Show The Good and ‘Hard Times’ Parly Successful Students Scheduled For occidental ever the Amidst green vinqclad forest where & man's world is within his arm's a lone amateur hunter reach not long ago discovered himself with a gun and a piece of raw meat but with hut a bullet with out a match and with out a magnet There he stood alone nis suttTtttbn at least during that trying moment depending upon his resourcefulness alone however that But fortunately man has fate in his Intelligence So Instead of losing his mind he used it as a noctivisor through the dense fog of impending confusion At once thoughts of how his ancient ancestors produced sparks with two hard stones and heavens the of the could how king unfailingly guide him along the right direction brightened in hie mental horizon Such recollections he capitalized and so to civiliza tion he returned unaided andun-harme- d That man I believe has some of the starling qualities of a good and successful student To him knowledge is not an ornament far display but a tool with which to attack the complex and unforeseen problems of lif so to him emotions must be subservient to consistent reason especially in times of trying moments To him asking help from another with out first helping himself is self treaIn son short self reliance strengthened by his fate in h'- intelligence and of course strongly guarded against guides him in his life's journey Again a good and a successful student knows What he is after thought aware that accidental discoveries are not uncommon in the past yet he recognizes that somewhere at the end of his well — planned route he must Identify the object of his intellectual search And furthermore he has a purpose to whatever he undertakes A man I believe who labors on something with out any definite aim in mind is working in the dark perhaps never to excel in his tack nor derive from it someIf a worker thing worthwhile has on the other hand a con— crete purpose that according to the successful and the good student will serve him as a timely beacon to light the way to his goal It will act as an irresistible stimulus to arouse his interest that will in turn push or pull him to his destination That good student expresses himself with the unwavering exactness of a mathematician Though sometimes he resorts to the abstract because of inspiration yet is never his keen Imagination blinded never twisted He is in short a master of his words the exacting pilot of his thoughts In the class room or in a social function he does not monopolize the discussion or the conversation however interested in any of Ag Club An Ag Club Dancing party will be held Friday night April 1 at 9 o'clock in the L D S Institute It is to be a "Hard Times” party in keeping with the season and In order to be in harmony with the occasion suits and party dresses jvill be banned All members of the Ag Club are most cordially invited and other students from the School of Agriculture are welcome to come up' on the arrangements of a few details with the committee The committee in charge is Paul Sant chairman Nat Taggart Marion Jolly and Lorrin Marble Preparations are rapidly being made to make it one of the most fnjpyghln Ag r)nh iirestipg amj parties yet to be held Executive Ability Executive ability using the simor ple definition is that powe ability that an individual possesses and by which he successfully handles his own affairs and the trusts of others It is the essence of power had by great leaders to inspire other me nto work cheerfully and willingly for them There is a weakness in the individual who after having accepted a trust betrays that trust by not living up to the expectations of the one who trusted him We see in the form of Mussolini one of the grestest executives the world has ever known He accepted a trust when he became Dictator — that of Jilting the Italian people out of their state of inferiority — and he is fulfilling that trust slowly but surely — as surely as the American people threw off th? yoke of Great Britain As surely as the nation conquered secession and threw off the curse of slavery A teacher in order to teach to inspire and to fire men with the enthusiasm to learn must among other things have executive ability he must know his subject and have confidence in himself he must be able to put over his teachings with apep and vim that will make the students want to learn more thau just the meagre gleanings that can be acquired in the classroom A man In order to become prowicient in business must have executive ability he must be able to direct other men to work cheerfully and well even though he is not pres- ent Jesus spent thirty years of his STUDENT LIFE Military Department RADIO OFFICIAL Sherlock