Show Student Life MEET IN THE LIBRARY SATURDAY ALUMNI fluhTftlon $100 ILnft Mr jnr I'ulli-li- VOLUME XVIII Weekly (l by IOtiAV I ALSTON TO EDIT TO j pou the recommendation of i4u mini r School Director J H infill'd and 1’rof D K Kobm-sm- i head of tin Publicity DPresident epartment Peteison appointed Kay I Alston editor of summer school Student Fife The work of editing the sum mcr school paper is no small 1! ‘sides the Job ordinary multitudinous duties of an editor is that of manager which includes the soliciting and collecting of Then then is advertisements acting as complete reportorial staff society editor Kangaroo Court reporter and last but by no means least general flunkey Add to these varied tasks tin hot rays of old Sol in the (laytime and corresponding sultry nights and you have a vivid piiture of our summer si hi ool Few Extra Copies Yet to Be Had — Students Should Leave Address With Staff — En- gravers Hold up Job news Irnm Buzzer The latest if lint tin most i lu'er-luheadquarters tlnl iiaa i linn ih nl liqist tin In hnt is cuing tu norm issini tin I'lhliii's an is m Thai lill!iig now ami the promise oil a slack of tlielr sacred volumes of Il'i’n that no more ilisiiioint inetits are on their g i u ay shock comes first arranged in the most conciliatory style we could conjure up Of the live I tah year hooks bethis year by tha ing published Scoville Press the A C Buzzer will be issued first of all However this date of distribution is set for slightleaves ly later fhatl the last student the college for Ills distant home Inthem on tin stead of receiving campus and disappearing with our nearest and dearest lo the umbrella tree or inspiration point to look them through we are instructed to go home gay and Bnzi rlcs-- an for fate and the postman to bn ig ours art mid s Nol e Dili I he bil ii seconded hv llo slaff ) If anyone has failed to pay the hist Installment on their hook the safest way to avoid complications (beating the company or being cheated by it I is to pay it before leaving and tuck the receipt prayerfully in the corner of your hope chest Ami just here it might he well to sia’e that if you are among the unfortunate few who did not sign up for one when the drive was on if you are growing green eyed and remorse ful over these thrilling accounts is faint there hope for you A yet little eloijiient pleading to the editor you and ai d a separation between of tin one make four dollars will evtrn topics yours instead of having it reserve! for the mail orders which always Kune in when t lie hook Is out Further in spite of Ihe pains taken to make cat h page wholly complete and perfect we Ignorant ones are lined up for a few mild dist appointments when our face doesti which to appear among every group our extreme popularity entitle us Instructions were given in full that on the bin k of the proof under bis name (spelled correctly I should follow u list of every i lass society and Bitnily ill which lie should be represented ami six or seven complied (Continued on Take Two) The biggest Agi ( of (lie Utah Agricultural College I ItllHV lSS uld'ie ii Barmy i ' I Hubert oh n A tern i Bool he !l i Douglas Q Cannon Klray Christiansen A Russell Croft Lauren E Crookstou rLANS FOR VALEDICTORY Moen ANNUAL EXERCISES ARE COMPLETE - i Baccalaureate Sermon by The III Rev Arthur W — Address to Graduates By Hon Stephen Richards — Memorial to be Unveiled — i I ADDRESS : Leonard Andrus Leslie Bowen Loots P Christensen Elmo Coffman Geo E Russell Vanez Wilson COMMENCEMENT 31 Mi: Geneva Wells of 1361 Stratford Avenue Salt Lake City has been selected by the College Council of the College as the member of the graduating class of 1920 to represent the graduates upon the commencement Miss Wells College Has Students From 26 program was chosen upon a basis of high States 10 Foreign Countries scholastic attainments She is a — Total Registration 1756 member of the Sorosis Sorority and the Home Economics Club — Ages from 17 to 73 Miss Wells will appear on thj Her subMonday program May 31 A recent analysis of registration ject lias not yet been announced statistics by Registrar P E PeterEMPYREANS GAZE son has disclosed the fact that the student body of the College is probSTARS ably as cosmopolitan as any to be Stufound in the United Statef WednesClub The Empyrean met ten and states from twenty-si- x dents day May 19 at the home of Prof been drawn have countries