Show Alumni As was stated in our last issue Student Lii k is the official organ of the Alumni Association We are putting forth every effort to make the paper worthy of your attention and patronage Yet our efforts seem fruitless Again we ask you to submit to us information concerning members of the Association also articles on any subject that will be of interest to our readers This issue as was the last will be mailed to every alumnus whose address can be obtained also to many former students Those of you wishing to remain on our mailing list will please subscribe Otherwise your paper will be discontinued Note: — Members of the Alunmi Association will kindly inform the editor of this department of changes in address or occupation of any member also of any mistakes made in these columns Contrary to last month’s paper iss Josephine Maughan ’03 is teaching school at Greenville Utah instead of at Petersboro Christian Larsen ’96 formerly instructor in English at the L D S University Salt Lake City Utah is attending Harvard Alfred A Ilart ’97 returned from a mission in August lie is now Germany last at Blooming- ton Idaho William D Beers ’99 formerly assistant irrigation engineer U S Geological Survey is now in Canada engaged in the cattle business Rose Homer ’00 returned a' short time ago from a trip to Germany She is now instructor in Domestic Science at the 1 Y College Logan ' Utah Ilermoine S Hart ’97 is teaching school at St Charles Idaho Thomas II Humphreys ’97 formerly civil engineer at Logan has been employed by the hydrographic department of the U S geological survey A Ray Irvine ’9S who has been studying in Germany is now at the Jefferson Medical College Utah McCarty — (to Pendleton) “Xever mind old man I’ll see you through” Two minutes later Me saw him through a trapdoor in the floor of the new Pendleton was poultry house crippled for a week We are eager to announce that a new sto:y has been added to tlv collection used by the German class Those who have marvelled at the girl who prepared three years of Greek in seven months and the boy who “didn’t want no English nohow” may now weep their hearts out over the demise of a hundred and twenty-fiv- e chickens — a hundred and twenty-five- ! |