| Show f - lake Tribune Sunday November The Salt W ? i VV- ?r VMt Alice in Wonderland On Aggie Campus r” ? 18 1958 BYU Students Hold Storybook Affair Rush Events Surrounds - USAC Coeds V : j : i XJ Pan-Helleni- c to a climax Saturday when ' rushees picked f their bids and Satu r d a y the evening d Into the U Greek world Norn Social Unit Val “4si Invited their guests to go with them to the Spring- - All week long enter-tainesorori-tie- s d V tive a Y- -'" '7 s & f - I 1 - w f - Jf - - i”“ ' I f' — 4 ‘ 9 il Don Kenyon 'aarl Doti Doris JoAnoe Garff Lew Shupe Pearson cheered Rlgk Uleville Jumps -X - r 4 rv? V"' ' i'1-- jfw I j £ MV tXv’' f VI'- ' - 4 : ’ i 1 Sigma Chi Derby Provides Fun Ward By Judy morning SIgs Ray Lambert Dick Marshall and Roger Clements began escorting alt the sororities to the event All sorts of new games left ‘‘older" sorority girls In hysterics as they watched their pledges swatting each other with rolls of newspaper in an attempt to break the eggs that were tied to their heads finalists for The three Sweetheart were announced during the Derby and the Pie eating contests greased chase a new “Miss Universe” what else could pi' It be but the Derby! Sigma Oil early Starting Saturday Sweetheart herself was X crowned that right at the ball in given her honor The 6 Crystal Room of the Hotel £ NewhOuse was the place and as Kent Bag-le- y Miss Word Huber and Nan Hansen wandered through the crowd they saw Dick Paul with Sue Cowan and Art Nelson with Haight Ron JI SIZES 5 Dimes A Coat Sue You! 7 I I & 4 ? Suiti “Hoyo" The Union Building Ballroom was all decked out for the occasion in cornstalks make-believIndians and au-- o HOUSE OF SECOND FLOOR 56 South Airtu Main St e tumn colors Janiel Ashton Steve Olson Doris Drown and Alex Brewer anxiously awaited the highlight of the evening the crowning of “Hoyo" the best-like- d guy on campus Finalk ists Ray Hart and Hugh were there but Jerry Liston had made previous cD Frm Uptown Theatre Open Monday Evening Dance The AWS dance was the center of attention Friday night as “Yoho” got her 0 Sportjwtor Vance AWS Pin-noo- Till 9 her coat Saturday was a gala night for the Alpha Delta Pis as they held their sixth annual take-o- ff of the Hotel place for this unique affair to which ADPs Invited guest couples Some of the specially honored guests were the other fraternity and sorority presidents and their dates along with the ASUU officers and dates 'Mystery Party ’air of mystery rounded the PI Kap house during the week as members made plans for their annual Bowery Party Saturday night Seems that this Is the party that makes up In advance for all the partying not done during the year For this reason the party is seldom held In the same place twice and never never is Its whereabouts disclosed beforehand! Jim Hart Ralph Carter Kitty Milligan and Susan were there along with Lynn Chidester Jody Fallen-tinDave Worthen and BobDahl-stro- e ble Smith Jt was more mystery again as the Phi Mus started out on their Treasure Hunt Saturday night Playing “master detectives" at- - finding the clues were Mildred Meyer"" Tom Jenkins Ann Ross and Dick Johnson "Xv were -- All-re- d Spur Barn Iance Takes Idaho Stale Spotlight Bluebird Friday Dorothy Parkin Martha Hoelscher Dixie Halgren Sally Roundy and Cleo Ann Larsen toasted them Saturday morning SAE’s Carlos Smith Reid Hansen Don Clifford Ross Bradford and Ken Bradley called for the pledges and took them to a car caravan through Logan and then to the annual SAE breakfast Roger Harris Sandy Saltern' Gary Higley and Dennis Taylor gave the girls their first glimpse of Greek life In the afternoon the Sigma Nu’s took their turn in entertaining the new sorority girls Don Dunn Dick Pearce Gene Tueller Dick Albright Gene Albright and Jerry Goddard were on hand to serve the girls at the-- annual Sigma Nu barbeeqe Sigma Chi tooK over in the evening with their annual Sig Derby Pledges lined up in the measurement line to see By Lee Whitehead POCATELLO — Stag drag and western djress were in order for the annual