Show STUDENT NIGHT FOR THE OPERA NEXT WEDNESDAY SOROSIS VAUDEVILLE WILL BE GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT AT CAPITOL I I Subscription Rule $100 per year Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College - OLUMK XX 11 LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY Five cents per copy 124 27 NUMBER 20 ANNUAL SOROSIS VAUDEVILLE MONDAY NIGHT AT CAPITOL THEATRE Sorosis Schedule Snappy Open House At Home Ec Cottage Musical Revue In 14 Sat Afternoon Be Read This Play Will Week And Cast Selections Made Soon To Be Given Spring Quarter “Twelfth Night” ha been chosen as the college play for this j ear by Miss Iva Maud Dunn director of Dramatics Miss Dunn expects to read the play at the end of this week or the beginweek and ning of the following before hopes to have the the end of this quarter so that' can begin Immediately after tSio beginning of the Spring quarter There aie a great many excellent parts in this play and many conte-tanare desired Miss Dunn advocates that all students intending to try out should acquire a book and read the play oter before it is read to the aspirants so they will have a part in mind This Is a very timely suggestion when It is remembered that last year there were so many who tried out for the various parts that it was necessary to hold the tryouts several times before the final selection was made "Alice was the play staged by the College last year and all those who saw it will remember It so one of the best ever given at the College and one that merited the admiration on each of those who took part It is rot necessary that the contestants have previous trining in order to try for the various parts In fuel those who try out for the first time often are given the leading parts? Such was the rase last year when Constance Christenson tried out for the first time and was given one of the leading parts Forget your timidity consider yourself a certified actor and apply for a part then do jour best Shakespeare's try-ou- ts ts Salt Lake Attorney Is Chapel Speaker Patriotic Services II I Mutliner Pavs Tribute to And Lincoln Washington Wilson In Chapel Speech Last Monday Attorney II I of Salt Mulllner luke was the speaker at the regular weekly chapel everclsea held at the College Monday afternoon The aervlera took the form of a tribute to (ieorge Washington the congregation singing "The Danner" at the close of the exercises Attoiney Mulllner look for Ills text the quotation from Kmerson: "That country Is the fairest which Is inhabited by the noblest minds” and gave examples of the noble minds which had led this nation to lls present status among the nutlons of the earth Washington Ilncolii and Wilson were the example given by the speaker of the noble minds whose Influence has had much to do with the position which the t'nited Slates holds The college glee club sung “Hall Cs Ye' Free" and Anion Iunt sang a solo “My Own United States" following which the congregation arose and sang "The Star Spangled Dad The girls at the Hytne economics cottage are holding Open House Saturday March 1 from three until bIx p m The Student Body Faculty and patrons are mot cordially Invited Refreshments will be served and the girls will endeavor to do their best to bcc that each visitor Is conducted through the house so they may become acquainted with every Imperative part of the Home Economics course given at the ColIt Is hoped that students lege will come and vlalt the only laboratory off the campus Date For “A” Day Set As April 25 By The Executive Committee cided upon hut a 'committee consisting of Pearson Dallinger chairyian John Croft and Ray Garner was appointed to draw up tentative plans They should have no difficulty In finding something that needs doing on "A” day the big problem being as In former years to decide that improvement is the most needed on the campus The problem of the third year award In basket ball and track was It Seems that the also discussed specified solid blue robe cannot be obtained at a reasonable price The matter was turned over to Mr Coburn for further investigation SUMMER SCHOOL Acts For Monday 'Night Preliminaries For S Student Body Cards Industrial School Will A R Contest Near Will Be Good Next Also Be ' Visited By tryouts for the 8 Wednesday Night On- Dr Harris! Class In A J’reliminary R medal which Is given for the best prepared speeches ly EIaborate Costumes Social Delinquency on i night March 5 has as the night which students should see the College opera "All At Sea" The opera will be given two nights Wednesday and Thursday March 5th and 6th but according to C R Johnson director of the opera special arrangements are being made to have the students see the entertainment Wednesday night leaving Thursday evening Wednesday been selected open for townspeople Costume and scenic arrangements The Committee Appointed To Take are rapidly being completed Charge of Annual Day — Gov- costumes are all new and are coming erning Body Discusses Bas- from Salt Iake A new set of scenketball Awards For Third ery Is In the process of construction made especially for the scenes in Year this opera No end of time and mon"A" day Is to be held this year ey is being expended to make the on Friday April 25th according to costumes and scenery the best oba decision of the Executive Committee at its session lust Saturduy No definite program for the day was de- TWO ADDED TO tainable The work of putting the finishing touches on the production