Show CAGE two STUDENT LIFE track work This class should he leaders in the movement which called the “babies” or better has resulted in popular high still the “boobies” It indicates schools farmers’ mechanics’ no sand and no girl should talk and trade schools throughout his to such a fellow We want fel- native land lows at the A C who have some sand and ginger and who know that one gets out of any thing In a recent theme contest held just what he puts in to it This is true in even- case So fellows by the English Four students in get gusy and try and you'll feel section three the folloAving was Student better and do better awarded first place Of course one cannot become Life prints this theme in order to a track man in just a few nights show the excellent work done by or in even a month or two it our High school students and to takes long persistent training encourage work along this line But if one will train one or two IN HONOR OF SMART seasons there is no reason at all Hah Rah Rah ! why he cannot become a 10 seRah! Rah! Rah cond or a 4:48 man Rah Rah ! Rah We have men in the school who Smart! Smart! Smart! have passed through the develop lie is an A C man that’s cering stage and this is just what they will tell you Work and tain For would any one other Shirk and than an A C man make such a you’ll accomplish ? lie knew when to give it you’ll die off The men who have gift made the best records any place — when we needed it most That always had to work A large ten thousand dollars was the number of last year's track men nemleus — the beginning — the life are back and we look to a good of our gymnasium to be We had no satisfactory way of team this year Among those who We are back may be mentioned showing our gratification Steed could not half express our thanks Wyatt Plant Peterson It would Cooley Hancock Aldous Fror-e- r in words or actions not have been sufficient for one and Paddock student to have represented the IROF DREW HONORED whole student body in a speech Prof Drew has recently been to Mr Smart We belie veff-ihuieeied a member Ff the Ameri- “In unity there is strength” so can Societv of Agricultural En- we all did it together We struggineers This society will hold gl'd through our first four classits next regular meeting at the es At one o’clock sharp the students had gathered in a crowd University of Minnesota in’ in front of the new Federal building It was an ideal day and SKJOLDBORG must have been an interesting The Danish author J Skjold-borsight for the oppesite street was who visited the College crowded with The spectators and spoke in chapel a week ago bard boys in their uniform aslast Wednesday might with sembled on the steps of the build-iequal propriety be called a social tr and increased enthusiasm reformer lie is the author of with two rousing selections We eight or nine powerful sociologi- were anxious to be moving so cal novels written in the natur- the was immediately parade alistic style popularized bv found Our beautiful banner of These blue and white was carried by Maupassant and Zola works deal chiolly with the con- the first man Mr Stevens the ditions cf the laboring classes in Student Body came president Denmark and their influence was next Then came the band boys Jo pronounced that the govern- marching by twos and playing as ment appointed a commission to they went The cadets were next investigate and if possible im- in order then came the Student prove conditions for the laborers Body bearing manners of vari on the big landed estates Mr ous clubs and societies Skjoldbcrg has been one of the The p recession proceeded to Timpanogos 0 Mighty Mountain hew I tints and maple deck thee out in gala dress Where the oak-lea- f In thy beauty thou are lovely in thy grandeur so sublime Sages say thou art the same as whenthou wert first touched by time Jeweled are thy brows 0 Mountain and thine eyes doth send forth light When the setting sun doth kiss thee ere it yields unto the night All thy streams of living waters glisten Mountain as they run For thy whitened caps have courted the embrace of mid day sun All thy breast is decked with colors borrowed from the solar rays On thy face is marked the changes of the cycles years and days Proud old Mountain how I love thee hoary as thou art and old With thy silver veins and crystal and thy heart of purest gold show thy strength which aige hath Iron sinews wrought And thy massive granite fingers that from heaven Jove hath THEME CONTEST - ! onyx-covere- ! Boundless is thy treasure Mountain Monarch of each lowly vale Giant-lik- e with all thy power zephyr kissed and torn by gale Nature’s artist (yellow Autumn) decks thee with a lavish hand — There a green-rimme- d spot of amber here red bars fresh from her hand Autumn borrowed from the rainbov brighter tints than oft are seen And she spreads them o’er thy bosom from the early morn till ! ‘ ai- g n rM-l- I $ 4 4 MtHt11 Thatcher Music Co 39 S°Uth Main StrCCt f d brought I ! love thee as I gaze upon thy crest e ’en Timpanogos in thy beauty in thv grandeur so sublime Thou are a rugged Monarch and the peer of Father Time CONTRIBUTED he home of Mr Smart and a carriage was on hand to convey him to the Tabernacle As he came out of his house he was greefed— wif h— fftting: —songs - anil gon Agricultural College are go I ing to present the “College Widow” in the near future This play was the unanimous choice of both societies over a great number cf worthy productions It had that breezy college atmosphere coupled with good literary style so was accepted The Utah A C certainly puts her stamp of approval on the choice Smart” for the gym” noisy cheers “Here’s to “Nine rails “What’s the matter with Smart” After being helped into the carriage the procession followed it to the Tabernacle At 2 o’clock all business houses were closed in honor of the occasion and of crowds of towns-peopl- c joined the students at the meeting Mr Stevens acted 'as chairman College songs were sung speeches were made by prominent men as President Widtsoe Thomas Smart the Mayor of Logan and many others which were enjoyed to the fullest extent by those present After the singing of A C U our A C U the meeting was adjourned 0 A C nTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTr’TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI t t E 1 Hurry! 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