Show PAO TWO 'year Not many years ago only a few the town doctors or the rich man’s boy thought of going on to college EDITORIAL The day' may come when degrees are common in walks of life fFho fact that college graduates are becoming more numerous ily emphasizes the need that we should “carry on” lest we are ' lost in the race STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of theUtah ’ Agricultural College Printed by the Earl A England Publishing Company HELP THEM Logan Via Entered as second-clas- s mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Utah under the Act of March 3 1897 Acceptance for mailing at apecial rats of poatage provided for in Section 1103 Art of October 3 1917 authorised August 22 1918 Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Association Member King Hendricks Claude Adams Rue L Cligg — ' EDITORIAL STAFF ! : : DEPARTMENTS ' Athletic Verle Frj Serge Benson Verle Fry - — — Social Carol Hanson Constance Christiansen Marion Everton Melvin Lemon - : 1 Amusement Kenneth Robinson Craig Uulma L IL Merrill WilfordColes Leslie Nelson Weston Vernon Bowman and Peterson Geneva Ensign - Malcolm Merrill Silas Eggen Volume XXII Special Writers — Clauda Funk support Marion Everton Miilitary Bunk News Editor - BUSINESS STAFF Denton Smith (Phone Jub( before school opened the editor and manager spent two days In Salt Lake City visiting various of for ad’s business for Studplaces ent Life Some places approved heartily of the Idea and gave' then support to our paper Other places STOP! Business Manager 281-- — Assistant Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Wednesday Oct 4 1922 Number LISTEN! 2 More help is needed on Student Life staff Reporters special writSUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS ers and office help still needed Student Life is for the students The news is printed in order That is one way you can be of serthat you will know of your surroundings' Everything you find vice to the college We can't all in the columns is placed there in the hope that it will interest play football or we can’t all debate but we can serve in other ways and Aggies this Is one The “ada” are placed there for a purpose also Men that are See editor at once and serve your advertising in Student Life are doing so because they have some- Alma Mater thing Aggie students need Look over our list of advertisers and you will find one other thing They are loyal Festival Aggie supporters Friday’s They are working for the best interest of this institution and the Huge Success state and nation of which it is a part Get aepuainted with these Last Friday the first student body placs They will give you good service and good accomodations dance of this season was enjoyed because they are interested in you WIN NEW LAURELS j To begin the year out right President Bailey decided that to warm the hearts and spirits or the new students and revive the old from their Industrious and studious habits a matinee dance was in order iVue to form the prescription from Dr Bailey and crew furnished the proper means for gaining this de- You are an Aggie now High school days feats and festivals are over so forget them Put your sweater with the L the C and theM s in the box with your childhood playthings and look forward to new victories No one really cares about what you did two years ago or where you did it What people want is action ' now If you have a desire to wear a letter get into the grind and sireCoach Jensen was the sensational wear an “A” If you feel patriotic remember that you have feature of the day when he performpledged yourself to the Blue and White Whatever your past is ed the duty of "Caller Different meOf hopes for the future are at the thods were used to lower the degrees present you ar an Aggie of aloofness of the old Aggies from the Preps but as the afternoon came DEMOCRACY WITH DIGNITY to a close both parties were mingling Democracy prevail Aye but let dignity accompany it freely Reports from the "Date Up" Men that persist in frequenting the halls and showed the day was a campus without bureausuccess andthat that prospects tor their coats with their vests dicarded and sleeves rolled great high do bigger and better entertainments not add to the spirit of good It IN REGARD TO CLUBS AND CLASS WORK Too many clubs like too many women ruin a man’s atandinn They both resemble good whiskey One maj belong to several clubs have his picture several times in the Buzzer be named numerous times in the Student Life but he does one of two things he either sluffg the clubs or his class °Ile isno1t K°in to keep up with the club he is doing both himself and the society he belongs to an If he aiuffa his class work he is doing himself and injustice the college an inClubs have a real purpose but overdone justice they are aetremental to every one concerned in college ARE YOU A STUDENT CITIZEN Student Body meetings have a special purpose There stu dests come together for the purpose of talking over business mtters getting general good feeling of fellowship But some students don’t come If there was to be a meeting concerning the taxing of your pnperty or the right for you to vote in state and national election would you go? Yes If you were a loyal citizen If there