadets sponsors and vet-erwill attend Lieutenant in Italy Tim Lieuteh-- j ant’s unexpected return to ' the United States' and his visit to - i The -- Federal Public Housing Administration project north of the Utah State Agricultural' college is nearing completion with lay in construction of the 328 most of the’ major causes of dehousing units overcome These units are being constructed for both USAC and Logan city 'use and are mainly for veterans San Modglin & Kahn Corp re- are contractors Francisco built units assembling housing for the Henry Kaiser shipyards at Van Port Ore and Port Orch-ar- d Wash The units were declared surplus and turned over to the government for dismantling by the Daley Bros Construction company Units were stripped from ' inside sawed into sections panelized catalogued and shipped here 'for 'reassembling Work is under direelion of ( 1 ‘ i r’J ed ‘ ever-understandi- ng ’ mother of two unpredictable I' daughters The father Judge Harry Wilkins Was' played by Max Wadsworth The Judge ‘was responsible for a great - many ' of the laughs in the play as" he wittily unravelled his eider (daughter’s ( er f- ’ ‘ problem! : Also in this excellent cast were La Vere Waring as Albert Hummer the- jilted local lover Alice Ockroyd 'as Dora the colored maid ’Maureen Robson as Martha) Seawright sister of Lt "Bill” Seawright Charles O Meacham as Sgt Chuck Vincent member o?':the ' Lieutenant’s Ncv 25— Frostline club Thankscrew and sweetheart of Martha and Eddie' Redford as Harold giving party' Tub '8:00 pm a marine who Klobbernieyer ISA meeting Men’s lounge 7:33 as entered the final curtain was about to fall hunting for Ruth pm ‘Dear'Ruth” School play au3i-toriuWilkins as had t Seawright the ' d"ay before 8:20 pm Nov 27— IK meeting Men’s lounge 7!00 pm ‘ j f ns ‘ What’s Cookin’ ‘ -- m Kiwanis Club Nov’ 28 29 30— Dec 1 Thanks- giving Vacation Sponsors Talent Find & ENROLLMENTS To obtain the best and varied NOW BEING ACCEPTED talent among the student body blanks have been mimeographed to be filled out by students interested in being a “Talent Fin'd” Blanks may be obtained from Wanda Nilson' public service chairman who will also keep a supply by the ballot box in the main hall where they are to be ' put after filling out Utona Luke appeared as' the first talent find of the year bn the assembly a week ago Tuesday She will compete with others who will appear each week on assembly In the spring three winners will be chosen and presented with prizes : For beginning and advanced m ' sewing instruction tion guaranteed Satisfac- SINGER SEWING CENTER ‘ RADIO REPAIR SOMERS MUSIC CO 71 W Center St Ph 716 Utah Logan We employ Aggie students part-tim- e q Why not bring radios here! your 119 N Main ® BOTTLED Phone 1052 Crytfal HO UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COL- COMPANY BY A Bottling Co Logan Coca-Col- a carters QUALITY 80 East DRY' CLEANING AND THREE DAY SERVICE SERVICE TRY WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Wfcjjr ? 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