Show Student Life FRAT MELEE SCHEDULED FOR THURS- DAY JANUARY 24 VOLUME XXII WEDNESDAY UTAH LOGAN JANUARY Will Meet B A C In First Contest Manager And Committee Chosen The newly organized freshman de- DR GEO R HILL IN STUDENT BODY TODAY PICTURES TO BE - Photographer — Staff Working On Book Quarter Number 1 i ’ well-writt- J GOVERNOR MABEY COMMENDS U nthePresident i 1 WINS lf "roui-menU- NEW BEE-KEEPIN- G Chairman of Women’s COURSE IS OFFERED Is Chosen A Hew course In l’an-Hellcn- ic culture will be given ths during winter sud spring quarters taught During 'ttlie by Mr Gill of Hyrum winter term there will be classes on Hnturday Tuesday Thursday and with no laboratory hour of class Burning-lisMiss Josephine and will be announced laler A continIn charge of refreshment course will be given In programs and Miss Alice Pederson uation of the In practical bee keeping the spring and music In charge of the hall to be spent In colThe gymnasium will be decorated much of Hie time Orapiary lege with flowers and the Bluebird College credit will bo given for chestra will fnielsh Hie evi nlng Miss liuth Horsley president of hall to the Women's lie given Jauuary II In the Kmart conThe Committee Gymnasium sists of Miss Hazel llluglism fur c liillele After completing one quarter of success the weekly Nose for Lews contest begins with this Issue on its second quarter Karl Young Is the winner of the book this week His story is entitled “Making the Holidays l’ay” and tells how Professor Arnold doner of the weekly prize given by Nose For News made his holidays remunerative due to his "new'sy nose’' The new students who are entering school this quarter wi!l undoubtedly be interested In the contest and for their benefit the following explanation of what the contest Is and A plan has been arranged whereby every student can conveniently have his picture In tills year's Buzvocal solo zer It will cost one dollar to have two proofs made at Torgeuson's Studio The student should select one of these to be retouched and finished and write the names of all of the organizations to which he belongs on the back of the same before what is wanted is given: returning it to the photographer will be presented every A book The fraternities and sororities as Students From All Parts of The well as the classes will be In student body meeting to week assigned United States And From definite days to have their pictures the student who writes the best news Foreign Countries Register taken Watch the bulletin boards story for Student Life which Is not for further notices and cooperate otherwise covered by a regular reStudents registering for the Win- with the staff in this year's porter The stories should deal with ter Quarter at the Utah Agricultural Buzzer a success making some happening of interest to the College are coming from all parts Editor Wilford Cole of this year’s students Editorials of merit may of the United States and even from Buzzer reports that within a short also' win a book foreign countries it appears from an time a definite The story should be typewritten assignment will be analysis of registration figures just made of days when members - ot and should not exceed 1000 words A compiled by Miss Abbie Groesbeck classes newsy story will fraternities sororities and short assistant registrar other organizations should see the receive recognition where a long Every county In Utah is repreThe entire Buzzer drawn out one will go In the waste photographer sented in the registration the re- staff Is laboring night and day to basket port shows and in addition stu- put forth a commendable Issue next Articles must be In Student Life dents have enrolled from Wyoming This year's book will be office before 9 a m on Monday spring Colorado Idaho California Iowa printed in Logan mornings Minnesota Oklahoma Georgia Arizona Kansas New Mexico Illinois Texas Maryland Michigan A C Missouri Montana Nevada and In- buting class under the direction of Dr Coulter looks forward to a most active and beneficial debatThe first meeting of ing season the clans last Friday found twenty Winter Apens enthusiastic debating aspirants enrolled Out of the class the Frosh With Large debating team will be selected Immediate work was started on Registering At College the l'hillipine question which will be the center of argument In the A C debate to take h ol in later the season This Is place the only contest scheduled 'at present but the class series will take after place in the near future which the Frosh plan on fulfilling a schedule with Juuior Colleges of the State The class takes the place of the regular Freshman Composition-- 2 and counts in the English group towards graduation Stanley Christiansen waB chosen by the class to art as debuting manager and Hazen Cooley Maryln Yeates and Joe Cowley were elected us a committee of three to furnish the class with debating ma’ 9 terial Under the able leadership of Dr Coulter the class should be an In- diana Students have entered from ducement for qdapts along the for- Canada and Mexico Whilt far off ensic line'hfid dt India half also- - sent it represecta-tiv- e of future debating teams of the " ' ’ school “The L A C generally has several students from Persis and India here by their governments for DAIRY DEPARTMENT sent advanced work in irrigation and dry farming" says Miss Groesbeck “In