Is progressing rapidly Rehearsals are held every night at Nibley hall In an effort to make the opera a huge success The 23 principals Including the best singers In school are working incessantly to make It the most finished and artistic production ever staged by the music department at the College Prof C It Johnson states that every one should make an extra effort to see the opera for It presents a very high class of music In an and often romical manner In fart It will contain all the features of a Pantdges vaudeville without the usual jazz and crude ator-le- s A well trained seventeen piece orchestra from the B V' C will acPaving Expert Ross company the opera and furnish the musical selections Lectures To Students 8tuddht bdoy cards will be good for seats in a portion of the balcony and fill count for a 25c reduction In the lecture last Thursday to on the 75 and 50c reserve seats I the Agricultural Engineering students of the College District Engineer E B Ross of the Wacrenitn SOPH CLASS DEBATE Ilitullthlc Paving Company indicated the principles Involved In the TEAMS ARE CHOSEN building of the particular kind or pavement carried by the company he representa and pointed out tho Ariel MerriM And Serge Benson condition to which It is best suited Will Uphold laurels of Sophs He also gava some valuable InformaIn Contest With Frosh tion on the methods of testing maTwo tennis one rompoxed of Serge terial used In pavements While this bituminous puvement Denson and Ariel Merrill the other Is used very little In Utah because composed of Bert llarward and Paul all the material for concrete pave- Boyce were chosen for Sophomore ment can he had within our own debaters a a result or tryouts held state he showed some of Its advan- some time ago Benson and Merrill will uphold tage for such places as canyon roads because It Is lasting and can the affirmative side of the question be used the day after It Is laid The “Resolved that the I'nlted State lecture was Interesting and educa- should adopt the Towner Sterling bill on Education" against the tional t" those present Freshmen word artists They are for a victory that they working U Chapter of A K Psi might rate a possibility for the Men's Shop Medal and at the same time for the class Will Give $50 Prize winMrluurcli llarward and Mr Royre will meet the Idaho Tech at Pocatello The University of Utah chapter of debating the question "Resolved Alpha Kappa Pd national commerce thut the United States should enter fraternity has offered a cash prize the World Court" It Is something of 50 to the Junior student In the unusual for a Sophomore class learn jkrhool of commerce and finance who to meet an outside school but they excel In scholarship personality and have the support of the debating participation In atudent activities council and hope lo see It through The money is to be applied on the to a bright finish' in Ii senior registration fee of the The Sociology class of which Dr M H Harris is the' teacher has held Its final lecture period before starting on a three day trip for the purpose of visiting the State Industrial School State Mental Hospital and State penltentury for the past seven weeks the class has studied ' t crime delinquency and insanity In now all Its forms They are ready for the practical side of their work The class will leave Logan at eight o’clock Thursday morning arriving In Ogden at 19:2n They will spend the rest of the day at the State Industrial School and will journey to Salt Lake that evening Early Friday morning they will leave for Provo will study Insanity In all its forms at the State Mental Hospital and will return to Salt Luke that evening Unless they are delayed too long In Provo they will return in time for the U A C — Uof game Friday night’ The class will spend Saturday at the State Penltentury In Salt Lake Dr Harris has arranged for a talk by the Prison Warden and hopes that when he returns his class will have a more thorough Insight Into social problems than at present U 1 “Nose ForNews’-- ’ Hand-Ba- ll Tournament Proves a Success Perhaps the most transcending of all recent U A C athletic contests yet viewed by only two selected handjudges was a ball tournament held last Wednesday morning at the handball court between Naomi Ilarlow a College vocabulary athlete and Moses manager of dramatics and socials and editor of the bunk column for "Student Life” Practices for this tournament have evidently been held In secret every Monday Wednesday and Friday at 8 o'clock in the handball court for some time as both participants disclosed previous knowledge of the game For this first official clash last o'clock two prominWednesday at ent members of “Student Life" staff were Invited to referee the match amt nettle all disputes and mqlllfy frictions which any unnecessary might occur From the Instant Miss Barlow served tho Initial ball the game proa moat Intoxicating Inceeded terest to the Judges and was only Interrupted by fiequent breathing spells needed by Mis Barlow afier of her literary Jewel a di'nlaenc In which she tried to convince the reluctant Moses of hi Inability to rom pete with her Only tho most spectacular of Mr Rich's plays merited a score and before the game was half over Miss Barlowr had chalked up a lead entirely out of Mr Rich's hope of par- patriotism will bo held in room 260 on Tuesday March 4th at 2 p m according to Miss Iva Maud Dunn prqfeBsor in dramatics and public speaking I I Next Monday night' In