Show Student Life FRESHMEN REQUESTED TO TAKE TEST lisle flwo Per Subscription Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural Ve VOLUME XXV UTAH LOGAN MONDAY REGISTRATION PASSES 1925 1 TOTAL MARK 5 REGEIIES 1 GY FRANK WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER C 07 The largest first registration in the history of tlio Utah Agricultural College is reported from the secretary's office There is a thirty eight n per cent increase in the total of last Monday over that or the first day ol the fall quary-- last year An analysis of the registration statistics brings to light several Very encouraging facts The total number of junior college students who registered Monday i? only two and one half per cent less than the total number of Junior college students who register cd during the entire fall quarter of last year Wore than fifty per cent of these students are pew students who have never registered at the Utah Agricultural Callege before This year's first day registration exceeds by a fair margin the orst day registrations of past To Be Perpetuated as a Brigham Young College Memorial regir-tralio- The line library I'tah nrniiy gm n m 1111’ This library which1 forty eight enis in tin ITihimj colluding now cumpm voUums among which tho several works of interest on the court of MEMBERS j FACULTY TO OVER EIGHTY i 1 i fr Staff Adds Experiment Station Four to Its Personnel Return front Leave j Thfee j augmented Tills j par’s laeulty ten new memby the aquisitiim bers of various ranks The return ol three other faculty members alter l being absent leave on swells the -- who comes to Henderson A legion Offers i j 1 L 7 ! ( rVmtiiuefi a tags Tbrv--'- i Ajn-rhaf- f t SINGER BEST for Free Lessons Student Bodv Next Week Contest l't nfesaor Waiter of Welti 47 PLACES I j - ' j IT 111111- DORMITORY ! I "" school year as a scholarship to the student or the U A C who lias the iwNCW lesson ti HiOhI p ’ornisiiig voice Tin's j t will lig acceptable J'rofessor Welti who Is beginning Ins second year as Professor of Vo-- ’ ial mosir here lias been studying during tile summer uuder Paul Alt-- ! house famous tenor of tho Metropolitan Opera Company and js exceptionally well qualified as a trainer of voices Method of Completing Student Life Staff to Appear Next Issue plan for the addition of new members to the staff of Student iife will he evolved In time to appear in the next Issue This plan will probably consist of contests in which the several aspirants for each position will vte with each other for tin vacancy Provision may be made to test each candidate's “Nose for News in the meantime anyone who contemplates trying for a place oa the stuff may submit articles for the next Issue Already soma writers of proven ability' have been tentThis atively added to the staff should not deter fact however these who have journalistic ambitions from entering the contest In the next Issue a list of all vacancies will Appear along with details concerning the method ow landing a The business staff is now place A " complete Head Of The II A C Comes For Master’ Degree D L Sargent head of the Department of Agriculture at the Branch A MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY ABSENT ON LEAVE Hen- - w KIWANIS CLUB ERECTS SIGNS AT MAIN AND FIFTH A the periled of in rot (ago may he and usually is Fifth North elected by students si nior in llan to Make Homo Economies The establishOfficial Approach to ('ollec ment serves not only as means of giving practical tq experience As a means of guiding tourists graduates hut also for demonstra- and others to (lie outstanding feattion nnd experimental purposes ure of Iogan the local Kiwanis club lias Installed twin sign piista at the corner of Main and Sth North streets pointing toward the Admin istratfoB Building which topd the hill at the crest of the street 'Jt The posts picture the Maiu BuildAn test wilt be n who ing They are metal and very given to all t durable ' to take If a( tf oVlock t in Ulteniistsv tipThursday room In W'tdteos Hail Intelligence Test For Freshmen de-si- of a of IJ MRS MOENCH BELL' Ou be from thus' make use of ’the tijsf to establish collegiate auudiug others it is free be o The fm ultv expects in oifernig aided materially e the freshman vocaliutial thi-e of a through study i xumimii ion lenrds lleiaube ear strike ts of this all first are urged to take tie- lest although it is not required will who TO OFFER COURSE IN PLAY WRITING - 1 j ' - 1 m-- s PERIL” j Aha 01 faewais conies with the reputation of bing a strong football pla)er lie brings with him a tine thiee lot twuny Mr lfo aud Mrs liuth imn cf tilt English department of the F A 0 announces In the a four-- e craft of (he one net folk play for advanced students of writing and literature Details of tinio ami place Moi-ni-- guid-tim- greatly inereast'd popuLeave Next Spritur this j Arnold of