Show PAGE TWO STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Publlotied Weekly by the Printed by the Earl & FUuJonts of the Utah Agricultural England Publishing Company To Be Given In Spring College Logan Limit to Registration Utah Entered ns second-clas- s mall matter September 191908 at Logan Utah under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of pontage provided for In Section 1103 Art of October 3 1917 ' uthorlied August 23 1918 Member Western Intercollegiate Newt Service Member South Western Press Association' EDITORIAL STAFF WESTON VERNON R Editor-In-Chi- Home Phone MALCOLM 303 J :Bu9iness II MERRILL Office Phone Branch 41 101 X New Course In Wool y The Department qf Anlmul 1s offering during the spring quarter a special course In It will be necessary to limit Wool registration In the course because of lack of facilities for handling large numbers J While registration may not be limited to those who have had AniManager mal Husbandry 9 Sheep Production to have had this course will be a distinct advantage and If applications are too numerous preference will be shown students who have had course 9 The aim of the course will be to make a rather careful study of the production grading marketing and factors affecting the market value of wools The course will consist of two lectures and one laboratory a week The laboratory work will deal with the structure of wool fibre grading-wools and shrinkage problems The course will carry 3 hours Junior College credit The time has not been definitely arranged though 11 o'clock Tuesday and Saturday for the lectures and Friday afternoon for the laboratory have been tentatively selected These are subject to change if they do not meet the convenience of those who wish te register Thpse interested should get In touch with the department for further details IIui-bnndr- ef $ ‘ VITS NOT THE CLOTHES THAT MAKES THE MAN— Alumni Notes r Strange hmv some peoply can remain lost so long! We are pleased to report the present whereabouts of a real booster "Your December Alumni letter Just readied me the first 1 lrnve ever seen 1 take opportunity to Congratulate you on the wonderful spirit such letters immt arouse among the olcl ‘‘grads’ There’s something In that old Aggie spirit that never dies If may cool down and smoulder but a pure breeze like your letters makes It glow again as bright and warm as ever "j "In the ten years since I was a student on the hill I’ve watched Mater every success of my Alma with a burning pilde and 1 sincerely appreciate the work you are doing to keep us all In closer touch "I would greatly appreciate the direetpry the view of the College and the football number of Student Life If that’s not asking too much "You probably know that I’m located here near H C Hancock (’ll) and T W Bennion (’13) who are in Port Chester and that we’re all Hancock lias practicing medicine done exceedingly well anil Is very He has Just opened popular here a private hospital and has kindly invited ‘Ben’ and me to be associated on his staff Kindest regards to all friends HalSincerely N Vern Peterson stead Avenue Harrison N Y” Vern was Student Body president in 1912-1- 3 Ills senior year and a member of Ti Zeta Pi Fraternity ITS THE HAIR CUT AT hiR neglect for the wobbly position of my poke! I am trying lo live downjiere without "Student Life” but I can’t Please put my do It any longer nnme on the list My wprk in the Science department Is very interesting and enjoyEncli day 1 go back to the able good old IT A C nnd snatch up something from the past that makes Would for HiiceosB in my teaching I could ns easilv anange a good game of handball with some of you friends of the upstairs court! t shall try to be in Logu n for Commencement Until "we meet again success and health and happiness to you all” Jr' ’19 writes Lucian Medium Chihuahua from Colmila Juarez Mexico: "I know you have thot me lost and forgotten and I guess I ought to be staying down here in Old Mexico so long Just the Bame I am alive enough to watcli every move the ‘Old School’ makes that one can get in the papers and f surely ‘ent up’ Student Llf- - I am half way thru my fifth year of of the Juarez Academy Don’t worry about us In the reThe most we find out volution about it is thru the El Push and Salt Lake papers So we can say: ’If you learn anything there please let 2 2 2 2 etaoet us know’ us know’ You remember we had one little girl Since then we have added one sister nnd a couple of boys The ’23 S Robert Bjorkman has unnamed lad arrived the third and written from Salina Utah: is a ’howling success’ already "Here come some ‘just dues’ from Very best wishes to all" one of our delinquents who seems We have Clyde W Lindsay’ adto have forgotten that graduation from his Alma Mater was not the dress as Mountain View California The 30th Annual Military Rail and of the story I am glad the and