Show STUDENT LIFE Students View Published Weekly by Students ot Column Utah AgrleuHnral College What the Barber Supply Co’s Salesmen Say — Little Things BULLETIN BOARD To the Editor of Student Life — By John T Caine Printed by tka Earl A England Publishing Company Logan Utah Dear Mr of Readers Editor and mail matter September 19 1908 at Logan Utah Encored m eeoond-elas- s Under the Act of March 3 189Z Acceptance lor mailing at special rate at Student Life: Magazines (There ha been some discusspui postage provided for In Section 1103 Act of October 3 1937 author iaed recently concerning the name of August 22 1918 our year-bothe Buzzer and EDITORIAL STAFF the advisability of changing the JOSEPH F COVriJET name So far I have been able MELVIN JANES Associate Editor: to find only tat) reasons given 1“® mar magazine In the library Justify h JAMES SCOTT Assiciate Editor for the making the difficult al-Life such actions A late 11 Editor i teratkm They are 1— The caco Student VON II ROBERTSON-JUN- E Dumber of Scribner s Monthly phono us nature of the word Buz- - wa SffOXSON Enhango Lditoh zefi widely marked partly with and Iact that the ma Custodian j Jonty of students do not know'lnk and PAUL B LARSEN copy of another three pieces cut or THELMA JOHNSON The “A” 'why ft should be called “Buzzer” cat°n out an undoutedly others OKORGB BANKHEAD Mexican A thlet Concerning the second of these torn CATHERINE WILLIAMS a — Typist reasons it may suffice to say that are treated in the same way BUSINESS STAFF (the probability is no matter what When an unknown reader CYRUS CREATES Busin es Manager the name was after it had been ‘shows his approval or disapproval by FRANKLIN RICHARDS Assistant Business Manager explained the first time it would of the sentiments expressed one become traditionally unmolested making lines or notations no EUGENE HUBBARD is benefited as Buzzer is and it is also while the magazine just SPORTS REPORTERS much of JOHN CHRISTENSEN the fact that the theme of the is damaged and lose WILLIAM BALLARD book this year is based on the its charm If such readers want REPORTERS life of the Bee in connection with to impress their wisdom upon MAXINE BAGLEY LAURA BANKHEAD LETTIB ISRAELSEN school motto “Labor is Life’’ others let them copy the words the MONA BOWEN W Me INTIRE DALLAS JOHNSON Remember that every year we ex- - and make an article for Student JOHN M HALE THERA1A SCOVILIB LAURA NELSON to new students what R O Life when the signature will iden-Air Robert Hadfield Huime plain T c A W S W A A and K jtify ihe writer and set him in EMMA PERUCCA WILLIAM MORRELL K KL stand for so why not a proper honor before his felows ARTHUR MARBLE GENE PEDERSEN JOHN LOOSLE word about our history book ini if student could realize that Jthe disrespect for and the damage place of changing the name Volume XXVIII Nam her 19 And now we come to the ques- - 'done to library publications is not Friday March 8 1329 tion of just how the word sounds at all smart but is only “smarty" Granted that I s and M’s and N’s and ignorant they might desist FOUNDER’S DAY more be is it may If this practice continues caneuphnmous Founder’s Day marks the successful close of 41 years of worth sacrificing the appropriate- not the Student body devise some service performed by the Utah Agricultural - College Once ness and tradition behind the- means of detecting the culprits name for a more trite concocgetting them to understand again it is fitting for us to stop for a moment and consider both tion of syllables that could never I and the past and the future for today S$ our Alma Mater’s birthday mean so much In the last class the folly of their act? The U A C wasjfoimded on March 3 1 its of titles we mention “The Tower’’ SUGGESTIONS work S’Bfeh Uithd if hugET bg"Trdtn any' ”eariy years aTiuTued glaue sTECoI' Klg h si nool anf eojf Professor J W (Sanborn first to the ambitious and men and worpen of of the Agricultural Colenerptfc president -was formally created some step But at the name Comhusker?’ lege of Utah is one of the bro ad- Every year since the forward has been taken Additions to the scope of education iWe think ofthe progressive men of our offered here were made better educators were secured build- - umefrcm Nebraska w® is strong and active and has lateotJlfr in gs were erected and laboratories built land equipped in’ recovered from an accident order that a greater service might be performed by this institu- - jSSlteUnStag nor'c harameristic L°e ly that was physically very severe “ As time has gone on our growth has been consistent and from Purdue “The and almost cost his lire VirIn a letter written in January steady and' alwayfe has our school labored toward the goal of Sampler” Sullins College Hood Col- accounting for his still being able performing the greatest possible service in the upbuilding and ginia Md“Touchstone" “The