Show STUDENT LIFE STAFF FREE LUNCHEON IN CAFETERIA EAST ROOM Subscription fUTDENT Rats $100 per year Published Vfet&lJ VOLUME XXIV bf tke Students LOGAN UTAH WEDNESDAY LYCEUM TICKETS FOR ‘‘FRIEND HANNAH SAAB LHILKSDAY ON of the Utah Agricultural College WEDNESDAY JANUARY Fite 1926 3 Intra-Stat- e Triangular Debates Listed For Tues Two Man and Three Man Teams Argue Income Tax Question Induction Is Dashing Historical Romance of With Two State Institutions English Periwig Period 4Ipha Sigma Nu Elects Was Paul Hester Is Author Twelfth Member Choscn 1 0nt Method Staged Monday Night' As Capitol Attraction Alter two wicks of diseusstou and The next and last lilac yf the Moroni Olson flayers for this season Is listed for Monday February 8 at the Capitol theatre The production which finishes the ljciuiu program of the Olson flayers Is the work of Paul Hester entitled Vir-g'- ll All-re- “Friend Hannah'' The play is a t!a tiling- htstmotul romance of the periwig period and a number of the characters in the of play are taken from the pages English history King George III as the young Prince of Wales and later as the blind mail old king is the Hanhero A dainty Quaker maid nah Light foot or as the quakersi railed her Friend Hannah Is the heroine of this fascinating story book - -- tale director managers never think of casting any Most would other player than himself in a leading ride particularly when it is a good role Mr Olson lint in “Friend Hannah has taken a tiny part for himself— flint of a stolid old Quaker uncle — and has given the leading role the to Byron young Prince of Wales Foulger the young man who played the aon “Jack" In “The Ship" a week ago Moroni Olsen's admirers hate always noticed and commented on the generous spirit shown by bim and his players la Ills acting And Inhis directing and easting he Is equally and more admirably gentr-ou- s e tho women of Moroni Olson of tills indications Players give Is same generousity Janet Young stepping out of the lead this fiuie in favor oT Dorothy Adams She is the part of a little maid servant which Miss Adams will be seen maiden as the bewitching Quaker And “Friend Hannah" It is a reflection or this splendid desire for the benefit of each separ- ate member of the Company that is making the Moroni Olson players the most poular ever seen in I'tah An group of actors interesting article in the on rage Four) Buzzer Staff Takes Inventory of Females Year Book Workers Sponsoring And Making Selections For Is Feature lfcautv Contest Have you noticed of lute a few students with glasses on the nose note hook in hand and pencil poised going thru the hall scrutinizing the flock with great care and then hurridily jotting down something which thev carefully conceal ueatli a blotter? No? Well then perhaps you will see them within a few dayB and when you do notice Ilium do not think they are taking a college census or that they belong to a Purity League and are jotting down the They faults of the Htudent body are merely Buzzer Staff members Beaugetting a Rap on the female the College of ty This Years Buzzer Is to have a feature wh'ch it has never had before a Beauty contest This contest will net consist of a student body vote but will be determined in the manner The Staff will following ehoosS eight or ten of the most beau tiful girls of th campus Front these ten girls a selection will be made and the photographs of about five to girls will be sent to California the choose will who a film Judge ‘ final winner can thut you fellows Too hud not vote for and elect the lady of vour heurC and perhaps that metb add a bit of lively od would spirit to Otlp halls But at least this Beauty Contest will add a great deal of Interest and something new t our B'ifz r analyzing Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary society announces K Norton as Us twelfth "member Th- - candidate was chosen by the point system and won by only a slight margin over George Spencer IaVoir Card and and Wendell He scored high in activities which eounis fifty percent toward election and that tactor alone is the probatdy asset which determined the one on whom tiouor was to be bestowed 1 tie vacancy field by Mr Norton was caused by tbe tuiluiv to return to sellout for the present school term of Francis Wilco who is at the ufversitj of California The constitution of the society calls for a maximum membership of twelve six men and six women to be chosen annually by the active chapter from the junior class Qualities considered in the election of members are activities scholarin a ratio of ship and personality and fifteen percent fifty thirty-fivThe scholarship of each man up for election was determined and the chairman of the organization worked out a muthamatical method of awarding points for activities and personality netting so that