Show J 1 wm wm p w t pM 4 The Salt Lake Trlbnne Sunday October to study this week1 Wednesday marked the beginning of Greek Week for all the fraternities and sororities time - Terry Kastanis maning A Greek Variety Show toured the city hospitals and that evening the Union Build““ 1 ing was filled jr” ' with the with Pan-helleni- " By Jo Ann Siebers LOGAN— The theater group1 at Utah State presented their first play of the year last week 'Desire c Im Council Under the V1ncen Elms” was the name of the production and t Ed Shuey Blaine r ‘ SEQUIN REG $305 SQ YD Z (LAYING EXTRA— ' "Pin Wilton Carpet SQ YD $105) Our Specialty” Silt STORI HOURS 658 EAST 21ST SOUTH HU 4-43- 85 Peter left 'Mel-'XfUth- y and Bob get Smith Garff- acquainted Andrea Ellis Renee Fillmore Lambda Delta Sigma party at Cougars Join in Autumn TraditionaUiike Dance By Pat Bringhurst PROVO— Fall has come to BYU and falling leaves and crisp autumn days Indicate ""I that winter be might around Just the y comer! The tradi-- j tionaT Autumn Leaf Hike and took dance place Satur- "' ‘ SPECIAL WEDDING -Holmgren LaRue Lewis and AnRonnie Dailey nette Cooper witnessed the event along with Bob Greaves Melvin Stanford Margaret Thompson and Don Crockett PSINTCO -- ( 41 t k day Donna Hoggan and Miss Bringhurst her committee teamed together to put on a wonderful hike called “Happy Hunting Grounds" Dave Farr and Margie Mefford hiked the hill together with the rest of the crowd Everyone met at Maple Leaf Flats for lunch games and singing Ruth Otte-soand Christine Ellsworth Joined In the races against n Diana Whiffen and Richard Hunter Throng at Dance Nobody seemed too tired to attend the “Indian Summer" dance Walt Winkelman and Eddie Jones thought the tepee corn stalks and harvest Clayne Robinson George Cas-pe- r Gordon Enders and Roger Weidner competing for frosh president Posters advertising prettiest most charming girls on campus will appear during the coming week Election of the 1956 homecoming queen will take place on Thursday and Friday Girls sponsored In the primaries included Lynette Kay Brockbank Val Crossley Lena Davis Ina Lou - the Jane Judd Diane Oates Pack and Camille Markstaller Faulos chosen by fellow students to be In the preliminaries were Pattie Porter Others Barbara Rather W - 1 t 4 Thacker Style eemwhetio thompee eondltionee Tutcwl Cum cold wave 6 Glamoer ilne O s 9 7 8 Styled eet — X permanent 73° haircut 150 Paris Beauty Salon—Second Floor ELgln yee mey bm yeer fherye eccevnl moft popular tialreoloring— Ml Clairol Hair Color SatK® Ogilvlt Slitr' Proporationt to holy flvo your hair hoallhy taaiourwC - bow “PrortoJ CIbbobiob Stick" for beautiful W fatur Wo m SoyIob' th y Pat Junene Jones Sharon and Pauline Barlow — plenty of Candidates Members of the frosh class reaUy turned out for active Harris participation In class elections! 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The magnificent hand makes set cut stones first of the liance quality beautifully Mail order Dawn Wride ey DELTA— En route to a new home and assignment In New Delhi India are Mr and Mrs by Insko of California MisJ Gcnevi Correll Insko representative 1 Don Morgans Await New Home in India fabulous copies of fine diamond platinum cocktail glamour rings it rand — au ew Pluuw print to Inuuro proiuptiwM -- AddrMO Q (HlffMIMMf free efevtorteee Clty COD uMeee Q StOt Qr4mr wH no appointment necessary n' Donna Hoggan - - Aed look how beoeAfvl yea The ”T‘ Calcares "held a beautiful candlelight Installation Monday night for new members LaDean Wright president Initiated Jeanie Webster Carla Burmester Betty Jo Nielson Carole Wheeler Sharon Rick? Karma Rasband Emalie Adam-soPaft Dunn Carolyn Hand--leOlsen NOW nt body-tale- Sedgwick Janet Strong Rosa-le- a