Show STUDENT LIFE LAY OF A LIPSTICK Editorial Local Chapter Of I ci lor ALUMNI the flower that has pulee In the shower Elects Officers E F RICHARDS JR '17 Redeeming your maiden lips was tin "Ag Clubber" Richards ' Once yellow or blue I have transSTUDENT LIFE At rethe election held annual an and Epsilon lie majorel in Botformed their hue Wftly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College cently by the I' A O club of tbe A any and Plant Pathology and after To the red of the rod tulips A E at the Chamber of Commerce PtlBteij y thy Earl Si England Publishing Company Logan Utah leaving the l A 0 he worked on Entfelred a‘ second-clas- s mall matter September 19 190S at Logan That terrible warrior that Internal the following men were elected for Ills Musters degree in summer school Utah utrder the Act of March 3J897 Acceptance tor mailing at luwer rat of postage provided for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 special soldier in I nt of I' He was the 1917 Grant1 D president Which' mankind calls her “tongue”i authorized August 22 1918 mon-- ! Sam's I'mle for Army twenty West' VM J' Fow"i'' It bustled about both Inside and out At France In some tlik lime spending Member Western Intercollegiate News Service By her fits of passion flung Member South Western Press Association present he divides li is time between Committee: Social And wherever tbe path of its ravagJ C Norby- - cliiiirman H E lted-de- u home church and the school room EDITORIAL STACK ing wrutli He is instructor of science at Davis KINO HENDRICKS D L Froerer May' have Crossed my fresh-lai- d WtSTON VERNON JR paint High' School nnd second as- County Publicity Committee I conceal It again from the faces of' MILTON MERRILL slstant in Stake Sunday 'School W H Willeseu chairman K S VERLE FRY n)en Those who claim his time at home Athletic Editor P H Sorensen AHtlL HANSON Social Editor And they think nhel whnt she ain’t j h‘bepvln are Mrs Merlin Hunt Richards und KENNETH ROBINSON i Auditing CimiUtee: Entertainment Editor little Merlin und Elaine KicliurdH L- B M chulrnian J S Logan Editor I Special Writing on the smile her the lips brighten GENEVA ENSIGN News Editor Whitney H E Dhlton WILLIAM BOWMAN W LE ROY SMITH '12 while Special Athletic Writer Qimlirirntion Committee KIOIT and CRANNEY Hunk She is setting' her snares for men Smith majored In' economics and HUB Ij CLEOO J W Trask chninmm A L Spun-InPress Manager I sweeten his kiss flavorhis bliss accounting hut since leaving school GLADYS KITCHIK W H Willesen Stenographer he has devoted his lime largely to can a As 'MILDRED OLDHAM only The following men constitutes the the He attended I elevate passion 1 finish fashion study of medicine SPECIAL WRITERS hoard of directors for 1923-21 hide my Indy's flaws the D of Chicago In 1914 and Rush C K Loveland N A Guroll Grent D West J D Medicnl College lu J 1 6 He acted as (Listen — Afton Johnston Fowles J C Norby W 11 Willesen County Physician in'Llton Co Idaho — She was homely ns hell Preston Nellson S Logan J W Trask J for two years und held the same Oh never a belle — REPORTERS A committee was also appointed to position for four years in Box Elder Constance Christensen But I made them think I was!) arrange for the annual party of the County At present he Is residing In Katherine Wood C F L club at whleh time the new officers Brigham City I'tab nnd preparing to W J: Merrill go lo New York to specialize lie IH’KIXFSS STAKE YOCXGSTKRS NOSE OCT AGGIES will he installed — married Ruth Homer and they have Business Manager IX CLOSE CONTEST Phone 101 Call Branch 41 " Students MALCOLM MERRILL Kept r“e riklien Assistant Business Manager 81LAS EGGAN (Continued From Page One) Assistant Business Manager Blood Tests JOSEPH PRESTON WELCH ’13 Awake Time: 10: 49 Hu lilies Dm 220 When at school YVelch was Volume NXI Number 27 Stanford Pniversity— To deterV A C und treasurer of the Ag Club Seigfred 1'tah Logan Wednesday May 2 1923 mine whether sleeplessness changes j Associate editor of Student Life anil Mortenson U A C the blood chemically five students a- student of uiirotihthy He 'ha acted Keeler HY U here were kept uwuke for forty-eig- as County Agricultural Agent for P Time: 27:3 hours Beginning Friday A C Extentlon Service In both MiYil Dash 220 FIVE OR SIX DAYS ' morning at six o’clock the blood llard and Flail Counties hnd ht prel’earce It Y lr II ERE has been some discussion aroused was tested and then forty-eigsent Is refilling1 at ’xovo(! Ptali His during the past two yiiieniY V j without hours IJ A six-daor three weeks concerning our present 0 sleep was undergone) vylfij's uatm isiEfLe Saj'Jent 'Welch y schedule witi rnJerson ' ' In order to keep awake the professdP and ihey'call'lliV-ir'cliildreWeston an elective system of choosing courses Seme of the students are Time: 23 was at hand giving the students ex- iRutlv in A Lorui F High Jump ‘j heartily irt favor1 of our presnt plan but a number of others are apt 1 ercise During the same period Y'oung B Y li were week I( is an normul men lives