Show hO X fetubent Iltfc Published every Friday of the School Year by Student Body Organization of the C A C 100 Subscription Singte Copies Per Year 5 Cents “Entered as second-clas- s matter September 19 1908 at the postoffiee at Logau Utah under the Act of March 1879” College Delivery is made from Student Life Office Room 275 J xJ uil ii - VANDALISM Student llody Executive lommittcc and as that name was rejected there was no other choice True a man must meet the requirements of the faculty for such a position but at the same time there are student requirements that also must be met The editor of Student Life must a be a representative student mixer among men not merely in his own little group Last week ll:e student executive committee to l anded a list of eight names the faculty but so far nothing the Stylish Young Dressers All Come Here Three cement blocks used as pipe supporters in the swimming pool have recently been broken Pipes on the radiators have been carelessly bent and twisted while in the shower bath department six liquid soap holders have been broken The report comes from town that certain college students are accustomed to flipping small stones against neighboring windows thus satisfying their desire to destroy property It is such action that carries us back to the fifth century when desVandals plundered lbome troying monuments of art and literature So these modern vandals appear to find delight in destructiveness Of what use is a student paper if it voices only the opinions of the faculty? It is probable that by this time the matter is settled It is none too soon for the students to take charge of their paper lias come of it WHICH IS WORSE? INDIVIDUAL MENTION was once A Wisconsin heard to say that a college girl must get engaged at least four times during her four years ot college life in order to enjoy herself even moderately welT Wherein shall we seek for the reason of these many heart breaks? Student Life thinks it is only a game like football Some critics of football say the game is too rough too many legs and arms are broken Shall we not then refer these worthy persons to the statement above with the humble question: “Kind critic will you please give us the comparative values of different parts of the human body? In other words are arms and legs more essential to life than hearts? If not will you kindly cease btatin the Inukiuu d drum ot Football Eradication and play the golden string which sings the song of a cdKge wlmr the JL co-e- d names Seven inconspicuous were mentioned in last week’s Student Life as authority on the college concert of the previous week Student Life has at last taken a hold step which is commendable The student body lias a right to know’ who writes what it reads and who speaks what it hears ncr is it a student paper unless it opens its pages with freedom and gives much personal comment and many individual quotations Shortly after last week’s publication there might have been seen seven breasts extended as the tide while seven swelled beads guided the way of twice as many full grown feet They were the happy students who had seen heir name in print though one hour earlier they might have been seen scowling over their books as though the pages were making faces at them flirtatious pleasure loving hearts are constantly breaking The Ib stoii Globe aims to use a far more danger- the names of playing game every New Eng ous than football lander in it columns at least on e every year A vaM circulaTHE TRUTH OF THE MATTER tion is the result and the paper is not only bought but read while Last week an editorial appeal lure we know a snre of students ed in Student Life which writ- who not only do not get the ten as it was from a faculty Student Life but would not read standpoint is apt to give the read- it were it taken to them What’s er a view of the affair wrong? We feel that the atti-tudTrue Student Life is still withnow taken bv the college out a head but that is not the paper will stimulate individuals fault cf students It is also true ami thus stimulate the college that a number of names bad The Bon ton (ilobe’s contents are been passed upon by tbo College eagerly devoured and we feel Council but unfortunately they that such methods as have been were students who were unable the Student Lift will to carry the extra work At the adopted by make the students feel that it is time that article was written their paper and induce them to but one had been presented to Mnn closely its contents co-ed- one-side- d e For Kuppenheimer Fitform Clothes All Smart young men of this dtp ore pretty well agreed on this: They prefer B KUPPENHEIMER Clothes to any other make and they like best to do their buying at the qualtiy store The’ best CLOTHES and the best CLOTHES SERVICE in the world— that's our offer to you And for good measure most style quality value Vandalism should cease not alone because the Faculty decrees it but because every loyal student in the Agricultural College abhors and deplores such acts and looks upon every vandal with disgust as lie carries his speckled character through the halls We can excuse a cow for breaking down the gate to get to a green field when hungry or a hog when it roots over its trough to get an tar of corn hut we can see no excuse for a student who do faces and destroys property from sheer love of meanness A careless attitude toward State appropriations is HOWELL BROTHERS Logan's Foremost Clothiers THE afloat among colleges but special pride is shown toward private contributions The Thomas Smart Gymnasium is the result of personal love for this institution and as such must be recognized For this one reason if ft)r 110 other every student who has the intelligence of an oyster will look with pride upon the structure and will resent as a pesonnl any mark of vandalism that appears on it Student Life makes ie allow-aueftr unavoidable mishaps and does not believe in punishment for such but when students hi-su- BANK of LOGAN UTAH Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits $12500000 Total Deposits $55000000 it e aie so malicious in their coudm FIRST NATIONAL t Welcomes and appreciates your business whether large or small and believes its extensive resources developed by twenty years of constant consid-crat- e conservative accommodations a splendid endorsement of its most satisfactory service to the people of Logan and vicinity as to deliberately destroy public or private property it i our opinion that such students should be spanked red ns Indians and II T Webb a College graduate sent lmnu to mother with their will return to Logan Friday to blisters assist Dr Titus in the Kntomol All out to the Senior Dance ogy department MEET ME AT THE ROYAL r ii r i nK of Him to ronfoctltmor lamnu “ItOVAI” Cllomi das I'lirtlm cannot to execlloit In vriv of I "rlc’ or "q |