hope he is succeeding in his New held last Thursday night was a moat Alumni officers are gracious enough work Clyde was Manager of the U We believe that a policy devoid of factionalism should successful social function from every to pray as well for the oxen who A C Practice Farms the past two govern the administration of student body affairs standpoint The College was highly don’t pull Surely there is uo cause years We believe that it is the right of the student body to know honored by the presence of many disevery procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the tinguished visitors who came up to HAND-BALwhen you delivered a reserve exercise of their official duties attend the Ball Governor Charles R quarter book to her ten minutes late Your TOURNAMENT PROVES A We believe that if the executive committee cannot decide Mabey together with two members when asked to account beSUCCESS of his staff Major Lunt and Major opinion by use of the ballot who should occupy student body offices fore the attendance and scholarship the decision should rest with the student body Young were in attendance and committee for submitting a mellow (Continued from page one) praised the work of the cadets who on smokers hill for a sleepy cretely shedding maudlin tears over cigar gave the exhibition drill Other visitOr your reaction to his past excruciating defeat ors who were present on the occasion chapel exercise EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PUBLICITY President Logan as the of thoughts The judges advocate that large It is very gratifying to note that reports of the doings of the were Major Fred A Prince Judge be sits on the rostrum in student Asa Bulien of the City Court and next tournament - executive committee are being written and turned in to Student Reserve Officers Smith body meeting and Is compelled to crowds attend the Life each week by the secretary of the student body Formerly Poulsen and Stevens The Bingham gaze upon the open pages of Student to be held soon as the contestants governor that their agoraphobia 'lias this was not done although the student body constitution pro- and his staff were received by Pres- Life Instead of a room full of stud- stale been greatly alleviated and they are Or ent the unnecessary probably vides that publicity to the actions of the executive committee ident and Mrs E G Peterson abundance of empty chairs at ready to appear publicly with their The exhibition drill by the 1st shall be provided in this manner After the provision in the Student Body meetings Anything next phalangeal contest student body constitution was called to the attention of the platoon of Company B was an especi- that Interests you One important feature remains ally pleasing feature of the Ball The to be unravelled the executive committee through the editorial columns of Student cadets concerning artiThe quality of Nose for News went through the movements mentioned antagonists The afore increased cles bave Life weekly reports were promptly submitted throughsteadily with the confidence and precision concluded however that acd At the top of this column is a definition of policy which reads or a unit and their ex- out the year as can easily be proved Judges to the law of antecedent cording is It article week’s this “We believe that it is the right of the student body to know hibition was highly satisfactory by reading a swim must also be Inthe viewpoint of the Military one of the very best both in humor probability every procedure of its officers and executive bodies in the exer- from cluded after the game was over Allred the Wendell contests and cise of their official duties” and it is in keeping with this that Department a final check-u- p has not winner should be especially com- Definite details concerning the last Although statement have not as yet been For been made of the status of the Ball mended on' bis alacrity for details the obtaining of the weekly reports has been accomplished Don’t forget the contest will conseveral years the actions and policies of the executive committee financially the tremendous crowd have been kept from the student body In fact it had become would indicate that the Military Ball tinue as usual during the remaindwith er of this term but SOROSIS VAUDEVILLE so bad that it is safe to say nine-tentof the students did will net the college a substantial mortal who fails to beginning the oppor-th- e MARCH 3 grasp surplus not even know that the committee existed although the conduct Spring quarter It la a lethargic of student affairs is practically within the entire jurisdiction of opportunity of telling the students that body dan facnlty what he actually thinks BOOTHS ARRANGED thr an editorial in Nose for News An alumnus of the college and a former member of the exip Military Ball Is Unquestioned Success 13 West Center Street The Modern It” will