Show INITIAL STUDENT LIFE Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Printed by the Earl & Englan d Publishing Co Logan Utah mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Utah under the Act of March 3 18 97 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postago provided for in Section 1103 Act of October 3 1917 authorized August 22 1918 Entered at second-clas- s PARTY PROVES TENNIS SUCCESS (Continued from page one) by their first name and vice versa ad infinitum The dance was very ably chaperoned by Miss Parker Dr Linford Pron fessor C R Johnson Professor and these four did more to make the students acquainted than any other four factors Promptly at about 12 o’clock the music stopped frappe was carried out and the janitor began to turn out the lights Then and not until then did the merry merry makers look at each other and gasp “Can it be possible? Is the party out — Well let’s go Hog-enso- SOLON It BAltBElt Managing Editor ’19 EDITO RIAL JENKINS MADE “NOBLESSE OBLIGE” The advertisers who are represented in this issue of Student Life are among the most progressive business men of Logan They are boosters of every legitimate enterprise and they realize the importance of the schools of Logan in making the town what she is at present Especially are they enthusiastic supporters of the Utah Agricultural College — they may be found in the bleachers at the games always cheering for the Aggie teams Such men are the backbone of the The editors student publications of the “Buzzer” and Student Life will testify to the invaluable aid these progressive merchants have rendered in advertising in their publications Some of the advertisements to be found in thi issue of Student Life were likewise present in the first issue of this paper which appeared way back in the Stone Age Should we as students of the Utah Agricultural College and as interested (or otherwiiD readers of Student Life show our aopreciation to these merchants who do so much to make this paper posrble? CerLoyally if nothtainly we should ing else obliges us to patronize our advertisers “FEEL AT HOME” S B PRESIDENT (Continued from page one) the former being elected by a ma- jority of three votes There were two candidates for the ppsition of vice president of the Student Body viz: Miss Kate Thomas and Miss Enid RuiT After a careful count it was found that Miss Thomas was successful in gaining the position The Student Body was unanimously in favor of Miss Bernice Stucki for Secretary and Treas- urer Competition was not very keen when it came to te electing of the two Executive Committeemen Only three were nominated and one Miss May Hendricks declined the high This left the two offices honor safely to Messrs Joseph Reed and Clem Hayward both former stud- ents of the College and able men This corps of very efficient men and women will doubtless make life at the U A C Summer School a “thing of beauty and a joy forever” for the remainder of the summer Especially in arranging social events should (and do) they shine for that will be their particular duty It is to have proposed by Dr Linford some regular Student Body social event every week for it is in this way that the students will become unified and loyal Coach Romney concluded the an to tenwith exhortation meeting nis men to sign up for a proposed somewhat hard to become acquainted during the short en by Professor N A al Mlt-‘t““t‘t“‘aa'a"“'l- t' Barber William Currell ANY SIZE ANY SIZE ROLL FILM FILM PACK FOR FOR 10c 20c Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Co giv- FINEST MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES French Dry Cleaning Pressing Altering Work Called for and Delivered Phone 20 West 1st North Logan- Pedersen of the English Department on “Great Writers as Truth Tellers” Professor Pedersen said that “There is a mistaken idea that writers and fully novelists especially do not tell the timejtruth Writers give us a truer and more unbiased picture of the (Continued from page one) know the game thoroughly and well and some fast matches are sure to result The way the men are placed at present is as follows: Reed and Ilorse-le- y Barber and Hayward Ramsper ger and Jeppeson Jenkins and Snow and Dean and Morgan The first matches will probably be finished this and finals week and the semi-finwill be decided next week sometime WE DEVELOP TALKS AT S B MEETING And school even in a full year when you stop to think that wfe shall be here but six weeks and that some of us are older than the average run of students is it any wonder that it is START I’ll Say He Was Stingey! Talking of stingey people reminds me of a man He was so stingy that he would marry an armless girl not then” to buy her a ring He would stop his watch at night so as not to wear it DR LINFORD out He would look over his glasses WELCOMES STUDENTS fearing to wear them out He would take long steps so as not to wear his (Continued from page one) shoes out — Contributed the am sure that the President t Directors of Schools and the heads SHINES BATHS of Departments would all welcome a Modern visit from any of our students your Shop are their interests your interests CARLISLE & GUDMUNDSON While are their problems problems Proprietors in the most be interested you may 13 West Center Street special subjects for which you are i0niinT "f f registered yet in this day of the reour adjustment of our political economic and our social relations questions no doubt arise which puz(The Rexall Transfer Man) zle you You are in the home of exCalls Answered Promptly perts and specialists in many forms Phone "Rexall Store” No 1 or 2 of human endeavor and we invite Phone Residence 878 W you to consult them freely Prices Reasonable We aim to make a summer at the Logan Utah C U A a profitable vacation Coach Romney said this to me the other day as we were talking over the pros and cons of a tennis tournament for the Summer Schol students “Something needs to be done to make the students feel at home tournament Some of them seem to think that the gym belongs to the townspeople and PEDERSEN that they have no right to use it” I believe that the Coach is right It is hard to become acquainted and (Continued from page one) new a in conditions to fully adjusted meeting was probably the talk MATCHES WILL SOON 171 - j that w’o are together? What I started to say however is customs and characters of a period this: The President of the College than can be secured through any Student other source” To prove his point Dr Linford the faculty school Professor Pedersen cited such writwhole Life and In fact the unites In one wish that you make ers as Scott Thomas Hardy ShakesBennett yourselves thoroughly at home while peare Conrad Cooper Utah the at are Agricultural Howells and others you “In addition” continued ProfesCollege Full privileges are yours as The gym sor Pedersen “wrPers a stdent of the college (I mean entire courts the campus tennis the truly great ones) depict life In its use them to free are true perfectly aspects for this Is their mis—you sion and they perform It well” Therefore l! i BETTER SHOES § Always New Styles ANDREAS PETERSON & SONS Shoes That s Air 73 Notch Main SCfect |