Show TIZl STUDENT LIFE TWO Eider High school and when last heard’ from was assistant manager M I AGGIE CONFECTIONERY of the Stohl Furniture compahy at l r THE POPULAR ! COSY MEETING Brigham City Utah He was married to Leona Linford in 1911 and He have two small Aggies they UtLEH STOTT II a '10 ( AFFAIR Since member as a be remembered will leaving the A C Charles club the Agora has been an instructor in the North of the Commercial and a de club manager ' debating The Home of If anyone thinks that the old Ag- Cache High school atid the Millard bater gie spirit and enthusiasm has not Academy each for one year For the AND j returned with the opening of this past four years he has been county DELICIOUS CAND1ES—ICE CREAM Don’t worry when you stumble school1 year they need but" to have agricultural’ agent at Mantl Utah DRINKS FOUNTAIN been to the first Student Body meet- He was married to Flora Uushnetl Remember that the worm is about ing held last Wednesday to be con- in 1915 and is now the proud owner the only animal that can't fall down — Ex of two young Stotts vinced of the contrary At the' request of the Stud! lit IIKSSIE H Sil W 19 Cody president all the footbaS in n were called to tho stand where Miss Shaw made up her credits they fcted as guests of the meeting during summer quarters while actCONVENIENCE Two musical numbers a vocal zoio ing as a teacher during the winters COMFORT hy Miss Edra Crbwther and two She majored in English and durnumbers by the ltluebird tilo weie ing that same year took out a divery well given ploma in the Palmer School of “First I wish to extend a heaiy Penmanship Since that time slie welcome to all Freshmen and other has been teaching lu the Logan 28N 2nd South new students’’ began Student Body High school She hopes to come president Reed Bailey in h's open- baclc in a year or two and take post “You have room to graduate woik ing address SALT LAltE CITY UTAH the College to make of youielvb better citizens and to partake of rn) SHDLEV STANFORD '17 J To do this vou in us! Aggie life Sedley majored lu Entomology learn of the Aggie traditions and and has followed that line since drink deeply of our school spirit If leaving school He has held po- -i you do this then you will leave thes-hal- ls sition in the 0 S Department of 1? as graduates with a personal- Agriculture Bureau of Entomology The Presbyterian Chuch'is located at the comer of Center ity rich in qualities that scholarships At present he Is teaching in - the alone cannot give Carey High School at Carey Idaho and Second West Streets and extends a cordial welcome to the “As president of the Student He was married to Pearl Ivie in Body I am endeavoring to fed the 1913 and now little Stephen Sedley students of the U A C responsibility with which I have is the household boss J Sedley been trusted My experience with visited the campus last year and as 10:00 A M Bible School The the Buzzer last year has taught me a result decided that some day lie - 11:00 A M Morning Worship the value and need of cooperation would return for a Master’s degree from every class and organization 7 :30 P M Evenihg Service KURi STUOT - STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of theUtah Agricultural College Printed by the Earl £ England Publishing Company Logan lit a 4— L mSH matter September 19 1901 at Logan Entered aa second-clas- s Utah under the Act ot March 3 1897 Acceptance tor mailing at special rate" of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 ghthdrlzed August 32 1918 Member Western Intercollegiate News Service Member South Western Press Assoclstion EDITORIAL STAFF King Hendricks Claude Adams Rue L Clegg' — Editor Press Manager DEPARTMENTS ' Athletic r ' Editor in Chief Associate - 1 1 - Verle Frj y- Serge Benson Editor Reporter Social — Editor Csirol Hanson CQnstance Christiansen Horace Kotter Blaine Kelsy Marion Everton Melvin Lemon Catherine Wood Amusement Kenneth Robinson Craig Hulme Editor Assistant Editor -- ' Special Writers L H Merrill Weston Vernon Bowman and Peterson Geneva Ensign Leslie Nelson Wilford C Cole Francis Thomas — Gladys Ritchie Norma Lyostrom — Denton Smith ‘ — BUSINESS STAFF —— Wednesday Call liranch 41 — Assistant — Assistant Oct 11 - Editor Miilitary Bunk News Editor Marion Everton Claudia Funk C F Loveland j Phone 101 Malcolm Merrill gllaa Eggen 1 — Stenographer Stenographer Business Manager Business Manager Business Manager 1922 Number 3 Volume XXII ’ the cherry PEW RUSH RIGHT Rushing time is about to begin again Every fraternity