Show t— — —— atUDENT LIFE — ——— — SHALL AGGIE STUDENTS THREE RAHS TAKE LITERATURE AND ART FOR THE FACULTY There is one tiling in regard to the courses offered at the A C that ptrikes mo especially favorably Mr Editor And that is the breadth of the courses the amount of knowledge given the student outside the narrow limits of his major work itself Let me say that before entering the A C my main thought was that by attending the College I could attain proficiency in my chosen line of work Agronomy That idea alone was present As I am about to leave the halls of our dear Alma Mater the above idea is modified till now I feel that valuable as has been my major work equally valuable have been the minor studies The major work has fitted for success in the vocation I chose The minor courses have fitted to be a broader citizen have somewhat made tenderer the heart through opened to it the literature of the world with its beauties ideals sympathies and morals have given a perpetual well spring of pure joy in music and its emotions of the fouls of men and in the beauties of nature as revealed through art Somehow I often think that if ns the Savior thought the soul is moiv than eat and drink and if the soul’s development is man’s chiefest concern then the cultural side of education which aims mainly to enlarge the heart and its broadest sympathies I'hould always receive liberal recognition in any course of study In other words the culture side of a College education ought never to be neglected in the pursuit of mere vocational training Now Mr Editor I contend that the nlxtve advocated balance of the two ainiN in education is pretty well observed in our courses And I am truly grateful for this fact I advise my fellow students to give freely of their time to literature to musici and to art not in an inane emotional sense but in a big manly spirit to broaden their live A STUDENT “ ’ OBITUARY Agronomy 13 Bowman killed Scene 3 Same as scene 1 on dreaming thru al her married years Bert Carring:( ton portrayed the bashful lover tho none the less ardent letter writer Airs Carrington was most pleasing as the entranced beloved love-lor- n maid She and her amazed the audience by e ilieir demonstration of such love making by the already wed Miss Cooper also took a leading part but it seemed to lead altogether into the maid’s room and behind the scenes She created a sensation by her appearance in maid’s costume and bus-ban- d true-to-lif- Hiked jn-- “too cute” In “The Register’’ the stage machinery' made the enjoyment of the play a fore gone conclusion But the characterizations were Mrs Porter was so splendid easy’ and true to life and Miss Kerr so charmingly preoccupied with the other room conversation But Prof Dale was a perfect delineation of the bachelor student And his opportune slumber and terribly' inopportune dropping of a whole library over “The Register” wan well done But the climns was when the “perfect gentlemen” almost stood on his car to catch every word of the Air Dale gave us love making u splendid antist-love- r but bumble-suitor Ilis embarrasing was so realistic ns no doubt to cause Alisn Bullen a temporary' pang All in all it was a mammoth success and everylnuly' thanks the Faculty for tin Farces Logan Utah March 8 ’12 U A C DEBATERS — Provo Utah Get the Coach to Student Hotly wish you victory Confident of success Fight ’em through tlie new Gym him ’point out where L A STEVENS 1‘rest is to be other Telegram sent to Provo antici- hook match pating the debate cooked it Stewart The Place to Eat Price paid for it Godbc blersed 30 West Center Logan Utah Hal-fakit Clyde strode down the Glenn White colored it Tellford told Bullet after it was A A SCHEBY all Gonzalez Wangsgaard did Ladies’ and Gent’s Picket duty while Carroll sang Tailoring and a dirge Cleaning Pressing Bra(c)k(e)on stopped 40 West First North Adams used the the Tanner iXitinrziiiiiiii Caine and Burch on John (s) son for Harris-inVere Lowe Peart er The preformance was under the direction of Miss Sara Huntsman and reflected all kinds of highest credit upon that capable lady The large crowd was very gratifying to the Senior class The “Tag Day” worked like a charm A splendid orchestra under the capable direction of Prof Spieker rendered most pleasing music In the first Farce Air Carroll was the picture of the self satisfied but indulgent young hubby Airs Walker charmed all with such realistic portrayal of the vn-roman! 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