Show 4 — STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 27 Marriages Take Social Spotlite Lambda Delfs their new house Ilule and welcome social activities burst forth in her to the home The Chi O all tJhe brilliance of college life Sisters have planned a clean-uYet some Aggies have carried clay Saturday to improve the yard their romance into fall with more and plant Seven Sigma Nu Brothers have lasting associations Lambda Delts and ALL AgMarriages took precedence by returned from the service to resheer weight of numbers KD’s sume their activities in the gies — “Greenies and Moldies” Pauline Tate spoke vows with Welcome back to Gary — are invited to join in a partyDick Cahoon and Ginnie Dahl Harrison Don Doug Hunter and Carol Gustaveson of Chi O Dunn Ron Larson Paul Brann ing procession beginning at the became the brides of Dick Eugene Tueller and Bruce Dav- Institute at 5 pm Monday night Smith and' Ron Stevens Sigma idson Transportation w'ill be provided Nus Junior Class President Jay The Kappa Delts welcome Jan- from the Institute Destination is Bates Sig Alph married Irene et Bateman back to tbe fold alter Willow Park Lagos KD a two quarters at tbe spending Irene’s sorority sister Shirley University of Utah Ball games (volley soft and Whiting was wed to Bill Woodand “circle” games will foot!) look to To smart well be is ard of SPE Lyle Johansen Sigwith dancing and realternate dressed will The fashions that ma Nu claimed Cheryl Pack from Manti for his bride ferry be most popular among Aggie Co- freshments A talent show will eds this season seem to be ivy climax the event on the patio Bingham AMS President LDS affiliate married Joan Wardle league with its striped blazer under the willow trees and lights trousers and LDS Calvin Linde chose Mari- jackets coats car Under the direction of wife Blackner for his lyn both For and Darwin Merrill and Una New engagements announced day night apparel are those of Karen Draayer KD fur is the highlight Loden Green Jean West the committees have and John Bull SPE Jayne Kent a new neutral color is on the planned to accommodate more Chi O and Wayne Brown BYU popular market than 600 students All are inCarol Hansen Chi 0 and Dtve Leather being treated as silk Williams Pi Kap and Pat Wal- is used more extensively for vited stag or dates lace Alpha Cbi and Bob Folk-ma- n jackets Activities start at 5:30 pm handbags and shoes Pi Kap while another jacket fashion is bring your coats to nullify posFour women students were the bulky-kn- it sweaters sible inclement weather pinned during the summer seaWaist lines are w'orn In any son Norm Olsen Student Body style this season — empire “flapPresident Pi Kap affiliate pinn- per” or normal and dresses are ed Nancy Squires Alpha Chi being designed with a blousy efReed Nelson also of Pi Kap fect The feminine look of 1912 pinned Joan Kenner of Chi O is recuring in this season's styles Kay Nelson KS pinned Marilyn — inspired by the dresses deMiller signed for the musical play "My Chi Omega Sorority wishes to Fair Lady” Sighs of summer romance fade acknowledge into dreams as the new glow of mother Mrs gt-as- Invife Frosh To Fun Nighf s tra-trni- ty tab-butto- n Foreign Posts Offered To Ag Teachers Sigma Nu Casile To Be Replaced Graduated Aggie teachers will have the opportunity to teach in held this position last spring but cannot unfortunately relurn until foreign army operated schools spring quarter when he is ex- for American children next year pected to be recovered from his according t o the placement automobile accident bureau at Utah A hearty welcome is extended SJe to the freshmen Positions in the elementary Drop by the house and watch the world series grades will be available as will 1956 Club Notes Home Economist Calls Meeting First Home Economics club meeting for fall is scheduled for Monday October first at 5 pm commons building lounge New officers of the club encourage all home and family living majors interested in becoming members o the club to attend the first meeting Officers for the coming year are: President Eleanor Duffin 1st Vice President Ruth Peterson 2nd Vice President Ruth Soulhwick Marie Secretary Kennard and Treasurer Elaine Kirkman Freshman and transfer students will be given information on Alumni S E Needham gave the brothers a number of ideas to slart the year off right at the fraternity meeting Monday Fred Wright who has returned from an LDS mission has been Dick Favero elected chaplain Sig Pi's Report On Confab Sigma Pi extends a nearly welcome to all returning Aggies and especially to all new students With a loss of only three members Sigma Pi is back in full strength The largest national convention ever held by Sigma Pi was as- sembled at the lluntington-Sher-atoHotel in Pasadena Calif August 27 to 30 Aside from making contacts with many distant brothers a great deal of valuable information was brought back by our delegate Dick Brillantine Tentative plans for a social year