Holmes Why do Freshmen always look so bewildered and find it hard to adjust themselves to college routine? I give one instance It was my first trip down the slairs from the second floor of Main at noon As I glanced down on the swarms of people below me I was reminded of the picture I had been shown when I was a child of the mob gathered to listen to Jesus and to whom he fed the loaves and fishes— I don’t remember whether there was wine or not but there was surely a big crowd just for bread and fish I sniffed a little and when I could smell neither fish nor wine I quickened my step so that I wouldn't miss out on whatever was interesting to such a crowd of students When I reached the third step from the bottom I took a good look at what was before me ‘T T "eaTlywortii it ?’f" I though but you know a Freshman — I don’t see how curiosity ever killed that cat unless the event occurred a year or two B F (Before Freshmen) With determination I threw back my shoulders and took two more steps All was coming fine and I boldly put forth my foot to descend the last step But no a shove to one side made me decide to stay where I was "Oh heck that’s alright" thought I I’ll go now Someone a little bigger had the same thought though but I didn’t get a bit mad Patience personified was I I knew that it couldn't last much longer I got my muscles set my shoulders back and my head at just the right angle and courageously I began to extend my foot — I was down Some Raleigh has risen up and not only helped me but fairly shoved me down I looked around to thank him but just as Jonah he had been swal- VISITS COLLEGE Mr Allan radis Dailey i i — By HERE'S Jack Samera MORE one and our own until ABOUT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 man himself have written: "We liked the lecture and we liked the man" “He pleased his audience very greatly and won everyone who met him In a personal way" He gave the clearest and simplest interpretation Of modern writing that has been made in these parts and did it in an honest unpretentious way that made his listeners his friends" College students will be admitted free of charge with a fifty cent admission fee for townspeople Students! You will it? assured of good work and service in AT Phone 926 have earned SOUND MATERIAL— By means of a sound volume sound is the reflected gauge measured for intensity and angle The results have of reflection been fairly satisfactory Professor Osborn said but have not yet proved any definite formula “We are trying to find the law of sound reflection with respect to intensity and angle of Incidence’ said Osborn “but we can-pestablish any definite law until we have proved our experiments by absolute checking” ' Ice was lacking for the hockey team” at Marquette university so the coach provided roller skates for his men to practice on HERE'S cleaning ard pressing we — Lloyd Fackrcll Author Attention because of his executive ability his essence of power he gave to and did more for the human family in those three short years than any other man has done or ever hopes to do We might as a pastime and for our own good look through this high school and see who does and does not possess Jthis executive We different observe ability groups and notice that invariably there is one who stands out prominently Jn this group it is because he has executive ability We study our leaders the ones who hold positions of honor in the school and find that some possess executive ability and that others do not- - we find the heads of some o ftbe organizations lacking In executive ability and as a result there is a decided lack of efficiency lack of that essence of power which spells success to the ones who hold it and ruin to the ones who are left out We might also 'take a character analysis of certain great men study their lives their setbacks and their successes and invariably we find that executive ability has played a great part in their rise to fame In the individual executive ability can best be brought out by studying ones self and finding out where one can Improve and bv lowering self conceit to the point where one can take advice and help from others who are wiser By doing this the little amount of executive ability found in every one can be cultivated until it ex- - sue days discussing radio broadcasts of the college with the committee on broadcasting It consists cf C Lester Pocock Wilford D Porter and David Burgoyne Mr Dailey is making a survey of the radio material being given out by American colleges and universities His is at Washington headquarters D C The college is at present giving eleven different broadfasts each week They include two in the Western Farm and Home hour over KSL five agricultural programs over