that institution a ight gttls wished to tit tubers of the faculty Went llli-rand there this vealof ahsonee this fall quarter on for were necummudiit tons only for the whole year They ire- M H Harris I’rofessot fit' Eeomyuies forty seven of tloof E is college D I'rofessor hope Itohinson lleciaft Xssislanl uiuduui iliukiititui it authorities 'I'rofessor of flange Management building tuty be constructed with ill a few veufs to house the con- 'aud Christine It 'Iaoii Tisistaut ITolessor of foods and Diiteties stant l increasing number ol It Arnold goes nu who wish to live on tho campus I'tnfesMid frank at the heg'iniiing of tin- spring leave A tentative site lias been mar the Home Economus Cottage quarter at the toot or the lull Owing tot the appropriation of funds for the BUS WILL REPLACE tho proposed! new cottage and no definite steps will be stadium OLD “YELLOW taken this veal the ol rooms the At present the °n Dormitory are all uprln Kliminulcd — ( limbing jllil fioor of the t’hi lit Industry BuildAdvance in Fare Made ing and cannot be extended to anIn other floor granHiig applieaAccording to advice front tions Freshmen students are always j are there Idaho Central Builroad Co the de- favored and usually rooms for girls of higher rank crepit street cars which are the citizens of Logan and of the college will he the students NEW ZEALAND superseded by a number of large The change is to modern busses SENDS STUDENT he made before the coming winter In the report which acempanied the request of the transportation to be allowed to substitute Maler for The company Ag bus service it was pointed out that Next Few Years Togan has grown in such- - manner that the single track does not now Mreaha faewais a native Maori cover sufficient portion of the town Busses and graduate ot the New Zealand to warrant its continuance Jlisssion school has elected to enter will he able to run to several parts the Utah Agricultural College Mr of town now isolated without inI’aewais the first Native New creased outlay for equipment in the Zealander to be sent to America to form of tracks and poles The hits which serves the college obtain a college education at government expense intends first to grad- -' will run to the top of the bill elimuate from the college then do gradu- inating the early morning rlimb which has seemed so objectionable ate- work at some Eastern UniverStudent tickets on the new line The college officials were ad sity vised of Mr Vaewais' coming by be sold at the increased rate of five that is in hooks of Adam S Ilennion superihtcndeiit of cents each for one dollar ‘ BeguUir the L D H Church scltuols who re- twenty commends Into as a man of flue fares win he raised to seven cents to Logan character Agricultural College came last week to enter the If A C Mr Sargent will spend the w inter working toward tits Ma let’- - ieeic hi - the to wTTl not’ be 'av'TTlilde or two it s ‘announced by Miss Kt wley of tin- Hchiml of Home Economics who is in charge that this newest and most liuiiiilul of the lanipus liinMiigs ho resile foiwiiloa a Occupation month The collage stands at the lout of the hill directly the Main building preserving a privacy yet It being really upon the campus is of a harmanious eoloietf L'Tc J and is strictly modern in every detail as one would expect of a model establishment I’repavne-n- - is winner pplieutions may he made until noon of the day before the con of a meeting list at which linn Applications npplicatits will ti should bg left ab Student Iifo and should give name address phone number college standing of the and- - the voice applicant bass whether soprano roulralto M imr ur bariiong The ouly requirement the candt-- j date must fulfill is that lie be regiv tered as a student at the U A C Aiiv song aud auy accoiupuniment Ho- e j Ih- Music Department ahtioimees that lie vvill give tw--o vocal lessons each of the the week iloj-in- 'M --iei-i i -'t In cum inciiit of the stuililils will be given the opportunity of slicing and celebrities such famous hearing las Judge Lindsay who attracted world wide utlonlion through his Ada at frnvci juvenile court Wald who lias proved her perils she lgv Oil! popularitv receives “You' she speaks on the subject ill the Aliipricaiis” and “Faces Cdowd” Tliomas Skeyhill talking on Fascism Dr Aked natoiially known the poet preacher: lew Sart-t- t ln- anil Arthur Evans humorist itiirer are some of tin- celebrities jtbut will find their way into lh’hearts of the Aggies While this arrangement will add to the a great deal of diversity program it will not defeat the jmr- to pose for which i Impel stands build character develop i tligensliip land respect for the power of Cod The faculty feel highly elated over the new plans and expect pensatiim in the form of 'interest by the students The first number includes Judge 14 Other date" Lindsey on Oct an at will b