Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE FOUR EUROPE VERSUS THE UNITED STATES Friday the United States had pleasant anticipations and are made to feel perfectly at ease This is true of every department All that it has is at the service of the student and is absolutely unbegrudged The above is just as true of the lawns as of the buildings and their equipment A year ago this summer President John A Widtsoe in speaking to the students in Chapel told them that the lawns were made to use and if they wore out the College had gathered on the lawn just west of the Mechanic Arts building for a little recreation The call from Uncle Sam for soldiers had not been issued so it was not a military practice that the U S was engaged in but some very inoffensive recreation even that of indoor baseball outdoors Miss U S was enjoying the game as much as Mr U S Europe who has charge of the tender crisp1 men employed whose place it green grass that the merciless was to replace them and keep heels of the villianously lawless in them order He further statU S was trampling on rushed “There are no signs ‘Keep forth in white anger and sound- ed: off the Grass’ around the A C” ed a Copenhagen retreat but the The A C stands for service'! uncivilized American savages not being used to the fear en- It also stands for freedom and intelligent use of the same gendered by “German Kulture” the rl his has always been its policy failed to comprehend the command and continued their play and the future is not likely to to the discomfiture and vexed register any exception to it of Europe who humiliation DR PUFFER LECTURES stamped off the field to interview the powers that be In this inThe lectures of Dr J Adams terview the product of monarchal institutions was informed Puffer are meeting a very satisj ! j LET’S RE ALIVE i iCouAuued rroui page one) explanation A list of subjects from which any one wishing to enter may choose to make his speech are posted on the door to Prof N A Pedersen’s room three hours previous to the tryouts This gives the candidate time partially to organize his speech but assumes that he knows the subject matter before The tryouts are judged hand three competent persons and by the four they choose from among the contestants appear for the finals This list is entirely different to the first one The finals are judged usually by three or five persons and the contestants receiving the highest number of votes among them gets the medal Of course there is no medal provided for summer school contests but if enough interest was taken in the move no doubt a consideration of some kind would be forthcoming Hart Schafifner &-Marx Copyright Hart Schaffuer & iU For the Hot Days Ahead ! 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B Co J The writer is confident that that “the lawns are made to play factory response among the there are a number among us on” and Europe also learned that bummer School students and al- who have talent for speaking it is his job to keep them in re- so from a number of the towns- and would ge blad to participate who are availing thempair so that young vigorous people in an educational event such as America might have an unexcell- selves of the opportunity to has just been prosoposed ed playground on which to hear the Doctor’s talks on the The only thing to do is to put vocational guidance question amuse herself KEEP OFF TIIE GRASS to the test For those interMonday Mr Puffer gave his first it ested in tennis a contest could talk on a new system that he has lately completed that he uses in be arranged in that sport one This would also his vocational guidance work to tend arouse more interest in He has compiled a set of ques -tions that he asks the individual these and other athletic activiin his attempts to get a clinic ties These contests could be background (that of ancestry worked out and handled by our and immediate relatives) and an Student Body officers in conindividual background which junction with the teachers of will serve as a mirror into which the English department for the the teacher can look in his work speaking contest and with the physical education directors for of directing the student the athletic events Dr Puffer will meet any one There are still three weeks who wishes to talk with him and go through this system with left to plan these things out and them A number have availed bring them to a successful out- ing (Continued from page one) There are no dont’s around ev- erything is DO No one has “Priever seen any signs vate Keep Out” tacked to any1 of our professor’s doors but' the spirit of a sociable come in' is so contagious that you walk into the teachers dens with SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS come Fresh Cut Flowers themselves of the opportunity and have experienced enjoyment Everybody get back of the and satisfaction from their work proposition and push LET’S BE ALIVE with the specialist Tuesday the lecturer treated THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Heredity and its influence in Every Day Cache Valley Floral Co 31 Federal Avenue Try to please their patrons by giving them Good Clean Goods In all their lines such as te ICE CREAM SHERBETS CANDIES We Serve Light Lunches TEA VEAL -- f 0 Optical D Optometrist and Optician Q Office over Iloweil Cardon Store SOCIETY CLUR FRATERNITY PRINTING Always in the Highest Stjlo of the Art J MURDOCK’S HAM Wj °ell choosing a vocation Room 280 P Smith & Son Several questions have been was full He will continue his lectures throughout the week asked as to who constitutes the Promptness Our Hobby until Friday which will be the executive committee the two who were elected as executive last day he will speak committee men or they in conProfessor Hogenson in nature junction with the president vice study class His voice was very president and secretary The president vice president pathetic “Mr Cannon if you should see a dear hel pless little secretary and the two executive bird lying in the path before committee men act together as you what would your first im- the executive committee The two committee men do not conpulse be?” Cannon (with equal emotion) stitute the executive committee — “To step on it” They must act conjointly with the other officers in the considDr Saxer in astronomy — eration of the Student Body af“Yes students we can tell you fairs to the pound just what the earth joooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa Phone 711 Up-to-da- S —j Fml ” 1ark'n'' weighs?” The class is struck dumb with admiration at the professor’s S I TONGUE CHEESE COFFEE CHOCOLATE wisdom HOT SOUPS TOMATO AND VEGETABLE ! 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