Show rape STUDENT LIFE Two College has dissipated into four years of acquiring grades Student Life Editor wails t- —from iMlitoWul “So Tills Is Collotfo’ - STUDENT LIFE Well! Well! Well! IT OR NOT) (OUR OWN BELIEVE rubltshwt Weekly by Students of Utah State Agricultural College ! Logit n Utah Printed by the Earl & England Pnbliablng Cmnimiiy Athletics in the college were " mail manor Keiitemlier 10 190K at Logan I'taU once open Entered a second-flaw- s to ail — faculty and '1‘ nndiV the Art of March 8 1)7 Acceptance for i)liilina at sitecful rate of students iWe cut this from a l’J-3 In lHKk of October authorized Section Act for 7 provided two of Buzzer jaistago years agot Every August 22 101 S body played and each player provided his own suit whether they STAFF to be overalls or someEditor happened RONALD FLAMM better DAVIS MoFATlRE ALAS lrt’LME — sports editor SPECIAL WRITERS MEXICAN ATHLETICS TYPIST- - JU'TH MATTSSON ORPIIA FAYlOIl 'Nona bean JAMES M'CAN'N ORALIB CRAG UN Volume XXVIII Editor Associate Iilitor Conrad Harrison Evan IT Winfield Arjan Singh -- Thelma Peterson Kyrm Hickman I fit Haggerty JEAN LINFORD Wednesday October Myers The student manager for the production is Myron Layton student stage director Luttie Bancroft The business manager is yet to be appointed by the student body Any one wishing the appointment should see Prof Myers immediately The play by George Middleton a playwright of no small reputation is on the reading list of the Relief Society of the L D S "Nowadays” Is certain to be entertainment of the finest type Coaches taught their players how to break opponents legs One coach broke three of his own players legs teaching thenr how it was done REPORTERS IVY RAE MASON UK VOTA MIFFLIN IOLA HICKMAN XE1 MARKSIIEFFEL (Continued from Page One) ed the cast are: Professor George Miss C Jensen of the faculty Anna Boss and Mrs Mary Willis school Miss of the Logan High Mrs Chester J Thresa Pugh thing —Axsoeiate - Cast for School Play Complete — Prof Myers Company Rehearsing BOR HAPFETPT Brawn was preferred to brains BOYD PULLEY The man with the ball was pushFRANK EONNESBECK ed over the lines Football suits JOHN LOOSLEE had handles on the hips so the ball carrier could be heaved over 9 1929 Number 2 the line of scrimmage The spectators fought as hard as Are players on various occas-sioone scribe in a 1902 Student Life wrote that the spectators 7 j I ‘ Well! Well! Well! How To Get Grades Grades? Why do grades count so much? A bluffer can get grades so can a note memorizer and one who apes instructors but the fellow who thinks for himself often suffers in the average American college ! k Says Indian Student By Arjan Singh graduate student at U S A C This last Sunday morning I read in a local paper that Mrs Williams of Oregon would deliver a lecture in the Presbyterian She said "Not only that he was race blind and caste blind too” I said "It is a pity then that Christians here are building up a white caste of their own” She replied “True Christians are not in favor of it" I wish my brothers and sisters to be religious in the true sense of the word and then every good quality would automatically follow Arjan Singh is Assistant Director of Agriculture in India He is attending the Utah State Agricultural College this year He is connected with the experiment station This is the first ef series of articles by Mr Singh ja - body? Are they unable to understand Socrotes Dr Frederick Recovering Dr H J Frederick professor of veterinary science Is slowly recovering from a serious operation which he underwent a short time ago Dr Frederick Is one of the oldest active teachers on the A C staff having served continuously since 1905 Because of his advanced age and the seriousness of his malady recovery will of necessity be slow He will not able to resume his work until the beginning of the Winter quarter br You Feel At Home The — WePlace — Give us a call — are (o sene fully equipiied you MODERN BARBER & BEAUTY PARLORS TRY PEARL 13 West Outer Klreet — Phone 1210 PERM WENT LEW IS’ REALISTIC HAYES Jr Harry Wilson— Aggie Barber — ECCLES HOTEL BARBER SHOP— Basement Thatcher Bank Jr : ns In days long the MONSON MEAT MARKET (in ago six-ti- es you know) when Grandma went she her walking held skirts so l would she say if she sawgirls today with I- - tight- HAIR AND I iCl way? —Student Life for Dec 1902 And here’s another purloined from a March 1903 edition He (in restaurant)—Will you have a lobster She—Oh this is so sudden Main Barber Shop II J CARLISLE - in mat Kid patent 'and Velvet Proprietor — (Continued from Page One) the partment had learned that students who have had missionthose ary experience especially in foreign fields are better able to take care of themselves in competition with life than the students who have not had this experience The opportunities in agricul -not restricted to any ture are are generally particular field but of the fields about equal in all Huh? Whafs That? and much depends on the student’s practical as well as scienFlamm— as to which Where's that funny paper you tific background branch of industry he wishes to are supposed to put out? — A Voter follow monies therefore equalized with COMMERCE DEAN greater ease and accuracy than in the banks of the smaller Always The Newest Styles Cheapest price and largest assortment to rhoose from Try our hosiery “A few steps off Main Street and a few dollars saved” Edwards Millinery & Ladies Furnishing Co 21 Stty!es 53 South Main Street s495 S' HOt church of Logan that evening at 7:30 on her experiences In Persia Palestine and other oriental countries as a missionary Consequently I reached the church well in ' time to hear this learned speaker VISITS EUROPE She came in punctually and proceeded to the platform but before she got up on it she happen- By Evan H Winfield ed to look upon the audience and June of 1928 Dr W In seeing me sitting in a comer to sailed on board S S the back of the church she came “Leviathan” Queen of the Amerto me I got up and paid my re- Cafeteria Operated ican Merchant fleet for an exspects to her She said "Brother tensive study of the European I am glad to see you here especof banking Dr Wanlass By A C Students system ially when I am to say something is a staunch believer of the supabout the orientals” “Thank you Merchant remacy of American 'very much madam for the courand whenever possible All students of the Utah State Vessels tesy” said I “I am much Impresthe Amerisails on a sed with the courtesy and respect Agricultural college may not can flag ship flying know it but they have the best I received from the orientals durAfter arriving in Southampton ing my stay In Asia” said she and cheapest eating house in the some time in state of Utah or perhaps even in and "Madam” said 1 "but we orientals visiting the rest are not experiencing the real the entire country In no other London before Great Britain Dr Wanlass spirit of friendliness and often college or city in the United of made trips of investigation to they smile and laugh at us States can one find food of as Holland Denmark Norway and served at such low through scornful eyes” She re- high quality the prices as one does in the cafe- Sweden While in Norway plied "It is nothing but inexperience ignorance and unchristian-lik-e teria of the U S ’A C Here dean of A theC school aof commerce flying trip behavior on the part of those one finds food of unsurpassed of the land of made Sun who have never been beyond their and unquestionable quality put to theAurora-Boreal- is the Midnight Dr Wantown or state and have seen only out on the counter at a nickle The most inspiring one race!” Further she said per dish with the single excep- lass said is a "I have corrected my views since tion of meat which sells for ten- - sight Later as his travels took him The cafeteria which has just I attended the Christian and the to Southern Europe Conference at Jerusalem where I passed Its twentieth birthday is oressure of his investigations riiosif L- -- the jnujiagemeoL-jai-j- ar — saw SO' “ — somenTial DTrJf lesstEKn 1908 were nominations Mr Rallia Ram O W Cooley who it in a single basement Wanlass had the time to admire an Indian was the first speaker started of culture in France in the conference and his address room and during the ensuing 'the richness in Italy Austria and was ohe of the best addresses twenty years has by dint of na- - and Spain Poland tive and ability good cooking given there” Mrs Williams was hard labor built it up until it The culture art and the beau pleased to know that I belonged now and other a suite occupies eight ty of the cathedrals to the same pwese ' basement rooms gives ofemployin those countries the buildings (Punjab) as brother Mr Rallia ment to thirteen students of the Dean reports as being supreme Ram college and serves from three to Of never ceasing wonder to Dr During her lecture Mrs Wil- five hundred people daily Wanlass were the magnitude and liams did net utter a word against The cafeteria force with the depth of artistry and