Show PAGE TWO STUDENT LIFE ing at a low rate of interest for on this wmrk Our step is the first a certain definite period of time and therefore a small one Our and in maximum and minimum successors must follow' it up for amounts In order that these we know' that they can do nothloans may be used for current ing better than to help others to expenses only they shall be paid help themselves If this fund is monthly to the borrower in used for this purpose it will anamounts not exceeding twenty-fiv- e swer the wishes of the Senior dollars To protect the fund Class of 1911 from losses each borrower must have his personal note covering DEGREE GRADUATES 1911 the amount of his obligation en(Continued from page 1) SCHOOL OF HOME dorsed by at least one person ECONOMICS These requirements are made onAnna Christensen ly to insure protection Elizabeth V Frazee The fund shall thus be made El da Ilaven or perpetual and by means of the acLeah Ivans cumulating interest it shall in a Lucille Jensen (class vice presiterm of years duplicate itself Its power of doing good shall there- dent) Coral Ivcrr by be augmented Annie Xiblev This move of the Class of 1911 Clara Parish has awakened a keen interest in G ec rgin a Smurt h wa it e the school The faculty has seen SCHOOL OF COMMERCE the wisdom of it and as a body Samuel Christense has subscribed the sum of six Newel Cornish hundred dollars The raising of Canute Peterson more than a thousand dollars for such a worthy purpose encourARBOR DAY DOINGS aged the Seniors so much that Last Saturday we joined with they set about to solicit addi- the citizens of bur city and state tional contributions from the in honoring Arbor Day By an and wealthy men of the hour Prof Batchelor had State In spite of the fact that early completed such arrangements as money is so scarce a substantial selecting the sight digging the sum has been secured and when holes and transferring the trees some who did not state the The sight selected was the hillside amount which they would give just east of the "Woman’s buildmake their contributions we feel ing The trees were all evergreens that our judgment shall not b© and were in formafar off if we say that another tion so as planted group to give the grove effect thousand dollars has been added The faculty headed by Pres to the amount which has already Widtsoe was out in number while been raised at the school each of the college classes was The big men of the State are represented by the class president behind us in this movement and a body of students Under believe that the Agricultur- Prof Batchelor’s direction each They al College stands for the indus- tree was carefully set by hands intrial development of the terested in its welfare- and watchand that its ed by eyes that love the artistic Region work in assisting the farmer an- and beautiful in nature "We are swers one of the most vital pre- sure that the faculty forgot to apsent needs of our country The point a speaker for its planting existing financial stringency has ceremony Each of the classes had made it impossible for some of arranged for a speaker to represour most philanthropic citizens to ent it and these talks proved to assist in enlarging this fund be fitting and The interesting However we Merc assured by speakers were Clyde "W Lindsay them that as soon as conditions Senior Chas West Junior John improved they would be glad to 0 Pence Sophomore Ed Holm-greehelp us There arc many others Freshman and Tura M in the State uho will fiirst and second year gladly render us as'Utanee ir we but ask them The Senior Class will not Why do you call this place Hobe able to reach them all It rests tel Gout ? with those who follow' us to carry Because its a “swell’’ joint Hirr H t m I V ' "i V : ial Inter-Mounta- in - It has been the custom of the graduating class of the College to do something each year that no other graduating class has done or thought of This year the class of 1911 could think of nothing but what had been used by the other classes of the past They were in despair The bright minds of the class availed them Hope wrns fast fading nothing It was up to the faculty to save the day By the unanimous vote they decided that the class of 1911 should take the final examinations before graduation something that no previous class has even thought of much less done Joy has filled the hearts of the They despondent seniors again in a new light and see the faculty they will long remember them as having saved the day for the class Long live the facultv VEDA Il’UNSACKER For Secretary of Student Body ANNA MATIIISON For Executive Committee L A STEVENS I B BALL (I B CAINE BYRON ALDEX GEO FISTER JOHN PENCE II J WEBB V L MARTIXEAU For Editor of Student Life ! 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