Show &y x i I t i t ‘i r IV The Salt Ju Tribune Sunday January 23 1053 IV i T1 ! rf t'l I t X’v I $ I k'x is 4 I 1 4& f 1 fM If-- s 1 1? i V i k x - Xr W V l Hfe ij‘“jr ) 3 9 j By Deborah Paige Have pep club at school thht needs pepping up? Might take a hint from the Jordan gals Their pep club! called the Charlonian Club really is a bustling Organization what with marching at bas- M V- f Jordans Charlonian Pep Club Rates Top Spot ! ’ a ijt ’ DATE WITHDEBBIE l X M b T ir I f‘XR fl ’ 1 Xm ‘1 Cf 4 V' ti'te " Hi' ? irx' ?v:i vw 1 ! ketball games undertaking a Christmas project and giving an annual spring formal Visited the club Just before the Jordan-Provgame and found red and gray clad members busy hosting members of Frovo’s pep procedure before home games V "T £r Mtfe-S- f 4ff 1 ’ o t i! 16 4 Hrm 4 -- K kS - club-stan- dard '”1 s PARTY’S THEME and also the theme of their march was ‘’Military in Review” Gay red J Linda Sabey Diane Price Helen Anderson and Eileen Craythorn are bo busy chattinf jjjf thelrVake They are at a party before JordanFrqvo fame they’ve forgotten to eat A white and blue streamers festooned the tables in the cafeteria and a yummy dinner of chili was ' U of U Will Kick-of- f Chest Drive With Novelty Basketball-Gam-ifx e V VS& k i - i V- - v&rV-- What’S this? Hear the Utes have a new scheme for learning history the easy way Pub licity for the Campus Chest drive which' has dreamed o poa-nesia- n Tilt" So what’a that? A basketball game composed of a team fighting the battle of the hoops with all the drawbacks of the Greeks staging the Pelopom nesian War Dark ski glasses and gloves will handicap players and referees will don halos and do their work accompanied by violins trumpets and harps Coaches will be Dean Myrtle Austin and Dean Burns B Crookston Tilt’ Heads Earl Wunderll chairmans the drive assisted by Jean “Tilt" Reese j " x j " -- Other ingenious Okelberry The is headed by Para and Sylvia Knight - REST OF THE COMMITTEE included Darlene Church Kay Rodgers Marilyn Highes Judy Larson Arlene Beckstead Hazel Pierce Penny Reed Geraldine Whitmore and Marlene Wright Jordan’s gym teachers Miss Helen Seaman and Miss Yvonne Schofield act as advisors and help the girls with their marching Another advisor is -- 27 years ago and has helped keep it active MEMBERSHIP IN THE CLUB is based on scholarship and activities and a member has to stay on her toes once she’s in This year’s Christmas project was subbing for Santa which the girls undertook with enthusiasm Hear the “Charlonian Ball" was a pretty festive affair too Linda Sabey heads the club this year as president while Jean Stocking is secretary and assistant secretary ii Judy Beckstead Other officers include Rosemary Miner historian and Gayle Pixton representative Smw Carnival w at B YU Week Staked 'V r i -- Williams stopped by a mirror for 'some primping while dates Don Gels Neil Savage Ed Contratto and Dave Clayson waited organizers are Carol Williams Sharon 'Walter John Nuslein JoAnne last-minut- PROVO — It was' a great week for snow at BYU In e fact the whole “snowbou n queens s tic snow sculp- tures and daring sportsmen competing on ice and snow Snow carnival m during the weekend to congregate at Hotel Utah’s Starlight Gardens for their winter formal and buffet dinner Earl Wuijderli Corinne Nelson Bob Rose Claudia White Steve Olsen Betty Bcrnston activities Prom’s A’ Coinin’ Ready for a party? Well best hustle and round up your dates for this year’s Junior From Feb 4 is the date of the shindig which will be held as always in the Capitol Bldg Dance-abl- e music will be furnished this year by Les Elgart and his “Band With the Dane-ln- g Sound" and Janeth Jensen were among crowd going into the Hotel Lobby Plngry Just Arriving Doffing their coats were Kay SllvagnI Shirley Haynes Jean Goff Carol Stoker and Sharon Parry Assisting were dates Bill Quillinan Chuck White Bob Crofts Gordon Elliot and i Dick Rasmussen Virginia Welling Laurlne Ellis Kay Saunders and Pat Smith Don Ware Bruce All-re-d and Dick Randle dating Pat Coles Pam Reese Carol Pulsipher Nancy Drinker and Kay Garff Doin’ the Mambo Dance floor enthusiasts were Fred Juarez Adele Herman Duane Hodge Elizabeth Dow Noall Burns and Lee Ann Loveless Fred llodson Latrelle James Doug Holt Gencjva Snow Lynn Findley and Winona Peterson also gave the floor a work out on Charleston numbers It was “howdy podner" time at the Sigma Chi house as the Slgs went on their annual western spree and renamed their house the “Golden Nugget" i