Show JHUPPl yiiA Subscription VOLUME yj "'i "'sj Kate $100 per year XVIII LOO AX CITY STUDENT BODY DANCE SATURDAY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF FROSH Montana The freshman class will make its social debut before the student body after the big gamo on Adams field Saturday The executive committee has granted the frosh permission to stage the football hop on that night Kearl to Manage Socials And Fuss your best girl at the frosh and give her a chance to dance Dramatics— Hendricks Basketfuss the Missoula team at the game — ball And Bowen Baseball she wants to yell — so do you Student Body cards are good — Chase Kearl Is now manager of providing you have them with you Jramatlcs and socials John A Townspeople will be charged 75c per dendrlcka Is manager of basketball couple Leslie Bowen is manager of baseball These three officials were ap pointed by the executive committee of the student body organization on Wednesday recomMr Kearl was the sole dramendation of Miss Huntsman matic coach and was elected to the position of dramatic manager unaniHe served last year as asmously Montague Light Opera Singers sistant manager Mr Hendricks was the choice of Will Come to Tabernacle to two applicants besides himself viz Delight Music Lovers Chase Kimball and Heber Morrell For several years he has taken an Tonight at 8 o'clock the first active part In athletics and the number of the year will be Lyceum to election the present position gives The bis presented in the tabernacle him further chance to display will singers Opera Light Montague interest Leslie Bowen and Joseph Reed render an excellent program of the for baseball most captivating selections of the were the applicants Mr Bowen having previ- light opera composers manager The program will be divided into in the same capacity but acted ously was elected that he three parts Part one will open unofficially might be given official recognition with the members of the quartet according to a pledge made by the grouped about the piano and will incommittee at the time he was refus clude trios duets solos character With the songs and dramatic readings before ed recognition election of Jrack manager next week Part two will probably be an a full corps of managers will be on operetta “A Quaker Romance" arhand for all activities ranged from an old opera of the Other action taken by the com eighteenth century It Is quaint demlttee was the authorizing of the lightful and full of humor freshman to hold a dance after the The third part of the program will For Missoula game on Saturday Include light and tuneful selections this" dance student body organization from the most popular grand operas cards are good The greater part however' will be light opera Students should arrive early as Hold there will be no seats reserved ‘ Freshmen Their First Dance Booster Be-N- o on October The freshman party 1 was all that It was hoped and redlcited to be with improvements feel-ig- s i size and spirits— meaning — the crowd left nothing to be eslred (In shall we say suitability and others weren’t) mie were hat somewhat vague assertion Is that ie most polite way of saying latlve sizes shapes and Intellects light show chance a few points on However except latching couples r a negative few everyone mainlined a laiikful" attitude and anUIea were i i Out Tomorrow WATCH FOR THE BOOSTThe first edition of the ER o Booster wil be famous out and waiting for you at the gate Saturday at one o’clock Containing a complete program with separate of the game cuta and snappy article about each member of our own Big Blue Team the Booster will start off the aeaaon In whirlIn addition to se wind form a Booster you will have curing a chance to meet the Soroala girla aa they have taken it upon to distribute the themselves first edition of thla peppy little Get the straight magasine each on Aggie player as dope well a the statement of the Montana captain and the high spot of the Montana player Get the Booster habit by reading the Booster and then bury the hammer and buy a horn Be-N- Droit) miapnee After the party was well started it the women's gymnasium be-m- ie so popular that the merry mak-r- s had to move to the big gym or Ue dance In shifts They chose were no there that After loving lore Interruptions except for lulls In the conversation bile those who had become too rdent with their visiting ere extricated by the iiyslelan t Yes there were all reen and white ones AJno Ice cream 1 H Peterson Womens of Federation ’ties In the same colo Merrill presiL Aii Mrs They dnneed Joyfull through tin Clutis A C Women' League s I’ the some-oily'of dent tenlng quite oblivious to Carroll K delegate W weak experlmnts In turning and Mra Wonnef League attended the Khts off and on an twelve o'clock from of the State Fedlarked the end of ie first big sue- annual rnvrnilun Clubs at Salt of the westini and bearers of eration of Women' of this Lake the fital three day e green reck Mia I' of Andy Mohr was found following a Track down a row lane after the Tee Saturday night Stale spent the week end 136-- 0 mid-seaso- Economic Lassies up Aggies have not yet bumped Btrong team Breezes from Montana way indicate that the Missoula team la stronger this year than ever before This is not mere gossip the scribes have been dishing out the right dope on Coach Blerman’s team A11 this is given more credit by the worthy James Economy McDonald former Billings Montana high school star and thla year flying the colors of the Utah Aggies Coach Bierman only a few short years ago waa the mentor