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I - - 1 ' ' if - 4! 4' -4- i'"N S ill - y v I V Amy Vanderbilt's Etiquette i e! at unusual Pi Kappa Alpha party on St rib-rick's Day celebrating end of winter quarter 1 ability it were Jerry chopstick-eatinFitts and Ann Pettigrew Dick Dalrymple Pat Horsley Sid Ilorman and Sherry Walker Read Their Fortunes Manny Floor and Luauna Love Eddie Peterson and Winona Peterson Terry Thompson and Jackie Ward took turns reading their for- Utes Forget Test Week With Parties Travel Janet Trowbridge There were a few Utes Who weren't overpowered by the stresses of test week and they Tom Warnock and Raymond Johnson A Navy ROTC trip to south ern California Included Tom Taylor and Gary Brockbank among participants Pi Kappa Alpha went mien tat on St Patrick's Day — they really did Decorations throughout the chapter house carried out the theme though queues kimonos and geishas were nowhere in sight on partied and eampuo : sway site of Ore I:tah's game Seattle lintI versity Friday A i stalwarts Carl I erk 1 L'' : ' i Kir- Dawson by 1 ' I evening s a w Beta Theta N ' - - Lf'L ( Corvallis ' -- Parentst Journey To Corvallis To Watch Sons M 131 Evans Trowbridge 1 I section The Sigma Chi con tingent at Oregon included Lee Young Dale Godfrey Carl Jensen Don Kenyon Dee Rasmussen Jay Oldroyd and Doug Jensen Vacations away from the Beehive state attracted some students who were obviously seeking more fun than rest 1 - Bypassed Parties Sororities bypassed parties this week but Alpha Phi welcomed alumnae from throughout the state for the sorority's annual state day The big included discussions and a lovely luncheon Other Alphl Phi girls succumbed to the lure of trips as Neva Jacobson and Sandra Stamoulis journeyed to Las Vegas Nev Lynn Rowan and Joan Lynch went Palo Alto Calif way while Gwennita Curry went north to Logan Mr and Mrs Norman Hale S State Midvale' Mr and Mrs J Calvin Jenson 292 W 200 North Sandy and W F McCleary 159 E 'MOO South Midvale attended the ' of r University of basketball Seattle sit) game Friday at Corvallis Ore Sons of the group Jerry McCleary Curtis Jenson and Gary Hale are members of the U of 0 team 17288 Utah-Unive- or recuperation Winter Park Colo right for skiing about now attracted another Beta crew Bill Meyer Bill Bennett Spence Eccles Don Irvine il g tunes Bob Lippold Bee Stahell Clark Iligbee and Bobbie Smith Ron Little and Emilie Pearce took their turns at re veiling their prophecies too Party chairman Dave Clayton escorted Sylvia Johnson to the affair and chatted with party goers Loel Hepworth and Connie Jo Matthews Carl Burton and Carole Cook Ken Shuey and Valerie Jackman Mary Susman was Sam Parka partner for the evening and Joe Jorgenson took JoAnn Winget and Jim Gray was with Shari Powell 1 ' Pets Douse Vic Ayres and Wally Wright i n the cheering i their Testing e 13y 4 - '4 Redskin Roundup i: ' 1 F'k ' ‘ 4: r IV ' ' '1 '( (: -- - i'l-r- q 4 Ed Sbary 1hIflhs Burbidge Marilyn Stillman and Ifd Co Ikit to right enjoyed festivities - ''''''''t ' ' V - - '' ' '4144 1 s Immills-mwl-7-wi- ' z 1 0 i: NitmounimoLus P(Sim'ea-(- I - ' -- 40 ' — I 1111 Charnttlig Colonial ml ' c qt teo r:it - r '' ::::!74'' z 4) I - 2Z iI t '' I ' " ' 1 1 - - : -- 1 '' '''''''' ' Vr - 1 ' ''''‘f ‘ 0 tiy' - :: 1 4 -- : T4-- - ' ' 7 I" H'' t w 3 ''t '" 74 i q iI 4'''''''6N it $3550 $2700 - t 4 pi dtpP'-'- i kt) r- - ' 4 ' -- 91 - $ 1 '''' - ' -- :- - A t ' i q i t '(- : 4 AttpF: ' - p " Wing Style Sofa All Foam Rubber Large Wing Chair All foam Rubber '''' 1 '' 'Dear Miss l' anderbilt: I have read many articles about teen-agerasking questions But this one is the worst I ever came across Mutual trust and respect must be worked out beNeen parents ' C 1 y : :7'T i- 7 : t I we "' d once in a while but I do it trust k1 esSIO AP "Dear Miss Vanderbilt: I have a son who is dating a girl four years older than he is On his birthday she bought him a pair of trousers two shirts a tie shorts and hankies I think It's awful for a girl to buy a boy clothes What do you think I should do? He won't listen