like the yOU fine all w ool cloths we arc showing all the desirable weaves and colorings arc well represented Your choice’ cf these fabrics Tailored to Measure by Born will give you’ an unusual degree of satisfaction smart style good fit fine appearance and long wear Ordinarily you would expect to pay prices a third higher than ours for clothes 'f the same quality Joseph Newbold North Main Street 155 Logan Utah Jr The Place For Your Electrical Supplies CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co t Phone 53 HOTEL ECCLES CAFE L THE TO EAT BEST OF EVERYTHING Service and Quality liny and Sava at Clothing Shorn Hats anil Furnishing m¥M fIf Interested in Ladies Coats Suits Dresses of tlio Market at You Will Always Find Hit) Newest Creation Mose Lewis Store well-traine- SERGE B BENSON & SONS Meat Dealers i and cured Meat at reawnnhle prire £ieclal Frier to Frnt and Soroitie Phone 113 North Main Street All kind of i ! fre-l- 231-23- 0 hs ecutive committee a letter to the editor recently stated "The executive committee has been entirely too secretive in the past few years and it is high time that they were told so very plainly by the people they are supposed to represent’’ So we see that It is a step forward to obtain publicity for the affairs of the student body as handled by the committee and that the airing of the policies and actions of that body is in order The submitting of these weekly reports is not to be regarded as an accommodation to Student Life but as a duty performed for the benefit of the student body Students can become interested in student affairs only if they know how student body affairs are being handled The best state of affairs can exist only when the rights of the student body in this regard are observed in The Junior Prom work parties are lastly nearing culmination and only one more wilt be needed to complete the decorations According to Chairman Alma Greenhalgh and his chief assistant Flora Amussen the plana have been moulding faet of late The juniors have been plunging their utmost faculties in the preparation of the decorations and with one more work party next Tbnraday night all decorations should he completed The Freshmen and Sophomores have hurried the "Hatchet" for a short time end have decided to THE OPERA one A week from tonight the first public performance of the merge their two booths Into large end elaborate affair Tbs Men's celled opera will be given Next Wednesday night has been and Women’s Pan llelleulc Council Cjcijnated as "student night” that is student body cards will will also build one and the Juniors will arrange for the other two bs good only on that night Tbs Blue Birds have been delatstudents should be received Unstinted support from the by ed Into an eight piece orchestra for suc-in an ths music department unquestioned making the opera the evening The costuming of the players and the obtaining of ade-Q-On March I the Juniors Will be scenery has been made possible only at great cost and it given the 8tudent body hour to ad!csves the student body to be unified in its support of the vertise their prom and with the aid or the Blue Bird orchestra something dl-of sn entertalulng nature should be to Ve-rjsda due named as “student night” night was rendered -Cj ts t 7 kstball ') C tri irtr?nt J -- It Series II is an investment ’ that will yield you rich returns PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH invites you Minister HARRIS PILLSBl’RY antacid Advantage of Your Discount on Buzzer Photos— Specal ' AHMNIC tyraauN® t fiKQAltf Commended FOaiTS ACD neutralizing powers H Df Putt coynwtf IAROAATOAIIS 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NO Take ' Welcome to all 7:30 p m ion first STUDENTS IfflFRlg not Remeber persons! oplnnlon nows but some condition fact or cards will be good for admission only next thought that eoacerae the collage or 7 rJ 'ht so every student who contemplates seeing the its lumsfee and I primarily from event of the e&Hcre this year should so srrsnge within It may he your thoughts I When the librarian naked you for 3 prL’j hll itirr-- ' rZJ tzxt WedawtUy nisht t'ty NEXT SUNDAY KODAK Ay c‘ j rjuie necessary by the scheduling of the Junior Prom for 7 The Prom was to have been given on February 29 but EDITORIAM ARR ASKED FOR BY XOSR FOR HEWS team in Salt Lake that night the Prom 1 plays Cj 7 to to have was March which The J ‘j v::j changed opera (Continued from page one) l C’r:n on March 6 and 7 therefore had to be put ahead to rllloua reprimanding or humoroue ' S 6 This was done through the courtesy of the anything Just so It Is your own Let’s Go To Church Nol Pocket FOR JUNIOR PROM J CO TO THK STAR CLOTHING CO To liny Yotir Khnrn Mra'a 8slOi Hat aad Famishing STAR CLOTHING CO North Mala Htreet For the Best Cakes Pies Rolls and Bread CALI AT TUB ROYAL BAKERY —Try Our Coffee and Roll— —Best in Town— |