Show ORATORICAL CONTEST CASTO MEDAL MARCH TU 15 Subscription Rate $100 per year Published Wci'kly by the Students VOLUME XVHI LOGAN CITY UTAH of the Utah Agrie'iltum Fill!) Y 5 MARCH Life REMEMBER JOHN HAND LYCEUM NUMBER MARCH College 12 Five cents per copy 11)20 NUMBER 21 AGGIES DEFEAT T C f’Y’ TV " INJEDATE - Students Deckle Lucy Andrus Is Most Deautiful And t’lde Worley Most Sensible at The College Men Excel in Organization And Teamwork — No Outstanding Stars — D e b a t e r s College Praise “Y” Hospitality which After a week of voting of breathterminated in a last-di- y thdrus wus less suspense Lucy seii-ob- There were dark traces of crooked deals purchased votes btibes an muddv polities in penerul which added Immeasurably to the spirit of Evithe drive ns such things will dences of intense interest were shown In the several hundred percent increase in the number of "hall dogs” camped within range of the bulletin board and not known to leave their posts during election J Merrill Wallace McBride and Hulme Nebeker won a unanimous decision in their corner of the debate 8t triangular Provo against the B Y U last FriW finally elected as the "most beautiful i art led lady" while Clyde Worley i ft the honors as the "most limn" t IT inter-collegia- te A C ALEE CLUB TOP HOW left to right: Spencer Squires Moffat Christianson i’ oultrr Allred Austin Storrs BOTTOM HOW: Josephson Vaughan Hunter Smith Rolflnson Coffman Biackner Kearl Caseman Pack Dutson Hill Barney In eh am Evans Egbert Worley Baker day night Perfected organ izaton and unified team work won for the Aggies There was no outstanding star and there Mcwere no important weaknesses Bride excelled n splendid oratory Nebeker in pure logical reasoning and Merrill in a combination of enthusiasm and logic For the B Y U Miss Day was particularly strong being unusually effective in rebuttal Mr Cox and Mr Newman assisted in building a very strong case for the affirmative The judges were: Mr Nephi L Morris and attorney Henry D Moyle of Salt Lake and City Judge Tucker of Provo After the debate the contestants were entertained at the residence of Professor Earl Pardoe of the Brigham Young University The Aggies bring home nothing but praise for the excellent spirit shown by their opponents 1 week Among the men the race was Worcloser than among the grils ley Prescott and Croft appeared to have been so bountifully endowed with nature's own wisdom that it was difficult to keep all out of first The contest ended with place Prescott second and Croft third Lucy Andrus took her place at the top of the list on the first day and was not out of It during the week The struggle came in deciding upon the second third and fourth positions Pearl Oberhansley was finally with established in second place Rula Cardon running close for third The prizes will be a leather pocket book and bill folder for the sensible man and a vanity case with which the most beautiful lady can dally add to her numberless charms More than 500 Buzzers have now This is more than have been sold been disposed of in anc previous year SOLDIER’S TONIGHT LOGICIANS HOP IN GYM ATHLETIC AWARDS ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY OPEN TO ORATORS Glee Club Leaves On WE WANT THEM! thrilling little The above sentiment is being peddled to the students at the moderate rale of ten ciiils a word It is insiribed on white cards which in size shape and color of ink of everything are the desirable to bring honor and eternal joys to the wearers They are selling with a speed that makes lightning look slow The main idea is that the deficit in the student body budget threatens to keep honors from those who probably de- -' serve honors the most the nth lefts So while waiting for the amendment to pass which will bring plenty of money to every activity the students are expressing their support of athletics to the tune of four bits to bring awards to the warriors Proposed Amendment to Constitution Article II Section I All bonaflde stuClause I dents of the Institution shall become members upon the payment of an annual fee of $10 00 at entrance provided that students registering for less than three terms shall pay a fee of $400 per quarter if registered for one quarter and $350 per ' quarter if registered for two a Fourth Annual Tour of Utah And Idaho TOWNS ANXIOUS Club Will Sing in Southern Utah After a Short HEAR WARBLERS TO First Then in Northern Towns in Logan Stay Southern Idaho Will Tour The Glee club leaves for Salt Lake date of the last four places has not Sunday afternoon on its fourth an- -' jet been announced Thp club will rual tour of Utah and southern then return to the College for a few Idaho Final arrangements for the1 days and then leave for a tour of Rep-- j southern Idaho Details of the trip trip are now being completed of the club in the towns into Idaho will be announced later that are to be visited report that the Gene Austin as violinist and El Ray e townspeople are anxiously awaiting Christianson as celloist will club's coming The company wilt (company the singers The male quar-- t ravel in their own "private car” tet will consist of A E Blackner will be headquarters for them Prof C R Johnson Delmar Egbert j which dtiri”g the trip From Salt Lake and A BCaseman Other men