foreign William Peterson Te officers elected to secure specialized trainfor next year are as follows: for to Logan some in of the many lines prepresident Blanche Mendenhall for ing for at the Utah College Mignon pared secretary and treasurer where every Aside from Utah Barker in the well is represented county Professor Peterson gave a deeply states the student following body ilon astronomy Interesting lecture Colo Minnesota have delegations: lustrating with the use of the teleMassachuKansas rado Wyoming The members present were: scope New Jersey Mexico New Helen Gubler Blanche Mendenhall setts Idaho Ohfb Indiana Illinois MilLouise Bird Anna Egbert Elna PenNevada Louisiana Georgia ler Marguerite Engermann and Michigan Washington Mignon Barker The guests were nsylvania North Dakota Pearl Oberhansley Arizona Missouri Minnie Finley Nebraska and Montana Oregon and Lavinia Richards The foreign countries repreIowa sented practically encircle the globe Mexico Spain including Canada CAPACITYRussia Italy England Denmark Armenia Persia and Australia The Australian government has sent a deputation of army officers to the Utah school to study special problems in irrigation Our own government has sent nearly two hundred former soldiers for special training and is daily adding to this number The total registration for this schcool Manyi year Is shown by Prof PetUrogram Represented to be 1756 Including erson's figures Dances — Miss National resionly those who have been In Over school Uarlson and Prof Johnyear dence during this thousand farmers and fourteen son in Charge reached have been housewives Agricultural Engineering H XOIllKIt BY MISS WELLS Ethelvn Oliver Irene Rich Bernice Stookey Geneva Wells ( 'ommerce Harold G Clarke Leon D Garrett John A Hendricks J I) Howell Hyrum P Jones Win Lindsay J Waldo Parry K B Sauls TWENTY-SEVENT- Five cents pep copy lilUO lt2il Johanna Clarence J Hansen Chase Kearl Glenn E Macbeth Cleon F Memmott Norman F Morgan Thos llebor Morrell Win Irvine Poulter Ardath I Priie Joseph Reed Eugene W Robinson John It Tippetts Ray Tuttle (o iieia' Mieaie Alfred H Budge Scott M Budge Sco' t P Ewing Ilehii Rubier Edna E Merrill A Hu line NYbeker Peter Nelson liefore coming to tin A C Alton snout two years at the C lie has had considerable of r w riling for high experience school papers and is at present a member of Student Life reportorial staff (IF MAY 28 Rounder Olson Maurine Peterson Kale Thomas Home Hiiniimics Lena Barker Laura C Brossard Lillie Eberle Nadine Foutz Gitagos Avedian Fielding I! Harlow-Archi- editor J ITAH THE 1 E TIT SUM- - MER SCHOOL BABER IKE Emu the Student SENIOR ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT IN CHAPEL Moulton HOUSE I Class Large two-doll- Mr Hart IL A U S I) Outlines Big Drainage — Work in Full l'rob-lem- Spakrs A for the twenty-sevent- commerce 10 bachelor's degrees iti 11 and business administeration bachelor’s degrees in general science and 15 bachelor's degrees ill home economics The order of exercises as given upon the commencement invitations is as follows: h FESTIVAL of the I'tah will hi j which Agricultural College held May 28 to 21 have just been announced by President Elmer G Peterson The Baccalaureate Sermon will be delivered Sunday May 30 at IV u Bight Reverend jj rtlur y Moulton Episcopalean CLASS REUNIONS Bishop for I'tah of Salt Lake City Class of 1910 y the Address to the Gradua- - Class of 1905 18 MAY FRIDAY Honorable tiie s jt pv(n jy Class Entertainment Senior Stephen L Richards of the Council Chapel k P M If the Twelve of the Cliureh of Later 'iinnal cumineiii'enient s Swing — - Senior Drainage States lie- I’nited the Engineer has Just Agriculture partmotit through organized project instruccompleted a series of lectures to The Annual May Festival was given tion in addition to this number students at the Agricultural College in 17 the May evening Monday Professor of All ages from 17 to 72 are repreupon the invitation Ir-The I Smart of Thomas In this huge enrollment the j tiietit gymnasium sented of the Jsraelsoti part show The oldest student is records with to ked its was anil Drainage MAY 29 SATURDAY capacity pat gym Dav Slims rigation tin problems Mr liar' outlined Alumni Business Meeting ami Social enthusiastic students and towns- Mr S J Golding of Wellington i 'nr bo'ti services elaborate musical wlioi Carbon county who was in residence which confront the engineer Library 8 P M A very attractive stage was programs have been arranged by people num- otdesigning during the winter quarter A bus tin responsibility Y G SUNDAY MAY 30 Thatcher of the DeProfessor on which on the floor laid the young! 