Show STUDENT LITE PAGE TWO er’s hands like veterans and rarely threw the ball into the audience or at the officials From the start they played as if they expected a hard game and seemed really surprised at their success The of our men was as much in the visitors’ fa vor as their own determination over-confiden- ce during class hours any editor manager associate reporter artist ‘dope slingers’ — exceptRalp — or member of Sorosis Penalty (not herein specified) to be in proportion to value of captive Rule IV: Be it hereby enactee that it shall be right and gentlemanly to stuff all waste paper apple cores and peanut shells into the contribution box Rule V: Thee rules shall go into operation at once It was an instructive game for the players and the coach more than for anyone else and we feel confident our team will win glory before the season’s end There is not the slightest ground for ELEVEN-YEAR-OLHARVARD PRODIGY gloom or the feeling IN NEW SURPRISE especially when we compare this year’s team with that of other William Sidis who claims the year- therefore let us lift our voices in one big shout for the distinction of being the onlv elev-vbasket ball squad year old to ever matriculate in Line-UITarvaid university has sprung another surprise on the less bril-- 1 A C HIGH SCHOOL Ilurlbert Cook iaut populace by expounding lf the Harvard Mathematical CLikstc-nen- Romney rf Wvatt OL'iety on the c Mclnt yre Hancock bodies The speaker took about Bropsard :i:i hour and a half to explain to Fitzpatrick lg Peterson the professors the technicalities Rydaleh rg Refereq Kemp Umpire Ston- - of bh subject— Daily Maroon —— ey Attendance SCO THE PLAINSMAN’S LAND A D - n p be-"or- r four-dimension- al e Miss Huntsman The land the dread winds fanned ’tis place to change ’Twas conquered and now mourned 3 The cabin and family made progress The land they tilled with might And water they had with plenty Which made it bloom in a night And other settlers came Who worked for a cause which was right this And towns were built great land And cities grew by right Which made a great strong nation That had power main and might And as we look we wonder What those old men would say If thev could see our land As it is in this our day O O That’s a : l S $ $ The Common Room Club ST JOHN’S HOUSE ? v Books magazines games 'l tables 0 shower v 3 shuffle board’ baths’ and tub tennis court v 0 0 O O O v S 2 ’ & $ $$ !Bradbury’s Cafe1 WHERE EVERYBODY EATS Regular Dinner 23c DOCTOR I S SMITH DENTIST lir X MAIN ST 11 MET Drs Stewart & Stewart I)K NTI STS 0 this land OVEit FII1ST NATIONAL of ours With ft nit and tlowers And youth so very bold Is the rock foundation Of a mighty nation Which never can grow old good KAXK DR S B THATCHER KXTIST 1 Ovor LM1 (ivocr stores Xu‘!-or- T Phono ! J1 X Main 71 LOG AX UTAH And nations all 1 At a special meeting in ‘Student Life” office latel ast night of the “Student Life” management the following rules and regulations were enacted: Rule I : It is hereby 'made the duty and privilege of any student or students club or society to take keep and have in his (or their) possession any pennant of- -' fice desk or paste of “Student Life” found in “Student Life’s” office or borrowed therefrom Rule II Any person taking in one day or having in possession more than four exchange:' or nine office files or seven magazine numbers shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punishable with a fine not Either great or small Have eyes upon us now To see if we the root of the tree There was a great expanse of land Shall remain the llower of all With sagebrush everywhere — Anonymous Xo place for the wearv to rest Xo place for the ox to stand Dr Stewart: Mr Riter please Xot a house to be seen in the place-thequation on the board desert Riter shook his head And their hearts grew cold with Dr Stewart: Try it ' ' despair Riter: (CM A5 X‘l T3)5 Xot so with this sturdy farmer Ail exile from civilized lffiht Mhss Huntsman giving renten-ce- s He planted hh family beside him asks girl if ?lu changed one And ramped through that long of them Girl: Yes I changed ‘on high’ night 4 And so this hardy old family Ly arts well known to them fashioned a rude log cabin lor shelter fiom nature’s might And tiny tilled the land this family less than one paragraph of eleor the second Which made their lives a delight gant editorials College Roll for each offense This was a western land Rule III: It shall he a high This land of sage and dust crime for any person to entice en- 1 lie land the Easterners scorned snare net or entrap at any time When Jefferson took the trust 4 f? e - ! ! $ $ vo A fa g ATTENTION i (4 e sell all kinds of new and second hand furniture and will l’AY YOU HALF MICE HACK for it when 2 r-- you leave school Logan 2nd Hand Store Bell Phone 10G 2C-3- 0 West First North St UTAH DENTAL t COMPANY WHERE f? ff t TUA 1 GITER DCJSIC CO ' a! sou'ih main stheet 1 |