Show STUDENT PAGE THREE LIFE THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES ADVICE TO NEW STUDENTS Old students who come and regis- ter the first day of the quarter deserve to have their names put on Pearls From The Faculty do for the first day or so home on sickness comes You shoid make yourself known to your fellow student and talk about your courses and future plans Very soon you! will meet other students and in a school life 15 y actually living this rule you short time become interested in your will advance surely and rapidly and xork and then you will be all right J C' THOMAS withal enjoy your college experience saying: “Not a day without my duty cheerfully Is a to It follow rule done” good lits freshmen as well as upper class-me- n his or even one well beyond our roll of honor for they were raised In more leisurely days than Here are some of the the present notables: The in the largest possible way One’s duty for the earnest student is neither difficult to determine nor hard of accomplishment Earnestness a splendid quality depending largely on the will should be the attitude of the freshman While we do not admire Shakespeare’s lago we do thank him for the wholesome advice given Ruderi-g- o in the following lines: “’Tis in ourselves we are thus and thus Our bodies are our gardens to the which our wills are gardeners so that if we will plant nettles or sow lettuce set hyssop gnd weed up thyme supply it with one gender of herbs or distract it with many either to have it sterile with idleness or manured with industry why the power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills" Develop then your will by daily earnest application PROF G W THATCHER When a young man or young lady e leaves home to begin school at ral-leg- for the first time they are entering on a new sphere of life Every thing seems strange many new faces appear before them the buildings and surroundings are all new Each person appears awkward and out of place Having little to Locals Norgren will again be the athletic coach at the University of Utah Nelson II j SOLON BARBER dra- ———————— who adequately prepares The Government is trying now to secure adequate stenographic help but so far has not succeeded Those who have gone into the Government service have left places vacant In business offices which must be filled and filled quickly An effort is being made this year to equip stenographers in one year to do the regular stenographic work which the average done The business firm needs at registration in this department the College is already heavy and bids fair to become much larger The drafting of so many men has thrown new responsibilities on the women of the country This means that they must interest themselves more in business problems Women are already responding to the demand by equipping themselves in and kindred economics sociology the From present indicasubjects of School Commerce is to tions the have a very profitable and successful year A i j j j brilliant students ever graduated by the Utah Agricultural College died Professor N A early last August Pedersen spoke at the funeral Those who remember the poem “The Desert Wind” by Lowry Nelson ’16 President secretary to Peterson which secured a place in the Student’s Authology last year a book of poems containing the best constantly and consistently college poems for the year 1916 PROF WILLIAM PETERSON will be Interested to know that a more recent poem by Mr Nelson Make a big circle of Intimate “The has been selected for Cycle” friends especially among leading honorable In the 1917 mention students and teachers volume PROF N A PEDERSEN President E G Peterson of the Utah Get to work Agricultural College has just been Advisory appointed to the W V HENDERSON Council of the Liberty Loan Fund by Secretary McAdoo The Board of the Institution has approved President Peterson’s accept-Nestudents should get ac Other jance of the appointment quainted They should get acquaint-- J niemjera appointed to the Council ed with their surroundings with from Utah are: Governor Bamberger their fellow students with the fac- President Farnsworth of Walker and with books members their Bank and Clarence Brothers ulty j w You can meet your friends in the gjmnasium classes rt one o'clock R O T ESTABLISHED COLLEGE U year RALPH COTTER ’19 who has been absent a year from the A C is now back and finds the college campus more agreeable than store in which he worked the last year RUBY and ENID ROSENGREEN are still with us though we have lost one Rosengreen sister who Is now teaching in Fillmore Enid ’19 taught music and played tennis all summer ELRAY CHRISTIANSEN 20 came back on Wednesday from the sheep camp and will be a student In music and commerce GEAN AUSTIN 20 returns to his beloved violin from the g work of putting up 150 tons of hay ’19 sold knit IRVIN POULTER In as Montana long as the goods coin came in then came back to work at the Experiment Station He Is the most youthful Prof of the but he’s a Chemical department AT J back-breaki- (Continued from Page One) “commutation of subsistence” which amounts to about nine dollars a month Upon graduation they will be eligible for appointment by the I’resiJjnt of the United States as reserve officers of the army and if so appointed they may under certain conditions he appointed and It is gratifying to note the clean Clarence E Cotter ’15 is another wholesome appearance of the and commisisoned as temporary second Tuesdays and Thursdays alumnus who has made good to the Aggie thanks complete building In the Regular Army for renovation and thorough scrubbing He went to the Mexican border at lieutenants Coach Watson spent the summer administered by Supt Larsen during the time of our trouble with Mexico a period of six months with pay at in Boxelder county Instructing the In the Colorado National Guard the summer Atjthe rate of ne hundred dollars a farmers on better farming that time he took an examination for jmonth( wIth the usuai allowances Kufor D Sauls secretary to Di- a commission In the regular army Special Btudents are also eligible Russell Ilerntson star basketball In the examination he ranked of the Harris rector Experiment C H Y Officers to the Reserve of last year Training forward for the his appointment com! in the list of applicants Station received ac-- l lias registered and will be found tryconditions certain a under him marks secured for Corps early In the summer lie comes here high In rond lieutenancy the coast ing his luck at athletics cording