Show --13- Student Life FLETCHER LYCEUM TO-NIGH- T Hnhscription Rate tf Of) per year Published Weekly by the Students VOLUME XVIII LOGAN CITY UTAH of the l'tah Agricultural FIU DAY MARCH 20 I20 FAVORABLE Since Last Issue —Christensen And Changed Wright Mentioned as Presidential Timber — Hart And E L Christiansen After Editorial Quill NUMBER MILITARY INSPECTION FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE Nominations for Student Body ofBird Christensen “A” Day Wallace McBride Given Second 1920-2- 1 come next ThursIN AGRICULTURE Com — Nebeker And McKay Place — Speeches All of day at 11 o’clock at which time the c various elements of the College Athletic Field Com High Order Professor V R Gardner of will present names of favorthe University of Missouri has ite sons and daughters in nominaThe annual contest for the Casto written Dr M C Merrill that Douglas Smith will dll the vacancy tion for President Vice President Medal held in chapel on Tuesday are some Fellowships and there caused Victor Larsen CommitExecutive the by three leaving Secretary in Executive Committee of the Student March 23 proved to be one of the Agriculture Scholarships teemen three Athletic Councilmen most interesting displays of oratorical available to graduates of the Smith is in his Body organization Song leader and Cheermaster Nomiit has been our privilege to Utah Agricultural College who Junior year has played basketball ability nations are limited to three for each The medal is given for the best hear to pursue advanced w’ork desire two in captain-elecwas t and the cases of in the years office except ten minute oration by Mr at the University of Missouri 1917 but did not act because of a prepared Executive Committeemen and AthGeorge D Casto formerly Professor These pay $300 and $300 lor Op- -' temporary absence in France letic Councilmen where nine names and debating coach at the U A C the school year The attention in election held the name No by Doug posing may appear may appear Miss Laura Andrus was awarded first Wedof on Executive Committee the any of our seniors or graduballot final on the twice place with Wallace McBride a close in agriculture who may be ates nesday was Clyde Worley The various winds of political second is invited to this interesetd and sands President Gardner was authorized try-outhought have shifted the all In the preliminary until oases official B A opportunity C the of to write the principal covered seeming except four contestants were eliminat Cedar City regarding the wearing ated Those who won the right to what seemed certainties before now of a letter too nearly like ours by compete in chapel for oratorical are only barren spots of memory athletes there At the recent high honors were Miss Laura Andrus Mr CARRY ON MINSTRELS AT while new and sturdier growths apT LYRIC ChrisMorris In school basketball tournament in Salt Joseph Robinson Mr Ray Butler other places pear Lake City Cedar City athletes wore and Mr Wallace McBride tensen is the only one of the many With stories sdngs dances and an an “A” almost the exact replica of Miss Andrus was the first speaker talked of for President who still Is unlimited Mersupply of spicy “Jazz” the Bill With “Another use here "A” in official on the subject the and spoke talked of Clyde Worley On” Club Minstrel Vaudeville Mcout “Carry Wallace idea She Education’’ mistaken to preLarson Side some the pointed Victor rill people C will go over the top vailed that the southern boys were that there are two kinds of educa- of the A Bride seem to have all dropped by at the Lyric Theater from we distonight kind of perthe get either tion to from Logan hence namely satisfy the wayside because ourto we it which Now was and books that Branch reasons give men The “A” the satisfied or “Carry On” Club is a club sonal strategical selves The characters which are our founded by the vocational training written seems that only two men will appear and Louise heritage are shaped by our environ- men now attending the A C — men on the Anal ballot namely ChristenMorris Christensen contact wl'h who were disabled in the conflict res right sen and Coulson Wright Bird were appointed as a committee ment are developed by Our college ed- cently passed individuals other This club with a recomdefinite name has been definitely announced to make plans and ucation gives us only the funda membership of over one hundred Is manager of the He celebra“A” an for Day recently mendations only mentals and the ability to utilize looms as a bright star on the Buzzer and a dramatic devotee of tion which comes April 23 They our