Show 1 H HI 3 H i H 3 i H i i i 3 H 3 i i 3 H 3 3 I 11 3 i 1 1 I t 3 i 3 3 3 l I f H H H I II I It I I I i l I H H ll HI 3 H iH H I I I 1 11 Iii rr I SALT SAL T LAKE SENIORS U eAT LELAND STANFORD ANfORD Sl UNIVERSITY I r 1 t r e L J 1 1 w tt t t t t r r t r II 1 r r t r r I r tt 11 1 r S r r 1 f r tI r r I 1 1 I HItt 1 1 E 11 t i I S 1 S S S1 S rr r 11 S i r 1 r 1 I 1 I f S I rH r r I 1 I r 1 1 1 11 11 r r r t v r r r t tr I Jt Special Correspondence I Und eland Stanford University Cal at Jan Jun JaneThe 6 eThe The regular January announcement of ot standing shows Utah prominently represented d In the tho clots class that will grad crad In May 10 from university In California With the tho departure of ot the seniors that collage oll e will VIII lose loco lo e eItl HH Its leading lights tights unu the stars of ot the time stage The most picturesque figure at lit SInn BUM BUMford Stan Stanford ford today la is II Iki Ike Hi Ht sell nell 11 of Salt Lake UKe City ono one of ot the members member b rl of ot the ling rings class n nun ratan who dur durIne durIng Ine Ini th the four Cour years yaMS of ut his college course has lIas marked influence on until under undergraduate r graduate and one whom hU his mil uni r versify u will III remember and r kindly kindl Mr eH att fit nt by his stories of or Philippine sol soldier ol t dier life He which ero published In III tho Sequoia the college collet and rank among tha the best het work pre PIT preserved served In the tile of if that Mr wall wad won soon chosen ns editor At t tho tha end of ot his sophomore year car Ike recognized as ns the most pop popular popular ular man mall on tin the rumpus met with no opposition In his election by h vote ote to the tho editorship of oC the tho junior annual the 01 O Quad aid the year nr following he got sot out n a book that thetis Is well placed beside the hot hest of ot the preceding n nine ne volumes of ot the series lie Ho had mean meanwhile meanwhile while contributed largely to the tho uni university funny paper raper the Chaparral n and was waR selected pl l 1 hy lIy Its board us M th the most competent to wield tin the th hammer hammor In other words to tho the college 1 knocker So Ho during his Junior year ear Mr Ir Russell edited both hoth the comic bl hi weekly wc hh and the n 1 feat eat which as nt lit the th came time an honor and n a labor which rarely falls talle at ut once to 10 nay any ono one man This year ns us an nu expression lon of 01 the approval of ot its his coeditors Mr Ir Russell Hussell was reelected re to the tho editorship of ot the Chaparral and now for tor two sue uc e jp years r under hla is control the pa par paper fe per has maintained uniform a high and Its IU proper fearlessness It ft l I tho th of oC the Chaparral to bawl hawl Out may ho he going wrong In ht InI I Indent t affairs the post calls for tor cour courage age and Mr Ir Russell Hussell has hall demonstrated that he has hils that for despite threatened thrashings from Crom athletic members of ot various organizations he hat has criticised and actual s administered by b bodies of ot underclassmen whoso whose shortcomings he ho has exposed Chap Chup tile plea which li Is Iko Ike continues to nay May his say fay Ia and Is listened to Mr Russell Is h n a member of oC tho the Press club cluba a Jovial organization that binds Into brotherhood the Inclined 1 of the university lie He Is III alto also a member of ot Kappa Sigma fraternity Salt Halt I Lake ike claimed another editor In InI I Young who wh cut short his I college allege career to accept n a position on tho the staff Matt of ot the San Pan Francisco Chroni Chronicle tIp cle and ind will not nol graduate with his hi class clap clapIn In tay la Last year Mr Young was Wll ln of ot the literary magazine o j HI H HH HH i 11 H H 11 II Ill 1 HH HH HH IH 1 MiH 1 1 11 11 11 f I t tT I t IE T I I r t E 1 I L Lr I j J r r Y 1 I II II yA 0 II I x 1 I r wi a an v t n rho 1 L I t THE FAMOUS CHURCH HI IN THE STANFORD FORD QUADRANGLE I H IH I 1 the Sequoia which the Associated A Stu Students Students dents of ot tho the t nI i published bi hi biweekly weekly Tho The magazine thrived under Mr Youngs uniquely careless l and yet ret thoroughly successful editorship Wai Wal Waily ly Iy had tho the honer of ot his election by b student body vote nt at the end of or his sophomOre year whereas the coveted post of ot In Is ordinarily re rl reserved reserved served Hered for tor seniors In addition to his literary work Mr Ir Young was W R prominent rent nent as an nil actor li It Ig college farces tarces two of ot these original plays are arc written acted and presented under student management yearly Waldemar Young YOUtH was suns tho the stock comedian n In all nil such farces farcos given during his residence nt nl the university Ills His mere appearance apP ranco was vas wa watho tho the signal sl for tor applause tits HIM ability ex extended