Show STUDENT LIFE Student Liee PuMLshed Monthly by the Stmlents of The Agricultural College of Utah stare I’eterson 'oT Preston Jr ’07 Benj F Kiter 'oh F It Jenson Kditor-in-Chie- f Associate Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager R C Hillman PEPAR TMEKTS- - Francis D Farrell Inez Powell ’0 Stuart Lee '07 H C Carver’O II M Stoops '08 Fred Mathews V7 '07 Literary Student Affairs Locals Departments Alumni and Exchange Staff rtist Advertising Bureau SU BSC PI PT IONS 1100 One year Sc 15c Single Copies Extra Copies to Subscribers -- Entered as secnd class matter Dec 21 ‘3 at the post office at Logan Utah tinder an act of ougress of March 3 ls?y College delivery is made from Student Life 1 -- office Room 85 Vol 4 April I DOG No 7 EDITORIAL The management of this inoffen- sive little sheet is making a violent effort to get out a commencement Xow we really don't need issue the money but a lot of it is due and it is time vou began to think about digging up The Investigation Committee has “WE STILL visiting us again LIVE” For the third successive year the Engineering Department has cap- - tu red the Dunbar Robinson cup This year according to the conditions under which it was offered it goes to the engineers permanently We congratulate the department sincerely and it certainly is a case w’ere congratulations are in order They have gone into the meets each year with a combination of men and confidence that has simply annihilated the efforts of the other schools It seems bad that it should be landed so quickly but since it' is there is absolutely no doubt but that it is where it ( )ur track outlook for this year judging from the recent department meet is not half bad There are more men out for work than ever before and some who monopolized firsts on department day should be able to do something with Utah competitors Athletics in general arc perhaps in a slightly more healthful condition than at this time last year and if thev can be kept in that condition until the close of the school year we may look for a slight alteration in the usual program at the state meet At a faculty meeting held recently permission was granted the Commandant of Cadets to hold a six day encampment It is hoped that the cadets will avail themselves of this siplendid opportunity and turn out to a man There is more real military training to be gotten from six days in camp than from six months in the drill hall |