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Free!!! —DANCE— Today at Four Bells UTAH FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1927 LOGAN NUMBER 2 REGISTRATION COUNT SOARS SKYWARD V't Sixty Business Men of Utah And South Idaho Pledge Support of Stadium Plan Distinguished Citizens Concert Band Promises Gather at Dinner GivSurprise Features en By President for October S Chairman P V Cardon Out lines Plan of for Procedure Campaign moral active and Unqualified support of plans looking to full use 'of-Tl- ie" T A- - CT StadiCinr-v- Utah-Idah- web-comi- Aggie Student Body Plans Pep Rallies for High Schools In’ 'harmony J ' With of ‘Stadium Carried Into t lie pin n 'which eleven-twent- W S Meets Monday at 1:00 p m President Broadbead wishes it announced that on Monday at one o’clock in the auditorium the Associated Women Students of the College will meet Misa Broadbead First thvT'leabt feature tix" Clio opTn Oct 8 Ing of tiie P A C stadium will be the performance of the AgDirectors Wat-kigie Concert hand and Henderson are working constantly on the scries of pleasant surprmees their brass band charges are to Bpring on that great occasion Special concert numbers stuuts formations benovelty marching tween halves of the game as well as the ordinary band performance are promised the spectators The directors are anxious that every last year’s band member who has returned to school enlist at ome and get in trim They extend also a welcome to every fellow who has sufficient Interest in the band to make applicaton Horns are to be bad free of charge while they last Big thing's are listed In the contemplated program for the band next winter Work bus already been started on a Christmas concert program that will be given at t'he The directors plan too College upon making a concert tour with their band sometime next quarter The usual foot ball and basket bail gain trips if til be stlU anoth-- ( rt of the organization’s futurej Professor GabfSwJio hag charge of the V A C concert orchestra it working toward an extended tour with his musicians Tt- - Freshman Girls Meet Their “Big” Sisters promises that an Interesting program will be carried out Many things of vital interest to the association will be discussed y Influx of Many New Students Requires Additional Classes In French And Economics at Reception Professor Clarence Hawkins of Wednesday September 2S the A Salt Lake has recently been added W S held its nnuuiil reception for to the U A C music faculty all the girls iu the school at the He is considered by prominent Dormitory from three to five This musicians to be one of the best affair is one of Hie Important moves band masters in the He west in the system employed to fauiilur-l- e served forflierly as leader of the ’ freshmen girls with si bool cusVisits Officer Band in Salt Park Lake Liberty Headquarters toms traditions and with other leader of the 145th Utah Artillery Aggie Division Tuesday students The Sister’’ move- Band in the World War and has been for a time leader of the Salt Lake Military Band Professor Hawkins is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music While he was in Boston he played with the Bostou Philharmonic Band He has taught music in three Tie" B" Y”T'at Provo 'TiiTTersHies the L D S and the V of U in Salt Lake For the last three years he lias been the director of the band at JlifeXtali State Fair Because of his wide interests the professor will be able to be at tbe College only two days of each week Besides assisting with the Professor Hawkins Aggie Band a course in ensemble conducts work for wood instruments Free Matinee Dance Today in Gymnasium CHANGES PLEASE Interests of Better Basic in- - struction Considered C Waddill Edmuud Major c ornctr Cavr ruoLjrir o for the Ninth Corps Area with Francisco headquarters at San conducted an informal inspection I- - C ojk Tuqstiay of the Jl O plans for the comiug year and at the completion thereof expressed himself as pleased with the innovations which have been put iuto effect in the Military Department since last spring t The changes which have been made were instituted by the Military Department with the approvIn adPeterson al of President dition great assistance In putting the new plans under way was givThis afternoon in the Gym en by Dean Ikeler Dr It L Hill there will be a Matinee Dance Bernston Mr Bell and Secretary Tbe best thing about a Matinee Mr Larson All changes have been Dance is the fun everyone has made in the Interests of bettor inThats why everyone be should struction of the Basic classes in all there Then too maybe there will in and of their work elements be refreshments and who wants the purely artillery particular to miss anything like that? o fthe course Another guod thing about the phase To this end drill? or general asdunce is that its ail free' That’s lectures Will be given but another feature nobody wants) to sembly twice each week on Tuesday and miss while the third hour This dunce will servo as a Grand Thursday to? class room indevoted be will Finale - get - acquainted struggle For this purpose each struction After its over Sophomores and class is divided Into sections atFreshman should be ou speaking tending at different times through terms at least out the week As in the - past it Ilf 'you can’t dance cornu auyway has been found Impracticable to you 'can sl’t anc laugh at those large