Maurie Barnes Conrad Judd John Peters and Steve Gleave were all toggeif'pp in blue Jeans n’ boots Twhich they sported before dates Jean Goff Carol Jacobsen Carolyn Durham and Rosalyn Bryson Chatwln Joanne Jerry Bob Twelves Wright and Jasmine Freed were among as couples in the round-u- p were George Poulson Karen Peterson Lynn McGhie and Joanne Garff Chief item on cupid’s calendar comes this week from the n Pi Phi house Seem Zoe is wearing Lon Richardson’s Beta pin beneath her Pi Phi arrow ! -- Dre-m&n- Valerie Done Vie Ayres and Corinne Nelson are snapped get tinr in practice for “Peloponnesian Tilt" basketball game d" lovely artis- by Other party-goerincluded Tom Sdhwartz Carolyn pur-haLarry Ott and Sue Wool-ar- d Chairman of the affair was Manny Floor dating Sheila Mallory Sigma Pi also found the weekend right for dancing and hustled dates off to the Ft Douglas Officers Club for a formal affair Group included Bob Sleater Fred Frost Pi Kaps found time out George " the club Miss Oralie Rawson who originated SCULPTURERS SHOW SKILLS f Mi i" Committee members include Judy Allen Claire Marie Bickmore B Lee Cho’ quette Audrey Gwinner Mltzl Hansen Barbara Johnson Carolce Lloyd Mary Ellen Petereit Loya Stutzneg-ge-r John Walther and Sharon with a bang Monday at the 1 af Loretta up the w ackiest promotion stunt yet and plans to start the drive off “P e k Savage Arden Thorum Dorothy Thompson Julian Claudia Blodgett and Anne Miller starts Monday ri half-tim- e topped off by cake decorated with a patriotic UJ5A in red white and blue Party’s chairman was Helen Anderson assisted by Shirley Price Marilyn Brady D’Anna Despain Lynn Tripp Kathleen Barker Joyce Dansie Joyce Faurschou Karen Nielson Linda Jacobson Jo Ann Jones and Arlene Pen-ro-d were among committee members we will go say Norma Hector and Ross Alien en route to Kappa Delta winter formal at Utah State College almost dominated the campus as social units geographic clubs and service organizations vied for top honors In the snow sculpturing contest Colleen Kruse Alcyones Lorraine Rees and Ruth Anderson packed snow for solid base for their snow figure while Peggy Jordon Ann Vandergrift Donna Seely and Diana Nielson exchanged snowballs with 0 S Trovatas Sue Ilolbert Joan Dixon and Sylvia Sloan “Snowbound" Living Aggies Witness Gala Assembly KD’s Dance at Top o’ Union By Bette Reese LOGAN — Kappa Delta’s Cloe Ann Fralley and Bob Folkman participated In a “Midnight Fantasy” Saturday evening on the top o’ the Union marked another enterKD taining ball The winter formal was an affair for the men to remember They were presented with gold sorority crested cuff links Boyd Eddins thanked La Jette Erickson for the selection of the favors and Charlene Moyes completed refreshment arrangements while Aileen Taylor announced the intermission program La Rue Fames Claude Brown Sandra Williams and Ross Jorgenson applauded a jazzy number by Glen Ecklon and his Ogden orchestra Mary Alice Sorenson Dave Jeppeson and Jay Bates commended Irene Lagos on the extraordinary dance cards Norma Hector andRoss Allen were looking great In their evening dress as did dappers Tom Arnat Jack Hemmert and Don Hull Sigma Nu girl Jo Atm Libby Mildred Meyer and Beverly ieffs agreed Joy Goff Jim Dahl Claudia Layton and Danny Spencer observed tha presence of patronesses Miss Ina Doty and house mother Lillian Doyle fountain room gabfest with Claudia Burnham Stephen Scoffield Ruby Loosle and Gordon Christensen ' Chi Omega’s “Snow Bound” was one in a series of Greek assemblies be- assembly ing performed for student body “theater-goers- " On Thursday the Cardinal and Straw Sisters staged their production directed by Pat Jones and Marlene Wade The Aggie “Starlets" were stranded In a ski lodge and entertainment ensued Even draped in ski togs Janet James and Ginnle Dahl looked very professional hula dancing Ski boot dancers were Jeannette Munk Marilyn Wight Gwen Willy Betty Stoddard and "Winter Peggy Johnstone Wonderland" tapping by Prls-ceU-a Wade followed a stunt by Dawna Daines one-woma- it up at the “Make a wish for Athenians" John Stevens tells date Nina Leishman at BYU Athenian Invitational held recently “Snow- Murphy was overheard exbound” dance were Carol Mickelson Brad Bloom Barplaining to Mike Bingham and bara Parker Darwin Purvis Terry Williams that his beard LaRae Brown and Lee Livwas the result of a bet with ingston Alice Harding and Scott Farmer Gaylord Erickson grabbed for silver snowflakes hanging sisters" from the ceiling and