Show STUDENT LIFE Another classifications is the follow-in g: Married members 20 36 Single members Doubtful (may be either) 13 “The Alumni of the A C U are loyal to their 'alma mater They honor her and ever seek to maintain the high standard of excellence which she would desire to establish They welcome gladly each succeeding asquisition to their ranks and try to establish relations of intimate and fellowship friendship among members realizing that the power which they already wield can be largely increased by close union May they become more united and may no stain ever mar the purity of their reputation and character “The Agricultural College of Utah has abundant justifiable cause to be proud of her alumni As a class they represent without exception the embodiment of the highest moral standards the loftiest ideals of justice honesty and honor The first accusation has yet to be brought against the character of a single one of our number They enjoy unblemished reputations as ladies and gentlemen of the highest honor This alone would be sufficient cause for a just pride on the part of our alma mater In the realm of intellectual attainments however may be found another cause almost as great as the former Every single member of our alumni association fills some honorable positoin of trust and confidence Every single one has done and is doing something of worth and value for the material and intellectual advancement of his respective community A very large proportion of the alumni are occupying positions of considerable prominence and responsibility in the educational world Of the twenty-nin- e members which follow some line of teaching as a pro 171 fessional career twenty-on- e are professors or instructors in high schools academies colleges or universities Of these follow eleven the lines of mathmeematics engineering mining chanics and kindred special technical branches : one is professor of agriculture another of geology another of chemistry and physics at least three are instructors in domestic science while still others follow other lines of technical knowledge Their services are not limited to our own state We find graduates of the A C of U teaching in the various institutions of higher learning in all of the surrounding states — Idaho Wyoming Montana New Mexico and Arizona We find them engaged in practical pursuits in ah of these states as well as in Canada and traveling throughout the Union in government employ” o Commercial Notes As heretofore announced Professor Burchell will not be with the Commercial School next year His resignation is regretted by the students who realize that they have in him a firm friend who makes their welfare his first consideration The relation existing between the Professor and the students has always been of a most friendly nature and they appreciate his endeavor to make this school year as pleasant as it has been beneficial Through his unusual ability he has raised the Commercial department of the A C U to a higher plane and has made it one of the foremost commercial schools of the country Although Professor Burchell leaves us the good work he has done will be a means by which his students will remember him in years to come It is needless to say that the department wishes him continued success in his new field of inter-mounta- in |