Show PAGE TYvu LIFE STUDENT THE EDITORIAL IS “GONDOLIERS” PROGRESSING STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Printed by the Earl On Other College NOW Campuses fore As Never lie NICELY OF NEVADA lT You Must liny Quality Known as the Host uppci classmen of tin of U Nevada have made rulings barring freshman from “queening" ami smoking within certain limits of the college “The frosli must also forego these amusements w htle riding on Unar " & England Publishing Company Logan Utah Entered as second-clas- s mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Unless the influenza epidemic con- under the Act of March 8 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special Gnues the College opera “The (Ion- rate of postage provided tor in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 authorized August 22 1918 doliers” will be presented Feb 2(1 “ !’ !' WYOMING and 27 College students and Logan of Wyoming is making a stretiu- EDllOKIAL SIAM for a from llis ous ltizt'"s nr‘‘ George P Barber ’20 campaign against tho growing Managing Editor Iletween indifference of Students in the ob- comic ’21 Lucile Talmage opera Associate Editor exhilarating Russell Croft ’20 Associate Editor I'oul'r nni1 Blackner the rehearsals Rervance of the college's traditions Elna Miller ’21 Alumni Notes f U"‘ 0"l’iU1' are a joyous antlci- - This week they published a list of Rav Olson 23 Athletic Editor I’a"OM- Coulter is a perfect scream famous tradit ions observed in "the Adaliene Barber ’21 Under The “A” in his role as the drain! Intiisitor other fellows College" his audience Nadine Foutz ’20 STANFORD Society Editor and Blackner thrills his with singing daily superb Saraba eland Stanford University is preSuch is Life Real however This is not all Pearl Oberhansley ’22 paring a rugby filti'eii for the next Special Writer scene will the dancers ballet grace The final team will be made Hulme Nebeker ’20 Olympic Writer Special It is as if Terpsichore herself had up of all Pacific players Sybil Spande Editor Exchange E M Robinson ’20 Business Manager trained the dainty maidens who trip Stanford Men's Council suspended lightly across the stage To accom- a student recently for ungontlemanh REPORTOR1AL STAFF V I) GARDNER ’21 LEROY FUNK ’22 pany these delights of the eyes and conduct at a University dance MERLIN COOK ’22 ears Prof Johnson has engaged the VERNAL WILLIE l22 MONTANA U J A HENDRICKS ’20 LETT Y RICH ’22 leading musicians of the city to A big yearly event at the Montana CHASE KKARL ’21 ombme with the seliool orchestra to C in the Hi Jinx or slnmfest The eo- HOLLY BAXTER ’22 DOROTHY W FILER ’23 MORRIS CHRISTENSEN bring out the melodious strains of p(js theirs before Xmas and THATCHER ALLRED ’21 The art department has sln m REUBEN JONSSOX ’22 music the men all they could and BRAMWELL PECK ’23 WINONA CHERRY ’23 promised to contribute scenery eiila! thp fpl!ottj) hol(1 reciprocal fest this vull to thf nrruMon m that nothin Volume Will Number IS be belong Mr the stage setting MONTANA AGGIES Friday February 13 1919 To cap it all with succ ss only one member of the company has had tin’' Favorite Gill" contest simir BACKBONE STI FFEN I NG several have been the Vanity Fair contest held here flu although In a talk to Professor Arnold's class in Journalism a week ago Mr quarantined on account of it They last vear Brizes will he awarded to Frederick P Champ a Logan hoy who was on the stall of th Harvard will he out of iniaraiitllie however the best dancer the most sensible Crimson said: in time to complete the s girl and the most popular girl the “The training secured in competing for a place n the staff of the harcrt‘-rare’ The prim pa best looking girl (he most attractive Harvard daily prepares one for a strenuous literary career A man gets girl the nio- stunning girl and the Blackner Boh to know the whole newspaper business from setting typo and beads to sweetest Contestants for each girl Maw I believe that the most valuable txpein-mwriting editorials of mv Marvb-nnumerous film care Casilda life was the time I spent working for a place on the staff of the Crimson Glad' s Smith DKNVKR I Iuiz Places are won solely hv competing for th m Usually about 41 try for James MiMurrm are barred at D Powder pulls CoflTtian Glllseppi them and three are finally chosen The period of competition is 14 weeks Elmo hv the dean of won mi lb r rea--- f Tessa Evans Ruth and during that time I spent 12 hours a day chasing news It narrowed h s worn out in are get rugs Duke Eg he! t down to a test of endurance and grit as well as ability and when I tame P n no tin of students front nnrrots s no A Id ri h Media through on top I considered it the greatest test of my life