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Show STUDENT BODY AT B. 1 1 ISSUE A LONG BILL OF RIGHTS 'Students Protest Against Rules: Not to Their Liking-No j ' Football for the School is the ! I Recent RulingOther Interesting Inter-esting Notes. (ity Sl.fiT Onoanomlcnt.) The students of the B. V. U. lolalm they have some rights. These rigfta ncevrding to their way of putting it hnvo tm somewhat abused. To correct theso nbuses the student body presented n "bill of rights" last Wodinsdny morning morn-ing asking certain conreiaions of the faculty of the school. Thus far tho students have been unsuccessful, unsuc-cessful, but thoy Insist that they will hnvo their rights. j Tho "bill of rights" which was! pissed by the student body calls for tho abolishment of tho fifty cents p'lysical examination fee. It is nr-gued nr-gued by a major part of tho students stu-dents that this is a ehnrgo that is utlueceaaafy nnd should not bo paid by those struggling through school. Tho students further ask that they be given the right to me the gym-nisium gym-nisium for dance i rim by tho student stu-dent body, that -i little means can be raised to assist tint student body. 1 Football is also ono of tho requests of the "bill of rights''' In regard to this Profefsor Brimhall informed tho students that football had been rejected by Jcseph F. Smith, president presi-dent of the church lonTd of education educa-tion and it could not bo played with thu permission of the faculty. The students are demanding other changes which they think arc igainst their welfare. The selling of t 'xt books nt exhorbitant prices will conic in for protest in tho near future. While thero has been no trouble, it must bo conceded that tho attention of thu faculty lina been called to several tdnises according ac-cording to tho students way of thinking and results arc expected this week. Prinoipil Christouon of the L. D, S. high school was visiting tho university Friday. Ho spoko to' tho students at devotional exercises, The first series of class bisket ball games ended Monday. The! college class and tho class of 1910 tied for first place, and the class of 1 lull camo second. Friday noon the second series started with a game between the class of 1000 ind the f resides, or the 1012's. Tho '00's won by n score of 18-21. President Brimhall was in Salt Lake City on businets Wednesday afternoon. The B. Y. U. Inskotball team Is training hard to get into condition for the coming seaeon. From tlie looks of things now tho meifwho will tSake the team nro Rose, ('hamberlin, Jones, Steelo and Christensen, The class of '00 gave n party in the art studio Isst evening. |