Show 52 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE Published Monthly by the Students of the Agricultural College of Utah STAFF JAMES T JARDIXE E G PETERSON J EDW ARD TVYLOR Editor-in-Chie- f Associate Editor Business Manager DEPARTMENT EDITORS 3IISS MAI MA UG IIAN T C CALLLSTER J T CAIXE HI A P R II MERRILL ITSIIER Literary Student Affairs Departments Locals Alumni and Exchange framed on January 1st were only kept what a change would take place before the beginning of another year” Let us fellow students live up to our newly formed resolutions and make this year a cheerful one Mr and Mrs Beers Student Life tenders its compliments to Commandant W I) Beers and wife Mr Beers was married in Logan on December 25 1502 and spent the holidays on a honeymoon trip through Idaho and Oregon and along the coast returning in time to take up his work to January Oth A long and proscroas you teacher and friend 1 The Rink That Aint Editorial The New Year Another year has passed away and yet our burdens are unlightened Still the same or equally difficult problems confront us to be solved in the same old way— by labor But “Labor is Life” is the motto of our college and after two weeks with parents and friends we return with renewed energy new resolutions and a determination to succeed This year is to be an important one in the history of our school People are beginning to recognize the merits of our winter courses and as a result 75 new students have registered The work in athletics has already begun and the prospects for its successful continuance throughout the year are favorable So too we are anxiously watching the work of the legislature hoping that its members will see as we do that the appropriation we ask for is not in advance of of the rapid progiess of the institution One writer has said “If all the resolutions The skating pond has flown The flight took place about midnight just before holidays Some sa' that the bank gave way owing to natural reasons Others say that some one had a grudge against the Domestic Science and Arts Department We can not see how this can be since the cooking school has given no dinners yet this year Whatever the cause may be the pond is no more and those who looked forward to the delightful task of teaching the girls to skate must mourn unwept We suggest that something might yet be done as there remain about two freezing months It seems that the water is all that is necessary to complete the enterprise This should be furnished in some way Terms Examinations First term examinations will be here in a few days The existence of so man' new professors this year makes the students look for- ward to the approaching tests with doubt The new faculty members have not revealed their weaknesses jet which is not saying they have any The game is always interesting until you know your opponent’s “tap” Winter Courses Too much cannot be said in favor of our ' courses They supply a want which has long |