Show 1 VOLUME XI ublisliod "Weekly LOCAN by the Students UTAH FIJI DAY of the Utah Agricultural College NOVEMBTB 1511)12 NUMBER 8 FIRST COLLEGE ROLL OF THE YEAR First Roll — College Barker J J) Barker Nellie Burgon Veva Clayton Christine B Clutter Clarence Ed W Crockett Eva Dixon Asad Evans Lawrence I Frew Arnold (Jroebli Elizabeth Howell Mary Hunsaker Veda Jackson Emily Lee Lucilc Low Arnold Ogden J F Back IL J Rich Able S Second Roll— College Agrcn Rose Ellen Alder F C Andrus Lynn Argyle 11 R Barber S L Barber Ceo B Barber S R Benson J B Buck R F Hendricks Iris Burnham Caroline Butt N I Larsen Estella Larsen Naomi Calioon Monson W A Moore C E Osmond Rubv Balmcr V W Canfield Carlson Raymond Carlson Marie Carter Ezra Christensen Hans Christianson A L “THE PLAY’S THE THING’’ Fister Geo roomful would-be-weare- rs of enthusiastic of the mask and sandal met with Miss Smart on Tuesda v each and all eager to “try-out- ” for a part in The Rivals The “try-outs- ” will lie held tomorrow and Monday and the parts awarded to those whose work promises to redound most to the honor of the Muse of Comedy Never was there a Let t er opportunity given the students of the school to “star” in comedy parts of a high character than is given them in the play chosen for presentation this year Mrs Malaprop with her affected elegance of manner and speech — “her rude derangement of epitaph” carrying on a flirtation by letter with one of her niece’s suitors while she pretends to he the very “pine apple” of propriety is one of the most delightful comedy parts in litera- ture Sir Lucius 0 Trigger with his Irish tongue and sword always ready for a fight so he keep the honor of Blunderbuss Hall inviolate wins our hearts at once with his bluff genial humorous manner Sir Anthony Absolute the irascible short tempered old baronet who struts and storms find threatens but never executes (Continued1 on Page Five) Lorenc Barkinson A Beterson 1 M (Continued on Bage Two) “NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NOW” A Heaton 1 Cook Helen Done Alice Downs Ethel Duke Vern Eeeles Emma 7 Dunford Rachel Richardson Lester (Continued on Page Two) Cornish Clias Til la llulett Hope Uco Ik Clawson Leo Cook A L Second Roll —High School Alexander B II Reunion Lavon Reunion Lora Benson Ik II Brown Carrie Bird Lucilc Carlile Martha Carlson Fred J Clawson Elmer First Roll— High School Nineteen hundred and Now was the period of time thoroughly expounded by Air Edmund Vance Cook the Ohio Poet Thursday night bv means of a series of (lever character sketches The Tabernacle was well fdled by eight o’clock and it looked for a while as though Air Cook had missed his train He didn’t reach the Tabernacle until after nine and by this time the Audience had become restless and unsettled due partly to the fact that the close room was so exceedingly that it required effort to keep awake Air Cook is a man of fair ability though lacking in one vitally important respect and that is the are of holding his audience One reason for this was the similarity Alore than of his recitations once he would be well into one selection and his audience thinking him still on the first would be trying in vain to find the connection AH Cook had not been reciting thirty minutes before people began to get up and leave This was partly caused by the fact that half his audience had no idea what he was trying to do whether it was an attempt at comedy or (Continued on Page Five) Bens-- Edna 1 1 Ritcr S AV Rosengreen E J Smart Georgia Smith Leona "Wheadon Teresa England Virginia Ellis Rebecca Ellsworth Orba Ericson Irene Felt Arthur (Continued on Page Two) ATHLETICS MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA After the smoke of the i’ray Director of the has blown over we still find our Experiment Station and Dr Ik G selves with a football team Beterson in charge of the Exten- Things are now running along sion Division of the College left smoothly and the boys are trainlast Friday November 8th for ing harder than ever for the big The purpose Thanksgiving day game A few Atlanta Georgia of their visit is to attend the an- shifts in the team will be made is without nual session of the Congress of and although the team American Agricultural Colleges a doubt weaker by the loss of and Experiment Stations This Schweitzer it is still possessed of a good deal of “fight” and the meeting comprises not only the are making the best of the general work of agricultural col- boys While “dope” is not situation leges and experiment stations but to also the leading farmers’ institute a good criterion by which workers of the country meet to- judge team strength our “frieml the enemy” was held to a very gether to discuss the various dose score by the Alontana U plans which they have found the This most advantageous in their res- and very nearly defeated surely has given our hoys hope pective slates The Congress is especially in- and confidence that they can and w ill defeat the “U” teresting this session because of the fact that it is the fiftieth anReports from Colorado say that niversary of the signing of the Utah’s nervousness was partly bill by Abraham Lincoln creating responsible for her J to 0 defeat agricultural colleges It is a fact at the hands of Boulder of history which every student of We regret to learn that Kelly agriculture and all interested in the gritty little Alontana quarterthe work being done by agriculback received a broken collar tural colleges in America should bone in the U game hear in mind and it is another Wyoming met another defeat tribute to the sterling quality of at the hands of South Dakota the “great emancipator” 17-last Saturday The hill was signed by Abra“U of Utah will claim the Rocky ham Lincoln in 18(12 What it has accomplished in the past is ap-- ( Mountain championship if they Continued on Page Fivo) (Continued on page five) Dr E 1) Ball 0 |