a choice void of personal likes aud dislikes could be mado The new member was not known until all calculations were completed Alpha Higma Nu is a senior honorary society founded with the express purpose of offering a reward to students who have set n fit to take au Interest in student body activities and class room work during The regular Ultra-stat- e triangular debates qn the subject: "Resolved that the action of the House of Representatives in regards to t lie lie Federal Income Tax should enacted by law" will be' held on Tuesday ototext week mt io o’clock announcement according to an made yesterday by debating man-agtThe Norman Christensen of sctual preparation is period made short because of the continual shifting of men on the teams the changing of dates and reword- This' 'announcelug of "the subject ment is from the manager and seems to lie final er Brigham Young university pres eut holder of be slate debatiug title has refused to debate with a three man tum as previously arranged for consequently only Stanley Christensen and Cecil KenI ner will travel to Provo the negative side of ment Belaud Skanchy preparation because of and uphold the argu- has ceased the recent arrangement Clinton Vernon lteo Ellsworth and Vernon Monson will argdo the affirmative side of the question against tho University of Utah in Logan Tho debate will he held in the auditorium at 1 o'clock All five of the state teams are Local Quintet Tangles With Utah Hoopsters On Friday Bill I Boys' and girls' dull work tjis year becomes a major activity in the program of the College extension division When country agricultural agents ga titered at Logan recently for their annual conference reports on ilub activities during the year were such that the directors of the work saxv fit to epthorize thejr (aunty agents to devote in the future all time possible to stimulating tills work among the juniors D P Murray state boys’ and girls’ club specialist who was a Salt Lake visitor recently auuounees that the fullest cooperation is to he accorded by the Utah state farm bureau in club work Krastus Peterson the county agent in the Uintah basin has developed a club program that hus attracted state-widinterest' Two of the three winners of trips to the national congress of boys' aud girls' eulb workers at Chicago were from clubs under Mr Peterson’s direction In Weber county special clfili projects will feature' tomatoes sugar There is also a beets ami ontous possibility that county will have a livestock'und sheep club at the close of this year The Ogden Kiwanis club has agreed to offer awards to the club workers making the best record in a tomato project and It is expected the Utah Canners’ association can lie in duccd to contribute some of its spe dally collected seed for use hv the dull workers Two (Jub pclmols of one vek eiidi are proposed for the year One will be held at the college campus and the other at Vernal At these sessions which are proposed for some time late in March dull leaders from all parts of the state will gather for consideration of timely problems in Salt Lake county dub activities this year will add some new lines There is a likelihood of a baby beef dub being formed in one commuuity in the county This project will lie undertaken to encourage home feeding and fitting of livestock for mare The College won tlie o of the first of the Girls’ Triangular debates from the B Y U by a vote of SO to 60 While the affirmative which was upheld by this school received the greater number of votes the negative succeeded in changing the opinion of a larger number of people Tho question was: “Resolved that the United States should adopt tho Uniform Marriage- - and Divotue -- Law" The principal argument of the af- - i h 4 4 t ollg-arie- but they as an electorate attempt Prof D B Robinson will talk 4 to doievuiine all matters of directly A CORRECTION to the Student Life Staff at the 'h reach all Important decisions policy for scheduled lunebeou Friday and select direct and supervise the Feb 6 All staff members are Contrary to a statement made in and requested to be invited officers under whose immediate diLife the last week’s Issue of Student there the actual work of the govrection Little Theatre movement la sponProf Koblnsou will no doubt Committee ernment is performed” sored by the executive make a number of highly ae- Compare this definition with our ceptuble suggestious and Presl-aud plays as contributions to Its dent Dee Davis has a business g democracy Do Hie students detersuccess w411 be given by the mutter to present mine the polleiesi raeh important do elnh and the campus plavers i- 4 4 per-wl- v -- of-T- al to Society The increase of juvenile crime in AnlertCa' in 'recent' years Because' of the free thought and action of the e THE DAY OF ELECTION i Stanford