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' ' - 4 i - )' ' -- 1 ! - 1 1- -- - : - '' -7---- He's our guy" says Mary Jo Andrus as she presents Dale Col-tre- y with a trophy Be reigned as Delta Gamma Anchor Man OCCUPATION: HOUSEWIFE annuanEE 'We Give Babies Away Today' Hums Disgruntled Mother Ow 41 it t through two or three showings of the entire prograni and emerging fresh as a rosebud Last weet I went to the movies and I must admit I was ashamed of the 'way I behaved I hid my eyeswhen the girl committed suicide— I resented very much the fact 1i Tina (nith three) sings it now and she that the me (with four) I'm glad she did This morning for example it's my favorite song and I'm muttering it venomously 'You would too If your Eight because Ten refused to stop making a clicking noise with ber teeth threw a wire coat hanger at her and then Fourteen in defense of his sister rubbed half a grape' fruit in Eight's face As Queen Victoria said we are not amused Anybody under a ripe 30 years of age better stay out of my path today All young things unformed dependent savage Impulsive liable to rub grape- d I mnoll fruit on full the double-featur- e mov- ies anymore spiritually or physically Perhaps I'm getting old corner table were Bart cozy - Vallandingham : el ' ' ' Room of Andy's Smorgasbord Saturday night for their for mal Dick Calhoun was Ken Nor 0111 -- 061ACAll 1 I NOMII Imiaress I City eid L1"' 01 THI FM well as ila C44 i r voo- i O' viTt -- a --4 -- ng 131 11 ' 09k 4— 1 N wide-swe- fr ' iiirt al 111 41r:(i-4430)vA A v1 tN -- Iffli ) Iv 11 f t t 4 ) F4Ir"11 VN t N kt r to c4 li A it tl:NN 't ' I tio tt A I I 411 t f -- 4 " vii- ' 4: ' tot' :- (0 - (' 1 ? -- t 4 -- 4: ti 'N ' rs ll t : a - i I e 'xii''''' 1 e High Note With Pellon in the bro Hotter p In lustrous faille tested shades of pink white or light blue 10 to 16 life-lik- -- 11 t 1495 -- 0 6 11111 qv N k 'Ic ' It 1( - t ' iti 4 74'' '''fi'' Z VI-i- s 4' s 4" lokillatus b I N I t : f -- ' 6' lo 10 4 f t V1 r t i Lorelei With Pellon in With halter nylon Crinkelostic Red 10 to block or neckstrop 16 1 1 1 ' t I Ti: 114 IC 01 t ' if Mail orders please odd 32c postage plus 2 sales tax in Utah I 2500 : -- - '1 '''' - r - - - z — 04Mk !e101 A go Ag e w ft— 0let411 OM" Awl a Mk ( b - t s t Floral printed pique with black sequin flowers the wing collar Turquoise and black on white topping Sizes 10 to 18 il v wk anc e - 4 (Lower) 4 '' - 2500 A Monday Store Hours: 12 Noon to 9 pm ' -- to ' 1095 ' Is purple 9 '' 1 4'1A1Z) '4! 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ht P404 sonwAmr FltillTRIALirrIll "'"""'''' mmtowaf George Pace Norrna Grey-so- n John Huish Lois Stettenson Larry Bitith Jeannette-Boyack Jay 'Hamilton Pat Nowell and Jordan Tan- ) 950841 INit - Elaine Kinney and iaudia Kimball do Val Nets pledge duAles If they're freal dutiful they'll become actives 67 e 1 z Now for the first time long flexible nylon acetate and cotton fibers bonded chemothermically and shaped into a Pe lion bra liner that flexible and so performs miracles in your swim suit It's clo4I-ligcomfortable porous to diffuse heat and peispiration washable as sheer-looki- "Harmony" a patent or white kid SHOPPE — 524 Walker Bank Bldg Ls I Aw sAtnEr3 SADIE c- : - 1 -r- :It- 1 I are Me MAXFIELDS : I m is&Asouter SONO I N '' Academy of Friendship Session for Women of the Moose will be held May 2 at the Moose home in Salt Lake City Mrs Florence Lott of Provo will be in charge Mrs Ray 3Boice Mrs G S Safford and Mrs L J Tobias will represent Salt Lake PM s i 'Windy" CHARGE - 1 2 SCF1117ATIR Fd— lo s - ' '- s 10671r — Er 1' a ' Per FlOor Ilk t He mat &dr' I I I —0' t rflik - beauty-inmotio- p fluid-tin- googol ik e pellon-line- d These black Florsheims are dusky accent silks or equally beautiful with dress-ucasual cottons Each has the comfortable "walking heel" and some are inset with cool feather-weignylon lace so yet so durable 1 Li stavicC 'si 50 They foundPaul Buchanan Carol Clissold Keith Bowles d Mary SIggard Hal Milner-an- new alluring "shape insurance" with miraculous handsome black patent and airy nylon lace — Vanet Sorensen and Stizanne Burbridge got together with their fathers Mr Lawrence Birrell Mr Earl Hicks Mr Don M Sorensen and Dr LesBurbridge and—vollat—a sketch Joining in on a rendition of "Sweet Adeline" were Barbara Castleton Ann Castleton Dr Kenneth B Castleton Mary Jane Rich ardsoti Mr Lon Richardson Shirley Haynes and Mr Howard Haynes I I dit 9‘ hal - prize-winne- Costume Parade - movies learned about romantic love from Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "Seventh heaven" My dreams of high adventure fed on Douglas Fairbanks in "The Thief of Baghdad" and "The Black Pirate" I kept in touch with the supernatural and the underworld via "The Cat and the Canary" 'Seven Keys to Baldpate" and Lon Chaney Sometimes my little sister came along She was of the hide - the- - cyes and tell-m- e r school But not sue I watched it all even though for weeks afterward I bad to slam my bedroom closet door very fast so that no dead body would oomo toppling out I could really take it in those days sometimes sitting Iii the 1 social unit dinner dances This week end the Nautilus girls' social unit