Show STUDENT LIFE 30 Thanksgiving eve The music was at its best and the Seniors knew how to manage things in order to give everyone a good time No energy was wasted in elaborate decorations or vain attempts at the “swell the chief effort being to see all enjoy themselves The 03’s are noted for giving excellent parties but the Thanks- giving ball surpassed all previous ones It wras the opinion of those present that it was the most successful social event of the year Not until some time after the regular hour for closing did the dancers feel disposed to leave for their homes Scrub Aggies of On perusing the foot ball “write up’’ in the first issue of the Student Life one is apt to get the idea that there has been nothing but a series of defeats to record I would like however to call attention to a fact that seems to have been forgotten by our honorable foot ball editor That is the glorious record made by the redoubtable second team or to give them the appellation of the local newspapers — the Scrub Aggies This name however has proved to be a as the second team has never known defeat Three times we have easily defeated the Logan foot ball aggregation It was with disappointment that we received the refusal of the Pocatello team to play on Thanksgiving day Our ardent admirers were surprised in the way we easily (?) handled the first team in several practice games Of course we are too modest to think of challenging the defeated heroes that have gone down in so many hard fought contests but we are nevertheless proud of our record and predict a bright future for the second team A Mextbku mis-nom- er First Year 0-Se- cond somewhat surprised when the little yearlings pushed them down the field for a touch-dow- n in ten minutes play Owing to a dispute arising between some of the players and the officials the latter were not disposed to honor the touch-dow- n The Yearlings thinking they could easily make another one or more did not press the question As it resulted this touchdown would have saved them from defeat The Second Years braced up in the second half and after fifteen minutes of hard playing and a which streak of good luck made a touch-dow- n Coburn converted into a goal This made the score 6 to 0 the yearlings getting the little end Year 6 And still we have football The First and Second Year classes met in football array Saturday December 6th After the first scrimmage it was next to impossible to tell the players apart the field being covered with mud “quarter back deep The Second Years were it All escaped without receiving any serious injuries Time was taken out but once this being necessitated by having to fish Kirk out of the mud Terry was the only one in the line-u- p fortunate enough to have his picture taken Girls wishing to see the proof will find corner it standing out boldly in the south-weof the gridiron Professor Campbell was seen taking notes on the boys in their new positions lie has probably decided to have the following in the lineup for next year: Kirk and Egbert ends Morteson and Madsen halves Sidwell quarter and “Zilligo” Sampson for center st Agricultural Club At the last meeting of the Agricultural Club Professor Merrill gave an introductory talk on the aims and objects of the organization and was followed by Professor Ilall who discussed agricultural education in the Ohio Iowa and Colorado Agricultural Colleges Professor Ball spoke very encouragingly of the agricultural equipment in this institution and said that it compares favorably with the equipment of similar institutions in the older and more thickly populated states The newly elected officers of the Agricultural Club are Will Jardine President J J Ilobson Vice President M C Merrill Secretary A E Jordan Treasurer McDermott Sergeant-at-arm- s |