aiinoitu-e- d earl) dato PI 78 APPLY I S’ tails as d- As we go to press the Board of Trustees of tin- - eolhge go-into tiesession to i onsidi-bid submitted for tile const ruction or tbg new stadium The bids which were --rpermt e— afternoern from $53 Otllt to $93000 Olof Nelson T Ifowiand of Iogatt aud Janes Vail lamTiiighaui of Salt Imke City submitted bids Mr Nelson was low bidder of the three In all likelihood Mr Nelson’ bid will be accepted at the Hoard meeting In this event eonstrtntion ou the stadium will begin immediate ly for a Through Kllisuii-Wllil- in le-l- t us from the president’s chair of the Hrigham Voung College was at the j I college once before From I S 7 to 1020 he held the same position that be holds now — professor of Zoology AGGIE ATHLETES Prof Henderson's and Kutomology most recent degree is a I'll 0 awarded to him in 92 4 by the t' MEDALS GOLD Of California F II Wan ii assosiate professor ot Botany come' from Connell One Medal Gtl's to Best Scholar where he received ids Ph Ik in On FootbalITeani The Other 1920 Prof Wann won an instructor Most Athlete Sofdierlv to to In Botany at Connell from 1913 1923 and a fellow in the National The athlete! of the Aggie camp reseach Council 1923-2- 6 A more proan opportunity to udd associate Geddas have Joseph fessor of Sociology comes from the than the usujil award to their belt comB Y O where be was director of according tofOliver Edwards the Division of Arts and Sciences mander of trio local post No 7 of 1925-2- 6 Prof Oeddas did bis ad- the America Legion He re't’iio AnGricuu vanced work at Columbia Legion always ceived a I'll I) degree from that seeking tof make athletics ontha school In 1924 campus a Logan as well as a scliool Italph M Hulledge associate pro- institution’ has offered to the fessor of Economics has practically athlete of this school two gold completed the requirements for a medals J I'h D at U of Washington He One medal will 1m given to t lie was professor of Economics and chaser winning his letter pigskin 1916-1Marketing at Amherst in ‘football who has maintained the U S Market reporta dept of Agrscholastic standing during 1917-1- 9 atm Commercial bighesf iculture the football season Wash Yaklna Marketing Specialist Another medal will he awarded 3919-2- 0 to thii athlete winning his letter Li "Professaaldstaut A N Soreusou or of English Is another former B any inajor sport who has the best Y C professor He has an A M military record during the year !s Tile American Legion predegree from Harvard and graduate our-po- s for the these award senting U Cal of at work k of stimulating scholarship sod Chester J Myers holds uu A M WVh work 1925 in military of tow from lb tntfrest degree for year he was professor of lira mat ic thfie awarTts a a goal o Art aiU l'umie speaking at Weber much competition Is expected withHis present status is In- in the ranks College structor la Speech JThe swards will he V’l's”-’ I 1 m lustiucior in tli annua! swsrd Fiecl Ifauimerly 'He duv ID j j t Aiaerii-a's- turers planned to hold a entiles t la tvvieu eanilidiles it stliiD-tibod) at Sth nii'Hlug Frida) which three judges will selert the : — W The faculty n qu sts that lonighl at eight o'oloi k class as a body tin (onveue in gunuasium This tneeiing is an mnovalion at lie college hut will serve tile purpose ol mme quickly orienting those who arc un-- 1 wil-the iiistoma of the institution ’ttii- s- miiig's ItymJakL1 We-- t Dean eludes talks by and oilier memliers of the fa i ulty mid a general chut and followoil by a hi 7 of TO It I teaching force to eighty or more exclusive of assistants of which there are upwards of a dozen Tliei James oMhe new- memherMPf a word or and the faculty proiier two on each or their carreers just previous to their oppointmeiit to our faculty follow-V Freshman Meeting With Faculty j OFFERS de- in Conditions every pnrliiieut of aitivitv aie roti-- I dtirive to optimism There are in almost every openings branch amt I take this oppor- tunity to imito everv student who has ability to try for a position in some department No one should leave school in Without tin imr Borne form of student activity CHllISTKXSKN KHANK Student Rodv President of toned M Remedy- forjpQJJJ 1 TM - j SCHOLARSHIP t rt- ‘I j A hav( -- i j WETI some- - yen r j C- - SWELL T e j iiis lieuever) one ii with that t radssioiFW' is Aggie determination that bound 10 win and may the same of dcmoi-rurand char- which is congeniality acteristlr o fa real U A G Student lloily he dominant this May tasks im-e- from the increased popularity of the school ail important factor in the augmentation of registration this fall is the closing of tho II V (' This church institution liberated sevofal hundred students last spring or whom a large matriculated at the number Home Ec Demonstration House Graces Campus i Each of tinued as in other years the older girls will he