50 years of gtU(jentB 0re over b(jJ drainage systems for irrigated lands partment of Music of the College Bn i alaureute Sermon Rt Rev beIs some skillful Indies did dancing age This fact significant In that very and pointed out the difference features of this commencerthur XV Moulton jjAieiial shows’ wide the appeal made by the Th- - program was it of the dances tween th tb sign of drainage systems ment will im Rule reunions of the College Chapel 11 A M technical sections training offered by the emphasizin arid and humid of the different repn seiitative i lasses of 1905 and 1910 and the unReception to Board of Trustees and other in Specific training is offered Itah that College ing the fact Alumni and Graduates dances and afforded a most of the Soldier Memorial which national veiling trades and proto men In forty-fiv- e states of the arid west there are will he dedicated to the memory of President's Resilience 4 to 6 P M varied and pleasing presentation women conmay aecure while many more variable factors to the fessions Miss Gladys Jones Senior Farewell Promenade presented those C A C students who paid the lines in twenty eastern in the similar preparation sider than an found sacrifice In the war of lTivnUtlon of Senior Class "Vogue" which was an artistic bit supreme the discussed Mr Halt states Gift to College and Mrs Emma Russell gave an ex1914 engineering problems which confront 7 M P cellent i Campus interpretation of the Russian E W ROBINSON WINS The total of graduates passed up-iat drainage engineers and dwelt Mazurka 66 is 31 MAY MONDAY this spring for graduation length on the principles of drainage Of tin se one will receive a muster s The Colonial Minuet pg danced by Commencement Exercises attention COLLEGE SCIENCE district legislation calling Miss Edna Merrill anil Miss Margaret bachelor's 23 in lion Graduates to Address Stephen Agriculture degree the extraordinary to especially Bird was pleasing because of the L Richards state degrees ill agriculture 5 bachelors powers which are given by the MEDAL 1 M 2 P picturesque costumes and graceful in agricultural engineering College Chapel through it drainage district legisla- adegrees dancing Memorial arts in mechanic Soldier bachelor's degree Unveiling of tion to supervisots of drainage disMiss Pearl Luke as Pierrot and advu'i-tage- s the Given He emphasized tricts Mia Mable Spitnile in the American Thesis on Twin Calves of the majority being able to FALLS MAKES Flag Dance charmed their audience COLLEGE WILL TRAIN Highest Rating — drain neu which need drainage and dances were given with aolo The Awarded by Brof William insisted that all land owners conmote eaae and grace than were the Slldl of REPORT PLEASING FOR GOVERNMENT tribute to the expense l’eterson group dances although the lntter The advantages of drainseveral delightful bits drainage furnished Will Be Associated With His out age systems were also pointed The most skillful dancing of the evON SERVICE The "College Science Medal" conMr Hart also spoke to students of Brother at Logan— On Faculty ening was done by Miss Olga Carlson test was held Monday May 24 The It the si hools of agricultural engineerIn the "Temple Nautch Dance" n Since 1912— Big Success medal waa awarded to E W of beto rendition Good Battalion makes (Jive most Suninur a ing rono ruing the ‘'Relation was Showing f delightful Quarter Senior in Animal Husbandry AIn Department to Conservation’' in the professional class liraitKige ing quite Work in in of paper la a discusRobinson's Small Mr Stenography Special Spring Spite added lthough emphasizing the fact thatj The Mulc Department capacity of sion of the breeding — Aims at Gov’t Service AmmocImU' Registration Professor I R Humph- drainage was Important primarily greatly to the auccess of the evening twins In cattle under the title "Twin with solos by Miss Maryleen Maw Calve and the Freemaitln’' reys of the department of farm from the point of view of reclaiming The the speaker showed m ( hunii a of the I'tah Agricultural waste land even of most and Miss Glatl a Gray and aelectlon the expectation a '1 to In from In a aimple yet response request la presented of paper cost