the Capitol Theatre thirty one daintily clad Sorosis’ maidens will display themselves In one of the grandest most elaborate and most original vaudevilles ever to be presented In Logan For the last several years the Sorosis have staged a vaudeville as an annual affair which has been composed or talent derived entirely from within the sorority and each year It hag been received by such an enthusiastic audience that In every instance return engagements have been Joyfully asked This year the vaudeville Is greater than ever before Will A ward Book For Best Editorial Allred Wins This Week Contest Continues In Spring Quarter Judges Although the actual practice for the vaudeville began a number of weeks ago the planning songs and costumes have been under way for many a long day as many of the songs music dialog and costumes are entirely original Fourteen acts each absolutely different and made up or georgeous coruscating costumes is a feature of I be entertainment that alone makes It worth while While many of the costumes have been made by the sortirity girls it has been necessary to send to San Francisco to a Chin- During the past part ot this school year contestants for Nose for News have been rorretlng every posslblity ese costume house to obtain appropriate costumes and designs for of interest lu an effort to find somesome of the oriental numbers That new contest for the Beginning thing with the Rpring quarter the “worrum the costumes are entirely new and change with every act is a treat that will turren" with a change of policies in Nose for News Due to the will cause the most stupid blind man to open bis eyes and dwell for a fact that a great number of the articles submitted for the contest have while in the most traneendental been purely edltoriuls the judges realms of fantasy bar decided tonllow the contestant - (Every song and dftnre Is entirely to express themselves freely frank- new Some of them so new that they have been made exclusively for the ly and unabashed in the form of an editorial n any subject that they vaudeville this year and If any one is dubious as to their quality it Is may desire as a surity that they suggested a ever if before has Rarely prize revert their memories back to the been offered on a proposition offerdances and songs given by the Soro-si- s ing such liberal freedom of speech In their bazaar last year Those Every one at the college has an and mu3ic that have not been songs It students Idea or the school and composed by the sorority have been shortcomIdea of Its have an jou from New York ings Its strong points and peculiari- imported directly ties It may be admirable or scur-- ( and are such a nature that they will be heard for the first time in Logan Continued on page two) at the vaudeville next Monday Miss Cooper Is the coaching IS dancing entirely herself and she informs us that each dance Is entirely new and different from anything BEING ARRANGED that has ever been given here Miss Cooper and her ability to make COLLEGE BAND clover dancers have become famous through the state One need only to remember those clever soldier and Smith Returns From Southern sailor dunces also last year Idaho Where Arrangements at the Sorosispresented Bazaar to be assured Are Being Made For Tour — of that Will Come In Spring Quarter IMIIADE HELL GIIU-Band Master Smith lisa just reIndubitably tho must grotesque turned from a trip through South- and mysterious number of the eveern Idaho w here ho went to arrange ning Is a flagrant scene In the depths for a concert tour lor the U A C of Hades In this number everything on tha stage will be a deep burning band He report conditions for the tour red and In It will be portrayed picture of some of our very favorable and bookings can be grusome had at I'ocatello Rlnckfoot Idaho historical character In Ihelr proper Falls and enough other towns along environment Another of the most attractive that route to furnish a week's trip In features of the evening Is the elcver The people and organization (hose towns are very anxious lo hear skits composed by the Sorosis girls our hand and are w'llllng to do most and aside from being extremely diflo have the band visit ficult are some of the most comical CONCERTTiF FOR H Davis County Stdsnt ll Drawings From Pelican Published In Judge Receives Scholarship KEADMISSION IS STUDES DENIED lf n Prof William Herbert Carruth and Miss Ela M Shearer Are To Teach This Summer William Herbert Prof Carruth head of the department of English of Stanford University and Miss Elga M Shearer aupervistor of the primary department of the Long Beach California city schools have been added to the faculty of the National Summer School of the Utah This anAgricultural College nouncement was made recently by President Elmer G Peterson of the ' college William Herbert Carruth professor of comparative literature and head of the English department of Stanford University has been secured to give credit courses in English Trof Carruth is one of the leading teachers of English in the United State and Is an author of outstanding note Among the many books he has written are the following “Letters to American Boys” “Each in His Own Tongue and Other Poems" and "Verse Wrltiiy-'-He Is a current contributor to many philological publications and literMr Carruth will ary magazines give one course in European Influence and tlie Chief American Points and one course In English Composition Miss Elga M Shearer supervisor primary department