Show VMrLA JTUw L IS ILs Urinff Your Lady to the Ci a me Saturday Smart Gym 8:00 o'clock Tipi Imi Itiitr tjtltio MiIim You Won’t Need a Mask at the (lame Tomorrow Come and Yell! mt I jcur oiiMi: wii bme we m (if ti iij tor tin n mi i mi ii t h but input n llo1 i o lotin epmls : ii ir on tin bnopsters ami lot's owe with tie tlio hi pi :oir I k It C V Is-i- i Ml oti git Mb' "si Ti i Innanl lo tillo" t slate o h wo iloli n III' t tlo' l"i'l for oi t iiiii!i- tbo A (' lias in' all liunce to carry awav the the best basketball tu of I'tih of any s bool in the State mol thou perhaps on to I os well e r b's for the National l'ttl- si rili g to boost Ii iisiii sin of the loial srlinol i i w Knows'’ Coach A lio K 1 I will n load 9- r Jornn Fehriniii Provo Manli B 2 Y r Y 11 II Y c March 1 " — l vs A vs A c - c at It Y C vs A C V id V vs A C Ioglli Mari h 22 r a II — 1'tdi Ferujiry 'll1' "Assin I ’ M Mr (! M Wrishy secretary of at Fort Itouglas atul ated with the ’Y" work here M (’ A 8 A T C e demobilization the coll- dtir-- g times Hiul during of the 145th F was at the College Tuesday look-- g over Y equipment on hand here Mr Wrlsley was also getting sen-nefrom students relative to the taldishment of a atudenta' Y M A organization lie explains that hi cents per ropy mm 7 mviblk Sara Huntsman director of drathe question matic work answer She qualifies her statement by explaining that upon several features will hinge Ihe ultimate decision The prim ipal of these conditions la the health situation whether or not Influenza Is under control and public gathering will he allowed Another condition which will affect the possible production of a play la the amount of time which la avail-aid- e The Into work upon one tensive system of study planned tnav Interfere with dramatics as well as lull ri'iiiveii i this plsl Week wllirll should the old gelit through the mxl tool bull siumiii with a of kinds Tlie particular g!"i'i for Hie A (' lie Idem will'll raised 111" stock of the lihie and White pigskin chasers i Hi" influx towards Logan of oiie si local stars of the gridiron m larions pint- - of the State The men who will make football his'orv for the Aggies during the tn it ft w years and who put in tln-iuppi arances on the campus during the past fortnight are Louis Fab k and Glen Iee formerly proteges of Lon Uorniit-at Ogden High school but later stars of the fast buck field of the 145th Field Artillery “Froggy" Mi Donald who hails from Hillings Montana and Percy Hansen who needs no introduction to Aggie football followers is The S' hedule for next year probably the most favorable which tin A C lias bad In recent years The season opens wilh a game with Id i!ni Tech This will just test out the strength of the local eleven and wtH give Comb Romney some dope t" pick his first team on Next the ggies play two games with Mon-tateams Momann State College and I' of Montana and then go on the road for two weiks during fihlch time the t'niversity of Colorado and he Colorado Aggies will he disposed f The grand final" of the season is will come when the C of L' knocked off Cumining s field In Salt I ake Hut as a i dndier morsel for to munch on gridiron followers Coach Kotnrev announces that to tile best of Ills knowledge the haul bi'P will play Inland Stanford in This game depends oil California the str'iigth and condition of Stan-- i ford’s team next ear folNext year si h' duied date lows October 11 Open at Logan October IS— A C vs C of Montana at la'gaii October 23— A at Logan Aggli Nov 1 — Open November 8 — A Aggie In Colorado November 15 — A C vs I' of Colo ratio In Colorado November 22— A C vs C of Wy inning at Logan November 27 — A C v t' of C ill r -- fraternity nmy or may not he a Colthis lege play year" is the way Miss King IioohI i I "There Hill Itockv Athlete Mountain 1919 !l Nebeker to Manage I'rom Adalene Earber And J M Christensen V Pres Treasurer i l County Agent In Undertakers Role That county agricultural agent vhoultl haave an almost luper-huma- n aupply of Information I quite common knowledge but the role of uu derttaker la not generally thought of Mr A D In relation to hta work ’15 county agricultural agent Kghert write fur Garfield Piute counties from I’angultrh a follow "V had 1350 rae of "flu" out of 1650 people all down at once Parowan and Cedar cam to our rea cue or woroe might hate happened There were only two men that would haul off the dead ao on the fifth day I got out and helped of my (line 1 hut I did what weak was them t could” L 1 eligible for athletics providing they and they meet the migrant rule will he eligible in the second or third or in the first Semester of 191S-1even though