to a memorandum issued by from the Ilrlghatn Young University and he was detailed for duty tillery McCain Adjutant General II P at i’rovo Monroe Since at he then Fortress all the education for Physical General McCain’s instructions conhas been made a first lieutenant male students is a new regulation Thomas McMullen of our last year cerning special students are as folin with the here but only keeping basketball team Is In our midst delows: UOMMERUK TRAINING IN demands of our country riding whether to come to school or 1 A student at any educational! DEMAND go to American Lake Washington the Institution where a unit of The appearance of the campus is We certainly hope he comes to school OfReserve of the Division Senior a word of must invoke delightful and (Continued from Page One) for we need such men as Tommy it absolutely necessary that we trnin ficer’s Training Corps is maintained praise for Mr Hansen Superintendand who Is pursuing a special course ent of Grounds and Greenhouses Student Life believes in absolute an army of bankers before the that will not of Itself entitle him to We have ng business can in advertising Some develop graduation or to a degree or who is Leon Hardy a graduate of 1917 particular pains this week to j)anttrg are pajtng the expenses of pursuing a graduate course is eligIs assistant in Economics and is atinquire into each advertisement ap- - students to bank to and the from go ible for membership in the unit pro- tached to the Correspondence Study penring In the paper and we can as- Ibut thy can be ndequately vided the normal duration of the Department where he is doing very sure you students that not a mls-- ° efficient work statement has been made We cheer- trained in the principles and prnc- - special or graduate course Is such that the student will be able to comfully offer to stand behind our ad- tires of banking In the shortest posplete the basic course prescribed for B Bearnson ’ll who received vertisers sible time The same Intense demand the unit of the Officers Reserve degree of Master of Arts from Is felt for training and experience in Training Corps The foregoing will All students who have any Voice nford lust June will be principal of the rot terminate any membership the lognn High School this wln- - ability whatsoever should register In every department of business enrolled heretofore student and of School Commerce The contrary the operatic chorus (choir work) the glee club or In the ladles chorus Business Administration at the Utah to this rule 2 stu-leIn order to be eligible Agricultural College Is a pioneer teonnrd Nuttall 14 and Tlllle In these courses the Individual selection to chorus Institution In Its efforts train by the professor of military receives the best of Rotmow a former Aggie student are build up students to meet Just these demands science and tactics to continue In the “somewhere In France with Persh- training and will also help or are of In Courses are offered In Banking and advanced course the special ing Just eight tulles from the firing school organizations that folmust fulfill the line according to Information re- ralcuable value to the student life Finance Economics and Sociology graduate student conditions: choir the and From Agricullowing Institution of the Marketing Advertising ceived from the president’s office He must qualify and com(a) These two young men crossed over the opera principals and chorus are tural Economics and Rural Credits with the provisions of Section and ply Stenography Accounting to France with one of the first di- selected The Glee Club and June 3 1916 til of Art field In oc-excellent each opportuni l visions and are now about ready U chorus furnish music for various n be pursuing must woman lie 4b) or the ties await the nnn caslon throuehent the year tnke a hand In the Mg ronfllct finger-swellin- good one LA j se-H- is ty l fr VON BENNION ’18 had a strenuous summer attending summer school knitting for the Red the and rusticating on Cross ranch MARTHA CARLISE 20 says she e ran a farm In Smithfield and that the Smithfield lads were We may doubt the very helpful first statement but we believe the second absolutely 200-acr- i se-a- r- bank-integri- after a ’19 summer’s work at the Experiment Station Is glad to get back to French and Biology and be one year nearer his medical course at Johns Hopkins SCOTT EWING ’20 has stuck close to the Smithfield beets all summer and Is happy to leave them for the class room JENNIE TAYLOR’S bright and shining face was one of the first to She greet her last year’s teachers was an A plus student all last year as well as a good comrade and she is going to better that record this STATION THE UTAH EXPERIMENT course in Labor Problems is allin this factor Don’t pay tooj'11K given by Prof c'ass ern1 ie Inees daily in room much attention to silver mountings Strike a proper balance between work and play lie congenial Smile Miss Evelyn Jeppeson ’17 daugh-- l often play earnestly and work hard ter of N P Jeppeson of Ilrigham DR FRANK S HARRIS City Utah and one of the most nt of ’19 matic and operatic fame registers for fall work at things' Spend your energy worth while Good shaps good spurs and good bridle are not the main elements of a successful cowboy The brain that guides the horse and determines the use of the spur is the Eat less than you have been accustomed to Make your hours lar as soon as possible Learn to devote to your studies each day the amount of time necessary to do the work required Success in college is not always with the brilliant but with the person who learns to work ROGERS LUCILLE E1NAR OLSEN 20 came early to preside over the affairs of the cafeteria I back financial 20 whose life RAY SILVERS until coming to the A C had been passed on city pavements put In hia first summer of farm work this vacation Now he Is back to eat up agricultural courses with renewed vigor EVA LINDQUIST ‘19 has been hend over ears In the cold pack and longing to be at the Lund Farm all summer but was back the first day to register for Home Economics course that Involves further attendance at the institution of at least two yenrs c) His character record during basic course and probable value as a reserve officer must be such as in the opinion of the professor of military science and tactics will justify the expense of continuing his training In the advanced course 3 A freshman or sophomore may be selected for the advanced course if qualified under Section 50 Act of June 3 1916 H P McCAIN The Adjutant General |