to me Ile was always a 'very lucky happy boy But now he seems to have nothing but bad luck Ile walks around the house as if he has something on his R S mind Ile doesn't bother to talk to our family--MPittsburgh Pa" :You don't tell me the age of your son but I assume that His girl shows very poor taste as you know he is a in giving him such intimate articles of apparel You must show him that you are embarrassed at his accepting them and that you certainly would not want any of your friends to know that she has given him such things It is easier for a mother of a daughter to forbid her daughter to accept such gifts and I know that it is hard for you to atk him to give them back I think if you put the discussion on the basis of what is good taste in boy and girl relationships he will either communicate this idea too the girl or he will in time lose interest in her Don't make the mistake of criticizing her violently Point out gently that had she been more carefully reared she would know better than literally to compromise him in his family's eyes with the kind of gifts she has given him Ile Is undoubtedly unhappy and preoccupied and therefore luckless because he is deeply concerned over your disapproval Even the most overgrown desperately wants the approval of his parents especially of his mother When his mother disapproves of a girl of his choice he often feels deeply guilty j! 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' tozee : e adaptations for every length hair - 1 1 : t 4 t:) ! ) DIAL DA 4064 i 'voill ii 1 - 3 I it 1 I Ato— Cs':: 1 : S i'l I - 1 1 1 ' L at SECOND i tk e' hno ''' EAST end HOTEL UTAH LOBBY vi 0PN eft0101 t o 1 $1200 - I1 ' i complete with cut SOUTH TEMPLE - 1 4tte' designing individual '1' '4ttls' ( leNtx t' We're experts at permanent i ' t -- - ' ' t - " look of elegance sia)A6 " ' candy yet with the dictatei '- L and fluffy as cotton Paris t ' that's taken France by storm! Airy V silent II 1- A ' 40' ' ' tt' ' - - ' - i 41- : :' '''' :7: - 1 ' i4 - 1 i ''''''' -- --- ' '' ) 1 ')'1- f '0' ) " t:'' if - i 1 : - it L1' o'i- Tr' 'I' Miss house for a Chambers hobo party Refreshments and program followed the style set by dress and Joyce Brusatt and Jim Huff were selected the best hobos Annual Event In a more formal manner members of Intercollegiate Knights hosted dates at the annual dinner-dancat the Green Triangle Among those enjoying the dinner were Jack White Sylvia Prewett Marsh Ramey Lynne Maykuth Rex Reed Wayne Reimers and Barbara Base Sid Root IK president worked on arrangements Phi Sigma Kappa fellows joined the coeds from Sigma Kappa in an exchange party at the Phi Sig House All sorts of costumes were in evidence as the theme of the party was "I Don't Give a Darn" Donning various combinations of jeans and bermucla shorts were Lorraine France Phyllis Gisler Marva Morris Sandra Rushton Betty Miller Rae 'son and Annetta Rob- ! - '"Ilot c5N to the Phi Kappa Tau ‘ 1 l 40 '' v:- t "f ! : r' t 4 4'1 t ANTONIO CORPORATION 3 a- poll HAVANA NASSAU pis osy corobaelm et for detcrptivo SHIPPING Opfm 104 5t TRUJILLO KINGSTON 77 May 23 744411 77 21 holy 13 77 Avg 10 24 31 114 toe (100 CIUDAD soh bider Mar 301013 tioy Apt 317 Wm t ' i WITH OR WITHOUT APNINIMENT PORTAU-PRIN41- NASSAU PAar 20 May 1 IS 79 hole 12 iloty 3 II 31 Awl 14 1Slor tropics" 0:29"S!v11 HAVANA IMIDADINUJILIODonsitop IINGSVON PORI ANIONIOhooko '" nm a P011413 PliN(1111101 1"- - Rem el the ach port - t- f y N II" Sot Vi $2889S '""'m'Imu'ma from -- IASTERN 'C c7 "Dear Miss Vanderbilt: I am a college student teaching a Sunday School class of second grade boys and girl I would like to know how to sign letters and papers to the children's parents how to introduce myself to the children and how to introduce myself to the parents when the child says This is my teacher'—J E N San Diego Calif" You sign the letters and papers to the children's parents "John E Brown" You say to the children "I am Mr Brown" When a child introduces you to his parents he should say "This is Mr Brown my teacher" But if he Just says "This is my teacher" you