Is to ta meeting concerning the business of the Student Body which may either ba concerned with the handling of money or the policy of the society of which you are a part wj you go? Yes if you are a Aggie If net oh what the use of your even being in school If you can't d r— food citizen student-citize- n you Burely will never make an Amer-fc- n CARRY ON f? la the future is the day when college graduates shall f ' c:t cf j!zce among their fellow men A distinctive spe' i : it VT:t a of B S or A B shall be attached Hry 1 1 -' :: 1 in all walks of life? ca ' 'i ) 11 I'Jtzth cf the itzte every student Li -i colic work this C- 4 - j - Last year somebody had a bright idea with the result that two men got a trip to Montana with the football team and one to Fueblo Thais But too good a custom to let die here we are our first football game this Saturday and nothing done yet Lets send someone to Montana to report the game for us It helps the team aud It helps us For shaving the mustaches of freshmen five students were recently expelled from Heidelberg University (Ohio) TUo question Is bow did those freshmen come to have mustaches at all? In former college days almost the only differenne betsen a freshmen end a Mexican hairless wap In tho number of legs Seems that wirms are getting scarcer and I cannot find enough What's become of all those fat ones Is AGGIE The Home of DELICIOUS CANDIES— ICE CREAM AND ' S FOUNTAIN DRINKS ‘ The old black hen who heard him didn’t grumble or complain had She gone thru lota of dry hpells Wilson majored in 'Animal Hus had lived thru floods of rain she and After leaving Duiry bnndry and school he worked on the Exp Sta- !so site flew up on the grindstone whet a claws her site gave tion staff for- one year and was in seen the time structor in high school ror tour years As she said “I’ve never worms to get” weren’t there When last heard he was dairy farmHe also spent ing in Eden Utah new and urnlug spot: three years In New Zealand giving Sho picked a was hard and firm earth the the Maori boys the message of better rooster Thelittle jeered "New agriculture ground! Tlials noplace for a worm” ' Aid 1ST I HANSEN ‘H The old black hen Just spread her AugUHt Majored In Gen Science feet she dug both fast and free When asked if he participated In must go to the worms” she said "J inan Athletics he answered "Just worms won’t come to me” “the He took part In nocent a was Dramatics and member of the the day Glee Club In 1910 he visited ths The rooster vainly spent habit by the ways tlirought U S leading training srhools in the round worms had passed and Europe At present he Is Instruc- Where fut in squads haek In the rainy days tor of Woodwork at the U A C When nightfall found him supperless he growled in accents rough A ft CAINE ’14 “I’m hungry as a fowl can be Conwas when last Arthur heard from ditions gure are tough” Associate Professor of Animal HusAmes Iowa State College bandry at Iowa When at1 school he took part He turned then to the old black hen and said “It’s worse with you in class football dramatics and was a member of the Ag Club He was For you’re not only hungry but you must be tired too also a member of Phi Kappa' Iota Since leading he has become a mem- I rested while I wntched for worms so I feel fairly perk ber of the National Fraternity of Phi Delta Theta a member of Am- But how are you? Without worms erican Society of Animal Produc- too? And after all that work?” tion Honorary member of the Block The old blaek hen hopped to her and Bridle Club perch and dropped her eyes in He was manager of Dramatics sleep 1912-1- 3 Buzzer of the manager tone 1912-1- 3 member of Executive Com- And murmured in a droits "Young man bear this and mittee 1913-1- 4 Student Life Staff weep 1912-1- 3 Class President 1910-1- 1 I’m full of worms and happy for After leaving school he attended I’ve dined both long and well the Iowa State Coilpge and obtained The worms were there as always — his Master of Science In Animal but I bad to dig like hell!” Husbandry By ED WOLFF He has one little Aggie CONFECTIONERY THE CHERRY BLOSSOM a mystery to roe ALl'MXI W J WILSON M2 I 1 JAMES FINLEY 11 Finley wrent to school took part In dramatics and debating He was Senior class president find a member f the Ag Club also a member or the Sigma Alpha Fraternity He and since majored In Agronomy leaving school has held the following position: Terther of Agronomy In high school for two years County Agricultural Agent In Idaho for three years Biological Assistant In U S Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biological Survey He is a "daddy’ to J Dale Finley v i WILSON HOTEL 28E 2nd South The Presbyterian Chuch is located C W Hansen E 1st North 15 students of the U A C Larsen Hdw Co Morning Worship Evening Service HARRIS PILLSBURY Minister It pays to trade at Cache Valley Mercantile Company WILKINSON’S The Best Place to Buy Your Books Magazines and School Supplies Fine Stationary etc Logan Utah Opposite PoNtoffice r THATCHER MUSIC COPANY (Quality Dealers) ' 89 So Main The Place For Your ‘ v Electrical Supplies We board Students with 3 meals p day for SERVE month $200pef CHICKEN DINNER CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co EV- Phone 53 ERY SUNDAY FOR 25 cts and all