Show STUDENT LIFE Page Two 4 i STUDENT LIFE Bulletin Published Weekly by Students of Utah Agrifciltural College SPEECH SUBJECT Printed fcy the Earl & England PubNOTICE lishing Company Logan Utah ’ The U A C omen’3 Facility Entered as second-clasmail matter League will meet this Friday afterSeptember 19 1908 at Logan Utah noon at three o’clock (instead of tfnder the Act of March 3 1897 Ac- 3:30) at the home of Mrs A H ceptance for mailing at special rate Saxer Dr N A Pedersen will disof postage provided for in Section cuss the drama All league members 1103 Act of October '31917“author-ize- are invited to be present Stephen L Richards Delivers Regular Weekly Chapel Talk s d August 22 1918 Member Western Intercdllegiate Member News Service South Western Press Association Editor-in-ChiBert 0 Harward ChristensenBusiness Stanley Manager ef Volume XXIV Number 26 1926 15 Thursday April PETERSON REAPPOINTED PRESIDENT The reappointment of President E G Peterson as the head of the College for the next school year by a unani- mous vote of the Board at the annual meeting held recently was an action that meets with the hearty approval of an enthusiastic student body The reappointment was felt to be i cer- tainty of course but with the announcement comes a feeling of satisfaction that is a fair indication of ike popularity of the chief executive with the students of the College One whe will don working clothes and s!i vi i rocks with his students as weU as direct the forces that are developing their character and intellect is is worthy of the esteem in which MEXICAN ATHLETICS J week He took so many baths he broke Story club will not meet Meeting which was to be out in water blisters Norma the -- home s been has posponed one j Prof Carter “Whenever the brain uf-Mi- s3 — stops functioning we are dead” — “The foundation of our respect fellow men is a for law and respect for God” stated Stephen L Richards in his chapel addres3 Monday Because' of his long acquaintance with this institution Dr Richards talk was more intimate than it would otherwise have been he said “is something we We should should all cultivate strive to be open minded general and Comprehensive in our views restricts though and social progress but we must not forget that progress comes through experience” “Although standards vary fromtime to time we should cling tp some established standard of economic and religious life” “Principles and standards which have been tried and not been found wanting are noble” continued the “It take&- - good judgment speaker and courage to hold to those standards but those same standards for a course of living which brings ultimate products of good Dr Richards ended with an appeal to students to respect themselves enough to refrain from the use of tobacco and profanity and to' 3eek those qualities which distinguishes one as having the marks of a true gentleman or lady Two numbers were rendered by was offered by the chior and prayer I Dr Maeser ' for-ou- Our weekly song hit is entitled: “A BRAIN IS ON1Y AS STRONG at meet Senior girls will Friday AS ITS WEAKEST THINK” 10 o’clock in room 177 for the purpose of deciding whether colors or Tarrus’ got an awful shock yesterchockers will be used for the grad- day when a coed remarked that she uation exercises was glad the warm days were coming so she wouldn’t have to wear to will hike Ramblers Aggie such heavy clothes Blacksmith' Fork Canyon Saturday The trucks will leave from in front A of Main Building at 12 o'clock The cops were hot upon his so wennie roast is being planned trail don't mill it The pursued was not’ at bay j The villain jumped upon a j Students are requested to be at scale j the Tabernacle Friday to hear Mrs And thereby got aweigh Walter Professor and P F Champ Welti in a piano and vocal recital If a miss were only as good as It is for the benefit of the new her smile Home Economice cottage Short tonight held at Watkins RESPECT LAW ODE TO BRICK Mother uses cold cream ELECTION NOTES Father uses lather My Mary uses powder At least that’s what I gather held Election results came in last night r at 8 o’clock Each ballot was count“Im expecting to sell kisses at ed recounted checked and recheckTHE NEW COTTAGE the Bazaar tonight Do you think a ed There is little chance that a mis' will be too much” nickle The ceremonies last Tuesday at take could have found its way into “Oh no a chap expects to get the new Home Economics Cottage the final resjilt cheated at an affair like that” site started an extensive building The la3t ballot crossed by a stuprogram — both timely and desirable I used to be a school teacher but Definite plans for the structure are dent of the College was numbered not known at this office However 626 There are 798 students regist- I havn’t any class any more the detailed plans are complete and ered at the College this quarter The the Phi Up3ilon Omricon society vill percentage voting was large in spite appointed extension specialist in have charge of the Stundent Life of the fact that a large number are poultry next week for the purpose of making taking teachers training — Anse- Leaves of absence were granted to clear everything concerning - both quently were out of town D E Robinson professor of marketthe campaign and purpose The lot was cleared Tuesday and the first Some thirty six names were sub- ing to study at Columbia