Show Published VOLUME IX Jf eekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural Colic LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY DECEMBER 16 1910 NUMBER 12 SCHOLARSHIP ROLLS First Roll College Students COMEDY OF ENGLISH WELL PRESENTED HIGH SCHOOL BY Pinero has a happy knack of making humorous capital out of the most absurd situations You la nidi and laugh heartily and naturally at the eccentricity of Lady Castlejordan at the antics of “Tweenie” and Monsieur tie (J rival in the park and in the gymnasium and at the time unless you are a most sophisticated theatre-goe- r and the improbability not to say impossibility of the situations never occurs to you They may in truth seem glaringly improbable when you are analyzing the farce in cold blood next morning but such is the glamor of the “stage in action” such the felicity of Pinero’s infectious humor that you join merrily in the ripples and gales of laughter without any close scrutiny of logical coherence or resemblance to actual life This is the essence of good acting farce — to present not actual life but some phase of life heightened and exaggerated for comic effect and to compel the spectator to lose sight of the exaggeration in his complete abandonment to mirth This Pinero successfully accomplishes in “The Amazons” and our High school troupe were abundantly successful in interpreting and emphasizing these qualities of the genial little play If they did not extract every iota of wit they certainly got the lion’s share — quite enough to please the audience and send them into frequent convulsions J'ome of the British wit is so thoroughly insular — so “English” — that Americans fail to get the point — but that happened in only a few cases case-harden- ed Alder Byron Andrus Lyman Ball I B Barber IE JE Beagley Harrv Brossard Edgar Bunderson Hervin Ensign Martin R Evans- Lawrence 11 LIFE - Fister George M Frazee Elizabeth b link Haddock L J Halls Frank Hancock Heber at the 0 S U Aggie Vets Hanson Henry L Holmgren Mable ITunsaker Veda Jennings David Jenson Lucille TEAM HONORED EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES PRESTON THATCHER ENTEROFFERED TO CITIZENS TAINS OUR FOOTBALL OF UTAH TEAM Jones ElectedCaptain Commencing during the month of January 1911 and continuing Last Mhndnv evening the Foot for varying periods the regular winter couress at the A C begin Ball boys were rovallvt entertain- In all eight courses will be of- ed at the home of Mr Preston A Thatcher and fered this year offering instruc- Thatcher by tion in all subjects of industrial Mr F S Schade The banquet was an appreciation in part of interest in the West One of the first courses to be- the work of this years team and gin and one of purest importance was indeed a fitting climax to the is the winter course in Forestry years work in foot ball The evenThis course begins January the ing’s entertainment was enjoyed third It i designed to provide to the fullest by all present and instruction for two classes of peo- will long be remembered by those in whose honor it was given It ple first — ambitious rangers who of nights for the although already in the service was the night wish to better their position and boys and will be cherished by Second— young men with a lik- them as one of the mo t pleasant reminiscences of their foot hall ing for things outdoors who wish to enter this branch of govern- career The feast was a sumptous Instruction both one and it is needless to ray that mental work the boys did justice to every theoretical and practical will them along the following lines — thing given The table was bountiouslv g surveying typographical silvi culture— a study of spread and was decorated with s and native and imported trees and roses carnations The room were methods of planting and caring hung with A Ccolors and for them wood measurements— both in the tree and in the board pennants which added much to the (iam's The entire performance was de- wood preservation and seasoning spirit of the occasion were rung and lightful from beginning to end a lumbering methods forest and were playd songs made in genuine football great credit to the school to the land law’ first aid to the injured speeches (Continued on Pago Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) (Ccntinued on Page Three) 1 bo-giv- Madiline en mai-pin- crvsan-themum- uni-quict- ly Korupkat Tirzah Lee Lueile Lindsay W A Maughan Inez Mohr Ernest Morrison George L McBride Brice Nelson Mathew A Ogden J F Parrish Clara Peters J W lVterson Xels A Peterson Xels A Peterson Stella Quayle W L Rich Juanita Riggs Emily Robinson I) Earle Sharp John A Taylor Lelila Wandelb oe Diamond Welch John S Willey Joseph A Williams Clarence Winsor L M Woodside Jean R Woolley Vern C Zundel George L FIRST ROLL High School Students Barber Seth Langton Bingham Wilford II Brossard Howard Christensen Gladys Clayton I K (linger A B Remember the Annual Mid-- Winter Alumni Ball Get Ready! Your Partners Early and Avoid the Rush Monday Evening January 9 1911 at the Pavilion Students All Invited Secure |