were the main business taken up at our first meeting Dates were set up for our French Parly Western Party and Orchid Formal The pledge class was regrouped under the leadership of Bob Chatelain and various committees were organized for coming activities n The fellowship consisted of tw weeks at Christian Leadership Training Camp at Lake Michigan and two weeks at Washington University in St Louis Mo The active AXO was Utah’s representative to the confab An open house will be held in which hosted one representative honor of Kappa Delta’s new house from each state Mary Ann McCain a transfer mother Mrs Hannah Allred October 7 Mrs Allred will greet from the University of Wyoming visitors between 2 and 4 p m is being welcomed by Alpha Cln at the KD house Light refresh- sisters as is Ruth Smith who ments will be served The new returned from Brigham Young University housemother is from Ogden Rosalena Robinson rece i v e A reunion was held during the congratulations from sororitj summer at the Canton Cafe in sisters for being second attend Ogden Many of the Kappa Deltas ant to “Miss Ulah” were in attendance Kappa Delts wish to welcome all new students to Utah State Kappa Delts Fete House Mother At Openhouse Tea d -- Activities Started For Five SAEs Sigma Chi House Receives Summer Repairs 9 Ep Briefs Sigbrothers The with the “Hearts'1 returned to their beloved Cobble stone Manor in high spirits read) for an enthusiastic “go” this year After meeting President Bil! Woodard was consratulated on his marriage to KD Shirley Whit ing A lively meeting resulted in election of Norm Scott to the presidency of Inter Fraternity Council Carl Henderson is new social chairman The Fall Pledge Formal has been scheduled far December 'fysSL Qrfkji cl £0 —9" black-toppe- Welcome Back Aggies! Yisil Our SKop for All Your Photography Needs Film Processing Program Listed off-camp- op- In preparation for going active five pledges of Sigma Alpha Epsilon started skunking activities this week Garth Wilkes Harry Pif?r Herb Griffin Ilarvel Jones and Leon Thurgood are the prospective actives A w’ork party is on the agenda some secondary school positions for the SAEs this week and the and librarians guidance coun- brothers are making plans for sellors and domitory supervisors landscaping their new home are needed according to the office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the w Army Posts in Germany France Italy Japan and Okinawa will be Reluming members of Sigma available during the 1957-5- 8 Chi were pleased to see the pro- school year gress the Alumni has made on A bachelor’s degree with 18 the house during the summer The chapter room has been com- hours of education and at least two pletely remodeled and the paik-in- g ence years of leaching experiand a valid teaching cerlot has been d tificate are required Positions over duties as house Taking manager for the Sigs this year are open to persons between 25 is Dale Tilley At the first meet- and 35 and women must be single ing Hank Christiansen was elect- and without dependants ed to represent Sigma Chi in r’ree Transportation IFC Free transportation to and are sent to from the area of service with Congratulations Roselena Robinson Sig swee- salaries for instructional staff at theart' who is second attendant $377 monthly and free to Miss Ulah Roselena and Paul- quarters are vailable on a living miniine Schmidt a Sweetheart attend- mum tour of duty of one year ant brought chocolates to the Inquiry should be made prior Sig house before meeting last to Dec 1 1956 to assure consi-- I Monday deration for the coming year Evening School Fall y ‘ter schedule for the Ulah State evening school was released this wreek by Dr Lee Grande Noble director of the summer school and evening school A great variety of subjects is being offered to the students who enroll for the courses which will be taught from 7 to 10 pm in most instances and on days of the week which will be set for each couise First meeting of all interested s held this week but students y students still enroll in their desired courses Annette Maughan Returns From Midwest Trip Annette portunities in the club programs Danforth Maughan received a Fellowship Award j and committees Home Economics this summer National officers of the Sigma Nu Fraternity will visit the chapter this fall to make arrangements for a new house which is to be started Spring Quarter Tiie lot between the Sigma Nu castle and the Chi Omega house has been selected Present plans show a “fabulous” house for the on television chapter quartet in tht (Color or Black and White) if Photographic if Cameras and Accessories if All Type! of Photographs Supplies ThuneH Camera Of course Most everyone does— often Because a few moments Coca-Col- a over refresh you so ice-col- Center d s sparkling with natural goodness pure and wholesome— and naturally friendly to your figure’ JFecl like having a Coke? 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