at the Butte high school and there discovered some stars and others He collected a developed bunch of football charges that became a great combination Now he la the coach at the Montana University and by a peculiar coincidence he has all his former stars still with him The men of hia backfield this year all started together at the Butte High five or six years ago and have developed Into a strong aggregation by this time These great lights of the Sullivan gridiron are Matthews Driscoll Meyers and Crowley So tomorrow the Aggies will be up but against a tough proposition that happens everywhere and haa happened here before and the inevitable has even come to pass many times There ia only one thing to do and that Is to fight all the way It takes eleven good football players and fifteen hundred rooters to win a football game Therefore the Aggies must have the support of every student in school and many out of school The game commences at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Students are urged to alt on the east bleachers and give the uncovered grandstand on the west to the public Don't forget to give the Big Blue team a throaty reception tomorrow when they appear on the gridiron and from then on back them through every minute of play Following Is the lineup and on Page Four) against a ed Peck Is Stage Candy Pull Versatile Student Stragglers who failed to appear on the allotted tune Mnuay night mlaaed the first fun of the Home Economics Club's candy pull It wna partially made up however In (be event which followed in the onrae of the evening’s entertainment sixty of Utah's future leaders In tlii) eenomles of the household show- Everyone at the Agricultural Colseen lege of -- Utah haa no doubt Bramweil Peck our blind fellow student He and hia optimistic smite are here from Sugar City Idaho where he haa lived for the past fourteen year Mr Peck waa born in England twenty-thre- e year ago Nine years ago hs waa left totally blind after an attark of typhoid But rung by rung hs has fever been climbing up the ladder of education ever since Mr Peck is registered here aa a freshman In the school of general science Ho expects to maj r In English and public speaking He la doing excellent work And like all men with a definite purpose In life he has it hlg personality Truly he I very much worth knowing He hits made an enviable record lie ia a graduate of the Sugar-SaleHigh Srhoo During each of hia four eui he waa president of hia class In hi Junior year he wn a member f the editorial staff of the school I iiirnst the the Blue and While (Continued on Page Two) ed their ability to entertain Ives with domestic facilities them-- h Music and games in keeping with the purpose of the club were Indulged lo by the practical laaaiea 'I lie games were followed by a erle of physical exercises In which lucroae and water Were the essential The elasticity of the 'onatltuenta smly proved astonishing and If the sirl were to have a aeiond examinthe upper arm expansion ation vould he found to be several of the previous In excess rending Much difficulty waa evt denced in extricating themselves Irom the randy hut a late hour the merrymaker daily pulled a say The faculty waa represented t v Mis Whltacre and Mis Beers mi'll-mete- STAGED TONIGHT AT 7 O’CLOCK Logan is slated for an awakening tonight when the Aggie horde one thousand strong rushes down like Game of an avalanche upon the unsuspecting test of strength will come Thla will no doubt be the hardest game of the season in view of the fact that the Bratnwell WILL BE Score Outclassed in First The Year For Romney’s Proteges Team From Pocatello Hopelessly Eleven or more young men all students of the Idaho Technical Institute of Pocatello Idaho came up to Adama field last Saturday afternoon to offer what la supposed to be termed a football game to the fans and students of this great Institution at the same time playing against E Lowell Romney’s Utah Aggies Well we went up to Bee a football game anyway but some of ua went away In a state of confusion trying to decide what kind of a game It really was “tag” or "run sheep” The Big Blue team won by the score of 136 to 0 We are not sure about that score' either because along about the first half of the game the official scorer ran out of paper and had to guess at the tallies from that point on The score after thirty minutes of football waa 61 to 0 At any rate the Aggies showed considerable punch and played a snappy game throughout despite the Of course the lack of competition playing waa not perfect nor did It n In football resemble first the half During many respects Romney used what appeared to be first string men while in the last half every gridder in a suit got a whack at the Techa To attempt to pick a star performer in the game would be a useAll the Aggie backs less pastime charged the Idaho line with plenty of vigor and not once in the game were the Farmers forced to kick Luke Falck the shifty quarterback man waa possibly the most active He scored nine touchdowns did most of the kicking and piloted the team In great shape Perc Hansen Frog McDonald Glen Dee Harold Nagle and Lea Jarvis did Worley Clyde moat of the aggressive playing and each participated In the scoring The line held like a stone wall and the Idahoans did not make drat down once during the entire game However winning from a team like the Techs means nothing in the way of assurance that the Aggies will triumph In the hard tussle with the fast University of Montana aggregation tomorrow Then the real BIG DOWNTOWN RALLY Fast