FIRST PLACE addition to the Asiatic students in residence there are always a large IN CHEESE CONTEST number registered In correspondence courses Tho total collegiate enrollment at Two Highest scoring samples the College for this year will likely of Cheese Submitted By Dept show a substantial increase over last year when registration for the of Dairy Mfsr at College This Winter Quarter ia complete condition is rather remarkable in The Department of Daily Manuface of the fact that there are now facturing of the Utah Agricultural won first place nearly two hundred fewer federal College has again In the monthly scoring contest of trainees at the Institution than last r for cheese made In the western states year Registration will Continue Isexpected This contest is conducted under the another two Weeka It Students are urged to enter at the auspices of the Western Dairy divisearliest possible date as the numion ber of hours credit for which they The two highest scoring cheeses can register ! reduced one and one-haIn the conte it were submitted by the hour for every week they are Department of Dairy Manufacturing late In registering of the College These exhibit each — — scored 945 per rent One was made -SOCIALS by a student in dulry manufacturing MANY and the other by the instructor in SCHEDULED FOR charge WINTER QUARTER In commenting upon the award Professor Wilster In charge of the Twelve college functions slightwork In dairy manufacturing said: ly over one a week are on the hor"The high scores received by the izon for the winter quarter this College butler and cheese seem to in- year They will be headed by the dicate that dairy products of super- Annual Theta Ball to be given Janior qualify run be produced In the uary II The Women's Good men are re- ball will be given on January 18 Stale of Utah for our dairy plants but so followed on January 28 by the quired far we huve been unable to send out in number given by the Kansas a suffirlenl u umber of capable men City Little Symphony Orchestra to meet the demand Definite datea have not been set for ” the others but those coming are: "The judges stale In their Ball Military Men's as If more cheese of that College Play good quality as these two high scor- Balt Beno Creep Club Ag ing rlieose was put on tne market Home Economic Party the annual per rnplta consumption Parly Junior Prom and two more of cheese would soon exceed the lycoum numbers present 88 lbs" Frosh-IJranc- Carl Young Wins This Week's Book With Story “Making The Holidays Pay” these ceme -- - Inter-stat- e Be Chosen Teams Will Next Wed- Afternoon nesday ' ElmevG Petersen Tryouts for places on the ‘College interstate debating team will bo held one week from today Quite an array of both last years debaters and new men are expected to try out The team selected will debate three schools the University of grade produet Southern California the Michigan Agricultural College and the UniAll three deversity of Wyoming bates ar to be held in logan OPENING CHAPEL The question for debate will be “Resolved: The Unit’d States should enter the world court under provisADDRESS ion as outlined by the late 1’resi-deHarding” This question will also be used for the tryouts next First Chapel of Winter Quarter Well Attended— Salt Laker week REVlAVIEnflVES nt Is Speaker Debating Manager I’reston Nellaon a debato with ' “You are at the beginning of a to be held In new year and If you are to make It California a year of success It behooves you to consider carefully the factors that SOIL SCIENTIST muke for success" said tho Rev E Davies in the opening reGeorge WANTED BY U S marks of a chapel pddreaa before the CIVIL SERVICE students of the college here Monday Rev Davie emphasised especially Receipt of applications will close the Importance of Ideals "Where 22 January Applicants will be manhood begins to rot” notified of the lutes of the examln Ideals cease also the stlons after the close of receipt of he suld He emphasized of Hie new that the fact beginning applications The examinations are of to fill vacancies In the Department year one should take cognizance Is building the house he Hie that fact or Agriculture at entrance salaries he Is lo live in and that whether be ranging from f 1330 to 186D a like it or not lie must live In that year plus the decrease of 1 2 0 a bouse mouth granted by ctmgresf and One of the great danger confrontvacancies in positions requiring a man or woman Is that of falling similar qualincstoiis flulsh as well a w begin Applicants must Jiave graduated ing to Rev from a four years' course at a “Men olten fall short" said Duvles “and It often turn out that college or university of recognised standing or be senior students In the person who started best finishes The Importanre of such In Instutltullun and furnish most poorly" to essential was time one's devoting within proof or actual graduation six months rrom the date of the also strongly urged “If you fill your lives with secondary things you will examination have to to a considerable degree be will on rated Competitor ns put Let crowd out the primary practical questions on each scientific first” first things chosen bo to thesis deliver subject nil to tho examiner on Finally ths Importance of divine tho day of ths examination tho education guidance was urged as a mean of training and experience In earh