Spur Barn Dance FrTd held ay-eveni- ng for all Idaho Staters in 'the Student Union Helen Hyde s - Vs and The Y’s Men turnished apv music while Pat Henrie and Don Nelson exchanged with Gayle Griffen and Bryan Richards and Karin Richard and Johnny Gunner switched with Ruth Oftoson and Reed Blake Vote ‘Top’ Man The most “Preferred Man" on campus these days is Barrie McKay' At least that’s what BYU coeds decided last week when they voted for their preferred men The dance Friday evening was held in the Social Hall Arm ‘AT SUPERIOR general 1 — —— — — 20 That ladylike look comfortable to fit legal-lookin- K ON g 20 ALL outstanding sho "Fin 658 Viltofl Carpets Our Specialty" 512 - EAST 21st ‘ fcy - X realise the hameRANCES experience DENNEY in- T grime gbweetwth a newkind of freshness— a healthy 'jparklmg deadlines Now in your home you can -- and - HI SHOI WITH THI (lAUTlFlU ' SHOP MONDAY MO TILL FIT 9 i fit PORE It 'A f 7' Y 4 $ V i KIT "V by FRANCES —- longingforj It's only $4 95 complete with three preparations (plus 10®o —Eedlaidzz Send tor or stop In for the FRANCES PORE KIT Y Wk DENNEY VISIBLE today ft Hair color so closest inspection reveals only lastingxoior Jn minuteslComelet utir experts highlight and deepen your own tone cover gray' change the colot completely ! 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Yodng people burdened with adolescent skin problems will find this simple treatment exactly what they havebeen DENNEY 124 South Main ma HU V4V y VISIBLE beauty authority - Till 9 t same marve-lowith the oft k 9a to-us- e SOUTK HOURS to 6 pm 'Open Friday 4 At last for you to use ot troduces her treatment that swiftly safely “lifts out and washes oway” blackheads Women whose coTSplexions were marred by blackheads lurface blemishes visible pores saw breathtaking result the very first time Not only did blackheads actually rinse away but more openings seemed to disappear Complexioqs dulled 'by dirt COMPLETELY FLEXIBLE 'PUMP Redwood chairs have been slimmed stainpd and cut lower to the ground “for easier sitting by the swimming pool” just' to complete the'" Hollywood effect' the most popular ’item of summer furniture next year is expected to be the “director's chair”— being the same old fold-'ucamp stool with back that But you’ve seen for years they have a new lo'ok in color finish and angle STORE I am or doesn’t she? beauty authority's new home treatment shows results the first time you use it - A HEEUIUGGINOJOEFREE-FI- - those blackheads - SELECTION BUYI (color her hair) wash away Kismet pump in black or blue suede v- - YOU BIG BEFORE imMrnmmmK Does she 22-kar- at valued the FLOOR COVERINGS ROLLS US SEE e For instance aluminum stack chairs the kind with the woven webbing seats and backs now flash webbing of white shot with gold— real gold thread in plastic America’s §&4gg f and fashioned like a glove SURPLUS 1 (INS) — Out-doo- r next year should be more fun than ever It's gone Hollywood in style Most back yard favorites even redwood and aluminum' haCe a new look for ’57 Intended to make you think of starlets and swimming pools smart and and printed Engraved embossed rut etsTMim Musi be sold before we move into our NEW ENLARGED CARPET DEPARTMENT carnival- furniture 9 ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 DAYS OYLY ROLLS OF FINE CARPET Hollywood Effect Takes Over J £life LEAftM a i rman of ’57 Outdoor Furniture Slieer Comfort and beauty too WEDDING Remodeling music background Ron propriate Thanksgiving dinner in a reverent atmosphere provided by candlelight ballroo- and FramptQn with Marilyn Arnold and Darhle Pederson Wednesday evening Seen chatting between turthe and dessert courses were key Miss like affair reSharon Anderson and Louise 24 Whitehead that ported Dewey with their fiances J campus organizations sponB Smith and Bob Mahoney sored booths ranging from a a nearby table Margaret At to a pie-- t h r o w n g stand “Hitehin’ Post" which issued 'Jones and Dorothy Blair with Tom Zaun and Ken marriage lic- guests Peterson were inspecting the enses