Show Published VOLUME IX IE eelcly by the Students LQGAN' UTAH of the Utah Agricultural College FRIDAY DECEMBER 9 1910 NUMBER 11 SCHOOL DRAMATICS MOST SUCCESSFUL DEBAT-INTRY-OUTHELD LAST TUESDAY NIGHT G NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS APPEAR BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS S University of Utah and Teams Chosen Provo Seldom lias such interest in debating been manifest as during this year at the A C From an institution feebly and almost uselessly struggling for it: very exis fence it has in a few short years frown to be one of the strongest of our school activities Its healthy growth was indicated by the organizing of “The Agora” the honorary debating society just formed The interest taken in the s this year marks however the final establishment of debating in its proper place at this school Georcp R Hill f08 In these Try-ont- s but two of our three teams weree ‘elected the teams to meet the University of Utah and that the Brigham Young University Try-out- s will be held later to select the team that goes to Montana to meet the M A C In all sixteen men tried for places on the teams and from these seven were eho en Four men represent the college agains the “U of U” three principals and one alternate While three men represent us against the B Y U there being but two prinei-merepresent us against th B Y U thro being but two principals for either side in this debate J S Welch V C Woolley and X 1 T Cornish were chosen for the U of IT team with A M (lurjar alternate For the B Y U team W L Quayle and I B Ball were selected with Herein B undersoil as alternate That the men chosen represent the best the school can give none will deny We may confidentially expect great things from them of the class of 1908 The debating committee is juTwo prominent younger Alumni members and cou t:cs in Cornell University bilant over the result Never both pursuing have such successful debating both in line for the doctor’s degree Mr Jensen holds a research try-out-s been conducted at this fellowship in plant pathology school Different members of the committee who have had the pleasure of attending debating (Continued on Page Two) I try-out- inter-eollegia- te ! Pinero’s Amazons to be Pres-- ) ented Af er many weeks rf hard work the High school students are at last ready to present to the public their contribution to the pleasurers of this school year They will present Pinero’s delightful comedy “The Amazons” nexi Monday and Tuesday nights This p’ay as do nearly all of Pinero’s deals with the life of the English nobility It contain: Pinero’s usual amusing situations mixed with his touches of pathos The play will prove exceeding- ly interesting to college students aml'lenda itself very well to dent production With such a play to present and such a cast as follows to present it no doubt as to it’s success can be entertained Every cIndent owes it to himself his college and to the High School students who have worked so hard to go and see this play Already it has been produced to a large enthusiastic house in Providence and tomorrow night the cast will go to Ilydo Park The Cast n post-gradua- te “ Erminie ” Saturday Night stu- Viscount Bitterly Barrington Ross Bas ett Unified Earl of Twcenwayes C M Aldous Andre f’ount do rival Spencer Eccles U Roger Minchin Lorenzo Hatch Fitton (a game keeper) Olenard A (build Youatt (a servant) Orts (a poacher Miriam Mnrchineers of Castlc- Marie Gardener Jordan Three daughters — Lady Xcaline Bclturbet lVrcinda Ballnntyne Lady Wilhclma Bclturbet Leona llolgren Lady Thomasin Bclturbet Stella Peterson Lola Johnso Sergeant Shutes Rev |