KDYL and one over KLO The Western Educational broadcast of Western colleges and uni MORE ABOUT Junior Prom CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 EVENT curly-heade- lass Dr and Mrs F L West Mr 'and Mrs G J Haslam Mr and Mrs W J Carlisle Mr and Mrs E R Owen and Mr and Mrs E L Jackson The committee in charge was: Mary Ray Lillywhite chairman Brown Ralph Waniass Vera Jack-so- u and Reuben Haslam natio- Students at the University North Carolina are forbidden bum rides to the city Wi vwsicTfrwei'" Tm’NgergEtffcnr From here the reels were sent and the Western Farm and Home cf Wyoming hour originating in San Francis- to the University at Laramie This film which is beco ing shown in various other colleges was brought Lere in prep for "Army Day” on April SOFTBALL IS NEXT 6aration Radio broadcasts will be given in observance of this day and in connection with this the U S INTRAMURAL A C unit is planning some special features Softball or indoor bhscball is the next event scheduled for inAil teams tramural competition should start singling out their "Hack” Wilsons and Babe Ruths It might be a good idea to go through ‘some limbering up exercises to get in shape for the contest because there will be good material entered and you can depend on that This sport is counted as a minor with 75 points to the winner lowed teams have their Outstanding It was bursting with courage hands full If they intend to stay uow I began to dodge creep push in lead throughout baseball and a little and get pushed My posi- track tion was more resperate than that of the pedistrian I was getting A COLUMIST COLUMNS Head over the transom: closer though to what I didn’t Oh have you First Frosh: know I listened for someone to swear to hear sharp words or the heard? I simply can't believe it’s Just guess who is coming trembling voice of a Freshman true but all I could hear was the same here next week—on this very really seeing Imagine old “Hh kid whatcha' been doin’ campus! Sherwood Anderson — since I saw ya' last?" "don’t Second: Really? He is? Oh my study too hard” "by Hell J’m go- dear aren't you thrilled to death ing to change my course” “and I don’t see how you can wait feld you're crazy to take that class He's that keen low from your home town isn’t under him" Off to one side I could see a he?— — and she only faintly hooted-kSodoor Now feeling like Sherloca I ran down every clue to some- she suddenly remembered that she name one single book thing out pf the ordinary One couldn't more push and a puff and I was from the famous author's pen there Being of course shy I got TO SPRING: all ready just to peek In but I can't write odes to spring nor oh dear something (probably some efferveefi in beflowercd language — pretty young thing in a hurry) but just the same I yearn for my e whizzed by and with two car the family car I mean the steps I stood in the middle of feel of a steering wheel in injr the doorway A blank stenograph' hands— a road stretching on and er’s face registering just a tinge on before me the responsive leap of surprise was turned my way of the car forward — telephone It looked like I had been wrong poles flying byPRESENT— But then I'm really not Sher- MISS PEP'S Up betimes this morn at the lock anyway I thought so I merrie stroke of seven breakfasta nonchalant donned physiogomy ed as usual on a burnt slice of and walked away toast and the run and dide make Then just to relieve myself of it to mine nidderling eighte ’Tis on time for once a little of my mortification I went over to the fountain and queers indeede to me why this iVKologie classe took a drink Before that time I fancie hadn’t really noticed it but now has to be at eighte when most I began to become enlightened profs show a little sympathie for Students continually kept taking me when I pante in a minute or This day behinde the bell drinks of the gurgling fresh liq- so turned out to be a flope as the uid As quick as Sherlock could man I decide to promote for myhave done it I had the mystery self does turn a stone eye and eare solved Moses once struck a rock to me much to my sorrow To with bis rod and when water came towne where I did gape with longforth thousands of famished soul3 ing eyes at some slicke new slipgathered to quench their thirst pers and a classie dress of apri-cot- e color He will be sorrie yet evon though they would have history will Home and so to bede earlie preferred repeat itself so there was one CAMPUS ADOPTS more medal for Sherlock TAB AND STRIPE The tab collar shirt is an esITS THE PROFS "Professor now I know just sential part of the university mau’s ” wardrobe this spring This statewhat makes me love you so It's your smile I'll bet a nickel ment cannot be made without addI've