and bein see the girls powdering “This method of choosing the staff has made the Crimson perhaps the RovElda f t Chorus Soprano We doubt in lts dig" Mit greatest college paper in the United States La Verm a ban umiid be etl'eitivu here leltiap lance as Utaim-tt“A man gets to love anything only through giving unselfish service to Roberts A'erna Arvtlla s stein T1h honor for students as Guila It The Harvard Crimson reflects the pulse of Harvard undergraduate Eratn is Elva Eran-iii- government is under discussion at Rainx Mtrjoiie life It Is what it is because every man on the staff has b en through th Helen Woodru ft Gladvs Grav the Denver U Though it is widely mill of preparation and when he ’gets there' lie is willing to give the Smith favored they are deferring present Dotothv Weiler best there is In him to his paper" action on It until it can he discussed La urine Anderson These are thought-ladeWe wonder if more of this spirit words as more fully at various students meetMarlha Kikhatu Alioscouldn t be instilled into activities here at College particularly in otir King ings Edna Crookstoii Fay Some of the literary work competition that shows Hazel Whittaker Rat lod Anderson MICHIGAN A (’ the mettle of the man — and Is as Mr Champ puts it “a test of endurance Annie Hawkins Mildred Ruckwalter A concrete stadiun seating Irom and grit as well as ability” 110011 to llnuu people and misting ot rattle Winnergreen Charles Smith as Eran- - 8 2 '00(1 (i is the present ambition of Tenors: NO ROUND-UEDITION’ 'sco George Siiiires II) rum Chris- the Michigan A C Their athletic Vernal field has suffered each year during Last week's issue of Student Life was to have been Round-ULister Spencer edition 1'liMiii and practically all assignments were made on topics S Dut- the season John Jones th to Denning Ilyrum putting haik the relating Round-UWhen the convention was called off it upset our plans to such son Tint us Allred Bert Call games a collide of weeks a condition an extent that we wpre unable to put out Student Life last week We have Hilton Evans as Georgo that the (omrete stadium will reinBases: tried to cover the news of two weeks in this issue Charles edy B Caseiueti iis Antonio A M C is planning on 'mm Harold Clark J B Stewart Last for their "Farmers’ farmers Hunter Ephriatn Joseph- ng The custom of saying "hello'’ — Let's not let it languish on the Wells Week" this and year Norveti Storrs Campus Say hello to the other fellow before he says hello to you and if sou w II mimes the M A C o man he doesn t say hello to you say hello anyway To smile may crack your Moflet football team made the face but a crack more or less will spoil no one's benign beauty was awarded a gold football similar to the one given the (’apt tin in Nevada doesn't like her “petty thieves " We believe that they are of the honor thus bru t to recognition extinct here as a hairpin was left on a desk in Life office for a week and THE FORUM the college no designing female made off with it COLORADO A C 'I he at Colorado A U is A la known school I fatuity Editor: not our cheering atrocious? To The How would it do to elect a cheer-leader from some of the ambitious aspirants (are there any?) to the y ihp v“riou Institutions it fosters getting the brunt of the flu that is and the degree of excellence it re circulating on the campus coveted position of honor? quires of these institutions in repre I’l S II ll the school as a whole Is the II I ‘sentlns In all our long and varied careers we have never seen a larger crowd i h hies uni V A A a long- nffair any iigi: at a basketball game than was out en masse week ago Saturday night as he er? A mchool pretending to Good atuff Aggies! (Continued from page one) much as this one does certainly can't Brown'' belts by commissioned "Sun outfits afford to have any n no Be caam be caam the flue will soon fly the did duty on this side of who coop' turned loose for the public to look at Ho Atlantic and the firing line would-band still we tolerate that now well on Its The Why not get into (lass debates? activity the U A U hand Any one wav ofCollege opera is proposed to preparation a ho can listen to that hand without be week of the last given during reweeping Is more brazil than our “SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL” part of a doting husband Ills It Is l'i bruiirv not definitely freshman ilisi overed squalling llnl" with his wife cently n whether a postponement of LOGAN PUBLIC In the memory of the writer our now were handled In a masterly fashion — lie shall date "'is necessary very )hnlr Wllg murh In the same boat and hut perhaps he show ed to greatest who i mi say that w e have not'hencfit I'kcly not IU ' l! ''"a1'1 l“ IU" on al advantage In the arreen scene when ed by the chnnge? ' is merely an the nvitiesat we college at least six Inst the For he finds his wlfo In the room of years rn Jy interrupt ion of t he schedule h he nn me u wort a band had not have Charles ?nrfr in Interpretation ()f mntpr- - and not by any means an almndon- u f)ot Umj (hf throughout was good and Intpres- - a Th)g o fthe program )n nre shape ypnr af iiv"' Indeed we are prune to bellev for players than ever before and atlll Ralph Brndley as Sir Benjamin no results Then why keep an In- - that u multitude of common ullThe Ix)gun audience liked the play i n suite did a behind a muak splendid piece of w ho ( w ith all due respect to meats are hiding from the start There was something work and kept the house amused by gtruror In very much labeled his "Influenza" that confesses £mth) openly about the gosslper that was appeal his keen Interest In all the gossip of lean notorious the work? same that his with not way are gympathles Ing— for who doesn’t love to hear a the ladies Ills "sneeze" was perhaps characters than the one time Jessie a change rip(j good story? It Is a weakness of the his master stroke of the evening V I POULTEIl James spread panic and fearful Mrs Candour as portrayed by human race and the reudy wit - rumors by purporting to he them-- I which prevailed throughout held the Agnes Elliot Scott was a rommend-audienc- e E A H V t iC M selves the real “had man" enthralled until the final able piece of work and she was So far- - ss good opinion among us IlKl'NETTK? sponsible for a Inrge share of the the present conditions are indicates ' Zlnlta Graf as Lady Teazle front applause more likely to experience much jvery I loved a dark brunette I The two brothers her first appearance won the hearts and thot Joseph la for the better than for the I change I swear did so And of those present by her charming Charles Surface played by Edmund worse within a few weeks that and dish butter Until my upon with Forde and N Murray Stephen were manner and the clevernesa I found a strand of hair! She pleasing though the Utter showed which she handled her part 04TI0EM I" FIX mors had a pleasing personality and ability In his part MONTI VI GAMES as WM the beauteous rn‘ role of Sir Gage Bennett In th though her apparent love of gossip vii so distasteful to her husband Oliver Surface gave a very (Continued from Pare One) her sprightly manner and youthful presentation of the part lock horns Ibis week hut we shall The Innocent remainder of the characters gaiety made one forget the hot have to wait tong according to a Indescretlons cf the wife and enjoy jwere well austslned with perhnps a statement made by Doctor Preston a the essence of scandal which prevail- - couple of exceptions In Marla and few dsvs ago heart sail stomach are allied The work of Miss Rowley w ho seemed the weaker ed throughout It turned my wsrnt love Graf was of a finished order and she spots In the play There once was a Frenchman from I I' D off courting darksome Ruth The production Itself met was Indeed an able aupimrt to Mr Farrell of gold For one with hair who the approval of the Ixvgnn public' himself Clifford Devereux wore loud unbecoming apparel Who Mr Devereux and his company played the part of Sir Peter Teazle 'and a Till Is much needy young Soph Now have this a left why married had behind prefer who good Impression the old gentleman take the stuff off — hint Made see: choice second even! Mr which wife you The assure should them of beautiful young and around In a barrel wonders Now he In oleo Devereut la K very capable artist and greater support should they come Her hair If lost — Penn Punch Bowl llhls me to In unknown the Might coins way again bowed to great advantage Utah KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES The Best Known Moderately Priced Value Considered 1 Colors Guaranteed HOWELL BROTHERS Lo Iran’s Foremost I Clothiers NATIONAL BANK-PROTECTIO- back of jou and business will expand more rapidly Get the Rijjht Bank jour First National Bank Logan Utah Under U S Government Supervision Resources $1 500 00000 t i -t STORAGE WAREHOUSE 20000 Square Feet Floor Space SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS DURING t i ' 1 I i - fn-- SUMMER MONTHS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS Warehouse and Other south Main Street Im-- i Cache I Yr ill lev Commission Co LOG AN ITA 1 1 Bio-la- n Yit-tori- a backbone-stiffenin- HOTEL g - Rates from to $300 per day Excellent Dininjr Room and Lunch Count tr Sen: V Popular Prices Barber Shop and Dillard Room in Connection Special Attention Given to Student and Parties Banquets Specie! 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