Show 9- 04 v 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 f Of The j U A C f i: Published Weekly by the Students 9 9 9 BORAX XIV OUME 9 9 0 SOME CLOG Lut r00 People Attended The llniiiial lTom Decorations Parried Out After a Holland Scheme Blynken and Nod” in the concrete ere at the Prom itnot in the abstract at least not itil the ’windmill had made its last sawed his irn George Dunford had stroke and the punch bowls had delic-ii- s elded the last drop of their "goods” Nay not until the last and the last hand og was elugged that rhyme- as hugged — excuse id thos' was nud id the last nod tree allegories take possession of to the ie 500 doggers who went 116 Prom and because it was Nation maybe Wynken Dlynken and od failed to in appearance But put aat’s only a supposition however The decorations were unusually "Wynken st 1 their shaded novelty A telwork lights formed the overbad decorations while paper sail-at- s pinned to blue paper about the ailing of the track gave a deiight-i- l impression of the sea The faeul r booth represented a boat station e Seniors imitated a Dutch inter-i- r the Sophomores a Dutch oxter in of leasing )r the Freshmen a Dutch flow-- r n The most realistic bit of was the windmill construct'- and shop dec-ratio- d by the notor so Hire evening Grand Promenade was led by The Juniors and attached to a that it turned during t ho tenant hdtsoe and Santschi Mrs followed by atronesses and the uittee The party was very VeI7 a a 10 pleasing in The musie was espec- The Prom committee respect enjoyed particular and the Junior (Mass are to be congratulated splemlid success of the It Id general the ’row Mxtii — ( Mom: I MAX OX THU TRAPK nun is you a Utah Aggie ai weather and a the spring ave made track work almost Possible the last week Coach Oi-l- e 8 far from enthusiastic over the That vn-Io- JMpects D‘ for n winning team this Considering the nearness of for tlie Interclass con Hnt tll' lH 1 rPt lua iatt KraVt concern to those In Vr 7 j 'e ed (0 j tp88lllc oliai11 rdI lll j( h s0 en't nun jn ran better response on students It will be K() Without a of ihe for the each to develop OVER-TIM- " 11111 u PHIL H 1!l(i XUMBER 2(J Board of Trustees Shift College Officials E! WIVES OF WINDSOR’ NEARBY KUADY FOR PKUSUNTATION ‘MURKY DR ItAUU KUMRNS AS DIRliriOR OF THU EXPUKIMENT STATION— DR F S HARRIS APPOIXTUI) TO F1UU VACANCY — JOHN T ( AINU III MAY EXTENSION R JIIUU MADE Dl IHUTOR WITH DR ( MODI OF ARKHTIITKE-- 1 FAD OF S W ATSON COACH W U D tin: Rough Fdges Are YanMiiiig Rapidly YarnMi To Re Applied This Week 1 Four And Miss Huntsman can apply it rest assured You may not exactly 1 New Departments Created With Well Trained Heads and otten as call it varnish hut it lias the same in a lifetime occur such changes have been wrought by the Board of effect on a cast of amateur lootlight Trustees of t lit Utah ‘ Agricultural a on lias as varnish piece aspirants in luir as( meetings (ol The director and the one when l)r fo ’47 furniture Peterson was cast are as busy with the process as a elected President ot the institution student is in wondering what to do and the other held April :rd when when he is marooned on Bogan Is- two directors-- next to the President land during the spring vacation iu importance — a dean and tour “Rehearsals night and day” is the heads of departments received approgram outlined by Miss Huntsman pointments The resignation of Dr and the cast is enthusiastically K 1) Ball nearly ten years dilector of the Experiment Station adopting it as a slogan The first presentation will be in was accepted and I)r Frank S HarPreston Friday April 21st There is ris at present head of the Depail-men- t and of the of Agronomy a tentative date for Smith field oil al Engineering April 2 Uth but the final word is not Schools of Agricult ui was elected to Arts 24ih and Mechanic yet Monday and Tuesday April and 25th are the dates set for Bogan till the vacancy The Drama Ueaguc of America lias Dr Ball has been associated with written for information concerning the F A (’ since 1!MI2 when lie the production in order that it came here from Colorado as of zoology ami entomology might be listed among the Colleges conat the National Shakespearian He became head of the School of vention to he held in St louis Agriculture in 11)04 in which year (Continued on