knowledge our college work is zon of the U A C and their motto will report by next Wednesday to the great talqnt With the combination a stepping stone by which we is only “good fellowship toward all” behind him he should prove a forExecutive Committee to educate ourselves because learn — — Mcmidable rival to Christensen though Hulme Nebeker and Morgan the education which we give to ourcontend do the latter's supporters Kay will present to the Board of selves continues throughout life that 1 that he is not the brilliant talker and Trustees in meeting tomorrow con- integrity common Bense good cheer pushing executive that Christensen siderations why work on an athletic and efficiency are the things which an Is His tenacity reliability and field on the hill should be started e(jucati0n should develop Miss And are the chief virtues extolled and will suggest plans for raising rug gpePb showed careful organlza-s- u by his supporters fllrlcnt funds to begin the workjton anj preparation Presented above is what hus been Later they will report back to the JIr jiobingon the second speaker done by organized forces or rather Executive Committee the same plans ugpd a8 blg gubject "The Lever of what has leaked out There may be wit’ll notations as to the attitude of pr0grPSg- - He Bhowed how man had IN other influences working which may the Board and President's office on eloped from the stone age until he show themselves at the nominations the matter Should favorable action jbad bullt for himself great cities in berth' For the be taken by these two officers it i which to live by tho ability to And Robinson Get Secprize College's the Andrus Lucy that work will start this nesg tbe forces of nature to accom-sprin- g Gcpill ond And Third— Intelligence on grading and sodding the pnsb bi8 work Ills progress hag been beuuty: Nancy Finch diamatic star and viz: his Journalist factors two athletic on our Pearl Oberhansloy future of site dependent present Test Brings Out Interen- man’s favorite nad Blanche Worley) Wednesday noon the College (Continued on Page Two) field behind the windbreak will' o ‘barbershop rPaj a bit esting Points freshnian vice president It seems Louise Bird is per- - harmony’’ when the men’s glee club be nominated THC ADTAWI7C a in GIVES The final grades for the Intelli UKuArilLL haps as strong a candidate as any - collected in the halls and warbled reincludditties will likely w very Louise f) extemporaneous gence Examination held at the ColCollege “riddle de Winky Wlnky Woo" CLUB JVIOS turn next year Should she so signify lege recently under the direction of S The men had Professor Haines are now completed her intention definitely she will prove aH wbn j nl( other full to first nights The any their highest grade was made by a formidable opponent just rsen from CONCERT Junior averaging whose Lucile week Mendenhall a Talmage p Blanehe Themnominee Students Interest bpp 946 per cent Robinson SubFresh-ma- n name has been mentioned will not be( The club returned Tuesday evenselves in Social honor was third with 874 per cent hack so she is not eligible for noml- nR witb an the laurels in Home The grades averaged from 229 per Audience Small to w hich it is possible Sing and Problems glory nation praise to 94 6 Per cent- All secretarial nominees are not for a Piub to capture in one week Town— All Numbers of High who all The of grades are considered by fac various announced by any of the Tbe omnion sentiment at tbe college apparent- Tbe co-eto be exceptionally Dalnes fossor It U record that the Huh In suK beard the placing tlons interested being y buve no ntPlllion of of the nature of the ex- because i hl1 high It Fern Whitesides organlzal ion of Us kind keeper fronl tbp discussion of ser-ha- s ('udd To an appreciative but small house animation Out of the 373 questions ever been heard In I tab all rumored will strive for the honors notwithstanding HB prblpnl8 n1 the A C Glee Club under the direc which are taken from every phase of J On March 17 the Glee c ub mr A (Continued on Pag Three! and 8Px tendencies student the average 8 tlon ( f Professor Johnson gave its education e e at tl eyed to Richfield arriving Tab- - should get a grade of 55 per cent to rapj In the concert innunl Logan ' u sc was ie No concert ( p m (jl Koi)mog-- the purpose of which Is ernucle Tho concert Wednesday 65 per cent that night so the men raced o he Jn)(irant modlrn 8(Mla light was one of the best that has Although the Seniors didn’t figure Here hoy dance hall and problems in and honors for high man they retained political provyet been given by the Club