Show Page 3 STUDENT LIFE Wednesday June 1920 9 Campus Activity © Tabnd “Come on in the water’s fine” So says Coach Jensen of the Physical Education department There’s ing so refreshing on a warm day af- ter a game of tennis the climb to the campus or when the brain cells seem fagged than a pluge in the A C’s big swimming pool It’s not a patent medicine for heart trouble rheumatism or curvature of the spine but it will relieve brain fever jagged fat spirits Beaches Xalm “that tired feeling” and make one get back to the “grind” fit to fight Take an interest in it and see what Baseball! Game B Preston vs Logan Campus - Today YC 5-P- r ) fun it is Feel the pep it gives coach will arrange classes and meets objected to you Second Student — Easy Try it and you’ll get along swimmingwith the gas company ly First Student — Yes B B I S i B I j Second celler Tennis prospects are fine AH those who wield a wicked racket or want i to learn the game there are four exI cellent cement courts just loafing I aching to get you on them There’s no doubt that it will be the j peer of games on the campus this summer Mr Khan’s diminuative figure will be seen out and after two years representing the college in games with many yearexperience he knows the game thor t oughly He will be more than glad to meet any champion of the game In fact he issues a standing invitation for any one to come out and play with him Men and woman don’t let the courts be idle Contests will be arranged and a final tournament played Knock the elusive balls about B I Student — Meter For Good Things work got in Delicious bread rolls buns cakes pastry made to please the student’s taste Good things to eat — made clean Visit our Sanitary Bakery the You are Welcome B If music be the food of love play on give me excess of it —Twelfth Night B B White Brown and Black $450 to $1500 The Men’s Shop Your Money Back If You Want It a-ro- Hotel Eccles Barber Shop For those Who care Hotel Eccles Velina H — What is the shape of a kiss? Bob G — Give me one and we’ll call t square Dimes carried loose in your pocket Are sure to find a way out ut dimes put away a dime a day Are sure to help you out Seniors seniors I’ve been thinking What a grand place thi swould be If when you have used your text books You’d bequeath them all to me —Ex NE1LSON & PEERY Prop v s B I 1 Traffic Cop — Come on what’s the mattre with you? High school boy (driving Ford) — the week last of college’s Thursday I’m well thank you but my engine’s clinchsteady little racket swinger dead— Sacramento X Ray in medal ed his hold on the Titus tennis by winning from Wilford J Mother (reprovingly) — When I was Merrill in the finals The score reHe had previously young girls never thought of doing 5 mained 2 the things they do today from Bert Smith won the Daughter— Well that’s why they 3 2 didn’t do them KAHN WINS TITUS MEDAL 1 Boosters Inn Where you relish what you eat 19 East 1st North 6-- 7-- semi-fina- ls 6-- The Federal Electric Bakery j - 6-- THE GODS PRESERVE US Student to Biology professor: Logan’s Only Exclusive Shoe Store Next door North of the Inter-Urba- n Station —O ALSTON EDITOR' OF SUMMER EDITION Ray L Alston is official pen pusher and proof reader of this Summer Th School edition appointment H and Linford Dr came when J Prof D E Robinson made the recommendation to the president whose signature made it effective Alston has had high school paper experience and was on the reportori-a- l He will staff of Student Life graduate from college next year Whenever not in classes he can usual-- f be found in the office with reams of paper before him writing up notes or “chasing ads” The aim of the Student Life summer edition is to provide a means of editor student expression and the welcomes any suggestion or written article from any member of the school which will further this aim Have keen personal interest in the paper not only because it contains the school activities and gaities but because you helped put them in Alston is also assistant to Prof D E Robinson in the Publicity “Where will I find you next hour sir?” LOVE SONG By Will Lou “Oh I’ll be in the museum among the rare specimens” The home of better footwear for —Blue and Gold My love is like a all occasions Quality M Satisfy Your: Taste First Student — How do you arrange The to meet Rebecca since her father I I $1750 to $3000 Cache Valley League drug-h- ike habit-formin- g A policeman loaded for duty went whisky that heartens brings swcei out and came in with a man charged Like opium that bedreams with being lit up He was leveled fore ’the eyes of the- court' but after Like champagne at a banquet a short time the judge said— dis- Like a bottle of wine at a picnic habit-formin- g drug: My love is like a charged The more one has the more one n Fit Style - Andreas Peterson & Sons Shoe Fitting Experts I see you had a new girl last nite Oh no that was my old one painted -- iriVTwr- - over wants —In New York Tribune (Continued on Last Page) |