Show JUNIOR ISSUE U A C MONDAY NIGHT! The last big 1 1 1 1 c ol‘ AND U DF D DEBATORS TO CLASH SATURDAY EUGENICS SOCIETY NIGHT tin year! wi I take commencement place next Monday evening in This will! the Smalt gymnas mu From and h- tli Jun'or a We all know alone says much that this dance is a close scum: with the Military Hall tor bein'' the leading social event of the ccllce yea: That 's what ‘t while ’n other ol at the A ( l ave a in i do which not lcjrcs department the dunior Prom has first place in the festivities of At some ot the college year them college work s ops and the1 entire week is given up to the soe:al affair of the Jun'ors who de- vet e themselves to entertaininL’ friends from out of town And 1IEBKR HEX XI OX C W IiKESK then too it is in the hands ofi the class of ’14 a class which has Wees Kobcrt McMullen and 0 shown itself readv to rise to anv ' (Question: “Resolved that W McCcnkie of the Trusts rather than emergency though perhaps the lisinu: in some eases shows more their dissolution shall be the polBeinron and Rees both reprevalor than discretion They cer- icy of the Federal (lovoriiment’' sented us last year and proved to Mcthis hard are tainly working Once more the former stars of he equal to the occasion week to make their From a sucthe A ( are to meet those of the Mullen and McConkie both bring cess It with them splendid records from F of F in a debating contest sold Yesteiday the booths were that the It Y l which assures a no donht is well to the clubs classes and faculty lat vear our hoys in spite ol!"r balanced team and there will be much good Flail already this year luu humored rivalry in the desire to been given two t louiicings hv the (Continued on Tape Two) Aggies and We have no reason to a repel it :oi of the outcome of two think that nothin' else than on- tinued success will he ours Oil! years ago This year the F of F are de team has worked long and eara tei mined that they shall not nestly and are fully loaded for eombinWith the as hard contest TEST FOR BOYS j gain fall siiehareeasy prey and of students there the a result they sending an ex- ed support team to repre- can he m doubt sts to the outcome capable tremely Tlic young men of I lie college Students! let's support our Their men are sent them hep are to have another chance to win Hamilton team as we did in our last deTracv (Jardner a medal for bate and aid our fellows to vie oratory The sons of ami Mr Stratton the American Revolution in Ftah We however feel that success tory irmu the commendable motive of lones will act as Rev ids fair with such representa j'loim ting a greater regard for WMwiirmnii of the debate I Ichcr Herndon cur country liave asked that a tives as rontcst he iudd at the college eon- of a public meet in at Wliioit oiations on palriot'sin! lui'l be given Plus contest is to take place hatnubiy April lit b the anni-- l Veis'tiy ( f the battles of Lex'ng-- j l'ii at d Concord Tl:e student taking pari will he expected to k'lvo an or g nat ta k on some! Mibjrrt dies j with the design ofj dr v vr home some lessen In 1 1: - j I i- -' - Re-gulat'- j oo-to- n 1 j j 1 1 atiiot ini The subject is to he bos ‘ii by tin contestant It wilj he ne essjuy for those "!' intend to take part in this 'oiliest to hand in their names to I'rof I tallies hv day April lGtli I p nn Wednes-- j At the first regular meet’ng of the Ftah Eugenics socie'y on Apiil J lllld the fol-- ’ w‘ng officers were elected: Muthonihah Thomas Salt Lake ity pieddert J C Whee’on Tarland first vice p: evident Dr Fred Taylor Provo second vice o evident and Dr L (r Titus Logrn secretary and treasurer "'ounullrus elected were Prcf facoh Hnl'n of the Fniveisitv of IF ah Mrs Mar ha H Jennings 'matron of the Salt Lake public Is and Dr K (1 (Juwans of of the Ogden superintendent s hook State Industrial The objects of the society which was lecently organized are to accumulate and study data relative to any and all eharaeteris-tie- s of mankind such data to be acquired by correspondence the acquisition of family records study of genealogies through field work and otherwise to aid in the spreading a knowledge of flu laws of heredity especially transmission those affecting the of worthy and unworthy traits: to flirt her the Eugeircs ideals in the home s bool and elsewhere to promote legislation which will aid in controlling the- transmission of unworthy characteristics in the human race The society expects to wage a vigorous campaign fur the furtherance of its objects and in the near future will semi speakers who are acquainted with the to work throughout the state speak before eugenic and genealogical societies high school organizations and other assemblies Thursday ! i j j I - 1 1 I ELECTS OFFICERS SENfjALL The iceeiit Sen'or hall was cue of the best dances of the sea on All those who were present vT join us in Ill's asertion hut to those who were absent we vT say that you missed the las chance to dance the “farewell -- glide" in a Senior party Trm it is that we will he able to do the “whirly whirl" wth the membeis of the graduating (las before they leave hut the oppov tun’ty to join them in their ela-parly has gone lVIovx! wake up! The girls will come if you’ll jonly give them a chance V’liih the attendance was fail y good plenty to have a good time yet at s () ROUT mcmiimn W MFFOXK1F Alternative 1 |