groups it Ms i believed i that wild1 think they can this i new arrangement will resuit ii in a more thorough" grounding of Senior Rally - Draws in the basic elethe individual his course of ments Enthusiastic Crowd “Big ment bus done much to acquaint the new girls with the old and with si lionl conditions The officers of A W s President Naomi Broadliead Vice President iilliuu Dime Secretary llcsser were assisted by a council composed of the lice mijX representatives from each class the presidents of of all the girls clubs aud a representative of the Piili'Hcllcliic Council These were assisted by " " "v tile mhu of ‘ Women ' The problems of Hie girls are discussed in the council meetings sml then presented to the girls of tbe to college and the occasionally student body Tim “Big Sister’’ Is movement nuliy just another way of welcoming new Aggies and brings Into play the traditional “helhr spirit iu u more friendly wuy for girls Besides thi-sthings the A W S gives the first foriuul bull of the school vein- - Kumpus a Kapriee vain lev Hie mill the Carnival Bull during then- - Inter quarter Ihiy iu May entertainsponsors ments for the girls tiTd works with the Student Body organization when College Library Opens Monday Students May Do Night Study at College Hereafter — Library Regulations Pointed Out Beginning Co-e- d was Wednesday's reception thq beginning of what it is lioied will lathe most successful year so fur for the A W 8 The dormitory was decorated with attractively full flowers and a color scheme of yellow and white was curried out iu tile dining mom flinders Hesser was chairman ’ of llie with reception Edna Thorson and Margarets Hansen assist iug Those assisting” ut the ten lidili- - were Edwards Ojidu-lyEckersain I kjrplta i David and Thd fuiihrii was Miiyv)( All classroom work will he giv- assisted in receiving by-- tea it DanAnother school year has been en in the two classrooms located cy und other members of a W 8 Student1 Body1 started out with an eyeu greater in the Coast Artillery Laboratory About three hundred girls called dose of the old Aggie enthusiasm which haB been completely remodLillian Orino as vice president five eled for the purpose During plea- wJU net ns -- Big Sister” to all (lie Monday night approximately hundred students were present at sant weather drills and ceremonies gnvts mid will lie aided liy Dean the first rally of t'he’ year on the" will be conducted as herefofor on Da in y" mil I the council with Merrill Johnson the Quadrangle or in the Gun Quudrangie student body president running Park behind the Engineering Rallies things Yelling wild eyed cheer- Building anil during inclement Budget and “Finance in ing gangH of students new aud old weather these will be given in the and Student Body Program ‘ and stirred Gymnasium and the Stock Judgplayed games sang Committees Selected the staid old campus atmosphere ing Pavilion When lectures to enas never before tire classes are given they will be B Cecil Gates professor of aiu-si- c Snake dunce : songs and cheers Continued on Page Four Several committees— -- were newly is offering a class in opera led Otis were Marler entered by appointed at the regular Student production which will be given at last into and executed' in an enthusthe college daring the fall and Body couucil meeting held obs-Ope-HrUlk ffiy- wnrtbr quarters ot this school en an was Feld well by Professor ip ntitlees for budget and finance year The course is being offered and by the students student body rallies and student received because of the Immense popular- others preseut body meetings were selected tty it maintained during the past Finally a huge bonfire made hundle Dak on Broadhcad will summer session wants bit I lent Life It is the first riqioiters— fresh-le- s e all affairs pertaining to the bud- from wood gathered by the class of this kind that has ever is that became the center of excitebeen offered in this state get and finances of the school wlm like to write And - Those Otis Marler has charge of ail ral- ment until Air Cooley anuonunced who have registered for is burred from milking a try: served assisted that free eats were belnge lies Hortense Swendsen the course will produce scenes sex experneither religion age Mor- from the cafeteria Fifteen freshby Bonne Adamson and A1 ience — nor luck of it —color race or front various operas and will pro-men were killed in the rush gan will prepare the program for bahly produce an entire opera durAfter the rally everybody danc- previous condition of servitude will each student body meeting on tiie ing the winter quarter in Student Life Is etner same the where the in ed gym A1 Morgan will he the temporThe course is especially good r looking for people who of good fellowship and pep for ary song leader It is almost cer- spirit music teachers as prospective cun write mid who aren't afraid to tain that AI Pond song director was in evidence Tag dances aud work in production and practical so tell them and addeditors see the games will not attend school at the A C other its staging will be given ed to tbe fun Naturally each year brings this year wuy one is eligible to take the Influx of talent front other institucourse Mr Gates informs us that tions Blit too often either from a even a “Let's pick up those two girls" singing voice isn’t necesmistaken sense of modest backward“Wait ’till llirjt pass the res sary