epoch reorientals rather she said that exception of the manager cording as carved in the conLord Jesus was oriental and that single is composed entirely of students struction of the buildings of the he saw East and West with one They are Mrs Pearl Andrews medevial centuries and the period eye The lecture was really very Irving Frost Harold Lillywhite of the Renaissance instructive and showed a world- - James Concerning the system of bank Morby Elvin Rippon Walwide knowledge and experience lace Rollins Charles Rippon ing in Europe Dr Wanlass states At the close ef the lecture she Ronald Flamm Willis Petersen that in the wealthy countries the met pie again and inquired how Sadie Sant Mabel Sant Winona banks are more centrally conX had liked it I said “ 2 have Sant and Laveli Parsons trolled and the distribution of Fall! BOBS i ’ this New LATEST STYLE i ' they Silver and Satin for evening wear We are now showing Gold WE CUT THE J all look Prepare For The ATO HBMJL v t j skirts clutched 49 NORTH MAIN ST f What so ly QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION PHONE 409 WE DELIVER V A Editor of Student Life: The "Well! Well! Well!” colmust You umn ' (fas childish have been short of material to “WE YUST COME let such stuff slip by The vast majority of people do not think deeply Just as people prefer to have their religion thought out for them so are wr- - We’re Squealched! they willing to let others do most of their serious thinking for Dear Editor: I dont know how I did it but I read the article you titled In Sleeping enjoyed it very much and learned “Thoughts While Do you Jesus Color Blind President's Assembly” a great deal” to apI told her that I know that have to print such ofarticles the student Jesus was color blind peal to members law school ns STUDENTS SUCCESSFULLY PLACED (Continued from Page One) Layton class of ’29 and Senior to is planning class president teach- - Berdean Balls is teaching now Lund Johnson of class of ’29 and last years student body president is with the commercial Lake tended the college In 1902 Well! credit Company in Salt well! Well Haulier Trshiekr'en HHe U o A L IS was AvvnriAtc emtor oi The Sfn- - ®my Major at tne an accountant for Blair Motor dent Life at that time in Salt Lake City Vernal Sea-moaccountant for Worley well! well! Well! This is Motors isin Logan Others are conwhat they laughed at In 1902: tinuing school or working in var- - at Darvel Hammond and Harvard spent the summer with the National Investor's Group in New York and is now at Stanford Business School Gus Rowe last manager is Jyears basket ball hardmanager of a Rite-wa- y store in Idaho Others ware holding responsible positions are Glen Stanger David Fuhriman Ned Waldron Elvin Evans Neph-tuFogelberg and Ferris Miles AGGIE ns of the entire institution of the facilities for the ultimate comfort nself "de- We wonder if the President has looked in the fense'’ he said "will’ have to don of the students locker room any noon hour? If he has surely he would not have 'a sweater for an evening dress a included in his speech the statement concerning cleanliness and! nose JKuard®r limb preservers and then to be facilities to safe betake himself There is a percental rf lia students who bring with them doubly the attic and sit there until time rJuncis tRC?e“fanii!&iits from eating has been called on ‘th liSMlalf” theirnooTRlay fiTeak'Ly in the school restaurant The only available place left is the locker room A room resembling an underground storehouse of dissected parts Daylight is admitted in rationed portions ROSES AND through several windows entirely inadequate in number The place is unlit and unhealthy looking SKUNKWEEDS Students who are lucky find a seat in a window sill and eat their lunch without apparent relish only because it is a duty of nature and the student must conform Many are left standing Till only m is for (lie student in aisles formed by walls of lockers On drill days these unAnv oom’plmnls of eoniplimi'iits lire fortunates are pushed and jostled by the members of the R Q Letters must lie reserved here T 0 who change into uniforms or back into civilian clothes abort mid signed Names withheld There are no tables nothing at all to provide a degree of on request comfort to those students who to get through college must practice economy These Rich College Boys Are these students who are really the workers in this Institution to be neglected because of a certain lack of means? 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