unfailing accuracy In determining to bow to dispose of one's time so scientific subject chosen “God baa a plan Full Information and application build real suer blank tnsy be obtained from the for every life and we must consult dosing United Htatea t'lvlt Hervlcs Com mis- the plan” was oue of hi sion Washington I) t or tho secre statement Before the address the College lary of tho board of V 8 rlvll-serI co oxtmlners at tho post office or Choir rendered a musics! setting of ’ customhouse lu liny cliy Tennyson's “Ring out Wild Uells” Is also negotiating for Home California school v Southwestern Inter-collegia- Press MILIH te FRAT Associa- tion Elects Vernon As lILUpiTE President For the second consecutive year the editor of Student Life ha received recognition by being elected to the presidency of the Southwestern Intercollegiate Press associa- Seven Pledges Will Be Honored At Banquet This Evening who Weston Vernon tion Jr with Malcolm Morrill attended the Asilomar student conference and convention of the press association at Asilomar Cal during the holidays was elected by the association to act as president during the coin- Tonight at the Bluebird the pledges to the Scabbord and Blade fraternity will participate in the ritual of jnitiaton and become full fledged members to the organization President Peterson Is expected to be present and the most eloquent of the pledges will be called upon for ing year The association comprises twelve expressions or sentiments The ritual Some 300 stu- will commence at 6:30 p m and a western colleges dents attended the conference which banquet will be served at 8:00 Herb was of one week’s duration Wenley Adamson president of the fraternity Krouser of Pomona College Clare- at the local chapter will be master mont California was elected vice or ceremonies The pledges wbo will be initiated president of the association and M E Salisbury of the California Insti- this evening are: Louis Griffin tute of Technology was named aa Weeton Vernon Jr Moses Rch Lee Hales Wendell Budge LeRoy Wilson secretary on and Milton Fife The press association passed Lieutenant M E Wilson of the the University of Hawaii for admittance A number of students from military department wilt also be the Hawaiian Islands attended the Initiated aa an honorary member did students from a conference Russia India China and Japan The function of the press associa- Symphony tion is to provide a means of contact Next Lyceum between the college ''publications which are members and to provide (('ontinMed on page four) Number Orchestra Is of ’College Is In receipt of a letter jfom Governor Charles It Mabey commending Hie Dairy Department of the College and of the Branch A J at Cedar City for the remarkable showing made iu rxent scoring contest by butter and cheese made at the two Institutions Governor Mabey stated that he had received a communication from the Dairy Division of the United States Department of Agriculture In which the two schools were paid a generous compliment because of their high Event of The Winter Quarter Coming Next Friday SECOND QUARTER Organizations Will Be Assigned Dates With SMART GYM Opening Social NOSE FOR NEWS CONTEST BEGINS At one o'clock today tilts first student body meet in of the winter quarter will be held In keoplng with the occasion the student body offcers ir charge have arranged for one of the best programs of the year Dr George R Hill will speak on the “Agglo Spirit” and show liow a “Hello Campaign” such as war suggested In a recent Issue of Student Life can revitalize that spirit For the musical part of th' program Miss Claire Watkins will give a NUMBER 14 19S4 ANNUAL THETA BALL FRIDAY EVENING Freshie Word Slingers Five cents per copy Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Subscription Rate $100 per year TWENTY CO OUT THETA BALL BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 FRIDAY Kansan City Little Symphony Orchestra Being Brought To Logan At Great Cost 1 President of League Presents Scholarship Trophy To Sorority Y C Lyceum The next U A number will be given by the Kansas City Little Symphony Orchestra on January 28 at the Logan Tabernacle According to John L Coburn It will cost the association $ 1000 to obtain the services of this unique orchestra and It will be necessary to charge each student attending the performance a small fee in order to cover the amount required The Kansa City Little Symphony Orchestra was organized aoiue two year ago by N D Ruberas of Mait contains eighteen members ple besides Miss Lisa Roina a dramatic A short soprano of Philadelphia explanation proceeding each number will be given so that Juveniles and tlioae having little or no musical education can enjoy and understand C-- “ NoseForNews ” - JuiImh t team comeach will represent the I A C at tb-- j Annual Ogden stock show on Januury 19 Ray Lyman wed Gsv Garter numwill be bark ber of tsst year on duty sud will help break th lee for Hi e'g at oilier n w mi u who are: Howard Gosnel D D Adamson WetVell C M Jensen I Y Quit) I sud Allred Dalton Ipeil Pa Lorraine Ivans !ir W E Carroll Caine will and Prof Geoigi l Two stock posed of fixe me-- t t'-a- v 1 champion and bav 1 lucs ' nun si the zUow J for a class if and dairy vsttlo fat hip’s fat beef csMi'e team will tie pick vl in OgTb den and they wi'l emp t with a ami various team from tb B V