who I they will go directly to Richfield On will go on the trip are as follows: Monday afternoon March 8 they will Lester Spencer George Squires entertain at Monroe and immed- - Wei’s iiitelv return to Richfield where thej Rodney will hold an evening perforniancs coil Archie Barney Ephraim Joseph-Timeda- v afternoon March 9 they will sail Angus Maughan Spencer Hunt appear at Sallna and on the evening rr Charles Smith E W Robinson of the same day they will sing at Elmo Coffman Chase Kearl Clyde C Mantl On the return trip enter-- ' Worley Ernest Baker will be given In Provo ham Hilton Evans Ardath Price Salt Lake Ogden and Brigham The and R L Hill PROFESSOR ARNOLD FOUR MEN TO DISCUSSES GET ac-th- MARTIN Last Monday afternoon at the art rooms Prof F R Arnold gave a very interesting talk to the members of the Beaux Art Guild His subject was the work of the great French artist Henri Martin with whom Prof Arnold is personally ecquainted having visited him at his home in southern France near Toulouse Prof Arnold explained the artist's style of work and illustrated his talk with several prints of Martin's best BASKETBALL AWARDS ! String-talnmen- quarters The oratorical contest for the Casto Medal has been postponed from the 11 of March to This contest is open the 23 to all men and women of the The contestants are college allowed to choose their own subjects and prepare their speech before the contest Each speaker will be allowed ten minutes The girls of the school are urged to compete for the medal as well as the men All students Intending to enter the contest must hand their names to Miss Huntsman before March 15 The Casto Medal was won last year by Miss Marquerite Engemann paintings ts Martin is an artist who is not Tom McMullin AndyW(jey known In America and the Andrus Len The twentyjlxth annual military this Mohr and Lester Jarvis will receive art students greatly enjoyed ball given by the reserve officers work and his life into which basketball in glimpse of awards this the by year College corps training la usually held on Washlngtona birth-du- y reason of action taken at the meet-- 1 on this was but year ing of the Executive committee of postponed The account of health conditions it to be the S B O on Wednesday held at the Thomas Smart gymnasaction though contrary to the provisium Friday March 5 ions of the constitution specifying The Military Ball Is the leading that at least three Intercollegiate social event of the school year the games must be played was deemed "What Every Woman Knows" will wise In view of the peculiar clrcum-- j postponement of which wllliot le- Negative Team Too Strong For Singing Especially Merits Com- stances attending the season The be presented In Nlbley Hall the 17 tract from its success Governor Bamberger and staff will be special Aggies in Logic Delivery And mendation — Ballet Dancers athletic council first passed on Coach (and 18 of March been have also This is cheering news as it was Invitations guest "Dick” Romney's recommendations! Material Perform Exceptionally Well sent out to the officers of cadet bat-- 1 feared for a time that because of the of out three that which pointed RUMORS ARE tallons of all Utah schools which In- men McMullin Jarvis and Mohr the aerloua illnesa of Mis Hunte-ba- d Last Ft (day night three A C deeludes th University of Utah and the The College opera "The Gondoalready won letter In other man the college play would have to baters dashed with the “U" team In liers" under direction of Prof C R yenra and that Andrua la of a playing be poetponed indefinitely AFLOAT Salt Lake and Ogden high schools The officers of Post at Fort Douglas However Miss Huntsman has rewas presented "Resolved Juhnson Monday calibre suitable to wear any colchapel on the question also have been Invited as special to school regular rehearsals at turned and of Utah should Tuesday Wednesday evenings lege’s letter and that his spirit has For that the teachers held and the cast will be — are guests and their presence will add Many Likely Candidates Hall la Ameria senior he also with being affiliate and the that ihley been good organize to the military aspect of the party Without doubt "The Gondoliers" and baa no other chance to win a able to do their best work by of Labor" John can Federation Job—vStudent Presidential The decorations of the hall will IB ndrlcks Morris Christensen and met with the big success its director letter and further still that he lost a March 17 Life Editor Presents consist of a unique military array of The play this year affords much and management had hoped for It affirma letter last year because of the death King Hendricks upheld the We are sura flags and Insignia of the different Real Problem For It Is seldom that college opera of a brother Besides the personal anticipatory pleasure tive side of the question convincingarmy corpe of an excellent play and a well one can at out coach team "U” the any consideration preaent but companlea the by pointed ly represented Solution Besides Captain Hartle who head Messrs Nelson Worthen and Smith season a group of aingers more that Harvard had granted a letter trained cast the supervising committee Captain The play Is Scotch and la laden met their arguments so successfully capable than Egbert