Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE THREE need to vait for da train vill com STUDENT RORY RESTOWS If Ay get dare furst den anyvay AWARDS I vill tel da conductor dat Ay have already come and yoo dont need to (Continued from page one) ARE WE DEMOCRATIC? vait and Doug Smith each received au A Bay ole man Swensensen said to sweteer as a first season basketball Anything and everything demo- Lite The student body said “Yes” tell hiss dat he is getting award cratic is the hobby to the Utah Ag- the faculty said “No” and without The sweaters along nisely mit da hooping liauf mackinaws and Lectures in giving any reasons for the ricultural College negative Ay forgot hiss name but anyvay bath robes for the track men not chapel repeatedly impress this on decision Is such a circumstance at J yoo vill see him some of dese times having arrived the following were our minds articles in this paper and earmark of democracy? an yoo can tell him which entitled given certificates in other of our periodicals tend ti eek after next iss commense-men- t them to track awards: Stanford refresh our memory that this historic Glenn Voorhees Alvin up to da A College Furst Madsen Ideal is still present students in the ballot? hat such will positively he comes da bacteriological sermon Tvvitchell Andy Anderson Dick halls congratulate each other for the t lie case there can be ft little question Some dutchman from Persia vill Kapple “Stubby” Peterson ltay good fortune of being partners in especially if the student and Perry Van Leuven Den doc Rail vill body will give diss speel in this great democratic scheme For to a their meritorious work in silently acquiesce reversion of undress da graduates To vind up fact all of us believe it and talk its decision Whatever the argu- - da hole business da alluminated dramatics Miss Leora Thatcher and about it The peculiar part of the ments may be pro or con matters ass'n vill have a feed Den bi golly Mr J R Merrill received A pins affair is that we should be so hypo- little now Tennis awards were made to Olif We decided to pay the da A boys vill have to vear blist- We are not democratic critical editor of Student Lite ers on dare hands a vorkin’ for a Nelson Arno Kirkham and A C If we were democratic the policies If we are democratic we are onest living Dem dat dont vork on Carrington we decide upon would be made ef- sovereign in this little world of da farm vill get out an peddle shirt Debating medals (certificates enWe should not be asked to student body activities and if we are tails in Montana an Blue Kreek fective titling the holders to such medals) decorate the graves of propositions not democratic we shall speak when Som time ago de Seenyers give a were presented to C E Smith D whose lives we had fortified by our told to provided we say the proper shin-di- g M C in sliapel Vun guy whoos A Freedman Cowley J “A” decisions for democratic day thing name is Merrill give da main speel Howard Maughan Harold Peterson By gosh he veights only about 648 and S J Quinney the last named too inclusive relating particularly pounds and measure 4 7 feet acrosst receiving in addition a fob for his to ranch recreations in winter But da sliest Da rest of da seenyers services as Debating Manager (Continued from page one) these two sins aside the picture is tried to he funney too but dey Lowry Nelson Editor of Student “Dream Dust” the opening story so Life and Eastman Hatch manager convincing that one agrees that kouldn’t do itt of the little magazine is of excepnot of what opinion knows Veil Kriss tel da girls dat Ay received A fobs tional merit The plot well managed "Popular it speaks when it says that a ranch vill he home rite Miss Orissa Brinton was presentavay so dey dont is as to beginning and ending is an awful hole” to look need ed with the Titus Tennis medal for me for Yoors trooly beautifully simple and on the whole Mr (’otter’s “Paid on Account” YON YONSON girls likely The lighted match has pos- wastes no I wish it not time were In behalf of the Utah Athletic sibly too intimate a knowledge of so tight Why the farmers should so SENIOR (LASS DAY PROGRAM Mr Carrington presented the needs of the plot the idea of with allow Urane his Harry The exercises of Monday June 6 medals to those members of the the opera star is docilely six shooter to trample upon them will he in the hands of the Seniors track team who won points in the Miss somewhat trite All in all and their rights when there were T he regular class program will he recent State meet Voorhees TvvitchBagley has won by staying at home likli-hoo- d given in the morning commencing ell Kapple Van Leuven Peterson for her theme Aside from the plot other six shooters available the at !::!