Karen sang Carol Broshell and DarHartley Lyle Almond Bonlene Irvine as they greeted nie Lewis and Ken Evans aboard the USS Nauwere seen checking coats at pledges tilus at their first rush party the door while Jill Herring Thelma Poulson Bonnie Ber-re- tt and Leonard Smith waited for and Joan Grappendorf the door checker to take their tickets carefully stepped up the gangAthenians celebrated their plank on deck while Maurine Hill Karen Parker and Charunit's birthday at an invitalene Guild offered a helping tional dance Friday Neil hand Des Edling and Beth Christensen John Mower and Baldwin served Annette Hill n Mike Abrogast squired Bean and Sharon SteAudrey Lockheart Pearl vens their Nautilus cakes Thompson and Gloria Unger Billie Hansen Connie Gabbot to the dance marking tha and Janice Babey picked the unit’s fourth birthday off the tops of their flags Rick Ralle Carolyn Wallis cakes for souvenirs Bob Smith and Patty Porter greeted Athenian sponsors Mr and Mrs Ben Lewis En- Jrif ejn “Charya If ftlaaia joying the music of Bob Evans were Bob Roakes Deon Smith Bill Jackson Audrey King Gerry Turner and Jackie Smedley Rushing Season Many social units held their first rush parties last week Dick Wobton Tauslg president explained to rushees Bob Porterfield Kay Smith Joe Topel A1 Hensley and Dave Crockett the traditions and history of Tausigs Fred Matis soon to he a missionary greeted prospective members Frank Bennett Sam Melville Joe Fistone and Kay PEO Notices Monday Chapter I 730 pm Mrs Erie Bond East 1 R Chapter pm Univer- “Yo-Ho-IIea- 603-5t- ’ sity Club Tuesday An ‘Extra’ Skirt Men have been wearing a long two pants suits for time but it took a St Louis designer to snatch the idea for the college crowd This designer uses a fine rayon flannel for a second skirt in a tone alightly darker than the rayon worsted used for the Iwoplece suit" Thus the jacket goes with either skirt and the busy student always has an “extra" skirt on hand Mrs R Chapter Q 8 pm Sheridan Chapter S 1 pm W Hewitt 154040th W 04Q-12t- Join La-Dea- n h East h Mrs J East ' ir remarkable Tour te HAWAII All Tour Expense an4 hr lnfrmatia ahan r write Mr Alwaa rarvtjn J Mrlay J87 i N 3287-M la Salt Tl J Uk — Ltm4 gall faers Ravel Charge Plat Robison Don Tucker entertained Paul Gambles Roy Jorgensen and Don Rivera with a demonstration of mumblypegs with a pocket knife and Sheldon AOViatUIMINT DUP Notices —Salon Telephone Second Flooe Ikrscr FI:::j Vkzzi North Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers meetings for the coming week Ellen are as follows: J D ATT 33 i ''' 7 i Monday HALF Camp 23 7:30 Robertson on ow ycnrly opoclnl! tlilo month only e popular permanent This is the evenf our customers know want wait for! cold-wav- And no wonder deep waves mode it a by-wo- rd its — its South DUP Tuesday firm curls its biting greater manageability have among our patrons Cummings Camp Mrs J Reed Bills 3045 South I - rm fce'f (Wifi potnAw KnV coloring — WIm Clolra! Hoff Color SofS of Eiiomood'’ for bootrtifirl monitor" £rvion "Qun W m OgflvM t')-- rt to Kfp 8 pm 1476 E Thursday Creek Camp 1 p m Mrs Thomas E Jensen 3 i East Luncheon and meeting East UK I-- Mill 0 Gibbs Ogden Utah wai re- j cently placed as a secretary 7 S 0th Wednesday Yalecrest Camp 1 pm Mrs Alice Sugden 033 Military Dr luncheon and meeting Friday Yale Camp 2 pm Mrs Grace Bowman 1511 E 0th South Once a year we slash the price of our most 1 664 La-zet- te West """T i pmt Mrs Faber X? at Radio Sto-tlKOPP 4 f on la tkib Pc:i this area hava stepped up from dull futureless jobs to positions with more pay and opportunity through Speedwriting at Henager Henager continues to have far more requests for secretaries and stenographers than it cari fill V after complet L I Ellen Faber Gibbs ing a secretarial course at Henager that Included Speedwriting including “Henager training Speedwriting helped me qualify fast for good position" Mrs Gibbs said You too can improve your present position with Speedwriting the easy ABC shorthand that can be learned in six weeks There are no symbols or machines Scores of men and women in C1u New Affm4 Mn4y r r Farming Spdwtittf tkm ey Ttwrwiwr Friday TM M4ay An withaal afcleatiaa pm' ga J1 s!k A who! pared of pedal-pushfashions in cotton twills denims seersuckers beby cords chambrays and tattersalls ach worth a mint in flattery Novelty prints er r stripes and solid colors Salt US 45 Iat Iraadway Oydan 344 Wa main Of Op STATf AT ITH Daily M aadoy end Friday Urn'll Until SOUTH i pm f pm ' |