page eight) there were two graduates in that de“ " partment— the largest class in ten SERIES CUASS THE AUU OFF FOR Tjp SohooI of Agriculture prior to Dr Ball's administration had graduated only eight students first the 4:15 at This afternoon in all Since 1304 257 have grndualof the itnerelass baseball games willj thp School of Agriculture campus on college the be staged is year numbering 54 (lass The Sophs led by Shortstop “Brig’j I)r najj was made diJohnson will cross bats with (’apt1 rector of t lie Experiment Station Dave Lamp's Freshies The captains which position together with that of have not definitely announced their head of the School of Agriculture he rounded The held to the present time lineups yet but both have stars has diamond of bunch a the of together work of every department who should put up a good game station is at present on a definitely his Captain Eamph is confident that outlined basis and the whole plan with todays run away Infants can of projects and organization is well for reason game and he has some worked out Of I)r Ball’s work in the Mctwo his high hopes with the state Dr E O Peterson says: Peter and Arizona) his services truly Brides (Idaho I consider Lund Merrill son Page Kirby rmancnty beneficial to the agri behind work Ward and Bullock to culture of Utah He has labored in the on performs him while he the College long and well and has be no will the But Sophs mound been a valuable servant to the peomean contestants for honors (’apt ple of this state” Johnson (Jeorge Holmstead Halton Dr Ball is anxious to get hack inand McMullen Perkins Creoner to scientific work but has not defifoundation a good make will Smith renitely decided how long ho will for a fighting team and main in the west Next Tuesday the Juniors Dr Harris who will take the chair Seniors will play their opening the left vnrnnt by Dr Ball Is very well game Just who will compose of tho Is n acquainted with the work teams of the upper classmen fitted to Is admirably secret hut both managers station and credit to the nr° ou working need company They profound ar °° lonesome when the smile confidently when comes along mentioned lM‘ A CAST WORKING PROM DOOR FRIDAY UTAH of the Utah Agricultural College Only once in a decade XN fr pro-less- or j i sonality and a systematic way of doing things as well as a mind ful !yp4yipped for the analytical work' that his now office will do- IK vjTYf ° “I 'u Professor Caine (vaStitflu'ily idectl ed by most people as muChasMujE could be without a ballot and all the Board had to do was to confirm the appointment He lias seen long vears of arduous and valuable seris well liked by students associate workers and the people of the state and is reckoned among the strongest and most efficient extension workers of the West Concerning his appointment President-elec- t Peterson says: “I look to see Professor Caine carry the extension work forward without halting because of his personality his long preparation and popularity throughout the state which admirably fit him for extenvice in the U A C sion work” Dr Evans Assistant Director Dr Robert J Evans who has been tlie state leader of the county agent work was made assistant director of tlie Extension Division Dr Evans- has practically founded county agent work in Utah having been Instru- mental la placing nearly all of the county agents at present working throughout the state Mr Lorin A Merrill county agent of Sevier county and an early graduate of the Agricultural College will fill the position left vacant by Dr Evans’ promotion Mr Merrill Is one of the most successful of tho county agents having done much valuable work for Sevier county He encouraged the draining of a 30000 acre tract in Sevier county comprising some of the most fertile soil in the state Four Xevv Department Created Perhaps the thing tho Board did that will bo of most lasting significance to the College and tho state Is not the appointments and the promotions of olficlals but tho creation of four new departments: Irrigation and Drainage Physical Education Farm Management and Elocution and Public Speaking () W Isrnelson formerly of now of Davis California will continue the projects already under haw charge of Hie Department of Irrigation ami Drainage Mr Israel- way Hr Harris has a pleasing pej1 baseball Is u'" - Hy-ru- m -- 1 |