th men) euvorted until tue schol he I will heard it who possible their those dignity and all that a to ed It hoped delight Tour or tho following day ar highest averaging astlc standing by it of 1° lnve men ami w omen who nriiiieiis teaching t ie ' with 655 per cent The Junors not with different Cello and the acquainted j intimately Trios The String ( In the e by the lower classbe to Campaign For Funds Being soviet the latest steps The problems twentieth llf century fine Solo were exceptionally pba8P8 art I slchoican with 652 per cent next came men Conducted Throughout apppr before the club In person and Coronet solo pleased the listeners The "' were a close third Thursly Sophomers y w Ith its clearness and quality of tone State cent the Freshman to Moiiroo In 648 with per soloists as the Bluckner and Egbert The for all" discussions concert first and the sub cent the with 607 next per gave they and Tho membership of the club has sang beautifully and with force 544 with per cent last freshmen Mrs Mary Bell T Davis appeared people of Monroe were more than chorus which spirit The quartette and the to ten member limited been pro12 In Juniors Seniors the 15 splendid were with before the students yesterday delighted with their There delighted the audience was may however be Increased later and 39 concert a Freshman 21 delivered and 10 night Sophomers Thursduy meeting Student Body gram balatiee In tone and color harmony is school Inthe of organization who 111 Richfield high completed the exmail The purpose tho one of the most Instructive and a it was given Fo lowing is should enthusand commendable a Mrs lurge amination before this very highly auditorium year teresting talks given and prove- - Interest lug to every lady stu- An Interesting fact which might Davis is campaigning for the Mormon iastic audience of students of Brljtadtl chorus 0( It declared Ihere conInstitution be well to keep front the fnlrer sex Richfield dent at the townspeople Battalion Monument Fund and 0ny wth Thlne Eye while we are on this subject of had In the duti which vacancies number sent two of at pn the best lycenm Chorus fined her remarks to the history meet averages is that the 14 girls who that organization and Its brond sig- ever been then- a id will pay the dub which will ho filled at the next String Trio Elray Ecstary the examination averaged 67 took next year Those holding membership lug nificance $20000 to come again Christensen Gene Austen while the 83 boys only cent chulrnmn Geublor School per girls Helen are cards Blnckner Tbe Richfield High “Utah holds two splendid records" For All Eternity 58 per cent Then too tbe of Blam-hsecretary Dear Old Pul O’ Mine Mendenhall Blnckner averaged said Mrs Davis "One being Its splen- gave a dunce In the gym in honor In the main came within question Chorus did educational system surpassed bv I tie Aggie visitors Immediately after loulse Bird Margaret Kngemain Old Black Jo man’s of experience the scope Sybil El a Miller t t nil the concert Del Egbert rovets th Anti F I’d Like to go Down South Once More rn other In the Unite No definite conclusion or deduc- Miss Barker Sevier High d the Mignon made by Battalion ft)i honors pwprd a eumlly its Mormon ' Uiinrul Hons cun be assumed from the result ’ FIs To Do for it was there he captured a Kyle and Miss Richardson are Nothing the longest Infantry mureh In the test because of the small tiuni- Bara a!ili- - rory mcmhcis Solo 'of the Theda Uoronet with Seienad Sihubcrt's of the world” vamp laly her participating Moiin- - ttonsi Ernest linker Battalion I'd sa she wss r sponsible The "Mormon The set of questions are the work Bui'iil'oti Another Richfield merii nns Conic Genrvlm Receipt f r tin- Mormon tbe men who fl)r the dance tuetit” 1 to bb ill jbi Professor Thornilyk of Columbia of 1' McmoiTcl Fund will be ls:ui-College quattott Bint kucr John-- ! University and are being used by pushed westward and founded a maiden dm bred Prof I'1' Find' nt Body office 25e 5 de 1 1 00 w he Introduced 80n Egbert Caseman wlon magnificent It land omp're ti sir that Institution as an alternative en t tenor r cowboy married a In an amoui niackn-8ny th achievement of Utah test The U A C along with Soto trance Cello men I Teats ncvcri tiinrih-O Those and ' becn'i-Dry she to Imnuut own Its si's stincMibi-of a groat many other collegea hau-Tenrln-hrlstetisen Bob’ I (making Physba Elray bon id v- have th-l- r shoes shbud wh lz thus universities are merely experimentDel iiar Egbert In H I ln lotus report d mirtih!t of an air pump and frnternai rnPlt to h sblm-ImtlncU ing with it this year