University In the first Inter collegiate debate he year Iftsr Saturday in tbe College chapel The audience decission being 176 to 136 The question was Resolved: That l be Younger Generation's Freedom of Thought and Action is Detriment- firmative was that the laws of one younger generation was stressed by state can he rendered practically void the Stanford men who upheld the by the Inferior laws of surrounding affirmative of the question They states Miss Louise Shepard the first out that youth is the outspeaker for tlie College slated that pointed “Under present conditions national standing contributor in the present marriage and divorce laws can be no crime wave Mr Crocker stated that higher thou' those of the most back- the great mind is the disciplined i ucile Owen the secon 1 ward state affirmative huiaier gave many In- mind Free thought Is a menace t stances of til! inigcilics caused by society became it means an abdivor-laws Miss Nonna sence of discipline and order necesHansen was tpie final speaker for tbe sary for tlie production or the clear affirmative Miss Ala re- - ret Swendson of tile independent free thinking mind The Stanford debaters ’were Thenegative stated that mere legislation cannot affect the evils of divorr the odore Bar and George Crocker Mr necessary changes must be accom- Crocker was formerly a student at plished by education in tlie borne the church and the schools She also tlie East Side High School in Salt said that the extremely conservative Lake Ctty and progressive states could not lie Norman Christiansen aud Rodney united under a uniform marriage and I’iekett representing the College up Miss Rachel Holbrook divorce law declared that National legislate!) held the negative side They dwelt would inevitably end in a comprom- on the tested thought which is beise since the characteristic differences ing followed by the younger generaof various localities make one tion inprefeypne to the qjd j creditAlfss I law impussihle ed thought of former times The acdelivery was especially commendable Esther Hgertsun In ' the cepted thought of the older generalast negative speech sahl that grant- tion was declared responsible for the ing Congress the power o control divorce would be a violation of cor fun- great war in which the world was DOORS ARE SHUT FROM care of Is Initial Appearance of Coach Armstrong Favors Win in Both Tilts Is First in Schedule of Home Games Interest High Dope 80-6- men of considerable experience and wllh a subject such us (lias been chosen that offers an unlimited field forargument they should show up well in the coming contests The method of Judging will be a one man decision The University1 of Utah debating coach will givte the damental principle of of government decision at the Provo meet and the B Y U Norman Christensen v' is cbiirmali debating coach will Judge of the debate and the acted the forensic battle here He will as judges their college career to both sides of the argulisten The present chapter composed of ment will briefly sum up both sides Preliminary S A It Con test L A Anton of the Richards Dee Davis question before the audience Merrill Iiarward Bert One Week From Today Iunt Ariel and give his decision and reasons for ket Tile last year lias seen 'onsideruble Alida Clayton Mary Browning Har- it expansion in the number o' pureln-- d Norma riet Adams Kditlia Smith Miss Donna Jones of the i’ubiic Shortly fijjbiiiig the triangular sheep dubs in tile state The excepHansen ami lucille Owen with Mr of tlie Hebcr Hampshire Speaking success tional department announces in work will debates earnest begin Wilcox now in California was chosdub led to tlie formation of many that tlie preliminary tryouts for the It includes another meet with Stanford others Mr Murray reports a pure- Sons of the American Revolution en from the junior class of last year as well as prominent schools of the bred Hampshire dub in Tooele comity twelve on Wednesday be held Medal will They In turn will chose of tho which is operated as a nucleus northwest from the Junior class of this year Grantsville high school agricultural Feb 10 at 4 p m in room 280 to club a purebred Rambouillot dub at on Students who have not begun qualifications mentioned Means Discusses Peterson Pres the for Panpuitdi and a dub at Spring City work on this contest should do so active the chapter comprise in and Alt Pleasant Sunpete county the With Idaho Head succeeding year of J 11 Alauderfield general manage' at once This medal is one of Plans for At a recent meetiug highest honors a student can obtain of the Intermountain Livestock show this year's exhibition will re in an oratorial line fostering socials were given considof declares to President Elmer G Petersou the fullest degree the accognize is Nu It is very probable that one of The insignia