Show STUDENT LIFE J’AliU TWO AGRICULTURALCLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Progressive Students to Direct Activit’es During Year 1912-1- 3 W’ith :o many capable men in an organization it was not surprising to ree a tinal vote of only one majority for some of the offices AYDiile most of the officers were elected on a small majority something will certainly be accomplished when the following gentlemen guide the activities ol the Agricultural Club The result of the election was: Jos W Olsen president A C Carrington vice president Wekli J S E Price treasurer The outgoing officers were en a vote of thanks for the cess of the past year 1 secy-treasur- er givsuc- t OUR COLLEGE (Tune Yankee Doodle) The A C College Logan Town Wel have you all a knowin’ Is thirteen hundred strong today And still we are a growin’ Chorus C— A C— A C U A C— A C— Utah C— A C— A C U A C— A C— Utah A A TheSenior Class of “Xinenten-twelve- ” No students ever prouder We'll join life’s battle very soon Amidst its smoke and powder Chorus Some of us are slim ami tall And some are low and fat :ir Some are young some growing gray Xow what d’you think of that sir Chorus Our College is our pride boast To and her we’ll prove true blue sir When called upon to give a toast 'Tis always A C IJ sir Chorus STUDENT SENIORS FAREWELL The students of the senior clas have now laid aside their text books Tin expression on each face however reveals the fact that none have ceased studying Our real serioit thoughts seem just to have commenced In tak ing an inventory of the work done here at school we find that already our rememberanee of the facts taught in the class room are fast disappearing Still it has taught us to view things in a somewhat broader way Through our brief study of the various sciences we have learned to observe more keenly the wonderful works of nature a sight of the rocks the flowers and the little insect mean more to us than formerly Our study seems to have taught us discontent We shall not be satisfied with our present achievement but shall use the i xperience attained here in taking advantage of the opportunities which are certain to come in our way during our journey through life Put win-- it mav be asked — do the seniors wear this melanwhen it is a choly appearance day that all the students are looking forward to We may answer by saying that it is the breaking away from college which causes this pathos During our school days we have developed a life distinct from the practical man The work has been outlined for us and we have been guided along definite channels In short the responsibilities have been largely taken 1‘iom us but now many of us shall no longer be guided by our professors It means that we shall fight our own battles It is not responsibility though that we fear but this change of 'ife which brings the sorrow we During our college career have been lontinually finding new friends Through our daily associations we have developed the truest friendship Never can we forget the little kindly acts ministered to us by our associates In looking back it is easy to see the intluence they have had in shaping our lives Surely many a happy moment will be spent in calling to mind these bright and happy school clays Next week we leave our dear old A C U and scatter widely Hut though we shall no apart longer be confined within the walls of the school yet we can not say that our connection shall be severed The true college spirit has grown with each individual — the institution’s interests must always be our interests I LOCALS Wasn’t it great to see bow the seniors looked when the Juniors escorted their fair coeds home after the president’s reception Purchase an alarm clock seniors so you will wake up before the day of resurrection We make a specialty HU to satisfy our patrons Give us a trial N A Larson Hardware TTJ CGMPANT Miss Margaret Bolten after a long adventurous service has acluish-s- l cepted a position as head in ger in Eagle Cafe THE BOOSTERS INN CAFE — f- -- Ethel Krdman has decided that single blessedness isn’t Miiss what it is supposed to be so she is to be united in the bonds of Honest Treatment to All wedlock June 1 East First North 16 CURRELL WM “Students’ Expressman” 1920 :he Professor Arnold leccives following letter Dear Professor Arnold: Per haps you will be interested to know- that I have fiua’ly suee - ed-e- d acquiring a reading knowledge of scientific German Your stu leir X Baggage Transferred to all parts of the oily IlfailiuartorH Kiter BrosDrugCo Kesidenec Phone 456 k j2 Glasses Eyes Tested Fitted in C L MERRILL The following was taken in Charge of Reliable Watch Repairing Clooks We can’t all he Hennions lmt we will get as near as possible — Vivie Hatch Seniors get ivour tiekets for your visitors at Registers Office You are only entitled to two except upon special request Hoost with the Hoosters in Watehes ami Silverware Everything Jewelry College Souvenirs from the Huntsville Times: For “Pure bred Jersey Hulls” apply at the Wilson Dairy Farm We would just hint that John put the following in next issue: who Wanted — A good Cook wants a good Husband Apply the Farm Wilson Dairv at Our Optical Department is a Competent Refract! mist UememlK-- r WENDELBOE C M 53 East First North St Logan Utah STUDENTS When you want your Baggage Transferred Phone 418 U Tony Express and Baggage Line J W AULT Proprietor Pianos and Household Furniture Moved C There are plenty of Chocolates on the market but none just like Murdock's C Ours will please the most delicate taste Put up in dainty packages and loose A large quantity always on hand Col ege BarberShop I One door west 1st Natnl Bank Linnartz & Skabelund Props A S HORNE Druggist Pure Drugs Fine Perfumes and Toilet Articles Hot Soda Water Our Specialty Bank Barber Shop H Modern Equipment J Carlisle Proprietor Baths Basement Thatcher Bank t t T x I |