Show student Life UIUNG SUITABLE TOOLS FOIl “A” DAY Subscription Rate $100 Per Tear Published Weakly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural VOLUME XXV EVERY STUDENT SHOULD CAST A VOTE FRIDAY Five Cents Par Copy College NUMBER 21 UTAH WEDNESDAY APRIL 20 1927 LOGAN - - - BRILLIANT ARRAY OF CANDIDATES AWAIT FRIDAY POLLING © ® $ & $ & & Much Postponed “A” Day Now Scheduled For Next Tuesday — - E am Questions Prexy “Fritz” Hors de Combat to COLLEGE MOST IMPORTANT HONOR-- - - Asset After Graduation St lot lions Based And Campus on Scholarship Citizenship The campus liaptrr of l“lii Ka'ppa 1'lii National Scholarship honor Suc-Ichas announced the election of twentj nine new membi rs taken j com the class of '27 ami the ranks of the graduate students The niado hj the Chapter officers and a lid of the new uiem-lier- s follows The otflrers of 1’lii Kappa I'hi announcing herewith the Ingh scholarship students of the 11127 graduating dais of the College There is no honor in as Collette life quite so important eleedeel to this national havintt take great pleasure Put in scholarship honor society The I’hi Kappa I’hi pin is a badge overtone in tile I’nited States of high intellect and superior mental aediieve-inen- t It is perhaps the most desirthat recommendation able single can he given in honor of a graduate seeking a position One of the first quottioiiH about a candidate is: Does lie belong to I’hi Kappa I’hi? candidates from The successful thu 11127 class are as follows: School of Agriculture: G Cox f mlergraduateB: Robert K Hull Anthon Gardner lunthtu Wright Hl Graduate: Harold M 1’rice School ef tgilciilliiial Engiiiiei1ilig: f ndergraduates Gerald Christiansen Orion I’ullv J)lce Keainsnjd'r School of Basic Arts mid Sciences: ndergraduates: John Abersold Hold I’lark Merrill Darle Alhcita Jensen Dunqld Jcpiiseii ltcssie AusI’ Golden Wright tin Merrill Cluude Zohell Siliisil of fotimierce Undergraduates Ulmer J liurnett Ha7cn Coolej Ncjditunc f'ogelhcrg f urollne M Hend’icks Icah Motirit-se- n Evan B Murray Sidling Itcese Joseph X Symons School of Home Kroiioiuies: f I’rexv ’’fritz" Christensen was wandering about t lie main hall Tuesday noon hour in a send- conialic eomliliim superinduced Following the custom prose ribei by the perleit flood of questions in tlie indent body constitution sides all trom him poured upon election oi student body olfieers for anent the date of A" Day Ala laid insj st mailed uncertain- jn xt year will tak place1 day aft er ly at the fountain hands pitilul- tomorrow — one' week after’ nominaly twitching — lips breathing tions whieli were held lust Friday some vacant phrase when that Voting will begin at 9 o'clock A M Freshman little irrepressible and continue until 4 p m and will "Bouts” pearse steps up y dept hi1 by Australian ballot and in that gentle onlidential Kach voter's voice of his whispers "Are we name will be crossed from a student gonna have “A" Day’’’ hotly roster as his vote is cast and Fritz staggers slightly and the votes will be numbered blindly reaches mil for some- thing to hold to Only two candidates materialized Iester I’ocock" lie croakes Merrill Johnson and for President as lie falls into the midst id a Howard Johnson has been linford hevy of beautiful girls made up two for ExecutiveCommitteeman Kclna Wilson ly of I’atty Parker Uff lira Tar bet Dorothy Watkins It 1’iom chairnm was Junior yeais ilazef (jo'k unef'lianiarm 'Sutton" "anq VaT'In cliuVge'of "A" Day- - la j Due to the first ajel measures r I infotd has played freshman so quickly upplied the prexv is J‘ two years of varsity foot- football nourishnow up and taking ball and has been on the basketball nient and track squads three years He fs football captain elect and wus on the Prom Committee There are three candidates for Rally Stringhain Is of the Executive Commita ' tee and has officiated on "A” Day committees 'and as and A W S ‘A’ i Kelwards class Committee “A” of a member Day is Announcement Only Establishes of the A w s council was on the Vro"' Committee and was in charge Standing of College More Horten-sof the1 recent Carnival Ball Securely Pas bee-secretary of the Student body during the past has recently year The announcement I eland Skauehy Clinton Vernon made at Oxford University that Hertford College of the University and Scoit