never come into your class ing that fine stripes in shirts are without a welcome greeting from also necessary because they arc so closely related to the tab colyou I like your way Professor When undergraduates at some how I look forward to this lar Never forget to Princeton and Yale brought this class f yours Prince of Wales style to the camsmilo will you teacher But I have another teacher wno pus they started a fashion for acts as though I'm just another college men that is becoming one of the many idiots striving n-wide At present the tab colfor something I'll never get — an lar is so popular in Eastern ceneducation When I go into his ters that many of the merchants class be draws his upper lipdown thought He delights In springing tests to flunk his students he loves to laugh at their failure Yes I know another teacher too she never She's grand though fails to give a complete assignment nor an examination warning She dismisses her class with a smile and a "Good-da- y Students" Then there's the professor that has no use for women he'd flunk a woman student just for spite This professor is fond of fellows and he has oodles of faith in their intelligence Weil maybe men are smart This professor thinks he is and he's a man But best of ail is the professor who isn't afraid to laugh who likes to tell a joke and who once in a while is moved by the tears of a failing student There are profs who make us happy and there are profs who maae us blue and there are profs who steal away the sunshine and the student's Almighty ‘A’ too Through the efforts of Col Waller and the Military Science Department of the college students were able to see a four reel reproduction of life at West Point The films were obtained from the head quarters of Nineth Corps office of the commander general in San Francisco Interesting views of a West Point man's life showed the extreme preciseness of regulation of all action much of which was under the supervision of the upperclassmen From the very first day at West Point until graduation day in June of the fourth year the men are carefully moulded into the highest type of manhood Lieutenant John H Pitzer who is a product of West Point stated that out of all the pictures that he has seen of the famous institution this late reproduction is the best being more true to V£Xtepresentative was a recent visitor at the Utah State Agricultural college for a number of ape-lik- To him the ideas of others are as false or as valid as his Yet where ever he is or whathe can ever plan he stands scrutinize ideas and opinions — discard what is undesirable and keep what is valid and useful His is tentative always a critical de-untainted by the rust of bias unmarred by the mud of questionable dogmatism That student has always had a system of study He practices to budgeting of time conscienciously To him interest and concentration are the pillars upon which rests the concrete edifice of successful study A lesson learner he is not— for he memorizes thoughts not woNds reviews not cram acquire ideal attitude and interest and not merely skill habit and information A — A mbition B — Busyness C- — Cleanliness D — Deligicnce E — Empathy F- — Forsight G — G regariousness H- — Health I — Initiative J- — Joviality K — Knowledge L- — Loyalty M — Manners N — Naturalist ( O- — rOptimlst P — Perserve ranee ! R— Reserve 8— Sympathy T —Tenacity U — Understanding W — Willingness tens Sponsors News Reel than they ever had IKEICMS Mr Noah Webster Dear Noah: I recollect as how when I w’jz a plan nun to go ter sum heir institution of lcarnin that I wuz attracted by a statement in the catalogue v this here college It says as how people that has taut skule for a year and graduated frum a standard normal college kud have some graduation requirements waived I kind a thot that word waived speied witlh an I in it mean't to he put aside I guess yer namesake wot rote the dictionary was mistaken er else I graduated frum a subnormal college Fer Is ve tot skule fer more'n a year but the only waiving v requirements I've had has been to wave em ip frunt v me to be sure I didn't leave any I kin see why they make the young folk? take certain lines sach as sceinces that are exact and sceinces that are not but it seems like they'd use the dictionary (Munition of that word waive in sum cases I call ter mind a woman who is graduatin this year and his a that'll be students here in a fu years and she’s losm a lot v sleep and makin life miserable fer her ol man cause she has tu finish hi skul geometry before sha gets her degree seems to me that carry in matters a mit tu fur Well if they don’t soon wave some more requirements in front of me- I'll have my B S requirements I've only got a 'A hr in one line