Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO I EDITORIAL JOHN T CAINE III RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON Professor John T Caine III of the U A C ExtenDirector “There are no signs ‘keep off the grass’ around the A C Division returned from sion This has been the spirit of the institution ever since it was found- - Washington D C on Tuesday ed and should go down through the years without changing as tgijig away for two weeks the precious heritage from one generation to another In the professor Caine went back on to his past this has been true in the broadest meaning of the sentence KnciripQQ s whife well as in its literal interpretation there spent and partment Leaving the broader and bigger meaning let us examine the pjprVit davs interviewing the literal application of the expression For three weeks- ever since heads of the different governthe summer session began no games of any character have been ment bureaus in an attempt to played on the lawns Instead the volley ball net has been placed get ideas and practical sugges- on the cement tennis court which is an inconvenient and danger- - tions that can be used for the ous place to play It is inconvenient because it drives those who advancement of the work in our might wish to play tennis from the court It is dangerous be- - state A closer working a player may fall or be tripped and lighting on the cement wnq pfffpA hpfwppn a floor is liable to be injured It is also too small to carry on many bureaus and of the U games that could otherwise be played Then why play on a reck the Extension Division due to pde when there are no signs Keep off the grass around the Mr Caines work while away Why haven t we been playing on our broad inviting College Everyone knows what an im lawns that according to another A: C slogan are made for the Extension Divi MAINTAIN U A C TRADITIONS j j de-a- I - - ' : SHIRTS j jX" Known portant part Vow State It is true those lawns are very beauiiful Emil Hansen is to be congratulated upon the way the A C grounds are kept No other place in Utah can compare with them But does it follow that they shouldn’t be played on? Every tradition of the College answers: “It does not” Every one was delighted to read cn the bulletin board Wednesday that games would be played on the lawns It is too bad that the spirit of play was dampened by starting our games on the tennis court It is not too late to start over We can make our play hour on the lawns very interesting Catch Ball After much wind jamming and effort on the part of Coach Jenson the play hour is under way Last Friday witnessed a scientific dual between Tony Pe- - CITY DRUG COMPANY DRESCRIDTION I terson and Jack Wright with their respective aids in a fierce- ly contested game of catch ball This game is like volley ball only you catch the ball instead cf bating it with your hands This particular game was inl rrovvcd because some one hid or borrowed the hand ball which made it necessary to : j j This big task The The outlines for the food courses to be given through the request of Herbert Hoover have °£ ye arrL’ed For this reason definite announcements relative course cannot be made at this time This much is known however that the courses will be given and part of the Summer School time last twro weeks will be devfcot(d to that work Colors $175 to $800 I expert from the Bureau of Edu- -' cation of the U S government ' 0? stepped and dashed around the It "he'ctffere Li ana cement tennis court with the speed and precision of Spanish Agents for AXSCO CAMERAS fandango dancers They grab-XnK A N I) SUrDLlES led the bill from impossible Use Cyko Paper and Ansco Films rngles extracted it from the For Best Results with magic touch' 67 North Main St Logan atmosphere passed it over the net with the accuracy of navy gunners Af-- j ter making a mad dash half Feast and the WHEN YOU WANT across girls feast with you the court and sparrin Fast and vou" fast uncheered around in all directions Jack For they like to dine and to drink placed one over the net that Andrareto wine dance when the floor is TELEPHONE 711 caused Tony to groan with des-racleared Tlie More that is Always Open In It was out of his reach and hit the court with a bound ' Flirt and the girls flirt with you the Sun !!on l a1 ley rnunl J'ou ou Tonv had been they play with you so you must CACHE VALLEY Jack’s e°ele eye later failed to Forplay too detect the craftiness of Gener Or sit in the lonesome row FLORAL CO a) Peterson’s move when he too and the girl loves with you 31 Federal venue placed one in a weak put of the Wed and rhe’s for life orposition’s defense It was a For she does not yours play in the cabaret battle royal which proved too The one that you make your wife! 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