eration Sigma tho College spent Tuesday of last tivities of the club workers "We art of the S A R with the consent of the Senior class week with President Rutherford of providing bigger awards to arouse the State officials on the senior sweater to be their interest to better work ami will will he here to help judge and off' the Idaho Insiitute of Technology at accord them plenty of honor for their ieatc at the final contest Pocatello discussing ways of fur- accomplishments" lie says Don't forget the time and place the two Represents A K I’ Mr Murray reports his department ther rooperation between ednesday Feb 10 at 4 n't lock in clubs of calf uumh"1 a have dairy at District r’Jmnt'on institutions While in Pocatello Pres will 280 Room Idont Peterson learned that many organized this Fpnitg teachers from that city are planning Alpha lota diaper of Alpha Kapto attend the 1926 session of the of is ut I’si which the University pa Summer School National Utah wilt be host to the rocky — 4 lie to convention Mountain district Broken held in Salt Lake City February 24 Wells Collett Suffers Mountain district 27 Tho Itocky Ankle as Result of Skiing Party Writer Believes That We HaveNo Democracy In Student Govconsists of llota Chapter of Denver ernment — Believes It To Be a Snare And a Dream of Sigma at Colorado Springs Denver student Wells Collett Mr Alumni chapter No 7 Otuicron of commerce at tho College recuived a (By IE LAND SKANCHY) Montana U Alpha Kappa of Idaho broken ankle white on a skiing A problem which has never been visions etc? We can answer emphatiIn the negative L' Alpha Iota at Utah F and Alpha The accident party last Sunday truly expiaiued to students entering cally Theta ut this college Each of these happened when four of the party our Institution is that of student But what is our real situation We have a general election once each chapters will send representatives to attempted to ride a BChooner made body government President Frank of skiis down one of the steep footthe convention year The offieers are presumably assume that all naturally They A Bus” Gimlln of the local chapter hills northeast of ITovtdienee We it is a democratic form of govern- elected on issues and policies wm represent the local group p 'ovious attempt to go down this vote the day they are elected the Hut A representitive system ment Mr Dwight Bedell Grand Secreparticular slide had resulted in an is this actually the case? doors are shut upon ns They bein tary of the international organiza- upset The final trip was made come irresponsible to their constitu? A very ema is What democracy tion will be present both days the spirit of a dare to show the of a de- ents They are amenable to no one rest of the party that a slide could inent political scientist says Much enthusiasm!! is being exhibitTheir policies are the student body form “A is that democracy ed' and indicatians point towards bo made without a spill Tbe result mocracy rewhich Their decisions are the stugovernment policies of popular Collett broke his ono grand affair Many members of was that Mr the voters of a state dent body decisions If we are lucky where sults the organization in the district oth- ankle and two or three' of the doracting collectively as an electorate We see them on award day No truer than representatives are also mitory wiere more or less shaken up themselves directly administer the er despot can be found ihau that borne on After being pulled planning to be present affairs of the government By this which we maintain at 'Ikour college matter of 2 or 3 miles skiis is not meant thut they perform the Let us take some specific examples medical aid was obtained and his ' ' t '9 $ 4 44 work of building roads for- vyhere our democracy has been a physical i’ well taken Free Luncheon For 'f broken ankle is being for student body a dream a and and where program snare ming Staff On Friday " i BIS AUDIENCE 0 Hoys’ and Girls’ Club Audience Awards Work Becomes Major Decision to AffirmaActivity of Ext I)iv tive Closely'Matched Californians Take DeCounty Agents Devote Argue Uniform Mar- cision in First InterTime and Interest to riage and Divorce Law collegiate Argument Efforts of Youngsters Question S L Silent Tlie College debaters lost to i j Cpy NUMBER 17 T Meet “Y” in Provo And “U” at Logan Cents per al government reigns supreme Last year the student body thp creat or of our government ami officers not the creatures passed a motion unanimously in which tlie minutes of the executive council were to be published iu our school publication They have appeared once during the year The president of the student (Continued oil Page Four) so recently involved Tlie world lias advanced along scientific lines but ill matters of morality religion and has family relations tlie progress been slow The