ho'rn-oplenty favors Highlight of the evening Green Triangle Cafe was was the crowning of “Ugly the scene of Intercollegiate Man” Five women's groups Satur' Knights dinner-danchot staged campaigns day evening Approximately throughout the week lauding 50 couples enjoyed the steak the homeliness of their candifeast not dates but character looks was the actual deter minate of their choices Run ch tarts and sundaes at Eating the Mad Hatter’s tea party during intermission were Barbara Stringham and Russell Peterson Daphne Stuart and DeWayne Shumway Mary dor-mitor- Mor- ris ning were Garth Holmes for Graveley Hall Rod Graddon lor Alpha Chi Omega Jerry Bright for Alpha Omicron Pi Bill Haynes for Gamma Phi Beta and Sheron (Shortic) Miller for Sigma Kappa Residents -- and guests of Graveley Hall women's their favorite Alice In Wonderland character to Kay Brock-- ' bank and Bob Webber ate m-Marva who would be named Miss Sig Derby- - Roselena Robinson “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi”j and Anne Tueller “Miss Sig1 Derby of 1956’’ were on hand for the pledging NEW-YOR- - - Friday night the rushees made their preference and attended the banquet put on by the sorority of their choice Alpha Chi's Barbara Jolley Mary Martin Renee Judah Pat Parsons and Anna Mae Parsons Joined In serenading their newSisters Chi Omegas welcomed their new affiliates at a banquet at Hotel Ecclcs Seated around the table were JKaroleen Peterson rush chairman Jan’ Jeanette Munk Annette Shoup and Renee Rouche The Skyroom provided the setting for the Kappa Deltas Vauna Vee Gray rush chairman toasted the new pledges of KD and Judy Pond Helen It's an "Alice In Wonderland” setting for Mickey McKelly and Clark Joy Goff Kay Glover date Kay Burgon among BYU students at Saturday dance Sonja Waite and Jane McKin- Moody Others Have I'lin j Dawn Keppner introduced John Marlow to the crowd Sue Allred escorted Sam Atoa Dai'rel Walker was escorted by Diane Hansen John Ben- son was escorted by VeLoy Washburn Joy Beckstead escorted Bob Bateman - Sloan Hales was introduced by Marilyn Woodward and Donna Hatch escorted Bill Mathis' Last weekend Helen Wilson was crowned Delta Phi Dream Girl at the annual Deltj Phi Dream Girl Dance Her attendants were Diane Henry and Sherron Reneer Dancing to the music of “Sentimental Journey" theme of the evening were Jay Hafieock and Joanne McClaran Ben Patton and Pat Patterson 1 turned into dr- - Miss Slebers cus4 tents Swiss ski lodges Indian reservations and scenes from China — Kay ""f t a t i o n a Ml” Bringhurst ‘Thiough the Looking Glass" Adds Atmosphere Sally Emmett and Bob West Agreed wlth Barbara Allen and Dick Bell that the false ceiling in the form of a giant chess board certainly added atmosphere Ann Jones and Jerry Palmer pointed out for their invi- - ’ sur- Ward 9th LDS pa r ttes non welcomed and congratulated the newcomeis to the Greek world Banquet Honors Sigma Kappa honored their favorites at a banquet at the Invitational dance The Lafay- An Karen Score for promises to Coach Jack tice Lljida Holmes and Stan Newman Mary Jean Affleck and Bob SchmerU cast their ballots early while Dave Tanner helped Natalie Williams Cur- ette Ballroom Utah was the members f v and ville-3r- Make Choices L Thrown Shirley Price and Marilyn Colombo on In the Sigma CM derby pie eating contest JWilh-Partie- s t Houses t - prospec- ” the gals entertaining their favorite men During intermission Barrie and his “attendants" were introduced With Barrie was Luaria Skow The other “Preferred Men” Were’Jack Nelson escorted by Bonnie Berrett Monroe McKay and his wife Lucy McKay Larry Jenkins escorted by Ann Tay lor' Hans Kelling escorted by Donna Hamilton Murray Mcjnnis escorted by place ’ became ory Eldridge Recreation Center and the Fieldhouse with By Pat Bringhurst PROVO — Fair weather at BYU has been Ideal for the parties and dances taking By Jo Ann Slebers LOGAN— The big word on campus last week was “Rush” Rush Week came Second Floor for an appointment no charge for consultation EL r V 5s -- |