Show Friday July STUDENT LIFE PAGE Two Student Life LOCALS is the first year the west has been able r to win the champion- ship : ' : r 6 1923 IMPORTANT ITEMS : S' ' ' Published weekly by the students An excellent program has Verne Oberhansley of the of the Utah Agricultural College Vella Clarke is laboring dilibeen prepared for student body Entered as second class mail mat- gently in the Chemistry depart- well known Oberhansley family where She be- is down from Sugar City He is meeting today Mr and Mrs ter September 1908 at Logan Utah ment this summer he has been teaching Leslie Dunn and Miss Mary under the act of March 8 1891 lieves in getting thru “The to in Smith-Hugh- Trials of Chemistry” even if - Editor she does have to endure it in M R MERRILL Serge Benson - Business Manager the heat of the summer Vella REPORTERS taught at the Newton district Sergene Benson schools last year at which Gladys Hansen Arthur Tanner school she will resume her Parley Kilburn Allie Peterson work next winter Solon Barber engage work at American Fork next year Verne is an old graduate and a Delta Nu of many year’s standing preparing es Mitton are sure to delight the students with their singing and playing Mr Dunn recently returned from the Hawaiian Islands One of our students Miss Afton enterCarrie Nelson of Tower Hill tain with a Ballard will reading An added Illinois is attending summer will be the dance by school and is enjoying it She feature Miss Ruth Schaub and Miss Beatrice Parsons a student New at the last year of last year is filling her edu- taught Margaret Baker two students academy Jersey of the past year whose ability cation group this summer in oris exceptional der to be ready to guide the school students Summer There will be another party minds of the rising generation of can pails buy for next week and the officers at Morgan next winter honey from the college would like to know the most Apiary at $100 per pail by convenient time to have it Wilson Thornley who has also calling at the Experiment Come out and hear the plans been teaching at Smithfield is Station Office on the hill this summer and inThe summer school tournacidentally getting a few polititeacher We have a Wyoming ment is progressing rapidly cal theories with us in Annie Buren of Salt The matches have been very Bill Dewey and wife from Lake She spent last winter in interesting both to players and of that state and onlookers The feature matches Sandy are going to school Last the wilds winto stay in Utah next so far have been those between year he taught school at HuntWes Howell and Professor Johnington He won his letter in ter probably Carbon County 4 son which Howell won 3 baseball when he was with us before and he is playing with Wellsvifie continues to send and between Barber and Johnthe Logan team this summer its teachers and students to the son which Barber copped 3 Joe Havertz beat Tanner A C Reese Maughan is another 4 McClellan trimmed It is reported that Ray Al- one who climbs the hill He is Professor ston a former editor of Student teaching over there It isn’t nec- Joe Reid and the other matches Life is working for the Red essary to mention ihat he is are under way The doubles’ are beginning to Cross association in Nebraska from Wellsville be played and they will be well In conjunction with his work worth seeing The girls are he attends school at Wisconsin d We had a long article also making a success of their the results announcing tournament and every day the Denton Smith business man- of the Dempsey-Gibbon- s fight fair can be seen running walked last the coager It was for the benefit of the year up over the courts in spite of the hill this week and closed up the eds of the school but so many of “Old Sol” books He reports that the have informed the writer of the blazing paper had a successful financial outcome of the fi?Ji:t that he One Roast Biff! year feared it would be old news First Frosh — What do you think of these Greek orgnni7a-tions- ? ’ Friday July 6 1923 Editorial SAVING TIME The statement was made the other day by a former prominent student of the institution that the average college student wastes almost half of his time The percentage is possibly high but the writer in the light of his own experience was rather inclined to agree with the speaker at least to the extent that students waste too much time Too often we spend our time without receiving an ade- quate return Within reason the time spent on the tennis court or other athletic field is not wasted Unless carried to an excess every minute spent engaging in these competitive sports is valuable It is particularly valuable to a college student and even more especially to a summer school The warm sultry student weather “gets in our blood ” and the whole body is running with greatly reduced efficiency An active hour on the court a cold invigorating shower and the succeeding three hours are Old students will be interestmore valuable for studying than the previous six hours were ed in hearing that George Spencer leaves for the SouthNO MORE FEES ern States mission on the 11th The first half of the summer of this month George was be will quarter completed by elected Buzzer editor for next the end of next week A large year number of students have registered for both periods but there Sid Nebeker Sig Alph and are some who are only register- football manager of our Rocky ed for six weeks The second Mountain championship team half of the quarter promises to visited school a couple of days be as successful as the first half this week has been and all of the students are urged to continue throughTwo Americans Francis out the twelve weeks if it is Hunter and “Bill” Johnston meet in the finals for the possible for' them to do so Several new courses will be- world’s tennis championship at gin and numerous others will Wimbledon Johnston ranked continue during the remainder number 2 last year among of the summer School will be American players is expected through by the latter part of to win August leaving a month for vacation before it recommences in The Washington “U” crew the fall No fees will be charg- from Seattle won the intercoled students registering for the legiate rowing second period who have already when they finishedchampionship first in the for the first six recent rowing classic held at registered weeks Some new students are Poughkeepsie Navy winners expected to be here last year finished second This 10-pou- nd in-ten- ds 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- pre-rare- co-e- ds Art Exhibit Is Held In Chapel July the second and third a rare treat was offered to the summer school students by the art' exhibit which was shown in the chapel room The display consisted of an exquisite reproduction of the greatest works of the world It filled its observers with a longing to see the originals of such pictures as “The Blue Boy” “The Gleaners” “The Angelus” “Sir Gala-- j had” etc In the picture on-- 1 titled “Spring” the whole at- Second Frosh — Aw they’re alright but I like Burtick’s food better — Sun Dial Barber: Shall I go over it again? Victim: No I heard it all the first time — Pelican Mooning Around “I was out still hunting the other day” “Get anything?” Only a couple of swallows” — Octopus class of art in the world It mosphere seemed to be trans- was a stepping stone for de ferred into one’s being for so velonment and of appreciation true to nature was the scene higher culture To those who that you could almost hear the missed this display we can only breeze whistle thru the leaves say that have allowed a To every lover of wild animals “Golden you Opportunity” to slip “The Lone Wolf” will leave a by long stamped longing for posThe exhibit was under the disession v rection of the Colonial Art Those who witnessed the exof Oklahoma City Many hibit had a brief introduction of the students purchased some to that which is the highest of the more excellent copies com-pan- |