assigned omi or ‘'little I'reshtuun or more sisters" for whom she is directlyTe-sponsiblShe is to show them the rarit school introduce them to her There is a pnmleruu old set of friends and in every way see that Lord Kiiigsbui s Mexican Antiuui-- I the) accustom themselves to college tit's" published in London in IMItL life quickly and pasilv Sisters will t one another and everyone else There is onlv one other et ol Hum It is at the Dormitilry this afternoon anthiuities in the l S Icy i la SK BE SB SB tallied at more than $1010100 complete s't of 'Tie1 Nuithj American Renew” represent mg 10 ears of careful collecting and down is preserv at ion from lN2h another Jewel on this all uolil 1L The Keiw is perhaps the brory ver best of sources on the subjects ol slaxery and the Givil War ‘'Tin Contributor' puhlished in the interests of the yotitm men ot I'tah in the So's and 90 s ami “The Utah IMixstcian" a journal of the Medical Frateruilj of this state are two hound setA long since ceased which should be 01 publication particular interest to Ltahns Besides the raitiefl mentioned j foul imp'd on Huge Two) r The students of tho milage will receive an interesting and diver-d- fled program it the regular weekly chap Is Ibis year n cording to Hr K t West of 'lie f n ulty Mlhoii-ifull who has engaged tile of of the "polling - Welcome Aggies! lias boon ASido NEW was rnile orial Librar ' -- ouud Dri-fin- m afternoon at three o'clock I'ormitory the Associated Women Students will hold their annew women imal reception for th This affair is one of the students important moves in the system (In- $50000 Three Contractors Submit Bids Ranging from $50000 to $95000— Olof Nelson Bid Low —Construction Will Start Soon COME Judge Ben B Lindsey Will Give First Leeiure Thursday October H Tins 111 i'oM t tui )! action of the Hoard of Trustees of! with school customs and with the Tlo litho former church school students willi whom (hey will asbrary is to bo known from now on!j sociate during the year Mein-- j mum I'nlb-gTin- “big sister" idea is to he conhh tlio Hrii-ha- r A APPROXIMATELY MODEL er 1 STADIUM TO COST TO 8 C NUMBER HRISTENSEN “Little Sisters” to Meet “Big Sisters” at Get-Togeth- Fire Cents Per Copy 1926 DORM TODAY Newcomers B Y C Flocks to ’ School on Hill i 29 I'AIITY H TONIGHT College- - IN Half of Students Are 1 REMEMBER FACULTY-FROS- ci at child! el- Fresnmeu checked t pom — cnapei up by rurd Up- ttpmt--r- ou 'i ol short will conclude to fix Incidents ol tradition of Utah chutiMiiL- land WOMEN STUDENTS’ I i ANNUAL BALL TO COME OCTOBER 16 - stones into "plays with an attempt (I folklore and tn the dramatic form “SCRIBBLERS’7 ASK CONTRIBUTIONS Rules in Force-Me- n Await The Favor Ltap Year set t' Tho date has been Ball for the annual given by tho Associated Women Students for at Saturday Freshman girls 16 Tno as function October usual vvill ho in the evening In the Snuirt gym thD The girls thonisqlveg gtvo for dance and it Is essentially them They wish It to he distinctly iu advanco that they understood for alono an to be responsible selection of partners Their preferences are to hold In strict leap year fashion amt invitations will bo issued to only those men who have been- selected Daneey's by Miss committee Glynn Back at M S C Among the tour school publiea tions the only one which is essentially literary is the Scribble pqb-1lied quarterly hv the Scribbler's Club The first issue of the second volume will make its appearance soon -- watch for if Any student in the institution limy become a member of this club bv submitting two articles to the club which are voted to ho suitable for publication in the magazine This voting however does not Insure publication All those of a literary turn of miml aro urged to offer their services to the Club in this manner as soon as possible tn order to become enlisted before material Is assembled for the Whiter Quarter issue Coutrihtilion-should be left at Student Ufa office and may ho short stories poems" essays or any other short form suitable for magazine publication The Scribble was born during tho Winter Quarter of last year and Ms initial number took the fancy of the student body in such tjisbion as to confirm the Club in its proposed continuation of the publication Olynn' star end on the teams for three years and Choice for two years State for his is hack at Montana Those final fling at the pigskin who saw the M S C vs U A C game last year will remember Glynn Ho is a triple for bis kicking threat man and his toe is a mighty GARDNER AND factor In lioheat games HOTTER AT Valet-- Bob-ca- t Chapel stutters aie Labie from scliO' 1 ULenUumt is which you must Silence mud a tm tbs r Ltlnaiy lr leaium 10 uUpeti-sk- rvtt a la the HARVARD Oarautu eii irom Harvard his subset ipt ton 10 Student l ife Mr Gardnoi aud Horace Hotter old ai i to keep tab on the old Aggie V cUooi D |