Show Published Weekly by Utah Agricultural College LOGAN FRIDAY JULY UTAH Enjoys Logan Business Men Peterson Appointed State Geologist Dance In Ladies’ Gym No Match For Aggies1 NUMBER OF OLD STUDENTS IN ATTENDNCE The dance after the basketball game was a decided success For some time the students had been talking dance but summer dances are not always a success so it was with some hesitation that a dance was programed The outcome however was very satisfactory A good crowd was present and a lively sociable spirit characterized the evening’s entertainment Some of the boys were a little bashful and missed a number of good dances because of lacking the courage it takes to be a butinsky No wall flowers were noticed among the girls Everyone seemed to dance real often J W Wright it was noticed took up a homestead along with the Coach Jenson on one of of the end west tables at the hall He wore out a squatter’s right during the evening but received from Coach a fund of informtion that he can use in when the high school gym huskies some country whipping into shape Some others following Jack’s lead sat out most of the evening while ladies who should have danced sat out too students A number of old were in attendance Olif Nelson a graduate of the college and at present a member of Troop H spent the evening at the social dance Olif while at the college made the statement that “Fussing is an art” He knows too During one of the fox trots a bog toad appeared in the center of the hall It made no effort to escape but soon became dizzy of from watching the whirl Knudsen William dancers sneaked out on him and made a stealthy capture Mr Toad went through a course of vivisection in the Zoo laboratory next day A great deal of dissipation is being indulged in lately What will the harvest be ? The Summer School Roys Stage Come Rack An A The superiority of the Aggie basketball tossers over the Logan Business Men’s aggregation was clearly demonstrated in the game last Friday night Captain Bradley and his men outclassed the down town players in every department of the game and won by a final score of 34 to 18 Both teams played good consistent ball but the speed and team work of the Aggies completely bewildered their heavier opponents For the business men Coach Jenson and Olson played the game While in the Aggie lineup Bradley as usual played a strong game Considerable substituting was done in both teams so that it was difficult to determine just where the individual honors should be placed As a result of this game each team now claims a victory and it is probable that a third and deciding game will be played in (Continued on Page Four) ‘ Summer School ful Entertainment Important Cushion Is Given To INTEREST CROWD WITH A U A C Professor VARIED PROGRAM The boys’ campfire evening Professor William Peterson head of the Geology Department opened with the most genuine of the College has been appoint- piece of entertainment that male ed State Geologist The appoint- masculinity affords — a ment comes through merit No chorus The Glee club boys sang man in the State can fill so well with pleasing effect the favorite that important position as our that never grows old “The Boys much respected professor He of the Old Brigade” and reencore with is well prepared from the stand sponded to the The and of “Last evening was practice Night” theory point in and most as the first is a recognized authority and delightful matters over notes on floated out of the chorus and cf our State calm shades of the hill on the of geological importance Every canyon hill and valley evening everyone gave himself in Utah is known to Professor to the charm of song that surPeterson The great relief map mounted him of our State exhibited at the exThrough a peculiar coincidmade was San ence at Diego Lowry Nelson came into position under his supervision “Angel’s possession of the He is always on the go It is Prayer” which was found by common to hear of him leaving Joe Havertz in the ladies rest here by auto one day at Slarys-val- e room This little effusion gave or St George the next Eli the feelings of our Summer School girls on the man quesNevada the next etc sevnot is tion “0 Lord Give Us Men” it Professor Peterson ering his connection with the ran Various fundamental reaCollege He will continue to do sons wrere given among them his work here in the winter and that praise and admiration in his state geological work in the quantities sufficient to satisfy summer the fair ones’ craving might be forthcoming This w'as followed by a solo and encore that pleased everyone by our Summer School William Knudsen At Campfire baritone In order that a French diplomat might be entertained in his Thornton The presence of the eminent own tongue J W was inand Francais en couna of parle foreign representatives visitor tries at our last campfire meet- - terpreted by the eminent Slonte-merency Sleeks Ileber Lafayette ing was an interesting surprise It is seldom that a student body function is of sufficient import-- 1 The Summer School quartet Young ance to attract the attention of composed of Messrs and Farnsworth Bird These climes other Terry of people gentlemen sat entirely absorbed gave an entertaining rendition “Tenting Tonight” and a in the doings of the evening and of about composition responded when called on with classical Noah and promptness appreciation George D Casto the speaker Lafayette Montmerenecy is a the evening carried his listenof Frenchman of national importers through a short talk with ance He is advocating spoonless same ease and eloquence the meals in order that the silver all his characterizes thus employed might be used in that told in Casto Sir the manufacture of silver knee- speeches’ of number a manner caps and skull plates for injur- graphic stories and made a plea with the ed soldiers for Skagenheimer comes directly pedagogues and “pedagees” education from Copenhagen and is trying the positive form of hard to itnroduce a system of Do not stifle the impulses of string of hanging gardens in order to youth bv a ccntinuous in the avoid all possibility of famine “no’s”’ but direct them direction Mr Cooley is thinking of oper- positive on rage Two) -r VOTE TO STAY SATURDAY INSTEAD OF LETTING OUT FRIDAY NIGHT crys-(Contlnu- on Tag© Four) ed Go! Boys Give Delight- - Noted Foreigners Students Like Student body convened at 12 m in regular session Pres P A C Pedersen raised the question of holding school Monday instead of Saturday and dismissing school Friday A motion to that effect was Too killed by the lady vote a profound many compositions respect for A C fussing nobody 'need to love them at home would Monday for wash day Pa make them go to Sunday School if they got home Saturday got to kill time and care little for Didn’t Know Directions other’s time and several other of the female concoctions The games at the campfire brain were given as reasons for Tuesday evening were very live- their actions The ladies also voted to go up A number of people after ly face to the told canyon Monday They have turning twice and south faced every direction but developed a great love for (Continued on Page Four) J W Thornton Editor and Manager Everybody Canyon Trip Monday Big Crowd 11)17 ( Continued on Page Four) (Continued |