Semester of 1919-2they have been absent from the Colli ge from the time of demobilization to one of the above stated periods 2 Athletic participation while in the 8 A T C counts on a man's athletic record and he must continue in the same institution in which he was a member of an S A T C unit to lie eligible for athletic (The above has reference to competition between schools and not to that between companies) 3 College men who return to their own institutions any time up to the opening of college In the fall of 1019 are eligible for athletic immediately upon entrance even though they have been detailed for military Instruction in other colleges 4 For the balance of the vcg' it was agreed to abolish the eligibility sheet and send in its place a list of rligile player The I'tah branch also decided in furor of the motion of Prof Kerr if the I'niversitv that the allowed war men he IS Y to use the upper C four Chase Keurl was rle I d Ivlitor of !' !i "Huzzer" and Hulun- - Nebeker chairman of the Junior I’rom (ommitfee at a meeting held by the Juniors Tuesday editor-elec- t Thatcher Allred hot year was unable to return school this year consequently election of a capable man to fill his The position of place was necessary Junior I’rom chairman was left va- cant by the resignation of “Andy” Mohr whose duties along other lines prevented his acting In this capacity Chase Kearl is well known to the majority of college students and his capabilities for “Huzzer” editor are well recognized He is a man of varied experience Having engaged In many activities while at the A C Coupled with this is a tenacity of purpose and an ability to successfully organize which promise well for a good "Huzzer” in 1919 With Mr Kearl and George Barber who was elected "Huzzer” manager last year as a nucleus ami an abundance of staff material awaiting only the call to "‘get busy” there is no reason whatever why the 1919 "Huzzer” should not he as as in former years llulme Nebeker was the popular ihoiic for Junior Prom chairman Mr Nebeker is too well known to A C students to need any introduction Suffice it to say he is thoroughly capable of handling his duties in a highly efficient manner insuring the success of the big social event of the season Adeline Harbor was elected class v ii e president and Morris Christen sen so rotary and treasurer of the lass ftt the same meeting (lie West i ail'd a meeting of the (‘tail hr 'iiiil of the cnnfei'i'iice and r ported to them the decisions which '' "i tli are as follows: All (list barged S A T (’ are !' DFFICEHS Kearl Chosen “Huzzer” Editor 1 j houses this year Since Delta Nu fraternity already has a house it was thought lust to run It as a sort of duTmitorv for any fraternity men who desired to live there Already from eight men representing nu-live at the si i era fraternities house Perhaps the most important move decided upon by the was that of revising or rebuilding It was thought the Constitution best bv those present for each fra-t- i rn it y to choose one man to serve In the past on a board of revision much dissatisfaction has been manifest at ninny meetings (Continued on Page Three) MC : ATHLETICS 1' (il'l 4 IE 1 j aetlenlly every college In the land a aueh an organization and aaya can see no reason for the failure one here Further he says that e town might well support a city ganlzallon with a club room aa well other activities a College club A consideration of these feature ha led Mis Huntsman to believe NOTICE that altho plenty of talent exist In school there will he no Immediate a Certificates of award and election action on rhooalng or producing for activities of last year are In play by the College altho acme-thin- g Student Life office for Ariel Lindprobably a Shakespearian play quist Itussell Croft Coulson Wright may he produced In the spring — Thatcher Allred Frank Salisbury HKTAH PIEIHiE lleher Jones sureties Spencer Sorenson Klgln Morris Arthur Thu IMa I clt Sorority announce life Chase Heart I) 0 Taylor A the pledging of the follow Ing at the Mud Price Idaho ft Twltrhc II Allen Conkrlght Frit house Tuesday Mathews and Oakley IdaAustin Fall Illlma Gran Percy Bkanrhy Urantavllle Jlunsen They may be had by rail- ho t’enlna Wralhalt ing for them tn person or sending t’lah Alla Johnson Oakley Idaho l"Hi authorized representative Kuyb Filmunda Ball take el tut i i of Time May Prevent Production Altho Then? is Plenty of Talent Student Organization i:i$ut I 1 l at I’ropo?