parently' in favor of returning to the old five-dl- y five A C living Iunt l Illinois University ' also under observation Maeser B Y' IT important question from the standpoint' of both' the faculty and j Drops Honor System Dislance: 5’ 11" the students MOTHERS DAY AAE IS THE 13TII OF MAY M)lillj her a bunch of her FaVorite Flowers Leave her address with your order Send Carlisle's Flower Shop? Bee-tre- I j j j j AGGIE THE POPULAR CONFECTIONERY ' THE CHERRY BLOSSOM j y The Home of lip-sti- CANDIES— ICE CREAM DELICIOUS 4: FOUNTAIN AND DRINKS ‘ i I ! Stanford Let’s Go for NEXT SUNDAY It - t To CHiirch is an investment that will yield you rich returns THE PRESBYTERIAN CBURCTt i invites you ht 11AM ' ‘ ' 7:H0PM 1 Discus Throw Final abolishment of the honor system took place' at 'the Pniversity of Illinois recently wlieri Ihe university senate un recommendation of the council or administration and a majority report of the Joint student honor commission after considerable agitatiol voted to drop the system and establish close supervision over examinations by instructors male mates for ljfe was announced an other officers according to the here today by President Boyd of Daily Ullni that pioneer American women's At a general vote taken prior to education of girls Insteading add- - this action the students voted 10 lug to the ranks of feminists andjj0 j jQ guppurt the system less than overcrowding the professional and half of the student body voting howbusiness world makes more stable ever the article states idea the American happy home As reasons for abolishing the sysFully 70 per ceut of the graduates tem the council jtf atltvluijtration of that strictly women’s education- stated student support was not giyen wedded the system thst the student adminal institution have' found bliss within a year after fgradua-tlo- istrators were amateurish and gave deciunjust though Of the 51 young women gradu- sions that a student body vote ated by the lnstitutiou since Its to support the systenwas Indecisive foundation 431 have married and and inadequate some of Ihe' remainder may yet find' mates though not ‘within the firU' Year period: '(Of tbe 251 who IT PAYS TO TRADE This Is 171 hM married died AT THE '' the I again 7o per ent breaking CACHE VALLEY record world’s among educated Winston's MERCANTILE CO womenklnd and nine The system was first attempted by the school for the benefit Maeser B Y C of fHe students The faculty did not gain atiything by the change! Partridge R‘ Y U Howard B Y I except they were deprived of one day that they would have used in Distance: 119' 5” pursuirig their personal interest The system has been successful MRP Yil DftIL however in benefltting the student primarily because it has forced Hart l A C him to work' six days instead of five Up to a certain point' which' Wukefield Y H P Joseph B e Very few students reach anything which propels them forward Time: 2:05 more rapidly is beneficial I'ole fault If there was rio school' on Saturday at" the present time 757 of Webster tl A C the students would' waste the entire day and in all' probability the Y'oung B' Y C B Y C night before as well Whenever there isn’t school the night' before Dixon 11 2" Distance: M rarely used for study The only thing that can bring a student Javelin out of bed on' Saturday morning irf an eight o’clock class Hullinger B Y U Christensen B Y IT The average student receives the majority of knowledge in Gardner lT A C the classroom and with classes running six days he will derive more Distance: 153’ 7" benefit' thari1 he would in five days Saturday afternoon athletic MM) Relay contests draw a larger proportion of the students by having school It Y r first (Sanderson Gunn Miller P A C second Pearce) (hiring the forenoon (Jackson Webster Mortensen AnThere are many students who could and would use Saturday derson) ' efficiently' either by working or studying If ali studerits Were in Time: 1 : 24 Mile Relay thil) category the present systerri should le abolished but byfar the P A C (La)ton Selgfrled y schedule has acted and majority of u need pushing The Kirk n Y P- (Chaniber-lai will continue to act as a spur to more Effective college work on the Stewart Bentley! 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The Place ' For' Your Electrical Supplies Ober-hansl- six-da- - jprt qftjie' students 'V I ) Time iy -' —- 3)37 - 3--1 - 4 fcl A Sale — New set Encyclopedia e Esare those who would like to make out the college as one volumes Dr Crane's THERE says Both sets for 22500 If taken standing but below is the censure of the judicious this week Worth 85 See Mr Chrisonei which outweighs a whole theatre of others tensen at Journal office or call at (Adv) The Utah Agricultural College is now being recognized' as one Aptml 2 44 W 1st No ttfe 1 — of wish was a snake Horu strongest colleges of the West Recently President Peterson Babe Harr(---NnWhat? received thi? followihg' notice: "Your institution will be added to — So I could move wit limit Flora flllr list'of approved'colleges of arts and sciences