Show - 4 — STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 30 1954 CLUB NEWS GREEK NEWS Foresters Frolic Alpha Zefa Members Have Meet SIG EPS SELL HOUSE CHI O'S BUILD ONE EPS SELL HOUSE At the meeting held last Monday night at Cobbleston Manor many of the activities of the forthcoming year were discussed Among these was the sale of a very attractive and exceptionally e house substantial on the southwest corner of 8th East and 9th North This fine building has a dry basement and an airy first floor and attic with a clear view of V ith a scenic Cache Valley small amount of repairs it could become it was said one of the most wanted houses in Logan If no offers are accepted by Saturday Oct 2 the Sig Eps are going to tear it down and replace it with a new fraternity house ing at which plans were made for coming events Plans include a general woik day Saturday for all the girls Thanks to Favorite Guy Scotty Jeffs all the girls enjoyed chocolates at the end of the meeting Just before leaving they were serenaded by the Sigma Chi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities SIGMA NU PLEDGE OFFICERS New' pledge class officers were elected by the Sigma Nu’s Monday night Clive Winters gains the presidential post Vice president goes to Bill Weaver and Ron Burris is new recorder The new heating plant at the house will be completed this week CIII OMEGA Last Monday night the Chi Omega girls held their first meeting of the season in their new house Plans were discussed for the coming year Sanford was elected Helen pledge trainer and Sidney Smith was chosen as social chairman A luncheon is planned to be held Sunday Oct 10 with the local chapter being host to the Ogden and Salt Lake alumnae Aeeording to Pat Williams will be president sometime during Homecoming SAE PARTY has been named homecoming are going to start the chairman to be held October year out with a house parly Saturday at 8:00 pm The boys inApplications are available in tend to show off their new chartreuse ceiling an unidentified the student personnel rnd student RIG stone-and-fram- open-hous- e nil Chi’s HOUSE are holding open Sigma house today for any freshmen men or transfers interested in an inside look of fraternity life The house will be open from 1:00 to 4:00 pm Thursday afternoon SIGMA OPEN DAVID JEPFLSOX Homecoming Plans Set Dave Jeppson Brigham SAE’s City The annual Foresters barbecue was held on September 24 at the forestry summer camp in Logan canyon An estimated two hundchildren red foresters wives and guests were in attendance The afternoon was dedicated to fun All sorts of outdoor games were on hand for everyone from age two on up The meal served In the late afternoon was the product of a “night of bedlam" One hundred and twenty pounds of beef were pit barbecued for eight hours The meat was covered with a spicy sauce and served with a variety of fruits and vegetables the Foresters Pat Wallace queen was on hand to give a hello to the one hundred and twenty seven freshmen The affair broke up after a short demonstration of the saw mill ALPHA ZETA MEETING The first meeting of Alpha Zeta national agricultural fraternity will be held Wednesday Oct S at 8 pm in the Union Builidng All members are urged to aU tend to assist in selection of new candidates for initiation into the fraternity AC On March (Continued from page One) Ing of Orval Holly Don Becker Robert Jensen and Elmer 20-G- O body offices for committee positions Opening are on parade decorations assembly pep house KD OFFICERS In a meeting held Monday rally and publicity committees Tony Pastor’s band will be the night the KD’s elected officers They are Addie Jean Fuhriman attraction for the homecoming full program at halfpresident: Eloise Karren vice dance A been planned president Norma Hector secre- time has The football game with Brigtary Emma Jean Walton treasham Young University will be at asurer and Janet Bateman 1:30 Saturday afternoon Friday sistant treasurer Following the meeting Sigma will feature the alumni assembly and a giant pep rally Chi fraternity serenaded them Hold Your COLLEGE BLUEBIRD t spokesman said TiCKET STUB! $25 Scholarship EACH WEEK For a USAC Student Stub Numbers Will Be Announced Every Thursday in STUDENT LIFE FIRST WINNER OCTOBER 1 1954 AXO HOUSE MOTHER Alpha Chi's are happy to have Mrs Hazel McKell as house mother for the coming year and wish to welcome her to Aggie-lan- d even- - Chi O’s Active PINNED Doris Keller Chi Omega Willard Gardner Sigma Nu to ENGAGED Ellen Campbell Chi Omega to Kay Herzog Pi Kappa Alpha Kathleen Ilorlacher Chi Omega to Glen Lucherini MARRIED Mary Rhodes Chi Omega to Richard Squires Pi Kappa Alpha Frances Shoup Chi Omega to Gary Richardson SAE Sidney Nelson Chi Omega to Richard Smith SAE Marlene Clawson Chi Omega to Jack Burnett Sigma Chi Nedra Nielson Chi Omega to Mark Bell Sigma Nu Ann Patrick Chi Omega to Bry Nelson Pi Kappa Alpha Pat Hickman Chi Omega to Philip Williamson SPE Beverly Bindrup Chi Omega to Scott Ilansen Sigma Chi Joan Wilson Chi Omega to Sidney Roskelley Sigma Chi Joan Carlson Chi Omega to Clyde Baugh Pi Kappa Alpha Jolene Harper Chi Omega to Daren Critchfield SAE Ruth Spackman Chi Omega to Lloyd Andrews Karma Lee Ilorlacher Chi Omega to Jack Balling Sigma Chi Buzzer Picture Dates Scheduled Time is running out for you to make appointments to have your picture in this year’s Buzzer Last chance to make dates to be photographed are Thursday and Friday Sept 30 and Oct 1 in the Buzzer office in the Union building Pictures for Buzzer are taken from 8 to 5 and the cost is $150 Senior boys are to wear a white Shirt and dark tie Proofs of pictures are to be picked up in the Buzzer office one week after taken There will be a regular meeting of the Buzzer staff Wednesday at 5 p m In UB 2lG You’ll aiW2l3S7e glad you bought a Chevrolet (and now's a great time to buy one!) You’ll slay proud of Chevrolet’s lasting good looks d You won’t find another look car with the of quality you seo in Chevrolet And if you like Chevrolet’s looks now you’ll like its looks always low-price- You’ll enjoy exclusive features for finer motoring n Body by Fisher — the of any leading power car — the biggest brakes the h frame only highest-com-pressio- low-pric- full-lengt- box-gird- er ed and the only Unitized Knee-Actio- n e field They’re ride in the all yours iu ChevrolctI You save when you buy and when you trade Even so Chevrolet is priced lx'low all other lines of cars And at trade-i- n time you’ll be ahead again from Chevrolet’s traditionally higher resale value You'll get a special deal right nov Bight now we’re in a position to give you the deal of the year on a low-pric- new Chevrolet Come in and let us show you how much you’ll gain by buying now I Now’s the time to buy! Get our big deal! Enjoy a new (Dlhiewoiot YEAR AFTER YEAR MORE PEOPLE BUY CIIEVItOLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAIU Sec Your CSscvroIef Dea!er m Sydney R Peterson of the student executive council conducted the assembly USAC’s administrative council student executive council and other leaders were introduced by president of the associated students Ross Allen r Meeting was held Monday Wahl-stro- |