Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO UTAH WINS STATE MEET inches Discus throw — Brokmeyer Utah first Goodwin Utah second Blaz-zar- d U Y B third Distance New state record 1225 feet U Y High jump — Larson B “I” VARSITY WIN ANNUAL CLASfirst Parry Reid and Van Pelt all SIC WITH THE 15 Y U of Utah tied for second Height SECOND 6 feet 15 inches The University of Utah won the Broad jump — Luke B Y U first annual state track and field meet Becraft second Aggies as usual The meet this year was Kapple 21 feet Distance Aggies third hardly more than a dual meet 8 inches between the "U” and the “Y” The Aggie relay team (Peterson of Provo It was the first time for seven years that the Aggies have Van Leuvan Kapple and Voorhees) Van finished as low as third The scores won Utah second (Robbins The B of the four teams entered were: Pelt Kay and Romney) lT Y team (Cooper Simmons Eyre University of Utah 5 9 r Brigham Time third and Gurr) finished Young University 40i' Utah Agricultural College 18 Brigham Young 134:2 College 8 CLASSES ELECT OFFICERS The meet was held on a wet field and the condition of the track and ASSURED OF LIVE STUDENT field made good exhibitions imposBODY NEXT YEAR sible The affair was also poorly managed taking four hours to comCoaches plete the entire program and Roberts Norgren arranged the events to comply with their entries and usually one man was competing in two or three events at once All the classes have now elected officers for the ensuing year and a glance at those who were chosen last week to lead the respective classes assures us of a live student body when we come together again The Juniors chose to honor A E Palmer with the leadership of next “Ase” deyear’s Senior class serves this distinction He has taken an active part in all class affairs and was chairman of the Prom committee Jesse Eccles won the vote for vice president much to the satisfaction of those who know her ability to work and her supply Mr Monson was elected of ideas The Brigham Young college entered one man Tolman who easily won the mile and participated in the best race of the entire meet — the half mile — finishing second He was beaten by Wilson of the “U” who ran a plucky race Anderson of the Aggies won third There was but a scant yard separating the three men at the tape Voorhees was the Aggies’ biggest scoring machine winning the 220 secretary easily and finishing four or five The Sophomores chose Sumner yards ahead of Romney in the relay Hatch as president La Von Bennion race thus winning the event as vice president and Alta Richards Durham the stellar pole vaulter as secretary These are all well of the southern ‘Y” won the event known and well liked at the college with a vault of 11 feet 8 inches and will make the Juniors a widelie failed in a try for the record awake class next year Larson his teammate easily won the 17 The Sophomores of 1 D1G-1high jump will be led by Wilford Merrill who Following is the summary of represented his class in debating events: this year Lora Bennion will act as 100-yar- d dash — Romney Utah vice president George Cook collects first Cooper B Y U second Kay the money Utah and Gurr B Y U tied for third Time 1 0 1 BATTALION TAKES AIM Mile run — Tolman B Y C won Hales B Y U second Kerr Utah At a shooting contest held a week D third Time 4:554 dash — Romney 4 4 Utah first B Stow ell B Y U Becond Eyre l third Time :524 220-yar- d low hurdles— Van Pelt Y Utah first Durham B Hodges Y U Utah second third Time :2G3 dash — Voorhees Aggies first Kay Utah second Luke B Y U third Time :231 8 run— Wilson Utah Y first Tolman B C second Auderson Aggies third Time 1120-yar- d 80-ya- rd 2:044 ago Thursday afternoon the U A C gunmen proved their efficiency ns sharp-shootewhen they made an average score of 20 per cent at a range of 2 3 4 5 and 6 hundred This score may yards respectively low seem until compared with that of the average for American citizen which is ten per cent Ve hope this data will further the interest of those already in the battalion and encourage more to join because if called to defend the flag those who have had efficient military training will receive their choice of offices rs Utah High hurdles — Van Pelt first Durham B Y U second Parry Utah third Time :17 OFSTIE TO RETURN TO RIPPON Pole vault— Durham B Y IT COLLEGE first Van Pelt Utah second Goodwin Utah third Coach Herald Ofstle leaves today Height 11 feet inches for Butte Montana Next fall Coach Si Hhot put — Goodwin Utah first Ofstle will return to Rlppon College Twitehell Aggies second Douglas Rlppon Wisconsin where he will Utah third Distance 39 feet 2 act as football coach creditable demonstrations of the