-e- s A i tali Agricultural College I’altk Dee of llh I' A Team Conference held its regular winter McDonald of Hillings Mont meiting m Denver mi January t l’ll'i and at that tune derided upon And “I” Hansen Are Men fill It si hedule for 9 a il III" f May I!e Came With Stanford iilid mam points regarding dig) Next Year ' ii v fm nibbles tn repp sent ing mi his I'tnin r C at t ii" cimfercni r I' tie Foot i Y M C A Man Visits Health Conditions And Mr Wrhley itintt I The niiod Ciii'Ks" or I'm-'Iassneiation of tlio College Ii 's takon miion wbiih tnav put into 'iiiil ilie Sophomore nil' in pledp P f"t the fralernit ii's If the in tl"l 'Ill's llereafler llixt til'll III t ring li he fall w ill not lie t lie follow a This oil! inp spin g C on a par w ith the put he I’ let n it tes of tnanv of the larger si lends Where pledging ts done ill til" instead of the full This sprint lri tiled has another hip id vantage jth't of making a man well known foil he ts pledged Tile old MIT 'weeks ml" did not alwuis allow for (full ai uualtltanee of the nrospeitive f a t eriM v nietner Another rule made relating to the pledging of new members related to new men above freshmen standing coming from other s funds and students of t his si lino who are above freshman standing Such men can he pledged after three weeks from the opening of school on January 1919 It was decided to run no i REGISTER ll 'iiic 27 it tn of tin FOUfl Fait Lake Y irv t HE HI5H I his of boopsters up to rnltunt l'ttl" said the slaiirbt'T Siiturilav night f'slllitv being scheduled for the tiiiurt gimtiustiitn with the H V C slated ns tile victims Coai h Knnpii bewails bis luck in tuning onlv n limited iiiitnber of mei to (house his five from and with ill due fairness and justice to our inline rival it must be stated that be bewails with due cause but even then Cnai Ii Jensen Is not overlooking any tliance for a little surprise party on the part of tin final score and has had his nu n out shooting the hall at 'he elusive basket for many nights "I'at" Andrus is now with us again and this fact coupled with the pros- are of Jarvis Mohr and the rest of the old pane nearly spells siici ess for Aggie basketball chances The schedule of remaining patties in the State Inter Collopiate League follows: February - II Y (’ is A C at Logan L A C February 14 la Montana vs A at Bozeman 101111 Weekly by tlic Students 1‘ io(ii J of 1 i MEETS BYGJGREEKS DISCUSS C A 11 i 1 suc-lessf- ul I C W Peterson New Senior Status of Former Officers Still President I'mleciiled — Work on Drill Pavilion Slopped Put ExpectNever t as more harmony been shown in ai Fleet qc than was dised to He Finished Soon played in’Tlo SeYiUr class meeting The drill question still remains to be solved From a eenn of student opinion the question can refor the next six main unsolved months without causing them uny discomfort A condition now stand every male student who is not physically disqualified will shoulder tb rifle In squAtl right and left a soon a the military work commence Work on the drill pavlllion which was a much discussed questiton last year during the month when snow covered the ground was commenced during the summer The ground and the aand was cleared leveled hauled for the cement floor but the of the miliaudden demobilization C A left the patary unit at the vilion Ineompleted Future military students can count on having a place free from anow and mud In which to do their maneuver A recent Government order authorises the Issuing to member of the H O T V the following equipment In at the discretion of officer 1 havertaek 1 pack 1 rifle charge: carrier 1 flrat aid pouch 1 meaa kit 10 of ammunition 300 round blanka 10 dummy cartridge 1 coat O P I pair ahoea O II 1 breech 1 ahlrt 1 overcoat O D 1 pair on Pane Three! held last Tuesday The meeting was called to on Lea r ami 'nominations were In order for class president Mr C W Peterson was nominated a mote was made that nominations be closed and Mr C W Peterson sal elected president of the Senior class for 1919 In a similar way Miss Ellen Barber Mr Luclen Mecham and Mr Sumner Hatch were elected vice presand ident secretary and treasurer debating manager respectively all unanimously When It came to chairman of the there was amusement committee Mlsa Lora Just a little competition llennlon and Miss Luclle Itogcra A vote waa cast were nominated and Miss Rogers wa choen with a three-vot- e majority Solon R Barber was chosen cap and gown commute by the president The class le considerably larger About foMy than waa axpected While this Is atudenta are enrolled ronsldewably short of the usual nu fiber due to “the war” and maiy other reasons Seniors are golig ahead with a vim which will ’flake up for their puny numbers It waa decided to make en estimate of the probable expenaee of the clssa and then to assets the mem- ber accordingly A 3' fi Sr |