sirce there will be some ness or of just pluin disinterest that taiHiint” good speaking parts He would — to waste Itself Is talent permitted like to see more fellows registered Officers tor the L‘ A C campus like the fragrance of a desert Some of the opera scenes prowere ev elected Tuesday players the flower — uhu unappreciative duced by the class will be preening September 27 at a meeting sented at the college and at varat the home ot Mrs Bell Thomas atniospberee Life ious wards in bus Student Never Logan Green was elected president of the able to offer sncli a wide range AWVVV Zella Linford vice organization Nothchoice positions on Its Stnff president Mary Heese secretary of There will lie a meeting of ail uuy posiMar- ing Is ax yet organized treasurer Mathews Conan engineering students on Monday — Including editortion that the of memAnderson of ion chairman October 3 In room 203 of tiie at 1:00 Henry Hamp- ship— is oK‘ii to the student who Engineering building bership committee Because of requests from various The purpose of tiie o'clock ton and Gladys Hesser reporters can liest qualify I student meeting will be to plan some- Hr Myers of the Public some to is held that It be expected Flans for a party to thing for the future of the asso- and dramatics department it ion must take place in the Speaking 3 worked October were eonqiel Monday The club is especially elation s limited The race for a stuff berth But style of has decided to take out following the elections interested in those who have and above number of private pupils purpose ot the entertainment cen- writing natural ability during just entered the school ot En- ters around the nomination of all a willingness to work will lie the school year He is prepared to glneering this yea Last year the A C Engineers to the club conclusive factors In - the finnl selec- take cases of speech correction as prospective members petitioned the National AhhocU- well as pupils in public speaking as As the play- tion soon after possible tion of Civil Engineering for a ers ranks are filled work will belocal chapter at the College The The editors desire that anyone aud (Ira mu tic interpretation matter is now pending at head- gin on the Fathers' and Mothers’ interested in Life Student sinff quarters The true Goileghm is a deep think alt Day play a three act number meinls-rsldmake hts Be there Engineers let's start which Campus players will pre- tiie office either None of his thoughts ever reach er Tties-duMonday or something sent the surface of next week ( Ij-u- 1 Council October Monday 3 and on All evenings excepting Saturday thereafter the library will baope0 from 7:0Q tixlfLitO p m for purposes of study It is open during college hours from 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m and on Saturdays from 8:00 a m to l:o0 p ui Tbe magazine room and B Y C library will he open from 10:00 to 12:00 a m and from 2:00 to 5:00 p m daily The faculty have direct access to the books on the shelves and students may be granted the pri- s e Evening For Study 1 vilege by special permission Following is a list of regulations which students will be expected to observe Every book must he signed for before It is taken from the library Books may be taken from the library for hobie use with the permission of the library attendants The books must be signed for and ' kept no longer than two weeks To those who keep books longer the privilege of taking' books from the library will be denied Reference books auch as dictionaries encyclopedias magazines and D S Public Documents may not be taken from the' library A’ books tor classes may Reserve be taken by1 a Student Id the class at 4:00 p' m' but must be return-'- I Continued on Page Two Be No’s Make Ready ‘U I 'U for Rejuvenation Process Names' Three5 Heads of Committees Professor Gates Offers Course Opera Production fr StirffJ recently was proposed by I he backers of tbe U A C stadium tbe student body under the directlou of Merrill to Johnson Will send delegations the four high schools of the valley The following program is to be curried out wltb the Intention of arousthe ing the Interest wild soliciting support of the student bodies visited i at will lie visited South (Tu-heleven o'ulock Tuesday Tiie program In minutes will lie about fifteen uiid consists of short a length music mid talk by P V 'union cheers ltd by Otis Murler North Cache Wednesday lit Short speeches by Merrill Johnson aud Conch If ltoiniiey Music lHiHsilile followed by cheering led by Toniuip Greene Preston at High Wednesday eleven Program the same as South Cui he Details have not yet linen rouged for the Isigan High rally A With ” ivof as pledged last Monday night at tiie liluebird by sixty prominent business and professional men from Salt take City Ogden Brig bum Preston and other City Logan communities in northern Utah and southern Idaho whu gathered at a dinner given by President E G Peterson as a preparatory step to the opening of the Stadium on October 8 Those present included representatives of chambers of commerce clubs luncheon the American Legion the city of Logan the U A C Association the Building o the college faculty Itailroad the college Board of Trustees the ecclesiastical stakes of Cache Valley superintendents of schools In Cache and Box Elder counties and principals of be High Schools in this valley sides a few other influential