Show yum p'l'l yT"f'T— 'V -- v — f-- y r — e—)"--- r-j Tb Salt Lake Tribune Sunday March vr 1957 S U5 Recalls History With Founders By Judy Ward February 28th Founder Day at the U of U and a day of celebration! Spurs Eileen Demars Ann Davis and Liz Stallings were busy selling red and white Founder’s Day Carnations for donations t o the Campus Chest Utes may have looked strange walking around the campus carrying a flower clutched In their teeth dr protruding from their or Just plain squashed between huge volumes of accounting books but nonetheless the thought was there Also Thursday an excused assembly! With no thought of teachers who might not excuse classes students flocked to Kingsbury Speeches and dances and I don’t know what all plus a flag raising ceremony were on docket Evening Banquet But the featured event of the day was the evening banquet at which the university’s new Student Union building hip-pock- Newly acene dedicated U of Union waa the U of the Founders Day dance Satuntay They Aim for ‘University’ ISC Initiation Name Change Occupies Aggies Sessions Busy School By Jo Ann Siebers LOGAN— The State Legislature was directly involved in giving the students of Utah By Lee Whitehead POCATELLO IDAHO — Initiations Installations serenades exchanges a slumber party an open house in arena play and the bo’xlng matches!! Activities for one and all at ISC! Grade points determined the l’ State a little extra enthusiasm last week when the bill V was passedfo change the name of the college to Utah State Afnlversity The student senate including Norm Olsen Nolan Draney Dave Jeppesen Dorothy Parkin Social Units Lead Y Pace Basketball Draws Throng By Pat Brlnghurst PROVO—Gay parties and exdtlng'asketball games seemed to be enough to fill the weekend for BYU students The Val Hyrics and the Caml Los Social Units " exchange Friday night Starting the evening off with a whirl were Myrna Monterlath and Don Kenney Pat Murchie and Warren Hap man Susan Westwood and A1 Smith as they Mexico basketball attended the BYU-Ne- choice of1 a bean spaghet tl or steak din- hJ Miss Whitehead bers of Sigma Kappa Monday evening Red Rock Cafe ner for evening enjoyed by George Boas left Ruth Cline Ted Hatch and Fat Bruce seen chatting mem- - was the place Four girls Sally Laldlaw Loma Henson Blossom Carlson and Loray Carlsen topped the three-poimark and feasted on game Cheering with the crowd were Nancy Newman and Chuck DeGraw Kathy Pickering and Don Free Mahrah Sniehder and Gordon Ashby Diane Orr and Bob Cena After the game a “Who’s Who” party was held in the Smith Banquet Halt Everyone came dressed as celebrities and part of the evening was' spent In guessing who was who! Enjoying the game were Sandra Young and Don Van Noy Lolly Borgquist and Tom Tucker Vicki Durrant and Mo Ivy Dancing together were Shaunnie Arboghast and Clay Cornish JoAnn Scholes and Craig Osterstrom Ruth Stanfield and Leo Weldner Carol Ann Brown and John Peterson Saturday night as BYU met Denver a large crowd filled the field house Among the cheering “Cougars” were Frank Hague and Barbara Davis Hayden Peck and Judy Grover Gene Mertz and Ann Holliday Lee Marsden and Marilyn Ord Others Joining In were Ben Davis and Lois Rlnefleisch Roger Larson and Joanne Jensen Paul Trane and Margaret Lindsey Dick Burbrldge and Ann Romney Singing the Cougar Song were Roland Goff Herbert Christensen Mick Iverson Kirk Hart Don Sedgwick Chuck Marshall Jim Hart Douglas Stelmle Lee Bate Karl Wood and Ray Tracy steak Dancing games goodies and gab made for a lively exchange Friday night Terry Melton Jerri Brower Joan Orgil and Larry Phelps were seen rushing around not missing anything Afterwards pledges of AOPi underwent the calamities of “hell night” finishing up in the wee hours with a slumber party at President Joyce home Serenades honored two girls during the week phi Sigs sang to Barbara Robohm a blonde frosh from Idaho Falls who has been selected as their “Moonlight Girl" Gay Bitter AOPi was the object of the Phi Taus "Happy Birthday” serenade AOPi-TEK- Bru-sati’- s Carlos Smith and Lee Cantwell made the trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday to help the bill along Graduating seniors Roger Larsen Karen Carmen Renee Judah Gary Hansen and Roy Snedden discussed the possibilities of having “university” put on this year’s - diplomas The Men’s Intramural Association held their annual open house Thursday evening Queen c a n d i d a tes Jackie O’Niel Margene Isom Von Della Richards PalmWaddoups ody New slimness smart tailoring ' i On toe elegant pump with finely tapered buckle and white stitching Red tan or this wonderful at calfskin MAIN 39 SOUTH Orders! Hum idd 254 ’ Additional A jdfrmfrAi ll iitifi f 12 Foil OSes Charges ea COD’s V iUftnii navy SIC i Uli dime-siz- e ifrfr CoL Harpold Officers Club while Inside and Shirley Delnes stopped to talk to CapL and Mrs Clark Final Dance The final event of the “Founders” celebration was the dance held of course In "the new Union Saturday Paul Baker Karen night Burklnshaw JJob Young and Nancy Valentine sat out a dance or two as they listened to the fabulous voice of June Jerry ' Matthews and Tom Sweeney enjoyed dancing piore’ as did Janice Robinson and Dick Eller Founders Day Queen 4 Francine Felt was the official hostess with attendants Kathy Jones and Kathleen Pinnock’ also assisting It waa “Pass the Candle” night at the Trt Delt house this week as both Janet Holt and Theone Paxton surprised their sisters Janet has the star of Sigma Nu Byron McLeese while Theone Is wearing the PI Kap pin of ( ' 4 five-arme- Crlsty featured artist Clair Kent Vincent Ukeleles lets and swaying palms enchanted AdrlanJWll-leRobert Larsen Anti Hibbard and Stan Blskell Sitting on the floor and eating off of grass mats seemed the most fun to Marilyn Park and Mark Greene Janice Clayton and Tom Fredrickson The of the affair was the crowning of “A D PI King” and anxiously awaiting this were finalists Roger Bartlett Slg Ep Gary Johnson Kappa Slg and Bill Spencer Sigma - Tl The Army dropped some of y x Weber Enjoys Delta Phi 'Dreamland’ By Toni Fife OGDEN — The student body of Weber College was swept into dreamland last week with Delta Phi when these returned presented their assembly at the Moench Auditorium It was nar rated by Bill I Si W Miss Fife one into a dreamy mood then put before them pictures from all over the world Jack Drake slept and s dreamed he was in Dr Shakespeare class The “great orators” in the audience thrilled to the thunderous words of Julius Caeser Dan D’Hulst soothed the audience into a quieter mood by dreaming of a scene on an Hawaiian island — complete with hula dance and song It seems that gay Mexico was Gary Taylor’s Idea of a Murdock talked who every- - Come learn about the wonderworking action of Max Factor's fabulous new "ACTIVE MOISTURIZER" This Instantly "dream” Ah romantic France! 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