Nelson will contest for the de'gree of Karl Student Life Editor Skauehy is an has accepted Vernon Young graduate of the Colli'ge as associate editor at present C It the at editor was associate senior him for standing qualifying a for debeen and has correspondent This is the first time that the Salt Lake paper for a couple of gree of the College has been as the reeiuirement for entrance years Nelson was editor of last ill Oxford year's R ¥ C paper and is a stuto HIIV of the College’s dent Jife staff member at prese-nsolwill Ion I mversity This risiegnil Buzzit editor there are: ve to establish the standing of the Albion who iiiniiiigi1il II light Dnviel as more even only securely College Normat's year book Dick Stratford degrees I'rpm the most standard ill America assistant business manager of this and universities e and Alden are yeai's Buzzer by Qxforei I niverxily Editin' of last year’s B i C lieiieeli tile1 eell Follow illg which placed the Utah gricultural Ann tial Xorah Blood will serve as si'cre-laruniCollege1 on tile list of accredite-is no without contest as tlie-rserves announcement this versities - -- c t Karl Young Granted Senior Standing at Oxford on Degree ( - v e aoce-pt-e- t Lilly-whit- ncce-pte- y Receipt of Tardy Grades Places Six More on Rolls Men’s Pan-Hellen- ic other candidate There are six eandidiUes for Ex- Pan-Hele- n Aiueri-cun-llali- College humor seems to have not begun its campaign to cor- ree t the- current mlsappreheu- sions regarding just what the typical e’olicge man is like and how he aits a whit too soon for it appears that w have here on the campus several ef that gullible ilk who believe implicit- ly in wffnttliey ivrf e veir rt the movies Not long ago the two wash room signs quietly disappeared Several weeks later the I'resi- dent's shingle vanished to be followed shortly by the Secre- tary'g The deepest mystery sur-rounded their disappearance Hut pue night Joe Havertz Sr to be down happened walking 5th North when he glanced by chance through an open window in a residents which he knew to lie occupied by college boys— there on the wall gleamed whitely the two wash room signs! I’ciha'ps this same room with the movie collegiate motif in its decorations hurbors the two missing shingles and the several faculty waste baskets which strayed more recently! ENLIST STUDENT SUPPORT COMMITTEE BUDGET SYSTEM For a genyya jd mi nix icy for 1927-2- 8 I favor TO I the IN t Contributions Solicited Contact to Be Maintained With Friends Thru Local Chapters The plan u licri'liv it is cxiiitt-(- l raise1 an iiielew nnmt fund of at least t'VliKiei fur the improvement of library ficilitii-- at this ins! II in iu is approaching iiuiiplcilon according to Dr It I 'Richards ruiei u of the l Ulliril rv TitiTimv Food comm it tee of the alumni nssi'i'iatliiil college1 vvlili-lis fostering the movement Serving mi the commit lit1 with Dr arc: Dr George ’Stewart Dr V W Ilcuelei'Miii Dean Ray It West ii il I’rof 1' V t'ariloii George ltarls-an alminiils of the college: now in tlie Iiox Elder High school has lieeu clcclcd executive secretary to tissniiii general direction Mr of the endow nicni fund drive Burlier will establish an office' at the College sometime in May and will devote his entire lime to imelovv nnmt tlie work of tlie fund to i nn-n- i - 1 tlmn1-afti'i- eomuiiltiiii Tile1 HARMONY plan is l'mimlctl All of us aret interested in pro- on tlie belief (hilt every person coill the future of the Utah moting a spirit of harmony and operation In 3tudeut body affairs If Agricultural College is interested In we are to realize bur aim we must helping to establish at this instituwith the things tion a library In every way adequate Mi'k to ilu away l to winch cause discoid riHpiirtmieufs Before the close of the present In trying to solve tlie problem vi'ar therefore the committee Bee a neeel for two departures from school our past administrations: (1) A hopes to plan1 in the hands of cvorv iiioiiiIiit aliliunils more equitable distribution of the st tlileii! inhern-fitInstitution of student body ftinels as and friotid of I Inn will enlist Ilubetween men and women students of and (2 tlie creathe institution of everybody in helping to tion of a greateT incentive for Junitlio lilirary fund drive in the PROMOTE iustriu-tioiiii- un-e- l 1 fo-nll- s I