Show enng " about the campus clr'T nt I ue sure ana come to tne Aopu amo lui iuiuLai j loyal citizens of our country com monAroontovAriaaa and uuv will j 1 i 1 MnrlpvQfrl TT n - I )u o m h: ca : tl'i STUDENT LIFE it Published Weekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College Printed by the Earl & Englan d Publishing Co Logan Utah Enfered at second-clas- s 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 o 3 ! r e 3i a r ei EDI TO i s A TEMPORARY REQUIUM 1 :s t n I: u i a c s a e 31 l( I 1' I a i a t t r j R A L I Summer Schools are now an integral part of the regular four quarter system adopted recently by the College the cirriculm was very A student could obtain the broad necessary credit for a teacher’s certificate or he could take a regular quarter’s work in the line in which he expected to graduate Every one was satisfied with the course which they xvere able to get In addition to a large number of the regular College faculty there were well known specialists in educational lines who gave lectures and courses to the students Among these were Mr Henry Peterson Superientendent of the Logan City schools Miss Matilda Peterson Specialist in Primary Methods in the Kearney Normal School of Kearney Nebraska Mr Theodore Hanson Superintendent of the Public Welfare League With all of these things done for the mental betterment of the student the recreational side was in no way negleected Dancing parties play hours and a canyon trip all had a The deplace on the programme lightful summer climate of Logan was also in evidence to delight the A C This issue of Student Life is the last one until the “old sheet” starts again next fall to fill the students with fighting spirit Incidently it also marks the “last fond farewell” of the present Editor Last night as the Editor was burning the mid night oil in the printing office where the “sheet is set up” and printed he stopped to cogitate on the many times he had been at that same place working on the same paper that the students might have their news the next day For two years the Editor has occupied the chair of News Editor on the Staff For about six weeks during one regular school year he was Editor and now the finishing touches have just been put on another term In all that time there of Editorship was never a time when regrets were felt even though it is generally recognized at the U A C that the Student Life Staff works harder for less credit than any other group of The school Student Body servers paper receives ten criticisms to every word of encouragement but what of that The person who really loves d student a thing does not allow criticism to Everything possible to satisfy the bow him down with sorrow nor does wants of the student who comes to he become a physical wreck through term the College for the loss of sleep So it is with the worker was in evidence and a satisfaction ‘of the school paper He is in the was manifest on every hand which work for the love of it and for the bodes well for the future of the joy it gives to be working for the Summer Quarter at the Utah Agrigroup cultural College We are sorry to say that this is our last efort in College journalism as it pertains strictly to the editing ISN’T IT THE TRUTH? of the school paper We will always It is the business of the Editor of debe interested in the growth and any publication to be continually on for little gems of velopment of Student Life which at the look-oan enviable holds place thought which would be likely to present watch will and among College papers revolutionize the lives of the readers with keen interest the victorious of the publication which he represrise of the paper to fame and the de- ents Oftimes a few words are the served place as one of the really be3t turning point in the life of a doomed You know how it is — Smith college papers in the country soul has been steadily “going to the bad” FINIS for lo these many years He has One of the most successful term’s failed in everything He has gone so of Summer School the College has far that he chews gum continually ever held has Just been completed — nothing can save him He reads A registration which compared fav- some maxim by encouraging Summer with fu— “Smiles” immediately his whole representative orably Schools existed All parts of the state ture — in the past so dark brown — and many surrounding districts were suddenly turns a rosy pink He goes represented That is one character- out and from then on he is a huge istic of U A C Summer Schools — and blatant success The Editor found the following they are more or less cosmopolitan Teachers from the primary grades little maxim nestling securly between the higher grades Junior high school two ads telling the world how Mrs and high school availed themselves Malady was cured in one day He of the splendid opportunities present- immediately clipped it and made it ed by the College for professional his own It follows: to Due fact the that the betterment “Every man should live such a Jones killed Smith for his plugged nickel cut him in fine pieces dried the pieces and sold them as a concentrated and balanced ration for We read with loathing chickens and cringing of the flesh how Sara knocked Sarah insensible ran her through a coffee mill and mixed her remains with flour and sold the flour and all because Sara borrowed some toothpicks from Sarah and forWe read in got to give them back these reeking papers of thefts and suicides robberies and murders larceny — every crime in the world is represented Is it any wonder that our faith in mankind is severely shattered? occured today that restores this faith to the old standard when the editor believed that every one would lend him five dollars of do similar unheard of things belief in others The old child-lik- e has come back and simply beause of this fact: A PENNY WAS LEFT THIS MORNING ON THE DESK AND IT REMAINS THERE YET An incident 1919 YEARBOOK SOON TO RE OUT (Continued from page one) C last spring — of the IT A are in pictured there fascinating poses The three pages are suitable for — if desired framing And then there are the usual fea tures such as athletics socials activities organizations classes college section year and the snap-sh“set-up” These departments are with and brilliance of exgieat originality ecution There is another new feature — the one which shows the history of the college in pictures Well — the upshot of all this is just this: one of the best “Buzzers” in U A C history will be sent to subscribers within a very few days Watch for it ot I CUSS SHOE REPAIRING SEE TROTMAN The canyon party was evidently Almost everybody t a huge success got wet FOR FIRST West Center Street Logan n hard-worke- 1 r six-wee- f i ( (Continued from page one) cation fer women than it is for men because all normal women have one desire uppermost in their minds to The problem is be home makers much more difficult for the male due to his greater need to be placed in the right place in life Teachers should watch the natural learnings of their students and govern themselves accordingly Low mumblings have reched our ears recently which were they taken without the well known grain of salt would tend to weaken one’s One reads in faith in mankind bloody words in the daily paper how ‘ d ADDRESS WHAT A PENNY CAN DO Managing Editor SOLON It BARBER ’19 r'j Sl’l’T PETERSON MAKES when his wife reads his obituary notice she will believe half of it” life that i 1 i i i i I i r i 3 ( WE DEVELOP ks ANY SIZE ROLL FILM I I t I l FILM PACK FOR i FOR 10c 20c ut Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Co FINEST MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES French Dry Cleaning Pressing: Altering: Work Called for and Delivered Phone 20 West 1st North Logan- 171 - j j j t ANY SIZE BETTER SHOES § Always New Styles ANDREAS PETERSON & SONS Shoes That s All" 73 North Main Street f iiiuntrTtusrmnary jk p n few days In Jxgan visum ictcriology and Snnlta- - before the meuu Theta of the Holstein cow for mute is 1 rv it |