Show 136 STUDENT LIFE and unjust We hope that the conduct of the boys at the contest Saturday evening will teach those who mistrusted them that the Engineers are students of the Agricultural College ready to support the College or its members in any honorable movement Commercial Notes No we won't say anything about the Telegraphy class this time Barrack when interviewed by a Commercial reporter last night made the following statement for publication: “Having finished my corporation vouchers I have decided to spend my summer at Atlantic City or Newport notwithstanding reports to the contrary I may go on the stage in the fall” Mr Henry Gleed is among those who have left school It is probable that he will not be with us next year as he goes to Canada The best wishes of the department are with him as everybody liked Gleed Barrack and a certain young lady of the A C U (of course we are not mentioning any names) have buried the hatchet at least that is what they say When they renewed their friendship the following conversation took place: She — :Well Jim let's kiss and make up” Barrack (looking suspiciously at her red cheeks) — “My dear girl I will kiss but regarding the other part don't you think you are ‘made up enough?” F D Farrell has had parotitis He calls his malady that anyway for says he: “I won't have mumps even if Rich did” Barrack (in typewriting room— “Anna what did you and Leon talk about last hour tn Anna M — “Oh I don’t know Chinamen srd Japs Barrack (returned to Commercial roori) —“Stoddard what did you and Anna talk about last hour?” Stoddard —“You and Riter” The Commercial boys have proved beyond a doubt that they are not all theory Their recent track meet with the Engineers demonstrated that this department has its athletes as well as the other departments It is to be hoped that the two departments will come together again before long Here is another case of not mentioning any names There is a certain young man wearing a captain's shoulder straps and a very promising young lady known by everybody in school who meet in the typewriting room during the chapel period and indulge in a delicious Of course this is no discredit to them only— well they ought to go to tete-a-te- te chapel Agricultural Notes The class in animal industry will on April 1 8 take a trip to the model farm of W S Hansen at Collinston Utah The purpose of the trip is two-folFirst for an outing second for the pracd: tical information to be gained by the noteworthy manner in which Mr Hansen conducts his business The judging of the best of pure-bre- d sheep in the west will be a prominent feature of the trip The class in Agronomy III is now on its most important and practical work The laboratory work is finished and the class is studying the forage and cereal crops as well as the pasture grasses of the west The remainder of the season will be spent in studying crops and irrigation on the college farm At the meeting of the Agricultural club on Friday it was decided that an even- - |