Wilkins Emily WInther Luanna Wortham and Zona PIRMANtNT 8 8 L -- tCASONS TO - ' a Wednesday evening a stushow-wa- s dent held In the UB The shows are weekly events and all the winners will meet In a final contest In the future Claudia 6000 KIGHT HAVIjrOUg Circle Games Joining in the circle games were Sam Pendleton Ared Tucker Kathleen Has lam Veryl Hendricks Pat Bergner and Joyce Parrish of the event Darwin Merrill and Una Jean West kept busy at the refreshment table distributing chill and dough-hut- s Marilyn McCormick Jan Jane J: at softball Elison Carol Epperson Yvonne Elzlnga Klea Haynie special Is 2 - ’ ' -- Ar-anso- n Joanne Jensen Our great Stout other styles it i Neal Christensen and LaRee Wade Dick Smart and Diane fed'tox ff rut at imams moon used as decorations really set the mood Also enjoying the evening were Dick Reimers and'Evenell Wade 10 i ENOPAVIO-EMBOSSE- -- 395 H ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUPPLIES — Dennis roles Norman Me- - Miss Siebers Phee Jay Dee Hendricks and Prof Floyd T Morgan were in the supporting roles Seen at the opening night perform-- ’ ance were Sally Roundy and LaRae Larsen Ann Brum-met- t Diane Tucker Marilyn Soeiberg Fred Doctor Tom Jones John Lindford and Jocelyn Shaw Lambda Belts Frolic Lambda Delta Sigma held their annual "Willow Park party last week in honor of the new pledges and prospective members Lorrayne Bar-ke-r Rochelle Agren Theta Crook- - and 'Arnold -- Thayer were among the very first to arrive at the Union Building The group “caravaned” to Willow Park for games and — eats Elaine Tingey Jack Cox Adrian Gale and Kay Smith chose up sides for volleyball and Ruel Barker Bryce Bennett AL Carlson Bill McKinney and Larry Porter proved they were athletically Inclined Olympics Thursday brought a of the original Olympic Games Getting a firm footing for the were Betas Bill Stephens Dick Eiler and Vem Stevens as they pulled against Phi Delts Wayne White Tony Hess and Jim DeVore A banquet Friday night climaxed the week Jewell Ainsworth Sue Daniels and Sigma Oils Mike Norton Reed Fogg and Dickson Smith as they came In the door Gayle Baddley and Pete Knuds&n helped Linda Lee and Sue Evans find a place to sit Marian Stout chalrmanned the event with Richard L Evans as guest speaker and Dr S Grover Jtich Jr asvthe emcee The “weekend was full of even more fun for the Alpha Delta PI’ as they headed up "the canyon oh A bicycle' ride Ann' Sutton Janice Nielson Julie Harvey and Allene Bullock were among the first to arrive at the picnic spot Phi Mu Hayride For the Phi Mus" it was a hayride up Emigration Canyon Gray Meyer and Ted Hatch helped dates Carolyn Pollard and Pat Bruce climb into the wagon as they waited for latecomers Pat Robinson Jim Morgan Corinne McKenna and Sugg Wilson “State Day” was the highlight of the week for the Alpha Chis Trekking to Logan for the Saturday luncheon with their AC chapter were Carolyn Jensen Collen Cluff tug-ofwa- White 1 In the starring many bridge games SAVE- - I spotlight bowl while Delores Aubele Sue Allred and Nancy Nichlos kibitzed Tom Sweeney and John Ilemple in one of the FLOOR COVERINGS 6 Hawthorn shared the the—pnnch Races during Greek Week attracted eager Utes Carolyn Jonas left Terry Kastanls Marion Stout and Kenn Morris dx Kermit Herd Jr and Doris Griffin and Veil Wright h e a d 1 n g for Re-Ena- 1S eo Talent Show Drama Draw Eager Aggies exchange Saw Pi Kaps Kent AT SUPERIOR w5 V On the Logan Campus I -- ’at- - tr- v ma W W T Activities Keep Redskins Busy “Busy busy busy day!” Activities parties and more activities left the Utes little r V 1951 Races Banquet Are Included By Judy Ward " o " qTH6 ew QVOidl eusg y intiriitlonil Utci CorportUog Printm is q?A U- t fit Ferelga Ftx ptidl ( |