and sorority on the campus wants to renew its membership with There is but one way to good' honest sterling men and womeri doit Play the game fair Ten thousand people would rise to their feet and praise the man that refused to attack a fallen opponent on a football' field More than that will take their hats off to the student or group of students that will play a rushing game fair when it means the loss of rushee Mistakes have been made To err is ' human But' there is one thing that can be done now Play his little drama as you want our athletes to play their game when ‘ they fight for the Blue and White upon the field! Play it fair ‘ STATE SUPPORT i WILSON fiOTEL j In school “We do not pray to win but play to win and pray to do our best That's why the Utah Aggies won the football championship last year and that is w'hat we must do again this year in order to maintain Aggi standards not only in footbaP but In every other activity as well” Professor William Peterson talked next on the need of an economical attitude among the students this yer "An Aggie’s first duty Is loyalty to Ills school and to his work Two hours perparatlon per day for each class is the key to success Learn the study habit and Be thrifty and work babit early sincere All there Is to thrift is to spend slightly less than you earn Already there has been scores of applications for work by students who intend to help defray their expenses whle‘ St school Avoid'the spending habit and buy only those things that are Plain durable really necessary clothing will serve much better than extravagant apparel You are not here for stjlO but for an end You are here for character and essential to this is thrift saving living up to certain traditions for which the Do each day's work U A C stands as it should be done be loyal and sincere and we will have more true Aggies here this year than ever U A COLLEGE VS HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT HKRVIX BUXDKHKOV v 12 Hervin majored in commerce andj since graduating has followed that! line He has been director of the commercial department of the Box HARRIS PILLSBURY Minister For Spring and Summer wear is an interesting new collar so far as con- - struction and style can make it It’& a light flexible collar with front It pays to trade at Cache Valley Mercantile Company that just snuggle the knot It’s one of lines The--hav- the best of the Arrow’s The HEN’S Shop w The Students Store I WILKINSON’S The Best Place to Buy Your Books Magazines and School Supplies fine Stationary etc Logan JTth Opposite Postofflce i! THATCHER MUSIC COPANY (Quality Dealers) ' 39 So Main St (” See us for the Latest in Sheet Music Victor and Columbia Records Victrolas and Columbia Grafonolas Appetizing Luncheons For Students Both noon and night and at all hours in between you can get delicious hot and cold luncheons at The Bluebird Whether you want a simple sandwich lunch or a complete dinner The Bluebird serves it and at an attractive price Bluebird Luncheons are just as superior as is Bluebird Candy The Place For Your Electrical Supplies i CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Cb ly C Phone 53 A Reminder A Feet Ball Missionary Next Saturday v is National Candy Day Why not remember the folks at home- - with a box of Cardon's Chocolates? Nothing cart he more eloquent of your love for them We pack insure and mail (Tub I Rlter a former Aggie football man now on a mission for the L D S church In Germany Is making the Deutuch sit up and take notice Tub reports that his gift of oratory Is becoming evident as be Is now able to hold his audiences spell bound with his “Du blsts and Sle Wm and all Dairy Products Fresh Daily— Have us Leake Milk at Your Home ' MILK 83 W Center MORRELL DAIRY SHOP Phone 119 The Bluebird ' mussen's” GOLLAR Coral was prominent in student affairs when at the A C She was president of the Sorosis sorority for two years vice president of the Student Body social editor of Stud-- i ent Life and literary editor of the She was active in first Buzzer dramatics playing the title role In the “College Widow” and a leading part in the “Climbers” She was an instructor at the A C from the time of her graduation until 1915 when e she married A E A1 ions one child and are living in Washington D C 4 - ARROW coral Herr aiIixhs h Y"i This is a state institution It is the UTAH' Agricultural College not the Logan Nearly every town in the state is represent-e- d here either in the Student Body or in the Faculty Salt Lake pipers forget this fact