siqi-IKi- inui-plct- c or College stmli'ins to remain in the school by allowing them a just share in committee woik anti other matters of student body comluct ir elected to the position ot Body President I shall do all ill my power to uphold traditions and toImoM for continued progression education of standard a ward higher HOWARD LINFORD Stu-de- nt Editor ever-eriUc- une-on- PRESENT POLICY UPHELD Life piililieulion tills ns one of y e'lir in the weeklies (lie best college staff I member the a of As country can say that to maintain the policy of the present editor Hint of fnlc-ni'ss lueiuiiey ami devoid of chimp j mrmillsui give weight te items that an if value as news mid not for the ami of any organization pnidii-iicondemn whim wrong whim right the character of the hiu not sacrifie-is the paiicr hy test nnn h limmir The Student jn-- fr Ikwii risxignizisl wli icli tin1 paiier (Coutiuncd ou Page Three! CEMENT PROJECT PLANNED FOR IS now toTalk Peters Afternoon Games Program Court and Includes Dance ‘‘A' Day which was once achednied to be held last Wednesday aud which had to be postponed indefinitely on uccoutit of the weather has finally been set for next Tuesday April 26 The program for the day remains practically tlie same as it was outlined in the last issue ot Student Life Everyone is to riqsu't oil the campus ready for work and equipped (with tools to work with at 8:00 a ni j The Freshmen are to rake' the frontage from the renter walk south to and Including the amphitheatre They are to bring rakes aud shovels The Sophomores are to put ia a stretch of concrete siiiewCtlk from the main tennis courts north to the A W S barns They should provide themselves with square and round mouth shovels Left Monday for National SesThe Juniors are to dear the rocks sions at University of Illinois from the bill paths put in culverts aud repair the canal path by the car Juniors should bring picks The U A 4' will be repivsenbsl barns V and shovels at the iiatiousl convention of A S Iieing held st Urimiia Illinois This "The Seniors are to put tn a retainweek ing wall and walk at the Home Erma Worley sad Naomi Rroad-hon- Economics Cottage and level grounds Senior around the green houses evenleft Ogden late Member will need picks shovels and rakes Miss Rroad-bcne- l ing' for Ihe I'onve'iitKm Tlie Engineers are to cBar up beis as president-elec- t bi'ing hind and around the Mechanic Arts se'iil iiartialiv by Ibex nrgapiza-tiowill need rakes and Miss- - Worley is attending the buildings They I'oiiveiition lit lmr own expense sail shovels The Faculty will rake the frontage will iirohnbly teport tbe results of The center path til is yeur'g activities on our campus north from the on Page Four) (Continued regarding the taking over of sorority feature stunts Tim convention Is held auunatly natioiiHi the next one one yeair U A C Glee List year it was held ut the1 U of I ii t i foci) i ii southern blanch I at Los Angeles and girls altendcd As was ant jripi!ri curlior in lb anei This year it is national ill OUk clulp month Un I’Dtli many more will la present It is be- and tlie I tali Uollcc ing liehl at the U of Illinois Glia1 club will apjaair in two joiht Mie to conditions here imr dele- concerts gates will arrive a day late those The first concert will be given at from the U and B Y U having left the Eilat Side- - High School Iu Salt Miss Worley aud Sunday However Isike City this Saturday April IS Jiiss Broaelhead intend to make lip The second eaiinvrl will be given in for lost time upon arriving the Kigali Talieinae-lApril o') Hie convention Following they wtlt Iu eae-concert Ihe ' eiuhs plan to siienel ’a few days in Chicago sing twii uuiiiIhts ensemble iuiil the with Jessie Anderson an Aggie of septlie remainder of program last yen r who is enrolled at IllP Art arately Institute They will return about Twenty-fou- r Aggie gleeuien will April 30 Tb make the trip to Salt Luke ( Worley and Broadhead Represent Aggie Coeds At Convention il lis-u- l n shortest posMlilo lime fuller iiuiiiniiueiuimt l’onding ii of Ihe ciuniuil lees piim of it said that the plan may ! orgunizal ion of local chapters of (lie alumni association wherever ja a given locality jusEl sow hero in tifies organization I lull as well us in oilier states contact with individual mcmlicrs will he maintained Similar