Spectrum” Alex- to carry on he says: “Restraint growth of the West- Our motto “Labor is Life” has been ever lege andra High School Ind “Drift" from the vices including tea cofbefore our eyes Butler University: “The Round fee rum tobacco and thear assoIt is certainly! appropriate at this time to honor those who up” of Baylor University “Hil- ciates plus active interest in the have been instrumental in this progress and this development — ltop” Marquette University Wis world as well as local affairs has “Boomerang” kept me in good r Arming form” the men and women who have labored for the betterment of our “The Reflector” so on ’into hundreds Profesor Sanborn is not carried Institution So we gather together today to celebrate Founder's and class- away by fads and fancies nor But “Buzzer” be the may to honor who have contributed ed among the the Alumni and others Day and What he following: "The overcome by sentiment to the growth and success of our Alma Mater Cactus” U of Texas “The ink)" says above is a careful considerU of HI ‘fThe Jayhawker” Kan- ate statement of what life has sas “Oxonian” Oxford College taught him LET’S HAVE CORRECT TIME ‘‘ComhuKker ’ U of Neb: ‘“Semit any suggestions to yon? For some reason unknown to us the College bells ring from inole” U of Florida “Utonian" Has In the Desert News of February w 1 tt two to ten minutes oft the correct time Sometimes they ring 16lh the full page advertisement too early sometimes too late This causes considerable incon- Quad” Standford University of “This Is triie Place” had an Two years ago the Cactus from article venience- One may leave home in the morning sufficiently early Texas by Mr C R Pearsall of a used cowboy theme which the closing paragraph was: to reach school on time only to find he is late for class becadse with the cactusreal and flesert art If our young men and young the College time is incorrect ' In one instance a professor closed motifr This year the “S" book women of this generation would rs the doors to eight on a morning of an examination from the L D S In Salt Lake perpetuate work of their use is to the story ef the golden father and the As a matter of fact the bells rang five minutes’ early and the mothers they must dates for a theme This book concerned less about personal several who were excluded from class were really on time has won a place four times In the be comfort and more about Individ Krkhould not be difficult to have the same time at College Tn!L0nal conJest' theiual endeavor and less about as is used elsewhere Let Union Pacific time be the guide- Ianyer theme In the sunshine and more We mention these things only to Ubaskingsweating under the lash of 1 show that the really worth while ambition to our yet d develop COMPENSATION FOR THE FAITHFUL g books choose touched resources It’s the youth With the coming of the Spring Quarter with its gentle geph-e- rs meaningful and appropriate titles 0 today that must make Utah rather than pretty sounding a better place tomorrow its elusive scents and contagious “spring fever” the student ones is prone to relax from the steady grind of study to which he has We maintain that there is no- bolic of our motto placed on the been subjected during the previous part of the year While to thing more typically Utahn the school eal surrounded by bee state than that which hives Fur these reasons we urge the student this course is a natural one the professors are is reminiscent of bees and that that the name of our annual redently opposed to such action and consequently must invent a there : nothing more appiDpos main “Buzzer” means to keep the student at his lessons Since human nature for ania agricultural Laura Bankhead college yearis always human nature be it in college ia the city or on the book than the bee which is sym 1829 Editor farm some compensation must be made to the student who sists the languid joy of idle hours and the vagaries of “spring fever” This compensation is fully made by the William Peter'0 son Science Medal award Perhaps no greater honor can come to a science student than to secure this medal and to do so he will cheerfully forget the temptations of spring and delue deep Library ok 1? -- i an 1 Anyone purchasing may get a making an Life office “There are no better equipped Barber and Beauty Parlors in the West for Service and Sanitation than the— MODERN BARBER AND BEAUTY PARLORS 13 West Center — Logan who is interested In a C melody saxa phone good lead on one by appearance at Student t ??? WHERE DO THOSE STYLISH GIRLS ?7? EDWARDS MILLINERY Somebody who has an excellent d automobile to dispose af at a very low figure might be lable to make a sale in Student life office and Ladies' Furnishings Company second-han- 29 West 1st Yon Will be Proud to Wear Shoes Repaired by meeting for ail student in the school of Agriculture wUl be held on Monday at X o’clock in the