work done In composition by Mr F AWARDS OF C MERIT GIVEN Braithwaite G B Alexander and Miss Virginia England Rosen-gree- n Dr Thomas eypressed his belief in the growth and expansion of the A large number of students were “Next year’’ Agricultural College honored Wednseday during the chap- said he “will be a better year than el hour by receiving the awards at- this Nine years ago the entire entached to certain school activities rollment of college students lacked in which they had excelled through forty of being as large as the prestheir determined and meritorious endeavors Wm Peterson in the absence of Dr J W Widtsoe made the presentation of the scholarship awards ent graduating class” BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SAYS: He that cannot obey cannot comto Conrad Carlson Glenn Voorhees mand C B Johnson C E Barrett Ethei Beauty and folly are old companHon- ions Hale and Mrs Cora McBride An honest man will receive neithorable mention was made of W F Heyrend C E Smith II It Mer- er money nor praise that is not his rill J W Wright Jessie Eccles due Be always ashamed to catch thyClias Ivearl Mrs Alberta Porter idle self The marks of and Joseph Nielson What signifies the ' knowing of many students were very near the The committee names if you know not the nature required standard in a number of instances had to of things? The wise and brave dares own that figure their percentages out into the thousandths of one per cent to de- he was wrong Who is wise? He that learns from termine the highest marks Who is powerful? He Prof Hendricks gave the presen- every one tation speech in awarding to O W ihat governs his passions Who is Who is Jarvis and Ivor the Thomas rich? He that is content Sharp the inter-clas- s debates and Prof N A Pederson presented Asael Palmer with the Hendricks Medal for having won the Hendricks Medal for having won the extemporaneous speaking contest The tennis medal given each year by I)r E G Titus was presented by Prof John T Caine III A C Carrington was the winner The ladies’ series of tennis games were not complete hence the medal to the ladies could not be awarded at this time Two Harvard patriots Prof W E Brooke and Rev Lewis of this city some time ago offered gold and silver medals for the two winners of a punting contest These were presented Wednesday morning to Robert C I’ixton and Lyle Judd Coach C T Teetzel acting in behalf of Mr Brooke and Rev Lewis in presenting them The Needham Jewelry company feeling the decline that had taken place in legible penmanship and wishing to promote better writing gives a prize each year to the student showing the best writing form in the Commercial department This prize was won by Mr Richards Another prize offered by the same company for the best stenography Medal for winning work was won by Parley E Mr that? Nobody The doors of wisdom are never hut The learned fool writes his nonsense in better language than the unlearned but still ’tis nonsense How fewr there are who have courage to own their Faults or resolution enough to mend them Make haste slowly lie’s a fool that cannot conceal bis wisdom Yke knows she’s ugly so puts on her mask If Jack’s in love he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty A Mob’s Monster Heads enough but no Brains Let thy maidservant be strontr faithful and homely It’s better to take many injuries than to give one Fools make feasts and wise men cat them There is no man so bad he secretly respects the good Where there’s marriage without love there will bo love without marriage Silence is mt always n Sign of Wisdom but Babbling is ever a Folly Reading makes a full man — meditation a profound man — discourse a clear man Bergeson Peterson head of the Commercial department acted for Mr Need ham in the presentations Mr Bradford in behalf of the Ashton Fire Brick and Tile company presented Jas Spondglove Olif Nelson Perry Van Leuvan Ethel Hale and F C Braitlnvalte with medals for presenting the best plans for modern houses The remaining part of the chapel hour and a portion of the next was occupied by the students of the Music department who gave a program composed of original compositions The exercises were conducted by Geo W Thatcher and wero very GLEE (’Ll R ELECTION At a meeting of the Glee club held Wednesday Mr J W Thornton was elected chairman of the orThe other positions ganization were left vacant to be filled next fall after school work begins and the personnel of the club Is again de- termined Mr Thornton has been the moving force in the Glee before and since Its Inception and his election comes and with no element of surprise to those at all acquainted with his work In that well-donerv- ed |