Team Tomorrow Idaho Tech Defeated By i Geneva Well Salt Lake kLT NUMBER 5 OCTOIIER 17 1010 FRIDAY UTAH Aggies Will Clash With ACTIVITIES Fire cents per copy Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Published villagers The time is 7o’clock The place Is the O L and I depot The girl is the rally featured by speeches yells songs a tug of war between sophs and frosh and "stunts” too numerous to mention All students who claim to be animated by the divine spark of life will be In the "muss” HELD HALLY Plenty of Live Peppy Spirit Features Thursday’s Meeting Student body meeting on Thursday besides being a live speedy program was a veritable skyrocket for the school football spirit If tomorrow's game can be won by an invincible team and a college behind It that ia rooting to the last man we’ll take that game After some intermittent yelling a la Buzx Nibley - Hulme Nebeker started the meeting by calling our The lighting force to the rostrum usual reluctance to be in the limelight peculiar to these college athletes caused a little delay Dr Brossard an Aggie to the shoestrings gave an illustrated lecture on playing the game Those of ua who didn't know anything about football had become quite comprehensive He couldn't do when — he paused anything else Because: Enter the Ag Club President looking more George Barber led winsome than ever in somebody's (Continued on Page Two) Superintendent Child Gives Chapel Address Chapel exercises are held in the If you Auditorium every Tuesday cut chapel you mis the best one-hocourse offered by the Institufrom every tion Select apeaker corner of the state are secured tor One of these advothese program cate of higher education — the Honorable G N Child state superintendent of public Instruction — was a chapel speaker Tuesday Superintendent Child spoke ou the advantages and heritage of the present college student He outlllned in a manner the adconcise clear-cu- t vantages of higher education quoting at at 1st lea to prove that out of 8000 of the moat prominent men in were America more than one-hamen who backed by the great potential force of a college education have become the leaders of the nation Only 23 of the number are men with only common grade school knowthe ledge Mr Child emphasized fact that we are living in a wonderful period ef the world's history the iM'st period because we are here to help make and enjoy it The mime idea waa brought out In regard to The best educational Institutions school for the individual la the school made so by hia activity and state of mind In other word "this Is the beat school because we’re here" Good citizenship as a factor for the stahll trliifi of our government was also urged The College choir under the dlree lion of Professor Johnson rendered n excellent musical selection ur lf All Live Aggies Will Be Down Town Captain Kennedy Will Report at College in Near Future And Motor Establish Transport Corps is now mainThe government taining infantry and coast artillery units of the R O T C at the College An order instructing Captain Kennedy to report at the Institution was received by Colonel Hartle recently Captain Kennedy will Install a motor transport unit in addition to the infantry and coast artillery units now in operation at the College The excellent work done by our mechanical department In the war was no doubt the deciding factor in the establishment of the latter R O T C unit i The U A C Cadet Battalion ia now a working organization Every Saturday morning the vacant fields In the rear of the administration building resound with the commands of the near officers of Uncle Sam’s defensive forces aa the men execute squads right and wrong with the precision of veterans The battalion haa been divided basic and adinto two sections vanced The basic section baa an enrollment of 253 men all of whom are taking their first military work The advanced' section has an enrollment of 28 men some of whom have had considerable military experience and have reserve commissions In view The men registered in the basic work have two day of - theoretical work and one day drill each week The coarse for advanced men ia different in that It prescribes four days theory and one day drill each week work la The class In practical conducted every Saturday from 11 to 12 o’clock and the work la entirely In command of the cadet officers Lt Scott reports that the men are all showing a good deal of adaptability for the work In addition to the cadet comannounced manders previously Colonel Hartle announces the appointment of Harold Clawson and Gordon Croft a cadet Lieutenants of Co A “Pep” Committee Is Organized A new student body committee has been organised This time it's a "Pep committee” — sounds good doesn't It? Mr G M Wrlsley ia chairman wtth E W Robinson Clyde Worley and Sidney Nebeker aa hia associates Thla newly organized body will have charge of the administration of the all important tonic from which it derive Its name The first meeting of the “pep squad” was held yesterday In the student body office and preliminary arrangements for a lire football rally tonight were made The committee will be responsible— subject to the attitude of the student body — for the pep and college spirit at our games and rallies They will attempt to convert the Into a seething Aggie bleachers mass of enthusiasm and pep An attempt will be made to revive those who have never felt the thrill of Aggie loyalty and cause them to act like chronic partakers of alcohol on the main thoroughfare of a email town H'nnHnned on Pit ITnnrt -- To-Nig- M |