Show STUbFNT LIFE PAGtl FOUR icj report us as the “deadest stud-- 1 ent body in the state?” How can gduftent Hilt OVERCOATS we expect the team men to feel a spirit which we have not got?! EARL & ENGLAND PUR CO This means not only every class Logan Utah but every individual matter Wake up ! "Entered as second-c’aa- s Printed by September 19 1908 at the postolfice at Logan Utah under the Act of March 1879” Delivery is made from Stu dent Life Office Room 275 College Editor-in-chi- ef DAVID W SMITH Associate Editors JULIUS B BEAUNSON LEONARD DAVIDSON Business Manager LANGTON BARBER Assistant Business Manager EASTMAN HATCH THE BEN GREET PLAYERS Record breaking crowds saw both of the Shakesperian plays presented by the Ben Greet players on Monday last We hope comthe Chi- ing of Helen Kellar and cago Glee club The general sentiment of all who attended either or both of the plays was one of satisfaction Those however who saw both are unanimously in placing the afternoon performance (“As You Like It”) as the better by far This fact shows that the students have a proper appreciation of art Although laughing is generally spoken of as healthful still the audience felt that the part at which it laughed was most ridiculous and was a mar on the beauty of one of Shake-spereclever plays —a mar of which Shakespere never dreamed The wit of Shakespere was well brought out by the players in the afternoon The leading was a at far better advanlady tage as Rosalind than as Viola All considered we are well pleased that they came Athletics Artist F BRAITIIWAITE STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President J HOWARD MAUGIIAN Vice President GLADYS CHRISTENSEN GOLDIE FAUX Executive Committee ' A C- CARRINGTON A J TAYLOR - COOPER Standard Bearer NELSEN Football Manager J F WOOLLEY Basketball Manager GROVER LEWIS Baseball Manager LLOYD TUTTLE Track Manager LEONARD DAVIDSON Debating Manager JULIUS B BEARNSON Socials and Theatricals STEWART HORSLEY Cheer Leader JOHN SHARP Song Leader ROSS BE ATI E OLOF $18 to $30 HOWELL BROTHERS Logans Foremost Clothiers " Number Friday January I" 1)15 “STUDENT LIFE” 1 4J A good way to do something of note is to write a basketball song We are badly in need of one right away Write a good song for our indoor sport and we will fix it with the Buzzer stair to get you into the year THE Volume XIII Farmers & Merchants GET IN THE BUZZER book' I' Where is our student life? It seems that even the little life we did have early in the year has hibernation Kuppenheimer Suits New Fall Stples ’s Secretary j?one into $30 $20 $15 that this result insures the ARTHUR CAINE Locals MABEL SPANDE LE ROY 1IILLAM Exchanges EDWIN WINDER VEDA C Among a score or more excellent coats here is the Correct dressy beautifully Ivuppenheimer King George tailored from the best domestic woolens and a selection of foreign fabrics you’ll scarce be able to duplicate anywhere at any price for the winter In October we were boasting of the life shown by our Freshman class and expecting to have the infants wake up the slumbering and put new vim into the entire student body What has happened Fresh ies? Where is all that class spirit? Yes and what are you doing Sophs? Where is your boasted class distinction? Juniors and Seniors get in and help wake up the sleeping “Aggie spirit” What is the matter with the life at our basketball games? Will we let a high school go back after a game with us and ROUND-U- P Next week and the week following will be busy times on the campus The annual round-u- p has grown to be a very important part of the institution and does probably more toward advertising our school and increasing the attendance of our regular school than any other one agent We as students should therefore be interested in the success of the round-u- p and in the entertainment of the visitors Show our vistors the advantages of our school that they in turn return to their may homes and there advertise us The programs have been carefully arranged and speakers of national reputation have been secured The taking of moving nictures will be one of the many features v Per Kaiser sclilapp der table President Widtsoe leaves for "if I would lick der vordlt Salt Uik e today to meet L II Mein (Jott mein solin I’m able” Und say Bailey Der Frenchmen vot is dem to us I crush dem init mein dumb In yoost vone veek in Paris streets You Machts nix aus von treaties I show Per Belgians who I am I’m yoost like Teddy Roosevelt kid Mein vord ain’t wort a damn I I come right back from Paris quick Und tackle him der Szar bett he Bays quick suddenly “Vat fighting men you are” Und I little George or England too turn him on my knee aloud Student Life stair please meet in Student Life office at Drill hour tomorrow The purpose is to consider another magazine "Ach I I Landis Shoe Shop hear mein Peutchers drum Und spank him so Will the committee on publications and all members of ) DER KAISER AND DER CROWN Per yellow Japs dat talks so big I give dose fellow hell PRINCE I make dem tink der planet Mars Dor Kaiser cal loti tier Crown Prince On top of dem has fell in Uml say to him “Mein Solin Vy you don’t know me yet mem I t ink we go und lick dor vordlt solin Dot gilts us lots of fun” You never seen mo fight Und dat’s der most almightlest ding Per Crown Prince says “Perhaps — Ex In vieh I take delight we can’t” NOTICE issue Invites Student Accounts Our facilities are good for taking care of your business Kaiser hard lie cried pardon me” take him from Ids lighting scldpps Und turn dem into yunk make id m dip ids flags to mein Von all ids scidpp’s Is sunk Und If der Yankee’s give me sass I got right over dere Ibid tear der dog-o- n country up 1 vlll — by IHininel!-I swear C TROTMAN Prop SHOES ELECTRICALLY REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT 40 North 1st West FREE DELIVERY J V Till! 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