in the next edition getting up For SCHOLASTIC STANDING OF COLLEGE Loose Phone 53 Sororities Start Scholarship Fund Four-Minut- 1 that is brought out In the meantime any inquiries regarding the CACHE VALLEY ELECTRIC Co ' j (By Exchange Service) OF CALIFORNIA I'NIVEHSITY April 29— In memory of the late Mrs R S Holway nnd in lonor to tbe Ideals site held for sorority women the organization of sororities of the univer- IVllLlly 83 W Center lc institution will be answered favorably’’ Signed N P Colwell POLICE EXPOSE sity has presented $83140 for' the of the American Medical Association: From the examiner of purpose of creating a scholarship the University of California he received' a wire which says in part: SECRET FRATERNITY fund to be known a the “Mary It Gordon Holwiay Scholarship’’ 'Troper selection of courses now offered at' the Utah Agricultural la the Intention or th organization will' and to both meet enable student the the preCollege general null) to continue its contributions (By Exchange Service) scribed science requirements for admission” COLORADO STATE COLLEGE Ihe sura of 22000 shall he realized By these sources we are ranked above many other colleges of ThB existence of chapter of Theta as a perpetual endowment for the Nu Epsiloon nationally known secscholarship larger enrollment and endowments in the West and Middle West ret outlaw fraternity at (lie Colorasec-lota- ry do Stuto Teachers College at Greeley was revealed Thursday when the police raided the rooms of J E V?5K of the pertinent questions of the campus today is that of Neff and H A White and seised school several gallon Jugs of moonshine The activity vs tiholarhlp Records show forty-thre- e functions so far in the year not including fraternity and sorority two students are being held for violation of the prohibition law Activity vs scholarship Dances games Lyceums meetihgs one thing after to draw students away from their studies! College is primarily for development Can one get the most out Of it who is dissipating every night and in the day giving his time over' to meetings committee work and anything but class’ work 7 Stoji a moment artd' give youtself a quiz Ask yourself “Why am I Here? How much time do I spend with my lessons?" which is really the fundamental purpose of your being here How many t!uta do I belong to and how many of those can I function in prderty?' How many major activities do I enter? How many theatres socials do I attend in a month? How many class Kuctirgs club meltings chapels lectures lyceuhis fraternity ratings do J attend? How many hours do I sleep? How many do I spend eztirj t" Ilov II you have answered all of these to your own satisfac-- f r last one "llow many hours then have I for class Jr affairs an-Dth- d:a l ta — i ri ttuciy?" :j : i Iji tzo ru-- y activities if you must attend all these The rllual membership roll secret documents Initiation paraphernalia and a human skull ara In possesion of the officers The password “Thirst Never finds" and the opening paragraph of the rllual “Lift U) thine eyes heavenward and partake ot vintage” Indicates that the members of the organization were frequent viola’tors of the Y’olstead act According o officials of the College the Investigation rleara up several liquor escapades of late aud accounts for the pretence of Intoxicants on the campus The headquarters of the fraternity were located Just across the street from the Teachers’ College eatnpui A fee of ten dollars was charged' for Initiation and a like amount wag assessed for the purchasing of liquor The names of seven students appeared on the membership roil fl ! li q ( nnd all Dairy Products Fresh Daily— Have us Leave Milk i( Your Home 1TT TT MORRELL DAIRY SHOP Phone 119 A Complete Line of Ladies and Childrens Heady to Wear Shoes MOSE LEWIS “Richest Girl” Married Miss I)cora Angell said lo he the richest girl In tbe world was married to her school day sweet heart Lester J Norris of St Charles III st the Angel family home here today at high noon The couple lert after a for a motor trip wedding hreskfust of Southern California Their Itinerary was not made public Six S porting Goods Sporting Goods GYMNASIUM TRACK AND' FIELD EQUIPMENT Every requirement of Ihe Athlete can be furnished by u ' the lowest cost LOGAN HARDWARE COMPANY Where The Live Ones Swim 7cd Veld Sporting Goods ‘ Sporting Goods Svealtrs At Vdrlb nrv p Yom FntxrmiH NTOIIAGK Bl athletes Just young Women voted 'W” sweaters by the athletic or council or the Stale College Washington with thy number of polnia they have earned In various Ysklna ports are: Ruby lrsen 125 Emma Catherine McIntyre Abbott l&n Once Seroggln too Srdro-Woole- 'it ( y and AND SHIPPING ' Tins (5i and both Lillian YVlngett 125 both Spokane Pe Ell 150 and Ann HeverlneOn t at pQji jsnos Just Rec jived Spring Ceps All New Line ef crd Ilata Very Good I oddity f Cache Valley Commission Company Waiwhn— mmI Office South 5 lain Street Phone 2145 Tint kind of a portrait you your friend will appreelate-wo'l- l make It without fusa bother— TorgesPn S tudio |