an hour in another and 3' in another I just had a idee Maybe what they ment by that say in in the catalogue was that they'd waive the graduation part of it But then tain't likely such a thing'll happen Between you and me if ya kum here to skule be sure and get all yer groups filled the first tu years” Then you kin lead a normal happy life the last tu instead v sweatin like I am Well I'll be seein ya Ike chil-der- tn MEN Straying betraying and playing around— Men! Vicious ambitious delicious officious — Men! ' Loudly and proudly they lure us the lazy ones Blandly they bore us the dreamy and hazy ones Pet or ignore us! We crowd to the crazy onus — Men! Thieving deceiving receiving our Bring Your Hemstitching to RUC’HTI CLEANERS St TAILORS Newest machine In town — Good work at Reasonable Prices 137 No Main — Phone 311-- J (Over O P Skaggs) Men! Here we do blissfully giving our to them years Giving still wistfully yearning and tears to them! Jeers to them! Leers to them! Cheers to them! Here's to them— Men! O ““ Prices G- 10 - 15 - 20c Delicious Hot Soups All kinds Sandwichcs Hot Lunches Hot Drinks Pies Cake and Candy Bars College Bluebird North of Campus There is no fresh unpleasant MAIN BUILDING cleanness without the mud and A number of students have ob the washing The thing to do Is need of a study room to see the beauty to look up from ' TEemCS Jnd see ill” purity lETeftT’ T3TraTng7or who find it difficult and extrava And now In this glorious Spring garit to walk to the library to why not look up to something study for a single hour between fresh let a breath of that purity morning classes Any one who will in upon our grmy souls try to take the time to walk through ths wash ourselves clean as those glormain building during any of the ious trees have done and like morning hours will be Impressed those trees we shall be fresh and of this need abounding with new life and vigor by the actuality Students will be found studying in shooting forth new growth touchthe auditorium in the business ing new heights feeling the power in empty class rooms lab In and beauty of nature Student Life office and even in the faculty room The writer has observed upwards of 75 students studying in the above mentioned Stockton- places on several occasions Now these facts indicate that a study room with tables where one could write and lights where one could read would be of real service to those students who find it convenient to remain In the R M Smith Ggr main building to do preparation work It seems that the least a college might do for its students would be for it to provide inFor centive for study by making available to those students who feel EASTER the urge for learning sufficient and properly equipped study halls Permanent Wave Austin E Fife BINGLKTTE A STUDY HALL FOR THE -- ' fiTThmn fir$t-han- Christiansen Take Your Bow— Ray! Dear Ray Lillywhite and Mary Brown of the honorable Junior Class: We wish to thank you for the pleasant little criticisms you handed us in your issue and will try to do the same for yours although we are at a disadvantage because “THE FIRST MAR HAS THE BEST CHANCE!!!:!" It really was nice to see that someone had read a little of our paper You see we were very glad that the Juniors among others read a little of our We were paper very glad that the Juniors did put out that issue as we Were afraid a good one would come out and Bhow up our bad points You claim a certain party paid us a little hush money for advertising his name all through the paper As a little suggestion for next time it might be a good idea to have someone pay YOU a little hush money so you can finance as good a as ours We wouldn’t have said anything but for your wisecracks anyway yod asked for corrections so here is the little good word you wanted from a Frosh before you die Affectinately Horace Hulmc (The Frosh Editor) Co-e- SGE3 IS IT NECESSARY? There seems to be a growing tendency among the men to wear Estheir hats in the pecially is this true in the Main Building Students often wear their hats around as if they were outside and their heads still needed protection from the elements You may Bay “What’s the harm?” Maybe there isn't any particular harm done but “Utah State" is Our School School of which we are justly proud a school boasting only the highest and finest of traditions and the school deserving at all times our utmost loyalty Is it then necessary to be so forgetful and so neglectful as to walk through the halls and stand talking in the halls with hats on? A little thing you may say but to remove our hats at the door shows the proper respect aud maintains the dignity that is characteristic of "Utah State’ ’ (Contributed by L Mark hall-wa- Neu-berge- r) BEAUTY SALON