Dairy Products Fresh Daily— Have us Leave Milk at Your Home MILK 83 W Center NAN XIBIEY BILLEX ’ll Nan majored In Home Economics tok part In dramatics worked on th Student life Staff was Student Body s vice president and a member of She does not believe that "ll were easier to teach twenty what were to be done than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching’ At present she Is “home economist” ror Roy Bullen and mother to Roy Nibley and Charles Wrn Bullen MORRELL DAIRY SHOP MOSE LEWIS Sporting Goods Sporting Goods GYMNASIUM TRACK AND FIELD EQUIPMENT Every requirement of the Athlete can be furnished by us the lowest cost - Arrow I S II RTS liiti art die GOOD My the hirt the mew piiev lixUy and we mate it mu of butt-ar- ti to tee that he ffti value eon We with the InvettmeM lilt guaranteed value Value that re nut merely ptumiued but which re delivered under a label that lUndi lor the uyto of the biggeel ihirt msimiu Mirer (n the wm Id- -ll il Mwher id the "Amre eiet-- Tfc3 IMS She? uTht Student Ctcrg' at LOGAN HARDWARE COMPANY 19-0- - Phone 119 A Complete Line of Ladies and Childrens Ready to Wear Shoe Sor-osi- western Championship Wrestler at He the A A U Association meet was a member of the Phi Kappa Iota and Gamma Sigma Delta After leav tug tho A C he attended tho Ohio State University There bo- plsyed An inqueat Is being held over the half bark on tho footbatl team In disaster at the Argonaut mlaeu Dis- 1910 and also won his letter In foottrict attorney makes a charge against ball the mine heads blaming them on tesWhen ho last reported ko was timony or witnesses for the ronditlon County Agricultural Agsnt at Attm of the shafts which resulted In the ac- Wyoming Ho has three "Aggies” cident Bptvla says be movtd around so Girls at Texas Tnlversity saved much last summer that svery time 1191 recently by dletiug on bread his pet duck hoard a train whlatle and rocoa for breakfast each day It’d lie on Its back and bold its fee The wageo of thin o to speak up to ba tlod St See us (or the Latest in Sheet Music Victor and Columbia Records Vktrolas and Columbia Grafonolas Aggie Lunch Basket Kenneh8 Webster’ dry farm She sends word that to keep busy she has dope some nursblng and kinon the aide Lola dergarten was a Sorosn but she has a new organisation now the ' members are little Edna 1 uclle and Kenneth Mar rill Webster 9 ' IL 22 West Center on ARCHIE D EGBERT ’14 Archie- participated In athletics being on the football squad In 1907 08 and 1903-08 Baseball 19o7 1909 Basketball 1908 He was 10:00 A M 1 1 :00 A M 7 :30 P M Bible School STUDENTS We wounld be Pleased to Serve You— When In need of Hardware We do our utmost to please at the corner of Center and Second West Streets and extends a cordial welcome to the IT MUST FIT C M ALIK) US 17 Last reports said that Aldoua was at the University of Minnesota At the U A C he took part in dramatics and class track meets was a member of the Ag Club and a PI Zeta Pi 8ince leaving school he has devoted ninteen months to military ter vice and for two years was a County Agricultural Agent He has one little "Aggie” SALT LAKE CITY UTAH f000 Patterns $20 and up Every Suit Mmade to Measure Guaranteed Phone 30 CONVENIENCE ECONOMY COMFORT - fellowship and they detract decidebly were good from the College atmosphere that should prevail Where men must work in an office and desire to remove their coats When no one else can find critiit is befitting but where men are in open halls upon the campus in cism to cast upon the said staff of LOLA MERRILL WEBSTER 17 chapel and class rooms without it one is prone to wonder from Student Life the president’s seLola majored In Foods and since vioIt to himself takes upon cretary whence they come what they’re after school has been "Chief Cook’ lently attack the editor with tennis leaving balls Only by the good graces of a faithful chair was the editor’s goot temper If not his life saved However the said defendant to ' how his good will toward his opponent In spite of the 'rueful and uncalled for attack displayed hls skill In performing miracles and1 lo cated the offenders lost ball Main-stresays thut peace reigned again in the defenders office at night fall THE POPULAR I There were thousands thru that rainy gpell but now where can they ' be?" WHO HELP US excuses for not advertising or simply dismissed the men ny grujf Editor aid sometimes ilisrourteous rebuffs Reporter We realised as did our suppoiters Reporter that large numbers of Aggies visit Salt Lake City in the course of a Editor trfo realised that the Horace Hotter year They college was a state institution and Blaine Kelsy drew its students from every part of Reporter the state For this reason they gave These are the men that are Editor support us so why not help them' helping Reporter Watch our Salt Jake advertisers and when in their city give them your Editor f ‘ ' Editor in Chief Associate Editor Press Manager offered ' ' : " Said the little red rooster "Gosh all hemlock!” Things are tough tVkm Tke lln Onn Soli Sporting Goods GIVE IS YOUR Sporting Goods VURNITCRK HTOntUK AND WIIITING Cor the friends-fa- r away for the folks back home— your Photograph Cache Valley Commission Company U’oralumM awl Office als Wrwef IImum 84415 Torgeson S tudio |