Show STUDENT LIFE i’AGE FOUR Or is it because our A TRIBUTE TO OUR CLASS bu ldings are thought to he fire Once unto the crowded A C proof? If a tire wen1 to break out An education for to seek PublisJicxl every Friday of the School near the main halls on the first Year by Student Hotly Organization Fainc a bumli of lads and lassies floor and the smoke should he do of the U A C Timid humble lowly meek tec ted in the class rooms before $100 Per Year the tire was discovered the i Subscription 5 Cents Single Copies if Mot the Seniors on the stairway would he a panic worse second-class matter “Entered as Stepped aside and looked ill is’ possible than condition such a L9 1908 at the postoffice September awe at Logan Utah under the Act of the congested halls immediately to March 1879” If t lint large Trembled when they went following chapel chapel College Delivery is made from Stu- school in New York that burned Marveled much at all they saw dent Life Office Room 275 had had tire jjttiftent Htfe STAFF ROBERT MAJOR Editor-in-Chie- f CARRIE RICHARDS Associate Editor RAYMOND POND GLENNA BALLANTYNE Locals TURA ALDOUS Athletics Vol XI No 28 Friday March 3 91 21 WHO KNOWS is There ail old savin" goes something like this: 3 which “A Freshman knows not hut knows not that he known not” “A Sophomore knows not and knows that he knows not” “A Junior knows hut knows not that he knows” And “A Senior knows and knows that he knows” This is an ancient saying hut nevertheless deservingly applicable in many cases however there are ex eptons where its application would he an unpardonable solecism The most noticeable exception I know of is our case at the A C If an should ever have the mental misfortune and lack of ordinary judgment to quote this proverb the most fitting answer would he another proverb of which reads equal ant’quity thus: “one doesn't know how much he has to know in order to ‘s upper-classma- n know how little he knows” so if we were to concede that “a senior knows and knows that he knows” without proof our concession would he absurd lie may know much hut his amount of knowledge :s reckoned hv his ability to make it known to others because unless he can give to others what he knows how are we to “know that HE knows?” As very few have been able to satisfactorily do this we would be justified in saying that be doesn’t quite “know enough to know bow little he knows” or else bis consciousness of knowing absorbs or deadens bis ability of conveying it to others consequently depriving society of its birth-righ- t f FIRE DRILL so far? about a year ago dr 11 every student couM have been saved hut as it was a panic followed the discovery of the lire and the consequences were severWe have been fortunal deaths ate so far but can't tell when out It is good fortune may change true that if the buildings were always as cold as they wen1 last Saturday a tire would he welcomed hut warm weather is coming let us take steps toward pi eventing a repetition of tin New York disaster depends upon the service and satisfaction which the clothing wc sell gives to the wearer That’s why we offer good clothes to you and you can put as much faith in the scrvLe they will give as wc do In fact your satisfaction is Later they became accustomed To tin movings of the mass Fould (listiugu'sh “Profs” and President Even dared to sluff a class more — but mighty Preps no Freshmen Daily sLuggling t’ward the goal Some are bending all their ellorts T’ be listed on the College Poll " —— I i I While Owen “Pete” and Crook TO THE SENIORS st on When a student first enter: In athletics win the games collegs his whole life centers on is daily woik and one hope efforts are mmr’shed and strengthened with tin single cherished desire that of graduation Hut alas! when that long desired goal is reached and he stands on the summit of intellectual advancement a change seems to come over him The most joyous day of his life is at hand but instead of rejoicing In is tilled with sad ness The one day looked forward to and struggled for L Hut a relic t inn on the reached ascension of flat arduous ladder of learning brings up Hit' fondest and tenderest memories of day past and gone forever 1 1 our debators Doutre’s wrestling brings Pond and X-dso- Us fame “Lob” represents us dramatics Margaret for tin choir plays Hence tin A C needs the Fresh- Note well the prices Your inspection of the clothes will convince you that they are really reasonable in men So let’s Imidlv sing The Success or Failure of This Live Store (TT! their praise C II HOWELL BROTHERS 4 Dill: Mother what Ihink Paul Fed to kiss do von im while was in tin gaiden Ibis morning Mother: Well why d’dn’t you scream Girl: I did everv lime I could get in v mouth open 1 1 -- ffe” is flu most “(’ollege Prof Porter (in Cliem): Mr pleasant period in the l’fe of a The Emblem of Quality man or woman 1m t unfoi tunately Parher what is energy? Mr l’arber Langtoii: I know Highest Award IMPA we must pass in to cold and I 1909 but can’t bea tless world when the time explain Phones 420b 178x Prof Potter: Did you ever arrives Though while sitting by 135 Main the fire side when golden youth have any? has faded into old age ami the joy and tension of college life lia changed into the holy respons' bil’t’cs of family lift we fancy we can hear the shrill whistle oi 10 students meet” ""'I' Leading (Vnft dinners of Logan the umpire calling the mighty ianuraetutvrs of the Famous “ISO FIIOCOLATHS Our Filtering to Class Parties cannotYL” blue and white to the onslaught be excelled in “prlee” or “quality" then the deafening vol u n e of shouts rising from the mass oi students in tin grand stand We see the old building clearly outlined agauist the Imre back ground of tin Rocky Mounta ns This beautiful picture is sudEncourage Your Fathers to Ship Their Live denly removed by the call for Stock to the Institution that Assists the lunch and we awake to find it only a dream and that we are no Agricultural Colleges of the West in Promotlonger students but fathers and ing the Live Stock and Agricultural Industry mothers Oft in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain hath bound Ask Them to Write us for Market Informa1 In most of the large American me cities laws are being passed com Fond memories brings tin light pelting schools and colleges to Of other days around me have fire drill: why haven’t we been having tire drill? Is it be Messrs Madsen and L’Vhards cause we have had the good for- of Salt Lake ( ity were tune to prevent a disastrous fire the visitors for the Theta among bail MEET ME AT THE ROYAL TO AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS tion Free P ortland Union Stock Yards Co North Portland Ore |