present generation is experimenting along these lines striving 1o bring about more lapid progress was Reverend Harris I’lllsbury chairman of tlie debate large number of students and townspeople attended Coach E' Lowell Romney's bask- etball quintet and the University of Utah hoopsters will resume battle on the waxed floor next Friday and Saturday here On that date the Utf mentor Coach Ike Armstrong will make his initial appearancin an athletic way in Logan The local fans are eager to see just what kind of a squad the new Crimson mentor has developed and from ail indications they are bound to get a rare dish when the two foes clash this week The contests are looked forward fa with a crest zleaL ? an licipation As yet the Aggies have not played a single contest at home and the followers of tho hoop sport will cast their eyes upon their Idols for the first time Friday The red Uteg and the Farmers always mix furiously in their athletic contests La3t year the Farmers finished second in the state hoop race tbe only after they had downed Crimson in a pair of mighty stiff I battles lavois the Although dope Aggies to eop both tilts this week auything may happen when the two state institutions lock horns Time after time the dope bucket has been upset when the rival schools have met in the past and fans are at a loss when-theattempt to pick the winner The Blue and White hoopsters emerged victors over the fast Montana State college team Wiitb fair margins in a two series affair The of Aggies made an early invasion California While there they were successful In defeating the University of Southern California 57 to 1!) This was the worst beating the coast school has received in a number of years In their bnttles with the Young Cougars at Provo last week the Aggies were successful in breaking even with lust year's champions In the first game the Farmers won a decisive 49 to 31 victory but the Cougars came back Saturday night 2 and took the long end of a score Coach Romney's charges recently arrived home from Provo and have began intensive practice in preparation for the invading Ute3 Tho Aggie guards will have their hands full when they attempt to hold Dew and 35-3- i Executive Committee Gets Financial Reports F rom ('lasses The monthly financial rt ports from the various classes and clubs Wood to low scores These two Crimwere given in executive committee son forwards gave Montana plenty meeting last Friday Reports On the of trouble last week number of class cards printed and Coach Romney will probaoly use the number sold were requested (Continued on Page Two) The advisability of having class cards sold through the Secretary's office was also discussed It was decided that one member from the executive committee will work in connection with Miss Jones aud Manager A J Men ill in proBelov Moisture Precipitation ducing tlie school play Clyde and Group Measure Snow in Sheds Junior Day Listed fo ' ('larch 10 — Advertise- - l’l oni Average at Both 7000 ant! 9000 Ft Levels Trip Monthly On Saturday Prof Clvde led a group ofiwelve Aggie students to tbe water slmds in the mountains to measure the amount of rain and snow fall at the measuring gauges Tlie party left at 6 a m Saturday and returned at 4 p m the saute day They found at the 7000 foot level that the gauge showed a total moisture precipitation of 2ff inches and of which 6 inches was wifoot tter At the 9000 they found a precipitation of 45 Inch ga pleted Including 11 inches of water water supply is A shortage of sf ' $ § & the for heavy drawing predicted season due (o th fact that the below the ? moisture precipitation is normal Last year at the same day “Present Day Evolution lu "k the gauge showed 60 inches fall at ’ Plants" will lie the subject of a tbe 9000 foot level lecture to be given tonight at 4 first is the part taken This 7 o’clock by Professor trip George of each month under the leadership Stewart of the College In the library of the Logun High of Professors in the Irrigation deThe lecture Is one of school and any student may go partment a series on evolution being on the trip providing he makes given each week at the High School tinder the direct inn of application and he is among the the department of Biology of first twelve making application The tlie College All Interested are department has twelve pairs of ' invited to attend snow shoes which they furnish to candidates making the trip V 1 4 It is traditional at the college for the Junior class to have one day in the school year as "Junior Day" The purpose of which is (o advertise the Junior Prom and arouse interest that everyone will want to attend the social function This year Junior Pay Is to be on are March 10th and the Juniors working hard to arrange a good( As lively program in student body yet the program has not been com- t S |