w ith th Idea Erto-t- t t lint Ik's I Delmar Mine O' will notlco alternative a a an Mother brilliant s "You were it sho-loif-rUs! of of nil view kept using pnirlo- thnl displayed a brand DlO-- t Bring Ibek tbe Sut shin entrance test for those students who t'sm yet to lie rivaled In tbs history rrori during Ho rest of t'ielnnd by a crank" t ’ Blnckner Ecbe-’e world red why the class At it bavo not completed high school of t’-- - world l b rut the hlgll To Ruc-ton cvet-ln-“eannrv the Gw M edol m n ed P ter Ni Chorua school I a test A U U examination The hoiis-nt age t ra ore 'a in and the d no Smith rMulei-eg phasing Four 9 A II continued on Pare pi t i ' or I Coming 0 appre print- mtiuhnl numbers ficers for body-politi- ts TO-NIGH- 1 S5 HIM TEST le GLEE ClW HIGH CLASS j Pro-Ord- j ex-be- j Mrs Davis Lectures on 1 Mormon Battalion Fund er The annual inspecton of the R O T C units at tbe college was held in the gymnasium Saturday Capt W McNamera assistant district inspector substituted for Capt M N Fall who was expected here to hold the Inspection He expressed satisfaction at the manner in which the three companiee performed While the inspection was of a general character it sufficed to show that the men were in earnest and bad learned well tbe rudements of infantry drill Tbe men should not relax now as It is possible that a more regid inspection will be held later on It Is painful to know that 31per cent of the men enrolled for military tactics were absent from Inspection last Saturday Every man taking military work at the school should remember that these absenses are checked against the school Tbe minimum enrollment as demanded by the Government is as follows: Infantry 100 Motor Transport 50 and artillery 60 At present there are 75 men enrolled in tbe Infantry unit 46 in the motor transport and 45 in coast artillery In order to continue the three units in future years a greater enrollment must be encouraged and genuine interest manifested The by all men now in attendance military work is a great thing for the college and when men willfully absent themselves from drill especially on inspection day they come very nearly sinning against tbe school of their adoption During the week invoices for two aeroplane motors were received at the military offices When they arrive they will be placed in charge of motor transport men for close up study of mechanical construction etc During three days this week uni forms to the value of $600 were sold ot members of the R O T C units i From now- on the drill work will be carried on under the heads of the three units now in good working - order - CHEMISTS -- - Sub-l-'re- li GJnub e 1 ( bon-histor- r n d ” ! - - I' - f- - Ul’-UV- 1 - AND I I’HYSISTS HOLD FORTH The Physic-- and Chemistry Club met Monday night at the home of Processor lsraelson Professor O C T llirst discussed "Walden Inversion” an important question in A general disinorganic chemistry cussion by members of the Club followed his talk According to the constitution of the club ten under graduate students can be admitted to the Club The following undergraduate students were elected members of M Rateman the Club George Eugene Wood berry Edward Flanders Willis Savuge A L Price Angus M Maughnn ATTRACTIVE FOLDER TO ADVERTISE A C nt out-don- a- 21 Capt McNamara Inspecting Officer — Inspection General— Large Percentage of Men Absent — Aeroplane Motors Coming to College Sheet” : per copy RESERVE OFFICER UNITS PASS OFFICERS TO BE MADE THURSDAY “Dope Five cent Collette FOR STUDENT BODY NOMINATIONS GLEE CLUB IN GYM MONDAY— 4:00 Will Be Distributed Throughout State— Prepared by I) E Robinson The Utah Agrlclt ural College has a very attractive little folder which tells of the wide scope of work of the Institution The folder unusual In form resembling in general shape a photo folder It Is printed with blue Ink upon a mnt surfaced paper Upon the front pnge Is the seal of the College with the name of the Institution before and the slogan "The Horn of Efficient Education” at the bottom Inside are listed sixty six trades and professions which the Institution prepare men and women The value of eluraflon given bv the U A C Is tellingly set forth In the words Utah "Upon the Foal of th Agricultural College Stand th word Inlabor th Labor Is Life’ Th stitution honors Is th labor Of service "Th succes of n educational Institution lies In th success of Its U A C graduate are student In demand at salaries rnrig1g from $100 to $ 1 fi0nn Two seniors offered of the cinss of 1910 wer position at salaries of 14100 before I Continued on page just issued r |