Extra Specials PARADE and mud BEAUTY For weeks past we have been under the incessant drizzle of those Spring rains andbave been splashing around in that Spring mud so preveiant at this time Many a perfectly good nature has lost its cheer because of this rain Many a smile has become a frown under the chaffing of wet feet and collars Human nature is subject to the weather We wonder though if there have not been one or two odd souls who have glanced up from the mud and gloom of the storm to take a look at what the rain was doing for the rest of the world Has anyone seen the smoke and grims disappear from house tops and trees? And do you note how how pure and fresh those trees appear? And have you noticed the of nasty black disappearance snow heaps and in their stead the exuberant freshness of clean green grass? In the mud at your feet do you see the stains the filth and grime of the past winter? Do you see the last signs of filthy winter give way to the glorious purity of Spring? Look up folks We get enough of looking down as it is Look up out of the mud and see the beauty the freshness and purety left by that mud There is no beauty or pleasure without the ugly and some $4X3 V t ARTISTIC OPERATORS THE LONG BOB FOR OR LONG HAIR IMPERIAL Spiral Permanent SHAMPOO An exclusive method with modern appliances Incdud-- e hair Set Save Appointments Waiting! NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER! Be Joyful it’s a beautiful occasion-celebra- te it fittingly with CANDY TO DINNER OR FREDRICK’S HER OUT TAKE We have especially appropriate fresh delicious —at least once a week! assortments LAMB’S Grill Cafe W F Jensen Candy Service - Sanitation Company Quality Logan - Utah FOIllclC Spring Suit Anracncecent MONROE CLOTHES The most talked of $2250 Suit Friday & Saturday ' Featuring jS 4 fCR Breeth-qnlokenla- Aetieal g Re Heart-qalekenla- g In all the new spring patterns I $2259 Sold Exdusivtly by “Why do those trees all bend over so far?" “You'd bend over too if you were as full of green apples as they are” BarberShop We give up to the minute hair cuts and Bobs or C The University of British Columbia has completed the ground work for a province-wid- e publicity campaign and will set out to make British Columbia university minded The Main Shined year the insane practices of goat-pi- g were suppressed to some degree but they have burst forth with renewed vigor aagin this year The writer has seen fifteen or twenty brave Intellectuals sit around the front room night after night and gloat at seeing & bunch of "goats” pound one another over the head with rolled paper or kick each other or wrestle fight bite or any of a hundred idiotic things to make these intelligent “brothers” laugh They spend hour after hour in going over the old customs of twenty ago years The few who do want to change are so painfully in the minority that we must ask for assistance But we do so with a sense of ahAmt “ ty own fraternity organizations to cope with such a situation But we ask at this time for the aid of the faculty pr any outside tore? which might exert an influence The practices are absolutely rotten and we want a change We make a plea to the fraternity committee and faculty’ to take active steps against such a system And the writer invites the beginning of such action to take place within his own organization Ha d has facts for what he says and invites investigation Herold Lillywhite SERVICE QUICK HOME COOKING It seems that the majority of fraternity men are still not fit to cope with a modern advancing collegiate standard For a time last parts— Because of the increasing size of the graduating class at North Carolina State college commencement exercises will be held Shoes CONVENIENT COZY HELP! HELP! Men! Slyly and dryly still playing their of' to OPEN FORUM hearts— before Fine stripes in one or two colors or shades combined with white prevail in the styles worn by the better dressed men These young men wear shirts in colors that harmonize with that of their suit or tie Some of the color combinations include blue gray and white two shades of blue and white two shades of tan and white two shades of gray and white gray faint red and white and many more (Copyright 1932 Fairchild Style Council) Page Three Dyed 55 South Main Street When shoes look your shabby they detract from whole your appearance Your shoes should always look like new This can be done if you let us repair them — the factory wly Moderate prices ROYAL OAKERY 118 S WENDENES Nurtll Main Iojiu North Main :— : Logan Utah GEORGE t O’DtllEH VICTOR UcLAGLEII 115 -- It For High Grade Cakes Rolls and Pastry Remember OUR WORK IS LIKE FACTORY WORK OmLiLADD Q - CQNCKITA k rox ficnmt Soft Drinks— S3 YYect Center Lcr--n 1 |