Ag assembly room A special 1 the ' UTAH SHOE REPAIR SHOP 30 West 1st North Street Logan Utah IL D Hansen Prop South Cache students are urged to meet in room 280 at 12:30 o'clock today Students Interested in private Spanish lessons are requested to congregate In room 361 at 2 p m today JACK & JOHN BILLIARDS ' ' THE MOST Salem Ore — All Willamette college iratermty men who owe money to their houses and have not marie arrangements for the payment of the same before the end of the semester have been barred from taking the midvear examinations at the college This was decided by the faculty follow- ing a plea made by the fraterni-- j ties to the college officials CLEAN BILLIARD PARLOR GOOD TABLES jrp:sM)r& iSons Printers— Engravers Let us Design and Print Your Dance and Menu Programs' °ff ! Logan Utah North 4 ng - 1 ' BUY THEIR CLOTHES ATTWSteps Off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved iffDetUnwrai? prize-winni- 4 -- FEDERAL AVENUE i LOGAN UTAH - CwnMmk IV IT MAY Fe hard to ALWAYS please but tht s our aim Hardware Co Logan Distributors for — Bennets Pure Paints ROYAL SHOE SHINING AND HAT CLEANING PARLOR “Property Life Insurance Products” Rawlins Athletic Equipment h Official in Every Respect late-come- nn-an- prize-winnin- ive ' ! i -- into his books 8lfIi li SYMPATHY Thru this column the' Student body expresses its sympathy to the Howland boys in the loss of their father and to the parents of Charles Webb who died last week of Spinal meningitis THETA ALPHA PHI COLLEGE SINGERS TOUR PRESENTS LITTLE SOUTHERN PART OF STATE WOMEN TONIGHT ’ Continued from Page One Loa Owen Jacobs Magna AmContbiBPa rrcue-agOne end Wintle Nephi Honeyville ( THE CAST Manning Ogden J Marcus Grif- Mr ' March — — Foster Merrill fin Newton Clark Leland Mrs March Gwen Rigby j Oakley Emma Perucca Meg First Bass: George Bankhead Clarice Webb Logan Alfred Hunter Lewisville Jo Beryl Bown Idaho Kenneth Shields Tooele Beth — Gladys Hobbs Elmer Jeppson Mantua Ray Amy March — Thelma Fogelberg Wood liberty Melvin Bank-hea- d Aunt Mr Lawerence —Sterling Larson) Leonard Logan Hampton ’ Lawrie James Jacobs Bountiful J Second Bass: Niki Paewal Lo Prof Antoine Baret Fred Hodgson! Spring-viUe" gan Xjgurtland P Starr j Eldon Hansen River John Brooke Anderson John Mullett Bernice Quinney Hannah Echo Dallas Richins Heights Leroy Hansen Idaho Falls Adel-be- rt Twin babies MANAGERIAL STAFF Price Fauseth Director Chester J Myers —— 9 Lettie Ririe Student Director FLOATING UNIVERSITY Advertising — — Carma Francis WILL CONFER Wardrobe Mistress —Kate Smith ACADEMIC DEGREES Scenes Mr Myers Weldon Burnham and U A C students Couti'nuedrfrwnry'e "Otw curriculum and in part by the Fred Hammerly Emerson Abbott extremely favorable reports that and Albert Kimball Oralie CrSTgifh have " coming back fio'm every Music country the University has visited this yearCubans Hawaiians Jap- ONE HUNDRED CLUB anese Chinese Siamese and BritLEADERS HOLD ish have been greatly impressed CONCLAVE ON CAMPUS with the seriousness of purpose displayed by these American (Continued from Page One) Riverdale Utah who demonstrated in Lamp-Shadmaking together Virgil Norton was a week end averaged a score of 97 the winvisitor at the Sigma Chi house ners from the contestants of five western states Miss Edna Smith entertained at The club leaders attending the her home Sunday afternoon Re- school are selected from each freshments were served to 4 the county and upon returning imBeulah Freestone following girls: part the Informatics! received at Smart Jane Merrill meeting Margaret to the various clubs Hazel Howards Bernice Boyle are 310 boys and girls There Ruth Bennett Jean Rawlins and who are H Club members in Donna Davis Utah OWL BILLIARD RALL SOFT DRINKS— : 38 West Center Logan Generating Brain Power TT Four Great Air Lines Select f ' : K RAIN power not horsepower is the chief operating requirement of the electrical industry for their fleets of mail and passenger planes The Vico used in the planes of these airlines is the same in quality as the Vico you buy for your car at all Blue Light Service Stations - This requirement must be continuously anticipated to provide leaders for the future Accordingly each year more than 400 picked college graduates come to the General Electric Company for a post-gradua- ’ course in electrical te £0i£BC£u i - - ' - - - - With a faculty including inventors and 4MA ‘A Yon will tee this monogram on the t' powerful ma'xmat an electric locomotive and a the convenience outlet where you S plug m a floor lamp— always and every- wiwre it is a safe guide to electrical e 4-- f - ’ BLUE LIGHT GAS & OIL Co ' quality and engineers of international distinction something more than electrical knowledge is imparted to these young men Here they also find inspiration which prepares them for leadership in age this-electrica- l M7DH Logan— Utah a V u k - |