Show Published VOLUME X It cekhj by the Students of the Ctuh LOG AX UTAH MONTANA - U A HISTORICAL FRIDAY AI JUNIOR PROM -- - 2!) NUMBER 24 l!)12 DEBATE MARCH 30th C MONDAY APRIL AH( II Orient t urul College SWEET KITTY ESLAIRS A WONDERFUL SUCCESS 1 There is no doubt about the of the Rlii Juniors being a lively bun h If Tin organization -Kappa iota fraternity was under you ould see t L !: decorating consideration by the charter mem- the pavilion for ihojr “prom’’ bers during tin months of Novem- next Monday rigid you would After ag'iee with them in saying that :4 ber and December 11)07 considerable suggestion 1'iom va- is going to be without a doubt the rious rourees it was decided to best part v' of the season call a meeting of persons who apSome of you may think you be interested can’t afford to go ju t at this time parently would This meeting of tin year You can’t afford to along that line was called to convene the latter miss it is the only rational view part of November Those in at- to take The Sorosis girls are gotendance at the meeting express- ing to take a booth — and we all ed a desire for the formation of know what an unexcelled bunch the fraternity and a committee they are when it comes to decorwas appointed to diaft a consti- ations Tin “Ag” club is a’so to tution and bylaws Before many (Continued on Page Two) weeks had paed the committee was prepared to report The original promoters together with a few more ctudents met for a consideration of the report and the lesult was that a constitution and were adopted and the followed election of ofliceis Meetings were held thereafter weekly during the remainder of the school year Likewise legu-la- r meetings have been held almost every week since during the time school has been in ses- Last Friday and Fa'urday ev-- i Uegular school term will close rings the College LTumatic Club May Jist Summer School will presenti d Sweet K it t yy Be'lairs begin June lOili and continue crowded houses This time til July l!)th Five days of school had betn awaited by the students1 eadi week will be given instead with great expectations and wlun of six days as in former years It it is the intention of the administraof las the play was put on surpass ed all the favorable com- tion to make the courses a little ments which it received while moie rigid than heretofore and no student will be permitted to playing in other towns Indeed one forgot entirely that lake more than one course if it it war a play presented by amaTwo courses gives three credits teurs and after the first speech of Fg credits each may be taken the audience lost that peculiar Tho total credits any student may dread that someone was going to receive in summer school is three fall down in his lines and pre- credits Three credits from the pared for a whole evening of un- - Agricultural College corresponds to six credit- fiom the University tinned on Page Five) The of Utah summer sdiool j J j (0 by-law- s sion While the President of the College and Oine members of the faculty knew of the institution of this organization it did not receive etlicial recognition by the College until lt)10 The policy of the fraternity has not changed materially by this recognition Its line of action in general has been in the same direction as from the time of its institution The fraternitv was organized primal ily upon practically the same basis as such honorary societies a : Sigma Xi with this exception that besides intellectual ability prospective ability was also to be one of the factors in the determination of the fitness (Continued on page four ' ’ TIIE FRAT AT LAST HAS A SATURDAY MARCH 30 —- MONTANA DEBATE Ftate Board of Education recognizes three A C credits as equivalent to six U of U credits This is because the University base lit I r ci edits on half year’s work irsLad of a whole year The A C c: edits are based on a full venrV woik Mr Henry Peterson County Siq eiinteident of Instruction in Boxelder (ounty has been secured to give work in Psychology nd Pedagogy Negotiations are under way with a number of prominent educators of the East and will no doubt result in securing the services of three or four for special lecture work Gymnasium work is to be made a feature of this summer’s work Gamer: that are adapted to the of the public play grounds HOME schools i- Our dieams of years are at la t jo he rea’ied for a home has hern piocured for the fraternity During three years searching lor an ideal house has been almost se- ci ml nature to the fellows and now we are rewarded for the effort as the big Thatcher house on Cenother Last year Montana won ter street will be occupied by the over the A C but we are hoping The j homeless bunch to change the scoie Our men Continue! on I’ngc Court ( Continued on Page f) Montana and U A C "ill clash in debate tomorrow night This wiU be the only debate held at Logan this year and we are all waiting it with great expectation The B Y C debate was a for us and we want an- SUMMERSCH00L Coach Teetzel will be on hand all summer on purpose to assist the school teachers in organizing regular school games Gymnasium woik will be given in the new gymnasium Classes in swimming will be organized for both men and women At lea t one special lecture wi'l be given each week by members of the regular faculty These turns will be held in the library 'llllls "h111 llM l"'lllim lf |