Show LOCAL DEPARTMENT Ask Reno for samples of “Blue Ribbon” Miss Roberts is now acting as assistant libra- rian A typical excuse: “Couldn’t walk up the hill fast enough” The Senior Engineers are now grinding on the “theory of the elastic arch” Miss Munk— in Biology — “rrof Ball did you say that was the right article of the heart?” Fisher is preparing some sympathetic ink Ills purpose is unknown Myrtle —You oet your life I’ll get married too when I get to be nineteen April 18 —Miss Millie Lowe a former student is shaking hands with old friends at the college today Darley Reno and Clark have moved to the south end of the town about three blocks from the Suear Factory Dr Moench’s farewell chapel talk was such a brilliant success that Stephens has decided to book him for a return engagement There will be dancing in the gymnasium every Saturday afternoon from now until June The college orchestra will furnish the music Adams — (After the disturbance over the flag) “If it weren’t for the fact that Ella is a commercial student I’d quit the gang and join the engineers” Miss Forgeon — (In debate)“My opponents argue that the women cited arc exceptions I am sure there are exceptions among the men” (glancing slyly at Pres Farrell) Mrs Goodwin has just recovered from a serious attack of La Grippe She was compelled to remain away from her accustomed place for more than a week Director Widtsoe and Prof Merrill are still in Southern Utah on Station work Soil moisture determinations are being made in the Experiment Station laboratory April 18 — Quite a number of the students from the New Jersey Academy are visiting at the college today April 17 — Prof Jensen spoke to the Engineering Society on the structural and mechanical properties of wood Some of the debates in the English 6 Debating Club would probably have been more interesting if the girls had set the pace earlier in the year Mr Orbison has been compelled to discontinue school on account of typhoid fever His fellow-studenare unanimous in their expressions of sympathy for him That William Jardine has done very good work in the Agricultural course is evident from the new honor he has received lie has been employed by the college as assistant agronomist Arbor day was observed by the college in a very appropriate manner Trees were planted by eight different classes and representatives from nearly all the classes gave some very neat little speeches The college band also did much to make the day a success ts Owing to the improvements which are being made we fear our former students will not be able to recognize the college and grounds when they return Commencement day The lawns are being extended the campus improved the walks widened and many other things are being done which will eventually make the college hill one of the most delightful places in the State |