Show Published VOLUME X THE 11 eekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY MARCH ELECTION 8 NUMBER 1012 OF 0 STUDENT BOOT OFFICERS Shall We Make a Method? Change in —— About one year ago now an effort was made here at the A C to change the manner of electing managers of Student Body activities viz: athletics dramatic:- and manager and editor of Student - Life The effort then made to improve the manner of selecting these men was defeated Mr Editor as one of those who last year helped defeat the mens When the Aggie Club Edited Student Life 21 A C MEETS B V 0 TONIGHT Tonight at Provo our representatives clash in debate with the Hrigham Young University 'team in an attempt to justify the action of Piosident Taft in vetoing the Arizona statehood bill on account of its containing a clause pioviding for the recall of judges In this contest by popular vote the Utah Agricultural College will be represented by Samuel II Judd and Mark II Greene whom we aie sure are prepared to ably represent u and maintain the present high debating standard of the school as has been built up in similar contests of previous BE SURE YOU ARE TAGGED BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT Faculty in FARCES NIBLEY HALL WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 me I wisii to acknowledge a complete change of heart I now most heartily desire to see the matter reconsidered The proposed change was simply this: instead of electing the e men hy popular vote of the student Bodv as now done make tluse positions appointive hy the Executive committee Mr Editor the Student Body cb'ets its President Vice President Secretary and three members of the Executive committee Three heads of school- represent mmitte-the faculty on this and Mr (’churn is Ui Treasurer 1 think it would he preferable to have the Executive committee appoint the heads of Student Activities for the identical reason that under the Commisison plan of City Government Logan now elects a Mayor and two Commissioners end then allows these three gentlemen to select and appoint all other minor city oHieers It is found that men better fitted to the labors of their offices can he thus recured President Widtsoc advocated (Continued on Page C) ’ 7 - : before-mentione- d i Faculty Play Next Wednesday High Browed Profs to Glint and Glitter Before The Footlights ALL PROCEEDS TO GO TO LIFT BUZZER DEBT Much artful persuasion on the The (Faculty) Play’s the thing Who says that the Faeuclty is part of the Seniors was necessary The to bring about this happy issue forsooth! Dead dead? in hut the delicate scruples of the Faculty is the livlicst hunch Faculty all gave way in a good the institution and it i hoped that the Next Monday evening in the cause “Buzzer Debt” whbh like the College chapel two lively little Ghost of Pampio will not down farces hy William Dean Howells will after next Tuesday’s perwill he presented by Faculty formance he no more members and their wives “just Under the very aide direction for fun” their own and that of if Miss Huntsman the players their friends ' have perfected these charming The Faculty Women’s League little comedies and a thoroughly has brought about this unpreceevenjoyable evening is assured dented and marvelous thing But the half has not yet been eryone The plays ami casts of players evening under told On Wel the am pices of the Seniors the are a follow:: A Likely otory Faculty will appear in a public performance of these delightful Mr Willis Campbell ProtM’arroll farces at Nibley Hall The pro- MrsWillis Campbell Mrs Walker ceeds of this performance will he Mr Arthur Wellington used to help raise the “Buzzer Mr Carrington Debt" eai s Our learn has been earnestly and persistently working in preparation for this coming event and they confidently express them-elveas prepaied to meet anv onslaught of eiitieisin their opponents may attempt to heap upon the veto action of the presis i dent The question from the viewis espoint of American politics exsentially new but of live and tensive interest at the present time The first congressional debate of importance upon this question took place in that body during the l!)ll-1blwhen it was hotly debated pendol ing the action ol both Houses 2 ses-io- u Congress upon the constitution submitted by the Aiizona constitutional convention in accordance Miss Greenwav Miss Rice Mrs Carrington Miss Crookston The Register Miss Kerr Miss Ethel Reed Mi s Henrietta Spaulding Mrs Dorter Mr Oliver Ransom Mr Earl Robinson Prof Dala Mr Grimiidgc |