Show STUDENT LIFE PAGE TWO from other people We have students even schools at all but students who seniors here who seem to considhave grown up in the institution er it their duty to inform others Moreover there is no estab- of the defects of certain things in lished precedent in this schlool the institution In trying to diswondciful eril’cal when it comes to buying booths play their The Senior clacs of last year did ability they often make things not get one and there appeared appear much worse than is ready to be no “cry” about it from the the case They say among other Juniors The reason why the things that the “A” is too small writer took the position he did that the Cafeteria is “a graft” is still less understood when we that the college roll is “a fake” consider that the Sophomore class and the attendance committee of last year to which he belong- “a nuisance” But did you ever ed refused to buy a booth from see a student of this kind who the prorent seniors who were then did anything toward improving introducing the Prom for the first conditions? There is a time to find fault: when a plan is in time Now as to loyalty the author formation make your criticism didn’t “pause and consider” known if it is valid others will The new students who had spent see it and the fault will be coris several years in othei schools had rected But when the plan to come here and adapt them- adopted stand by it boost give it If support selves to entirely new conditions your whole-soule- d form new associations and give you cannot do this keep still be a knocker up all that was dear to them and Don’t -- J S W the way in which they have entered into every sort of student A CHANCE FOR THE activity and supported every student movement throughout the SCRIBBLER entire year is deserving of the Too much cannot be said in U The highest commendation favor of a Scribblers’ club It is A C cannot aok for better truer i branch which rightfully' beentire in the is found loyalty than longs and is most needed in this class of 1910 The author of that institution at the present time out broaden better article had There aie students among us who his words make and a little just aim to achieve their greatness and actions conform to his opin- with the pen What better preion of the type of students the A liminary could one wish for than C aims to produce an organization of this sort? —CONTRIBUTED Not only will this be a chance for development to those who are inclined to write but it will creTHE KNOCKER material for Have we any of this class of ate more and better It will student publications people in our school? Any who - advance College journalare continually finding fault greatlyism It’s worth while Let’s bemaking their lives criticising C miserable and causing discontent gin it— (1 W to others? People who haven’t progressiveness enough to join ARE WE BROAD ENOUGH? The great tendency at our others in some new undertaking and give it genuine support? If school i to confine all ‘learning you are acquainted with the con- to the purely practical side of versation that goes on in little life and for that reason we seem groups around the halls you will to favor the elimination of all agree that we have a few such courses which cannot be turned cently come to Contributions THAT PROM ARTICLE In lift weeks issue of Life appeared an attack upon the senior class which was not only uncalled for but lacked the first trace of reason or justice It should be benath the dignity of a student of this college to make such insinuating remarks about another clacs through the student organ It is gratifying to know that the spirit of that article does not by any means represent the true spirit of the great majority at least of the other classes but was apparently an unwise expression of personal enmity The poison made his attack upon the members of the senior class who have come to the A C from other schools declaring their disloyal and emphatically stating that “They are not U A C stu- dents at all and never will be” Of corn e we must no longer consider these heathens as students of the college since such judgment has been passed and the decree has gone forth to all the world but curious multitudes throughout the land are asking what offenses have these “sup- posed” U A C students committed to de'erve such harsh judgment t A'S far a can be determined the only charge against these Seniors ” intolerable is that they belong to a class who did not buy a booth for the Junior Prom Of course the writer of the article in question would have us believe that it was due to the of the oniors who “so-called- dis-loval- re-eeiv- tv ed at “other schools” or at “home” that the their training class did not buy a booth Such an inference contains not n The fact of shadow of truth the matter is those who opposed buying and decorating a booth were not students who have re us 1 into money Perhaps that may be the primary object for the of the institution but it has often occurred to the writer that a few courses in philosophy among all these practical studies would be worth while The study of philosophy would develop reasoning and thinking and cause the student to take greater interest in his being And he would also pursue education more for its own sake and less for financial gains — a condition which would ex-istan- be a little healthier than that isting— II B ex- TEACHERS’ DESKS Many of the teacher’s desks in our College aie very untidy in The books are arappearance ranged in almost any fashion leaves of paper are lying around everywhere and general disorder prevails We are told onr environment shapes our destinies and that pupils imitate their teachers to a marked degree If the desks as well as the work are arranged in a methodical way’ it will have a beneficial effect upon everyone who comes into the room —J C L Greaves (in Chem 7 after explaining a measurement of 11000 of a milimeter) : What is this the measurement of? 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