supporting ami students organizations among faculty niciuhcrs will ! formed and the matter of enhancing tlie work of those1 organizations through the1 enlist incut of citiem groups is under eoiisidi'i'ulion While ninking this niiiuiiiin-onicnthe committee wishes at ’tlie same time to slate that I'lmtnhutions to the lilirary endow meat filial mxxt not ion of the plaii for wait on The receiving conducting' Hie drive enel of thu plan is alreaely in workninelo payable ing order and clns-kto the U A Lilirary Endowment Fund will I'iscive pi'nisT atti'iition if placisl ju the hands of any nicmlicr Archery has made its of tile commit Ice The A W S ilium the campus! iH'Iievtng idling with ntlicrs Hint this S A A A gentle pastime1 lnaile famous by William Tell is Hie optimum kind of 1928 exere-isfor girls have presented the tlie of with a Mil archery girls AVomcu The students set — lions ’ll arrows target quivers lield election fur the coming school 'll everything year mi April 11 I ’oily Rich ami sonic other femNiiouii Rroiidhciid present t atiilcb-a were inine the giving of tlie council was elected to we went ns last it in it linin' was the evening tryout picsldi-n- l promise's to is1 a enndiihite for vice president press The for anil Gladys 1 lesser led in the Voting great drawing You shouhr have seam Dick Romney's for il h ill all liis hard ns president fin-Virginia AVardleigh the ami Ruth Zollinger as vioe presi- working athletes lineal up them uioit dent of the AYnnieu'S Athletic Associa- firing range1: Inlainipletely unawares — not eveu Ralph tion were clift eel by aee hiiuiiHou Tlie other emidleiates on tlie ticket Farrar was workhig eut are Ini crested — All I'lsils who were Helen 1 Itilint Alta llirst and nil of you Hu- si a-- Polly Rich she Louise Shepard Inis the new sisirt tv charge Ruth St Dclnis an authority 00 Give ’every candidate for every dancing told Harvard undergraduates recently that modern dancing job sober consideration— then Tote is little more tha!u a ’Hugging duel” for the best one - l And University Clubs To Appear Jointly rmiity Agiii-iilinra- l 1 t - Bows and Arrows Appear On Campus s f e and W W Pilots Elect Asseie-hilee- i s has BIG -- requisi- tion and budget system as they are now practiced There should be appointed or by the Executive Committee a standing Budgetary and Finance Committee Committee a Program for Student Body meetings and a Committee on all Student Body awards The Budgetary and Finance Committee would check up on departmental officers and endeavor to between tiring closer cooperation tliem and tlie Stu'elenf Cody’ oififers Committees for such activities as "A” Day Athletic Banquet Pep rallies ete should not have more than on Committeeman one Executive them The present method of issuing class cards through the Secretary's Office should be continued The constitution should be lived V S The A up to or changed should receive more financial consid eration from the Student Body Organization Sincerely MERRILL JOHNSON ecutive committee from whom tlire’e will be selected 'They have all had executive and committee experience of various sorts They are: Bonne S 1j Adamson Daken Broadhead Charles Griffin Vernal Harris Serge Ben MORE FEATURE STORIES son and Alvin Morgan tlie student ediOf ail creatures Otis Murler is cheer leader by acG H Pond ot Alma and anil tor a clamation periodical Is least loved Bingham will fight it out for song hardest worked most criticised and editorYet because the leader unhappy ship of "Stuelent Life" presents boundless opportunity for an interesting portrayal of campus life of 20 bringing unknown students forward of getting joke's oil the profs and unscandal Cowles nationally earthing locally suppreH-set-l Dr Henry C known niilhority on llotany who is I gladly pledge my services to the coming to tlie Colli’ge for the third cause 4 ilm Lite' that ’’Student I believe nicuilicr of the 'National Summer School plans to should have more feature 'stories — faculty bring with him this summer twenty that all strenuously long dusty news of his grudimte students in Botany accounts he made shorter and more Tlie fiu'ilitii'S for the stiuly of Rot- - room provieled for those of the spicy I do not believe tiny are so uluindiiiit in (lie vicinity loeal Interest type censorious pessi of the college and Logan that Dr