Show STUDENT LIFE a token of remembrance and these acts on the part of the ladies have produced a warm spot in the hearts of the students for this organization A NIGHT WITH THE FORESTERS On the night of March 2()th at 8:30 the Foresters had a grand entertainment in the form of a “Stag Feed” It certainly was true to its name for a larger number of pure bred “stags” never assembled The Foresters proved themselves to be of the kind which gees to make an affair of that sort wholly successful The dining room at Murdocks was filled to overflowing It was artistically decorated with U S flags which signified the loyalty of the forestry class A great “get acquainted jollification” was kept up until about 9 o’clock when the hosts sang their class song and then everyone began eating And eat they did So heartily did everyone work that it was hard for some to stop long enough to listen to the toasts given by several members of the faculty and the class The one creating the most comment probably was the one given by Mr Madson on “The Art h of making bread” Miss Coopers receipts were terribly altered in his method of procedure Prof Thatcher sang a few musical sour-doug- selections including ‘So Long Mary’ Those present were the members of the faculty with whom the Foresters came in contact the students holding prominent positions in student activities and the class which included some of the inspectors and supervisors of this reserve and the students U A C vs B Y C In our last game with the B Y in a little affair that lasted just forty minutes we let them know that we were “coming up” in the It was gentle art of basket-ba- ll no one sided contest like previous battles but a game in which very few people knew what the real out come would be until the final score was announced When the first whistle blew “big curly Joe” found there was an up- C per hand always present in the “center business” and it was not long after the ball had been passed back and forth a few times among the Aggies before we had a basket The farmers were evidently ‘upon the floor most of the time” for it was not long until the score was G to 1 in our favor At this point the “inevitable” occurred the B Y C took out time After this thev were able occas- - |