dined and danced at the Starlight Gardens with invited partners The colorful theme "Lavender Blue" found Carol and Jim Elder Nancy Tolley Neil Ch stian‘ien Darlene Irvin Bo F Farr Maurine Hill and GI Harman in a daze over the evening's entertainment Swirling about the floor of the roof garden were Fero' Holman Jerry Young Jeri liebdon Jack Mills Myrna Pay Max Hales Barbara De Marco and Gary Brown The dinner chatter was topped by the coming "Y" day for Carol Groshell George RomBill ney Shirley Hansen Hyde Barbara Benson Second- Shoe Solon ht : 4ININSPI ( our dark and dressy "florsheims" spotlight 1 a Way Southern hospitlity featur and a ing the man southern moon sent the Phi Mus and dates to the Club Boyd Blackham Carol Casper and Jim Geddes Members of social units that are rushing for this quarter are living like veritable "kings" and "queens" The reason is that pledging mem bens are seeking full-tim- e membership and the non plebe status by- working for the actives Car washing for Claudia Kimball and EI ine Kinney Val Norn pledgei while dish washing ironing shoe shining and floor mopping kept Gerry Adams Gloria Johnson June Thorn Carolyn Piper Ann Kitchen Tonia Stallings and Essie Ann Robbins busy dur ing the week In Lavender Blue 1 The spring quarter also seems to be the time for 41 Women of the Moose Schedule Session ' rn Ma-Southe- The mutic of Al Frank and his combo lured dancers Car- olyn Bell Bob Fulton Carol Calder Morris Buckwalter Dorothy Thompson and Dave Brown (Alt on the dance floor when-it's-ove- I lucky destert of !or a Montmartre effect II 1 c olonel for the night while '"Warren Woods and 1‘1!!Raw1e3 did their part as : ' southern 'gentlemen On band foi the festivities were Ruth Gertsch Jom Bóley Marilyn Whyte Ken Cook Virginia Hughes and Randy Green They congregated around a big table and Invited Marlene Young Dennis Wean Marge Olin Dick Isaacs Barbara You and Barbara Erickson Ralph NielsonMary Lynn Jacobs Gary Breeze Dawn Walk and LaMar Hills stayed at their table for just one more bite CarolynNeff Ron Green Jessie Cook and Dave Rasmussen lighting candles I Second s smit 1 snake themselves very scarce and very polite I have always enjoyed lngti the movies From about the age of 10 on I could be found any Saturday" afternoon happily swinging my feet from an aisle seat—preferably an aisle seat that had a little light on the side Tickets cost 10 cents and popcorn which was purchased next door at Mr Ghislin's shop was a nickel a bag with asmuch butter and salt as you wanted Ab Saturday afternoon at — double-barr- el treatment of the better anything pro- gram lastedfive hours and II came out with blind staggers a throbbing headache and burning protruding eyeballs I guess I just can't take the VII taught it to double-featur- e Th!cl Va !orb) Jackman all lined up for the costume parade while Lou CaUlster George Poulsen and Gary Ho Hind pointed out to possible dates Galley Anne Brockbank Iiireri Peterson and Jean Muir and John Griggs donned Kappas also asked their fa-their craziest costumes and vorite guys—their fathers— picked up dates Carol Crockout for some partying The ett Marilyn Madsen and gals and dads gathered at Sheila Mallory for the Sigst Storm Mountain for dinner - annual "Odd Ball" party at baseball singing and such:the Old Mill — Lee Birrell Mary Hicks Lemke to pull up Other southern belles and their beaux included Elizabeth Crawley Jim Bennett Joyce Kirkman Merrill Redd Ann Crary and —Neil Stewart Sigma CM "Odd Balls Jim Moyle Lawry Huusaker - By Carolyn James PROVO—Spring fever with all its symptons has struck the y- campus The malady seems to be contagious with all tudents complaining about tbeir forms of lawn lounging sun bathing and mountain hiking The campus lawns lopked quite bare this week after the deluge of campaign posters of last week Winners of the election were announced at the special ceremonies Friday at the Inaugural BalL An nounced as the students to fill officer shoes for next year were Lloyd (Duco) George president Dixie Robison first vice president Ralph Boswell second vice president Nelda Black secretary and Roger Sant business manager News From Voting Front Listening to the exciting results were Ron and Ruth Salisbury Kay Creer Bob Driggs Carol Kennedy Jack Whittle Darlene Davis Wes Potter Joyce Brockbank Bill Beazer Anna Lou Miller - By Dolly Reitz "This is the day we give v babies away With a half a pound of tea" There–were certain days When Tina Cobb's mother (she had eight children) used to go around singing that little ditty un- der her breath - 175 - Armond idruiec Party- - Goers T Students Get Seasonal Malady 1 k I with Jerry Lu Emerson and Morris Nelson "parlez-veus-" r 'THE' ' FEVER 4 s --- ) rintemps By Margot Cannon Spring April and the prom- Ise - of dancing lured Jb4rDelta Gammas and dates to the Salt Lake Country Club Friday night for some of that "April in Paris" atmosphere Lucky guy Dale Godfrey reigned over the affair as Delta Gamma Anchor Man Catching up on their French accents were Mary Jo Andrus Martin Beryack Norma Bell and Don Ebar who stopped to - 1 k N their chairs )Pii7te:-áii- ' ' - - ' ' A' LAE' TR):8 UNA Sunday April 25 1954 TO UTE SPRING SOCIALS ' - THE SALT -t I |