business men who were invited because of their known personal interest ln seeing the Stadium mado a success of the splendid Appreciation citizens spirit displayed by tbos of Logan and Cache Vnlley whose actions and financial support has made the Stadium a mtlRy jyii n expressed by Dr Peterson-this guests Without t complete and cordial cooperation ou the part of alt who' have been associated in the project the Stadwould ium said the president never have been pussible V Cardon chairman t of the d introduced Athletic Council was Continued ou Pago Four Proposed Plan Backets to Be Effect Bandmasters Working Student Musicians for Stadium Performance Famous Bandmaster Added to U A C Faculty to Willing Scribes live-wir- e wide-awak- rs news-gette- 1 ‘ - wiifcli-towe- Campus Players Choose New Officers Tuesday Engineers Take J Lead Footed Members to Get The Gate—Grand Duke to Be Only Upper Classman With the beginning of activ work at tbe College the Knights better known ax are awakening from their last sum- e “Be-Nox- ” ij j’fr IL'Ia i frff mid-wee- m The of Forestry department newly created by the board of trustees will be in riose eoopera- tion with the I” $ Forest Sen kn' J at Ogden and is under the 'superb “ If has” vision of Mr1’ Rutledge needed' been greatly urged gnd and will 'eventually lead to a' do- - : ' n gree’in Forestry’ ' ' reached ‘ Registration has ' now hundred mark ' and is 'c 'the nine f vising steadily By next week if will probably be' very much inure " advanced are The committees still working so that studeuts may be registered before another week 1 ’ - Band Directors Offer Beginners Course in Popularity ( M Irj season in keeping with tbe new spirit of things In order to make sure of a Jieppy Imin-lof nieniliers in their organization they intend t intnnluee a whereprocess of in all those wlio are not very much alive will be ilmpia-and ’ their tllu‘n new and more' on ergelie luemlx-rAs a still furl her prcciintion s the ngbiiist a lark of is-will consist only of Freshmen ami since meutls-rSophomore students of Junior and Senior standing for some unqualified reason immedin inactive iately iHs'ome club duties However the Grand Duke will still Is- - chosen from the upper classmen The idea is to got rid of Hie old members Iiefore they lieroim tisi tligtitflixl ami sedate The ranks Continued on Page Two Months Son ice Open to Ap plicants i i n '' s e J Varsity Play Chosen Myers Opens Courses in Public Speaking Final selection as to what y Approximately two hundred and fifty more students had registered k this fall than at tho by end of the fiist week last jear Freshman registration is largely responsible for the increase New "'ctassei in"' Trench T by" Professor Arnold Economics by Professor two English Rutledge 19 classes by Mrs Bell have been added This increase is probably due to the new school of Education the normal of department which is especially popular with the girls The school of Education was made possible through tha passing of the Peters Bill at tha State Legislature The former Schools of Basic Arts and Sciences and of Com- Business nierce and Administra- tion have been changed to tiie school of Arts aud Sciences and the school of Commerce giving a decidedly winder field from which students may choose Heretofore it lias been impos-siblto obtain a degree in Civil Engineering but the Agricultural Arts Engineering and Mechanic school has been changed to the BChool of Engineering - and three departments Agricultural Engineering Civil Engineering and Mechanic Arts make up Us curricu-lie- begins ii npia-iiranc- Creation of New Schools in Education and Engineering Facilitate Registration shall be the Varsity Play for this year has been made Mr Myers announces "The Harp of Life" as the 1927 vehicle According to Mr Myers the play la of a high class nature and calls for exeep- tional acting ability Work will start Immediately on the play since It is to be pro- sen ted during the Fail qBarter Those interested In reading over the play and trying out for a place In the cast should see Mr Myers at once Tryouts are open to all ‘ students having sopho-more junior or senior standing Can you whistle a time?' Would you like to be One of the popular act and lie invited out to parties ceptions and such like? Then make every effort toward locating Profes sor Henderson or Professor Hawkins and tell them you want to join the Beginners Band that you can whistle and would like very much to be popular Classes in grammar spel'fng nnd first grade arithmetic have beom9 a part of every "college currii ulnm but for the first time in the history of advanced learning at the C A C we are happy— and proud — to an- noutxe a beginner's hand Anbody is eligible — if he can carry a tuns' Instruments will be handed out free of charge to those who have none’ Free tuition will be given and a promise of quicK promotion will bo made to those who qualify A period of from three to six months will ha sufficient preparatory study the professors think to make the beginner an expert blower and to eart for him the privilege of entering irto the circle of the tegular concert players wilt be Any and all applicants received with open arms Band practice hours will he at noon hour three times a week SO’S YER OLD CAN A canny runner of Canton saldf “A canuer eauyran a lot of things but candidly a canner can't can a can can hs?" -- V |