as the Duke this year to a man uho had not won J A Hoag associate professor of Buzzing In the college pollticr that they won the decision unanl-- ! Poulter as the Grand Inquisitor jt by the constitution with that rich wit and easy natural military sclenre and tactlra at the vlo are beginning to bo heard am mously Blackner aa Marco The Gondolier! The committee professor Ray B cleverness that the humor connlsseur college also will look after the de- he "ward boss"'' gather In the hall The sfflrmative team attempted to McMurrln as Lula attendant of the West Dr M C Merrill and Hulme pronounces perfect tails of organization for the ball o chat over prospects of puttln show that affiliation with an organ- Duke and unsuspected heir to the The play Is very funny and very Cadet Major Ferris Anderson and heir respective Idols In office Nom’ and very delightful as Scotch oa serious and Coffman ization like the American Federation kingdom Guiaeppe First Lieutenant O E Countryman attona for atudent body ofllrera wi of Labor was necessary desirable and the Mher Gondolier and companion - plays are wont to be It Is written 8mart Thomas gymnain the a(ts cadet adjutant are the other meme made In chapel April 1 were nf Marco — these to purchase with tha rare finesse ot the the by sum was authorized Their supported point practicable ber! of the ball committee From tho little knota ot atudent logical and well taken and the de- Gladya Smith aa Caallda Marylene immediately one section of circus master but the theme is drawn The other committee! for the ball vho gather In chapel around tb as1 Evans Ruth aa and Maw aa an experiment from every day life "as every was Glanetta all of seats three for the gym measurably are as follows: Music Programs and adlatora In 8tudent Body office am livery aa the t0 tee whether It will be wise to buy woman knows” Aldrich has Melba who with Tessa Christensen Morris good advertising Cadet Captain Gordon M Itudent Life office and on "Inspire Tha cast contains such well known proved hla ability aa an orator on dowager Durheaa and wife ot theen0ugh for the entire gym at a Romney commander of A company Ion point" on geta varloue Idea o many previous oeeaalons was espee- - Duke formed a company capable of celebrities as ElRay Chriscollege jater date First Lieutenant J II Clawson First low the College ahould be run ant j tiansen Thatcher Allred and Nancy work Student of Barber editor genuine atrong operatic tally George Lieutenant I R Crandall and Second vho ahould run It next year Miss Anns Egbert takes the The "U" team possessed plenty ofi The work of the leads both In Life submitted his resignation as Finch Lieutenant B A McFarland Finance ant forecast feminine role and although over Three well was Is debate and leave leading to to make action the he force because auch put singing going opposing committee Cadet Captain George A J now eeem to favor Black-- 1 school is her first appearance In colthis audience to contended to successor A the Ihe The footlights 'rgumenta possible speakers exciting ' Bachman commander B company Morris f hrlateiiaen for lord high ' lege dramatic circles rumors which adulation of teachera with ner's name alone attached to a role himself and First Lieutenant I R Crandall 1920-2- 1 atudent body seem very well founded make na of the be will be it Is Tal would that sufficient Luclle Allred he suggested organization Croft Thatcher guarantee Invitations committee Cadet Captain nogul Ha admirers and fraternity broth j decidedly undemocratic and mage Pearl Oberhansley and E W anxtoua to see her In this difficult well done l’oulter’s furthermore deep (1 Y Croft commander 0 company dramatic Robinson No successor was ap- role ra and friend label him the "righ It waa unnecessary because they 'inducting rich voice and Second Lieutenant B A McFarland Ills ability Tha 8cotch trio consisting ot Hugh In' means the place" right experience operated effectively in pointed at th meeting One will be arM(jy possessed adequate and Drum Major M IV Smith Dec- nan upo Peter Johnson and Ferrla been favor Immediate Impressed have him for to head of before Harvey seema needs the with tha consultation a their of securing after bringing oration committee Captain J Franever after Anderson promlaea an exceptional more than his the and with hearers friend his the department English public cis Hayea commander D company treat for Harry Lauder himself rolls and j president's office his virile debating direct and singing The debaters wer Egbert's excellent First Lieutenant J M Stevena listening to of his r’s no better then they and la made values aense of Inst tha University In committee stage but the of the ferrefii! The proper delivery report Second Lieutenant J P Tirlor and speech against as diverting d on Page Two) nn on only Fnne Two! nn Pate rrnnttwned Faee psre ttened Two) ICnn Sergennt C A Stevenson Article as It Now Stands Article It Section 1 All bonaflde stu- Clause I Institution shall the of dents bet onie members upon the pav- mel t of an annual fee of $300 that provided at entrance students registering for less than three terms shall pay a fee of $2 00 per quarter I AGGIES LOSE TO j j T ' FIRST ELECTION j j j j n one-thir- Military Ball To-Nig- ht Carry On Gallop March W |