add "John Brown" Or you may properly say "Mr Brown" especially in a large urban community $190 't I rs So '41 ' my be behind you' "I would like to say to 11 Lt—Someday you are going to have children Are you going to let them do everything they want to do? You will realize then how much you love them and want to protect them Talk things over with your parents and have your mind clear when you talk with them or else E N N Syracuse NY” they cannot get through to you--M- L'-- ' - :i ' children know bow to pick their friends I tell my children 'I know I can trust you and that you know right from wrong If I ever lose that trust it will be hard ever to trust you again Because I can't always them because I t ik ) smaller parties among different organiza- tions at Idaho State College Members of ti :: V "5 erts kl and children 'My children's friends are alwtqs welcome here They have their own rumpus room downstairs I check on them " iv— : N Lounge Choir Loose Cushion Arm Ow Frfs - — t -t best-sell- ' t ) ' - Ann Rocker rbils Simpping Os t' ( on etiquette "Amy (sli! Vanderbilt author of the No 1 Vanderbill'a Complete tiook of Fliquette" has written a new booklet entitled "Table Manners" (No 70?) ashich is non Nvailable for 2 cents Pot your copy write to Miss Amy Vanderbilt The Sett Lake Tribune PO Box 1167 Salt Like City 10 Utah i ' 0 q r s teen-age- r I - Step Table End Table -: : c! i :"--- ' 11 ' Lamp Table '441 ---- ' 4 ' ' 4 ' '-- ' -- I" ' - e' r ' t- sans athletic events and a big dance resulted in a number of Nf i ::--- teen-age- - 4o4e'''' ran a question signed by "B Ls Salem concerning the rights of parents mer the lives of their was boy or girl I didn't know but children Whether "P I received many many letters from both parents and other teen-agerconcerning both the letter and my reply Ilere Is one I think will interest you A few weeks back I Va" gy9 ' gt54 r - 4 '' 41'' 60:t'''' 4 i - - 1 :: — 4:: 4P‘ i $4200 $3550 Loose Cushion : "'"---- ' k '''4 j s -- n4 5 - ' '- - - rs 1 - k I s ! :!' '''7 - - - - - 1- (k4 I 4 -41 Round Coffee Table --i 4 --- 1 " Z 1 A's:---- Open Stock Group " 1 k v t I - t k - : -- : - - 1 t l' ) '' ''' li 1(441t 1 - r": - 11177:':"4°-- 1 4 '' - : ' f ' i P li' ::- 1 5 1 r'4 a i t t' - - r: :::' I ? ? i' l''N --- 14 '1! v 17'77 Of-- 1 'J enr 1 "'' - 1-- : ': ti I st g41 1 1: i " ' ' ' k : :' l'IL 41P''' 'i ' (1r44' ) s 4 ir 1 t r t 01”1141 0 4 ' 'T —: eti :t 1 r y- l' ) i ' I : : '': 11 i' ( - !it 4 i lj:? ) -- - i I r klil I 1 Ill 11 17 I'1 - - : ' ti Off MP v Note Reply Brotight Wide Response Teen-Ager'- - - - f)' 1 vollcyAsThii:rLi eLeocihAa muberrek - " - - - 3 - -- -- - - - i Spent at ISC rat Itringhont PROVO---Final- s art over and nitwit of the population of BYU has left town" The added time caused by finals being moved up a day and registration back one days has made quite a nice long vacation period In registration packets Tuesday students will find their grades for winter quarter classes—might be a good idea and IL might noC Thanks go to the machine accounting office which is working night and day to make it possible ' Congratulations to Kathleen Buckwalter crowned "Belle of the Y" last weekend The title means thee just about per: fret in every way ller two lovely attendants were Marjorie McDonald and Lois Richins Coming up this week is the Orctresis Dance Concert under direction of Mrs Jerrie Glover and Miss Emma Lou Warren Curtain time is 815 pm in the Smith Auditorium Buest artists for the show will be Juan Valenztrelat Robert Blake and Gay Blanchard all from the Choreodancers of the McCune School of Music Salt Lake City Marian Green and Nancy Briggs will have the honor of representing BYU in a national debate at West Point in April The debate team recently returned from Pepperdine College in Los Angeles Where finalists were chosen for the West Point debate meet 1 ' 4 k T - -- vt T: p -- I' I - i ': it e :—:' - Weekend Over Spring Vacation 4 i - i ' 7 - ‘ -- 'So Intimate' BY11 Campus 'Thins Out' ir i A Notes From - -— : - The Salt 'Ake Tribune Sunday :klatch IS 19A 10 IV i |