extended x tended d to play pIny writing for tor or ho hn was WOK Joint author authol of ot the 1903 senior farce He Ill played a laughable role In the comedy when presented and In every eer way con to IU its decided success Mr Ir Young was a n member of ot tho the dub club Sword and Sandals of ot the 1901 1101 Quad Quod and editorial boards of or the Press club and Phi l fraternity Mr Ir Young stared shared his honors honor upon the tho th college ol e stage with Miss MI II Edyth Mae Hale HIla also nho of or Salt Lake City who plays In class cia farces tarces choosing especially roles role which call for Cor a n dainty little old lady laeH lath In 11 lace Inen cap and fleecy shawl Miss little Hale had the leading lending part In ht the Ito llo bio hlo Faculty farce farco given RIen In by the tha girls of ot that hall In III honor of ot the tine corps She played In the 1901 1001 I OI junior farce and scored a u hit as ay 11 Mrs Garland widow Miss lIes Hale has made English her h r study at nt Stan Stanford Stanford ford and milks among a anI the best besl students In her department She has hall contributed ed Iel en to the literary magazine writing es especially s well realistic childrens stories wI N VV VV l Miss Rule Hale ID is a II queen In the tho nodal ocial t set and no dance danco Is complete completo with without without out her She Sho has reigned Independent of 01 any Greek letter club up to this year when the tho newly forming society of PI Il Phi was fortunate enough to en enlist enlist list 1st her among Its Ita members Miss Halo HaloIs Is III alto alco 11 0 n a member of ot tho the Stanford Eng EllS English Itch lish club With this graduating class cass of or 1901 Salt Lakes prominent writers and ac tic actors tars tors leave l n 0 Stanford The fhe Junior set In Incline Incline incline cline to athletics with literary work ns ins a I profitable minor matter Among that muscular crowd tho the Tarpey broth brothers ers are most In evidence Roth Hoth will graduate In 1005 1 05 Paul Tarpey Is the Stanford corres correspondent correspondent correspondent for tor the San Francisco Exam Examiner iner He lie Is best known however as asan an nn athlete having hallIg twice made tho the S both times In Intercollegiate lale football against California Ills prep prell M was three years cal work on the tho Salt Lake high school chool team He lie cap cup turned the Stanford freshmen who ed cd the California battles babies In III the first er of ot his hla first year playing rI gin half halt on that 1005 cloven eleen while his hie brother Dave DIle Tarpey held down clown left let tackle l The Tho Stanford loam t am won Its Us gaudo by b destructive tandem bucks di directed directed continually against t ono one weak spot In the California line and by In Individual Individual plays of ot wild spectacular na tint nature nature ture lure Paul Tarpey was WOH the tho star of ot tho the occasion lie He had his hits men Inell In iii hand front from first to last gained yards when yards worn wore needed coolly made mode a n place line kick from behind tho the 35 yard line and when another try for tor n a similar score was Willi blocked he grabbed the tho rebound rebounding reboundIng reboundIng ing ball and cleared a n 32 yard run lUn to a touchdown ho he then walked out and kicked tho goal thus adding a I II II I 11 points to tho the Stanford score by his hla own on In tn Individual hr merit meriL That Bomo suno year elU Paul 1 Tarpey went w nt Into the varsity game against California nt nl left lett end for tor the second half halt In the tho Utah game gamo on Nov No 27 1902 It was tens Tarpey at nt half who made the first touchdown against his hIli home eleven eleen and from Crom that moment his play piny contributed to the Utah defeat On New Years YearA day 1902 nt at Pasadena It was WUI Tarpey substituted substituted at It quarter In tn place of ot disabled Dansbach who guided the tho Cardinal eleven against the Michigan champions In tho the hardest fight the red men ever waged This Christmas Tarpey played a 11 good Rood game at end on tho the All Coast team which met the tho Carlisle Indians Indiana In 0 II I Ban to tto nth the la From ty down dOln their entrant to tho Blast In I o th there re the tho Jo r In the Tary y the been with team the or ford ConI Red wherever und and when ver Rood mUll III a he mc the athletic hest liked members of the r fraternity Sigma Xu Nu u Another Salt 1 Junior wn finds t In literary ventures is I J in Coleman elected buffi U lit f the Sequoia for the tho current I Thanks to ta air t IR yr aba hT r Ili now ants for tor tho the first time line I In UK its his hiM tar tor ory the has nn an on ciU M Ins Ing half of or It and i heir In n further to Its proof rival of ot the good goo n r n h t tho the subscription sub list has hn Jumped to 10 i a figure not equalled In the tho memory fIt u the present pr college generation |