of the Long Beach California city schools will give two courses in primary education Miss Shearer was nominated for this particular woik by Dr E L Thorndike of Columbia University who with I)r Raymond Franzen of the University of California will have charge of the work in education and pedagogy at the summer Miss Shearer will also give school One Principal two credit course of Methods will be an introductory course Intended to establish the basic relationship between psychology and fundamentals of educational The other Education of practice Young Children will be an analysis and evaluation of the major activities In a modern kindergarten and the first three grades of the elementary school In addition lo these two educa” tors President Peterson has already announced the names of the following spiclnl teaching faculty: Prof W C Alice Department of Zoology University of Chicago Dr Emmett 1) Angelt Yah Harvard and WisRecreational consin Leadership Prof Eliot Black welder Head Department of Geology Stanford UniProf E C Branson Head versity lh'partment of lluial Sociology on page four) — SaMlslsCI -- — — -- Jvuvwl 1 - IwuJ Enthusiastically Re- ceived By Ed:cd:rs anything numbers them TJiose critics who have seen the In this Due to the short time left rehearssl and heard the song have be can taken not the quarter trip If the necessary fin- all pronounced them as wonderfully before April I this true with the ancial backing can be bad Ihe tour food Especially I of 31 which chorus composed the will undoubtedly lake place voices with such singers as Clover middle of the Spring quarter alleling Johnson Bessie Austin Anne Bram-wef Due lo previous experience at a lone Haight and other it is debater Mis Barlow very tactfully expected to be the best ever with her mellifluous pleading subA pleaegnt feature or the entire dued masochistic Editor" the "Bunk Is the fact thst there wilt vaudeville Ors announced by The Judges That the studeula and faculty be absoutely no walls and but one until he abandoned the argument nner" Force fraternity president Include for championship and allowed the members of O A C are overwhelm- Intermission of ten minutes during lean Thoms Ileal nnd Profesvors to fair garner the ma- ingly In favor of the Bok peace plan the whole evening The glrle have competitor 4'AIIFOKM millsHKS Frank 8 Forman and A C CarringIs Indicated by a tabulation of all arranged to conduct one number ImBASKET IIUI IA XI I’ll LET ton jority of the scores Min Irene Stay tier of Farming-to- n voles received at the Barometer of- mediately after another thus keepThis report may clarify any Dsvl County ha Just received fice up lo lat night of on received the I — ( I' ing everyone bubbling with refreeh-In- g part of California University ' " a total of 1(1 ballot turned In scholarship to the' U A C from the Theta concerning Miss Barlow's mirth eVery minute S newest nls's i—’allfoi publicaN( tha Union Pariflc railroad amount- stiff hands of Isle which were sup- 144 were cast In favor of the proTo bring refreshments candy or 61 will tion the "bruin Hoopster" The student sweet meat of any kind Is positively ing to $ 75 and her transportation posedly received by chopping kind- posal and 7 were no) make its first appesisnre tonight at from her home In Farmington lo vole Is IDT for and 4 agglnsl while out of order These also will be Of 3S2S students who were Inr ling Wodneedsy morning the basketball game with the Uni who furnished by the sorority girls Just and return making a total of between the two of the B0 faculty members at the Uulverslty of Houlh-ercontests Further the of Southern California veislly 4 Ihreb but all voted have what they are le es yet mysterious shout approved Mies a soon be will held ss last only 10 California quarter again first coiifeicnce basketball game of of Two of these three secret but remember this that If of the plan Miss Stayner received t lit schol- Bartow recuperates In the meanthe season The leaflet Is published have been denied tbs privilege returning for tho winter quarter arship fur successfully conducting a time she expects lu study the fine made nolsllon on their ballot to you are not there you will nils e by the Publicity bureau and conto the first official figures Poultry Club In Dwvla County last point of the game while Mr Rich the effect that they were for a good time end If yon tlay home you of according the and number tains the names w III be aloue because everybody else I "world eourt ’hut no league of summer under the direction of ran be found very frequently Crosman players as W'cll as Information about given by Prof Ralph wilt be tlieru W J Tha) nr Agent on Count) of page two) director publicity the Vanity and lls opponent alu-de- FICULTRIST National Convention Attendant Advertise School — Superintendents PraiNi Plan For National Summer School I’luni for the Utah Agricultural College Summer School are being enthusiastically received by superintendents who sre In attendance at the National Education association convention In Chicago This Is announced In a communication Monday from I'rofeasor I) E Robinson college editor who together with Mayor John A Crockett and Superintendent Orson Ryan Professor Henry Peterson president of the Utah Educational dMorlaticn Is attending the convention for Ct J purpose of advertising the "Hi" sii miner school" which will be k ‘1 si the college beginning June Tickets for the be on sale Thatcher 81 ore U to'ay at X c r 1 |