tatof tb tea school mi high Prizes are offered for 111 winning team srrti h'p l - a tions — Event Slated To Begin At 8:30 Dusk of January 11 will announc tbe dawning of the Thetas Colonial Ball to be given In th Smart gym at 8:30 p in Lucllla May as chairman states that work parties have been in sesand sion daily since the holidays every thing is in full swing for tb party She expects to pilot her “Starr” to the most phenomenal social event of the year at this party' Mary Browning Chairman of decorations has been delving into the Colonial arebines extracting material for the designs which will be of her own originality Final decorating In the gym will start Wednesday and every one is invited to help ' Josephine Burningham has beet) forwarding a very consistant advertising campaign as Is evident by tbe many band bills and placards In sight around the campus Naoma Purlow who has the spirit giving catylist In charge staUs that the Colonial refreshments have been long In brew Mary Brown will be there with th Bluebirds and Linna Hansen with the programs Towards the middle of th danc two feature dances will be given th nature of which are retained until the eventful evening A GRADUATE GIVES : SPECIMENS TO MUSEUM B In the last Student Body meeting Mrs Weston Vernon presented to the Korosis Sorority the first scholarship cup given by the Faculty Women’ League to the Sorority having the highest scholarship during last school year Keen competition among Hie girls last year resulted in the Sorosis proudly leading in with the the Intellectual chase others following closely behind This sorority whose name will be engraved on the cup will hold It until next June when It will be refor safe ft- turned to Mrs Vernon Next keeping during the summer fall It will again be given to the keeping of the sorority having the The highest scholarship this year first sororiety to win the cup three times (not consecutively) will own MAKING THE HOLIDAYS it PAY Because of the enthusiasm It has and bearoused among the girls the “nose for The man with cause of the extreme pleasure it has news' can make his fun pay! given the members of the Faculty Professor Arnold clutched the Women’s League to do this much for last exaui paper in one hand a dress tho betterment of the College th ultcae lu the other and caught th He went to this presenting of this scholarship cup 1:45 for Yuma will become a permanent practice warm spot at the mouth of the Col- TWO STOCK JUDGING TEAMS TO COMPETE AT ANNUAL SHOW Colonial Scheme Will Be Followed In Decora- - Mounted Peacock And Silver- Tailed Pheasant Received From Miss Helen Gubler - Museum of the recetiUy two important additions in the form of mounted specimens of the blue Indian peacock and Hie Japanese r-tailed to according pheasant Dr 1 M Hawley Profexsur of ZooThe gift were both mad by logy Miss Heleu Gubler a graduate of tb eolleg and were sent to Logan from The Zoological College received silve- Portland It is not only us rare zoological specimens that the gift are valuable As example of tbe taxider- -' mist's art they have beea pronouncBdtb are sin- ed real masterpieces In their postures sud gularly lifelike the perfect arrangement of th feather i suggests that either of them might run or fly If It chose to do so hen placed In the Th peacock big glass display rus that has been provided for him will b th gem of He la slightly th whole collection smaller than a full grown turkey ben Tli head neck and breast ar a deep iridlscent blue tho head surmounted by a dainty erest of tiny The feather parasol like feather covering th berk have Hi appearance of fragile scale z of greeq gold The upper feathers of the partly wings ar gray followed by and spread relaxation for orado primarily an enjoyable trip but meanwhile hi a middle band of dull black and on a broad strip of prehensile “nose for news" kept th lower edge turning over ordinary clods to size fawn most striking TVnl Hie tail Is th choics articles beneath Spread fanwise Its upper At Yuma he abundoned tho suit- feature and pencil and tip reaches a height of nearly U case for a went hunting He picked cotton feet while Its width from side to must be bealongside the lean Yumas and got sld si the widest part much fun out of the great handker- tween eight and nine feet Tb feaplumes tho chiefs with which the fudlans bind thers are long fern-lik- e -their heads Beneath th handker- foremoat ! mlnatlng in paosy-llk- o the longer one nt tb chief I a layer of uiud — the whole I ocolll bark hsvi ends shaped like morning on a not a decorative coif fur might suppose but an Ingenious de- glories The general color Ilk that From th In- Of the hack resemble green gold vice for “deloualng" TUI is tb tjilrd Hm that Miss dian Agent end th Cat hollo Father has presented tb manotl Gubler luftrv he many Padre Juan picked up Prtvlow Interesting things shout Hie Indians wttb uioiiuted specimens Yuma (Ifts bav consisted of a pair ef H artfully praised th Commercial Club for their display ring nocked and a pair of io!‘ note-boo- k of 17 pecan nut to tb pound and pheasant -— (rathereby received a Ktmt'C! old H arossed tb bordr Into tio fv 1XMT — A 8ehalfe th Mexico sud enjoyed watching of Mexican yesterday between Hi eoldittrs at their gam I th nnd Main Bn'LUag II wx oven offered Mont vUiKv' (Continued on ikm) half-poun- d tut jcrti) X ' |