university No one R J Becraft sod turned by Fredrick P Champ of mitted for song leader assistant professor to their the Board of Trustees of however got enough range management to study at justify It is commonly conceded that stu- being elected and the Executive Com- Chicago University and Christine B dents are deserving of practical as mittee will appoint one Clayton assistant professor of foods well as theoretical training in the for a year of graduate study Home Economics school Such an The editorships and secretary’s The budget approves jvere as fol- inideal demonstration building is position were taken with an over- lows: College proper $309000 exdeed an asset and with the number whelming majority — the most un- periment 3tation $125000 extenof organizations that are showing certain race being for president sion station $120000 extension evidence of a hundred percent sup- Christensen won o majority of thir- division $93305 Branch Agriculport it should go over in a style teen— incidentally the same margin tural college $7fe020 power plant won the vice presidency for Smith $23500 fitting for any such enterprise Student Life heartily endorses the a year age The board approved the construcmovement and will gladly affiliate tion of the home economics cottage r “Broad-mindnes- s” In-tolan- ce -- - COMMERCE PRAT i ELECTS Twenty-firs- t Celebrate Founders Day on May 18 Will i The Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity held a luncheon and business meeting at the Bluebird President Gim-li- n gave a report of the district convention held in Salt Lake City The remainder of the meeting was de- voted to the election of officers for ( itself with any constructive program D AND WELTI IN MUSICAL CONCERT CHAMP IKELER APPOINTED AGRICULTURE Ffurniture and equipment for the HEAD cottage willbe paid for from funds (Continued from Page One) formerly professor of animal hus(Continued from Page One) bandry in charge of livestock manAllegro Resoluto agement at the Iowa State College Professor Carroll was head of the (b) PastoraleScarl&tti-Tausi- g Scarlatti-Tausi- g (c) Capriccio animal husbandry department at the Mrs Champ ' college from 1914 to 1924 when he 2 (a) Prologue (Pagliacci resigned to accept a professorship at Leoncavallo the Iowa ’State College Other additions to the faculty for (b) Evening Star (Tannhauser) Wagner next year will be- Johanna Moen proMr Welti fessor of Textiles in the school of 3 (a) Scherzo C sharp minor Home Economics who returns from Chopin a year spent at Columbia university (b) Nocturne C Minor Chopin in graduate study' CE McClellan (c) Ballade G Minor Chopin of the department of Education- - who Mrs Champ returns after a year of graduate 4 (a) Marins d’ Islande Fourdrain work at Stanford W P Thomas (b) Vi3icr Fugitive (Herodiade formerly county agent in Weber Mhlasse net county who returns from a year at H Mr Welti Cornell where he has been studying n 5 (a) — Godowsky marketing to do experimental work Moret under the Purnell act and Chester ' (b) Prelude G Minor - (c) Love's Dream (A flat) Liszt Meyers who comes from Weber col(d) Prelude B Flat Minor lege to accept an instructorship in ! Rachmaninoff public speaking W H Warier who Mrs Champ has been assistant in poultry was - ’ ‘ Alt-Wie- - to be raised by subscription During the afternoon John E Holden state auditor and John Walker state treasurer met with the regent3 and explained the - importance of having all funds of the institution turned into' the state treasury By doing this a check may be kept on the exact financial status of the institution as the treasurer’s books will reflect the money’ received and disbursed Under the present system of sending part of the money to the treasurer’s office and retaining part in the Logan banks it was explained the checking Is complicated and the requirements of the state law are not met The board unanimously voted to reappoint President Peterson head of the College for the next school year t - ‘ minds ' cannot be per- fortune or misfortune1 at their own plexed or frightened but go on in private pace like a clock during a thunderstorm —Robert Louis Quiet Stevenson OFFICERS 9 I -- the year 1926-2- 7 For President Ferris Miles was elected by acclamation The other officers are as follows: Vice President— Stirling “Dick” Reese Secretary — Elverne Coles Treasurer Neptunk Fogelberg Correspondent — Wesley Odell Chapter Adviser-Ea- rl Robinson On May 18 the Fraternity " will celebrate its twenty first founders Day “Dick” Reese is chairman of An the committee on arrangements outline of the program will be as $ follows: The new pledges David Haught William Geddes Hulon and Marcus Child Christensen Leonard Layton will be initiated After which a banquet and program concluded with a dance will bring ' the activtes to an end Executive Committee Makes Change in Budget While the funds for awards do not cover the cost of the awards that have been won this year the on Executive Committee Friday April 9 to order' them and take the additional mone neci3ssary to pay for them from those departments that have surplus funds A committee was appointed to arrange a permanant change in the budget to allow for the extra amount required for awards The council agreed that the appropriation for the free lunch that was served on ‘“A” day was not to exceed one- - hundred dollars x |