Surely not one of these papers would like to have their circulation confined to Salt Lake City Surely every one of these papers have the interest of the state at heart and want to give to Utah people not Salt Lake their best efforts But why do they not give a Utah institution a fair deal? Why before” when two games are played by two Utah schools dJ not they reA peppy Student Body rally folceive equal attention? lowed which with the unanimous We ask no favors of anyone but we would like to see Utah Rhouts brought to a the close largest Student probably people big enough to forget small town stuff and stand behind the that ever marked the Body meeting Utah schools opening of a school year at the What are our aims? Do we want to fall back to high school tactics or take our place among the colleges of the land Every- one wif answer these questions in the same way We must begin with fundamentals Other colleges ask their freshmen to wear green caps but it is adverse to college spirit to “tub” them if they fail to do so Why not stand firmly behind our green cap policy but take away from any willful freshie his membership rights in the college Student Body Make him a social outcast Isolate him from college life and bar him from college activities until he lives up to requirements whether he wears the cap two months next spring or now ' There is not a yearling living but what would rather wear Jhe cap BLOSSOM The people there speak what Is known as the “lazy Deutucb” They do not aay Ich but Iah and their knowledge of grammar la very alight In fact Win says they don't know a verb from a cow He carTHE COLLEGE BAND and an ries a DeutKCh-EnglUAmong the musical organizations of the College the band with him dlctioanry should hold no mean place wherever he goes and In that way Kor tho past four years this organization haa been making an manages to keep out of aerlous dif- A Complete Line of Ladies and Childrens Ready Thatcher to Wear Shoes Bank Bldg Logan MOSE LEWIS h -- J‘ Hght in this institution because of an apathetic attitude End some criticism from the entire school' However under the direction of J Smith Jr the band'last year at the rallied boot-ba- ll Times at Salt Lake on Turkey Day at the Military Ball at ’ T C parade and at the Spring Concert branded itself as on of the leading western College bands year the felows have an early start with plenty of class “Aw talent They are always on hand at every rally or 'game Student Body support and recognition is as vital to the band's rclftrt as' any of the other Student Body activities l r rr - cfaFcrtfEro r CA 'j l)ind men woitoB 1 clll'rei slivered waist deep w"ts ot Lake TemiiU- It t ‘ f it r ‘ - rs Ontario for wkil they irate tr-- ’ J la the town ot e 1 ty a t- -the li-- i -- ' FccuJty cf U & A CluSr In Ifcse&all Game U of Callfornla-FM-- mel challenge baa beta laeurd by the fao ally of tho College of Aini tuie t members of tho Agrteumrat club for a baaeball game at 10 o'clock Saturday morning aa Wet l!d Although official MeepUmo haa not fcooa atado by mothers of tho It Is rryoeted that they ctsb slit arroo to tho rule laid down of fc fot£y‘ by Ua rtsioa ! Sporting Goods ficulty He has been improving his powers of digestion along with his powers of speech Potatoes fried in en glne oil and sawdUHt bread so tough It squeaked when cut did not at first uppeal to Bill's esthetic temperament but as the first six weeks of such a diet are the hardest he now feels like an old vet and can stand anything The football training which he received hag proved very valuable to him ns he has been carrying salt-castot the Confeience President ever since he got there and expert soon to be promoted to the rank of confersnew president hlmsolf ns a result of big serviced -- cr Sporting Goods GYMNASIUM TRACK AND FIELD EQUIPMENT Every requirement of the Athlete can be furnished by us at the lowest cost LOGAN HARDWARE COKlPANt Where The Live Ones Swim Sporting Goods Sporting Goods es — “Time past is gone you cun not It recall Time Is thou bast Improve that portion imall Time future le not and may never o Time present Is the only lime for - 4 the- ( w TEST THE THREE BRANCHES OF OUR BUSINESS GIVR IS YOt’R FUllYITUItF HTORAGK CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Unexcelled Service LOGAN CLEANING AND TAILORING COMPANY ' 20 W IN Phone 171 AND For the friends far hwny for the folk back home— your Photograph KlfimVG Cache Valley Commission Torgeson Company Walwhouae Soolh Mile Street S anil Office’ Phone 14-8- 3 tudio il |