College hit resigned from the In- that a large part of the President Martin A Morrison of the opt imestlc were shattered last Thurs-- F from the Gl-- e Club The festival was concise style covering the subject stitution In order to enter private drainage was frequently regained by 8 Civil Service Commission that day when the local It O T C units in direct charge of Mis Olga Carlson capably All the paper read conwork according to an announcement the value of water brouhgt together the I’tah Agricultural College ecu- woman's physical director and Prof unusual amount of excelan M re Col N tained Falls c ll!tpted by for use In Irrigation made recently by the President's C R Johnson tinuo Its training of stenographeis So The winning th-s- la lent material tunny students have left school -- Mr Humphrey a will become a- ml tvpDU for governme' t rvlce ttt well organized knd clearly preIt that only a mediocre appearance wit tied with hi t brother T II Dr Linford J summer the IJccomes during sented looked for but practically every mail In the (ell of 1: t icntlo'l "M pri of h Jiitn titer ljuiitir ha The purpose of Itt contest la to tils sin had uniform rifle keg up nol civil et'glt'eet lug wl'h 111 s tin nrt at' ved for a jiecotl Mining rtimubd I XcellclicP 111 aclelltlfic re together polished and shoes shined in Logan w wllh ill M- -i rill of the Dneidi fields lliewoik Mr 11 ly offering an award for the ami with heap of pep enthusiasm t vita bn Mr (has J Sor-- ns Im it nj’iir ' Mr lien a no inin to tin courses xti stu-indie counting the ds of two thousand to three the nddn'Sied St tike to r of the F A C fticuUy wince 1912 put riot Ism all contributing to make been nnnectrd wlih the Institution be! n with reoffice and lice mature-i:ii buatica talk pr Ill I in best appearing II O T C unit for Hi- - past six year In th capacity thousand word dealing t'tx iti i liit Til' sdiiy I'u dig that time In him been liryelv ot to lu given during the summer iti tbe remltila ward! pioblem Kinky Mountain according to of l sir'Mior In th Zoology remarkable ii'tniiu'd ti nny hunint'oin li Spt liHild for the of K Peterson Prof professor which Prof William Tetyraon la I dii 1:1 own due (lie college iha inspector Murli credit baa resign! bis ptaii'on farm i lien s of growth of the work in of in be wlio wit! charge l slble for the nw movement and v ( k metl who responded to th request of up private m rh uH nr-ttro spot t t th' A C and became fieeeUuMei go i haul' contest waa to him a Issued sHitrment well r)t Ur( 0 uhK( Ul( iwt lowing 11 did hi illsh School ami collega donor of theynedsl The of iticr'a'iug on that account th' Tim work In automobile cure and dm hi eight In Hit'! committee not tffni a' only ur-lwith 1914 -s dgovern' possible The men claim that th work here graduating In ttip r Judged by (tint th i till tt will 'i ttlr i iii farm Irutior at the F A j I e i pr ss' dhoa I Hereafter Indus o f ri ee hut member 11 f comthroughout leave manner In m”t 11 of i lo and m ii' jy' unity cholic delivering 8 degree Zoology Mdc (f C I favorably known throughout him a a mBIIlU the to C! ter Hi re'll estate business Ir be formally conducted before the mad effoit ef Ul l la"! am! the iy prKal Beaty applauded heartily Die western state the During t rhutag of ateuogieph'ia and C sea U -t n ' u’tiP'i1 e ip "ir student body easy to execute t t under Mr linn the PuMie Speaking Department to jrri pnrt The winner' paper " published i taiFemnl of the fields of ibnvl'tp t’lrrg nf lb work on S 120 Ihres's notion render-- I Inviilu TUh Pvl'n Th-- n in I’xlvr the Mny 8 turns of tha Honor of the 'r apcnkltg fir dry' rid" M '(' ' -r cvFnrti’'W" this: have you System A l Pr if e tbe 1 id tte!o" ” "Till exam will b conducted un yr iq and Ills own A care- - value of optimism bag mt yet been s 'looted t ?"' Blanche Mender! Pleas take after a period t f fnl si i (inn win h made in order peoisllty and ohoerines of manner According in Clyde and Geniev It'a -r Hie honor sxstem all bv Via been mprmUled three apart and In alternate which Hint (tin woik In farm ii'i wav from Thatcher' camp to to the for e nf his lianlr ie1doI l y Professor Resigns Mr It Hart A of of M j Humphreys lo Enter Medal COL Engineering Field ROTC Uob-liiso- of-fl- “Mue Walton” Talks at Chapel hcuil-I'luiie- drti Sorenson Agricultural Manager 1 d' 1 dep-rt-me- 1 i :l i ! - wrjnd n0fnt ! I ril 1 1 t- 1 iui re-tl- T'' ::vi c |