() after which the farewell of' young Mills who was pilgrimage will be taken to all the Becraft and Anderson received rethe story contains admirable bits of “brought up under the tender eare buildings and noted spots on the cognition Kapple and Voorhees each imaginative description thoughtful of a mild old gent and ( 'unpus In the evening a vaudeville receiving two medals observations and in Ilelmar strong a delicate pale-face- d old lady” be- will be undertaken by til class when Managers receiving A fobs were: character portrayal the audience will be given a taste so soon the coming premeditated football Wilson Nelson Alma Mr Ivins’ “National Egotism” is of Senior wit and humor of Crane— such elements murderer Frank Coray Young basketball characterized by its liberality of is the morning pro- Following need substantiation and amplifying baseball and track Grant Ivins view suggesting considerable exam: he strengthencould The thus story and Howard J tennis Maughan perience reading and human con- ed in Its Class Song (’lass realism becoming decidedly socials musicals dramatics and tact on the part of the writer who Invocation I doubt not is a world citizen The virile Block A pins were presented to Music A “On Cliffs" The poem fittingly the following members of the Exdistinct in its thought exposition President’s ecutive committee: Kathleen Bagley divisions is treated concretely and ends the volume Some of the lines oUS of Alta Calvert Tura Aldous William Is in the main well constructed are suggestive In fact the mood Vocal Duet is Mr Nelson whole tho elevating J Starley Grover Lewis J Howard The unity would however be imna Taylor howJ W Thornton A E proved by recasting the title which has not been acutely critical Class History — Gladys Christen- - Maughan Palmer and A C Carrington “Kb” hardly covers all the ideas set forth ever or he would not have permit- son did if even he to stars hum his ted and Ivor Kirkham song leader “Honey and Dynamite” is faulty Solo — Storm McDonald Clarinet nor would clicking cheer leader also received In sentence structure The little word have a swarm Class Prophecy — Irvin T Nelson Sharp unan pins and similar awards were made and time and again led Mr Stan- reptiles (whatever they are) Music a cur crickets and of bark to Harold Peterson Buzzer editor ford astray The preliminaries of canny Class Song— College and Byron Howells manager the narrative could be condensed to shrilling from the rocks have proThe farewell promenade will octoo In recognition of her faithful serdeep advantage The reader wants the duced upon him harmony cur immediately following these vices in the interest of tho college for words honey — and dynamite Miss Agnes Tarbett was presented The magazine Is worthy of the Loose “and sentences” offend A pin again In “Trapping as Literary Cap- suggestion made in this issue’s rath- MEETING OF WESTERN OGROV with an Pres Carrington then handed to ital” which is Interesting in spite er loosely written wordy editorial: OMISTS TO RE HEED HERE the officers who have been elected of the fact that it lacks fullness of the Student body should if financialcertificates of election our treatment A meeting of the Agronomists of for next year The I’rofessor is after ly able vote The all but thinly revealed ns nro the only literary paper a regular school cloven western states will be bold In as follows: Ray Bocrart president Cannon vice president Erma incidents in which he is central Ad- publication Logan on the 18th 10th and 20th Gene (5 rant Ivins Editor ditional natural background and N ALVIN PEDERSEN of July for tho purpose of discuss Allen secretary Life Edith Haybnll Dixon color would have been effective But ing the problems of agronomy pecu Student memMoses Cowley then Mr Pearson is but in English YON YOXNEN BREAKS LOOSE liar to the West and of outlining Kapple and He albers of Executive committee C Sounds of methods and uniform cooperative doesn’t it? promising so announced that Hulme Nebeker Rhetoricians forbid the mixing of Loogen PI a Mae 27 ’16 experimentation that will help to had been elected by the present solve these problems pronouns and we are told that we Mr Kris Kristensen to represent them The committee In charge of the Freshman class Must always tell the truth Miss Hyrum Phi on the Executive committee next Jones in “Winter on a Ranch" runs Deer Kris: meeting consists of P S Harris year and that C B Johnson had been counter to both of the above postu-- j Vel a few nnro days and den skool chairman C R Ball of V S I A office by the lates Her “one” becomes “you” at vill be over so hi golle Ay rile yoo and J W Gilmore of the University chosen to the same Peterson “Stubby" Sophomores "HR and she does scant Justice to for to say goodbi Ay vill be horn of California “Eb” Kirkham and leader cheer "the real work of the day” tho oth- purty soon next veok Yoo kati meet certlfi o er side of ranch life in winter Per-ta- me at da depo If yoo get dare Get your Buzzer in tho lower song leader received their cates of electlou tho title of her description is Ay com In veil den yoo dont hall Joob Wqz I in son-in-la- w i ' 1 j Be-cra- j j i 1 j i j AGI-LITERjO- self-sacrifici- ng fine-finger- ed -- Agl-Lltero- ps se be-for- |