in an iilonully distruc Cowles was prompted to make this niistic and rather I should editorial tive policy students move The visiting graduate encourage will come from the University of favor one of democracy Cowles Dr stamping nient unel constructive criticism Chicago Perhaps the most beautiful tion possible to the living room of the home economics cottage was made la it Saturday by the ileus which presented ic mahogany davenport table The table is haud carved in modern Renaissance design blending with tlie with golvl walls of the room Eveu more expressive was the ”11” Roll1 sentiment which accompanied the Ilu rgoyne Irwin tuble which shows that the menu Hunt S R bers of the Men's Pan Helenic apKenneth Klngsford the purpose and ideals of preciate Lawrence George those who made tlie cottage possiground during the winter terms ble and realize the benefits to be deanil WAS KHAN TALKS rived from such an environment OSTLER TALKS ON HAWAII ON PERSIAN ART such associations as the cottage aflKindhv Ostler will talk to the fords with the spirit of Dosnioiieditiin dull Thursday evening 'In sympathy to a large IiIiiim K belli inipioveuieut” Presented by Men's at 7:HI p in in thu faculty room m I! of Remix Arts slinleiits April Hellenic represented by Sigma Chi ’lliiwiill” The flection of Hie club's on Persian Art He briefly suui-lei- l Phi Kappa Alpha I’hl Kappa Iota affairs for next year 'will he held the eonlribiltloiiH Unit l’er- - Ddlta Nu Alpha Delta Epsilon during tlie same iimeting lms given to neivinecIvIliziiti'U Gamma JM am 0lneB Tau 1 ersla ho ds explainde the pluee DRILL DERATED AU members of Men’s pan Hellenkrt fn ml toUI tin (inilil wmietlilni! SALT LAKE CITY April 20 (By ic are Invited to visit the cottage Mr If Ih tlifftwiiL pliiiw'H of the tab RMII’A) The University of Utah de nier In Persian uncle Is taking the affirmative of the ques- Anand bus cidleclinna In Resolved that military training trees tion: 300 Cottonwood and Ash Pasadena and New York Mr - shsould be elective at landgrant col- piomithe along on are being planted became qualified to listuro nent drive of the V of Wyoming leges defeated the University of USHOCi Il country's art through f beautification Arizona in a debate held recently caiMpUit a iv It h his uncle J1 CHANCES President to Bring Presents Table Gift Dr Cowles Graduate Students addi- Dtio to the! fact AIovieMu33le3 - Swc-ndse- to emphasize the feat that the courses and credits of the Institution are standard in every respect the Mr Young giaduated from college with the class of 1924 and 1'ndergiadiiates: luella Harrh was chosen last summer by the Oxrdytho Johnson Ora l’acker Bertha ford Committee as the Rhodes scholStoker Graduate: Harriet Morgan ar lom Utah He has been in France The basis on which candidates during the past winter but he will enter Hertford College with (Continued on Page Three) opening of the next session He continue Ids work in English flint several of a faculty members were tardy In stutiding in the grades for their names several nts of last quarter d to he left off the honor rolls ace the publication of the honor lls the remainder of the grade's vu como In with a few exceptions e following are o la1 lidded : “A” Roll Marie- - Otis Merrill Bessie Candidates Appear To Be Uniformly Well Mollified Wage Spirited Campaign 1 se-- I snt sis-!atnr- m- 1 i vv ill not go along' Adniit-tama- 1 orcheMru to the conccrls will be oOc Student Entertainers to Visit High Schools Thins are being completed for the ot scheduled out of triirn parrying gtudent representatives to the various nearby high schools tlie purpose being in addition to advertising the U A (' b) cri'hle an interest In the annual High School day to lie belli at the college some time during May sttulents Several groups of college accompanied by faculty members are to make trips putting on short entertaining programs at the high between schools Logan and Salt Taike on the south and central Idaho on the’ north plans have not lwcu prepared yet anei the dates of the trips will depend An the date set for High School' will The programs day numbers reaeliugs consist of niusie-a'And sheirt speeches The groups composed of from four to eight talented will mem tiers of the 'student body spend approximately two Weeks in covering the designated territory tin-si- l |