Show 2 — THE STUDENT LIFE SEPTEMBER 29 1952 CAMPUS CHARIVARI Collegiate ’Loaf' Discussed Pentagon News Reported BY GEORGE MITTOV Tl’is column is designed to keep you well informed on the little things that are so important in college life Things that don’t make the headlines but deserve comment In short good leading mateiial for people who have nothing better to do There is something stimulating about registration when everyone is filled with enthusiasm and school spirit To the freshmen we say "welcome” and offer a few sage words of timely advice You are about to begin your education in earnest You ate which has been defined as a four- to become "college-bred- ” vear-olloaf made with father's dough Learning to struggle' through registration is an important part of your college career Don't let the lengthy lines discourage you - they serve a useful purpose When standing in line you can't get But make sure you're in the right one Last year stopped to read the bulletin hoard and started a that extended to the third floor of the main! d Fair Game Aggie graduate Ross P Game who filled this space with knowledge in last year's Student Life sends a dispatch from Fort Lee Va Several former Aggies now officers in the army are currently asociated with the Quartermaster school at Fort Iee Elmer Erickson Ivan Among them are Duane Christensen Summers Henry V Summers Hill Yoll Frank l’ond Reese Russ Iintord DeVon Chatterton and Mark Carver It Jimmy Garrett former Aggie grid star is now playing wait the Fort Iwe football team Rrass Hat llighlites former Student Lifp "Delphinium Patch” Gardner c lumnist and Managing Editor is now stationed at the Perrta-- g o in Washington He sends us some ground floor information on conditions at headquarters Lieutenant Gardner is encouraged at the prospects of eai ly advancement It seems that recently a Western Union hoy went into the Pentagon to deliver' a telegram got lost for three days and came out a Lieutenant Colonel With ’ypkul Gaidnerian he submits the punnishness following: Indian Chief Shortcake died and chieftains from tribes all over the country came to attend his funeral After the speeches and all a couple of the top brass went up to the deceased's wife and told her that they would take care of layirvg the chief away for his trip to the Happy Hunting Ground But she shook her head "Uh uh” she said "Squaw bury Shortcake” nii — Vs Mae 's job as a trimmer lartory keeps hint bu-- "Mv broil) in a candle 'LIFE EDITORIAL i yi Satuirlnvs and Sunday s” "Doesn't he work during the week?" V “No It only New Aggie Spirit Accompanies ! ends” Large Student Enrollment way to become a man about town is to run into a There’s been a new birth on Aggie campus— just who the in tiain parents are we can't definitely say but the bouncing new And then there was the fellow who found a bottle on the! arrival is very evident beach and opened it Smoke poured out and formed into an A drafee (lainnd exemption on Walking from the Main to the ‘Bird or over to the library apparition with a tan rabbit under one arm Truly the genii the grounds of poor evsight- - and or watching the Aggie football boys workout this new arrival his it to wite brought prove with tiie light brown hare seems to be everywhere present What is it? A NEW AGGIE SPIRIT! Little Man On Campus by Bibler Many trite sayings could be pulled out of the hat about this old subject of school spirit but we don’t need to About all you Ksfabiisbe! l'i2 have to do is just be on campus and you can’t help but feel I T VII STA1K AIKII I I TI K4I OI IKK the new feelings Logan Utah Perhaps it's an anticipated larger enrollment that is causing the new spirit Could be Undoubtedly the "new deal'' Sept 29 1952 JaMKS MORTIMKRj in Aggie football has had something to do with it John RoninK and the boys at this wiriting are unbeaten unscoied virnanlypr'1'1''' Associate hriitor Heorge L Mitton'on and on top of the league ladder Let's hope they stay Iarr Monroe Sports Krtilor Robe Marie Wright tn6r6 en Wnat society tditor With this apparent burst of new spirit many opportunities fimoitiAi staff race tali t"r rat william will present themselves for students The first opportunity a i ie Kditor rileen fihbons' Ned Bodily 'Will be Tuesday when new debaters report out to Dr Rex At sports Editor ' Sfudenf Life ' Kditor-in-Chi- hv Thorite jStalf Artist Bette Reese Andy Special Writeis Rod Jensen Hays Circulation B!‘1AS STIFF Dier-to- Associated tlen Member t’ollegiate Haddock Prrss Printed weekly during the school year bv the Students of the I tah State Toheye Kntered as second class mail matter Sept at Logan I tah under the act of March 2 170 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage is in accordance tslth Sec AsM-iate- Aci of Oct 3 Itt27 News Room — Campus 118-Telephone Campus 213-1103 Commons 100 oyA Q "Me break w lost (treat fame that’s all” the other team just cot all the r JUullson Debaters are but one representative of the campus but an important one Another big opportunity for showing school spirit will come Wednesday when cheerleader tryouts are held in the main auditorium beginning at 3 pm Under the direction of Larry Porter these important per- sons will be selected With enthusiastic football players anxious to win students should select carefully the persons they want to be the actual leaders of campus spirit These are only two phases of school life at Aggieland Kt Others will come along The birth of this new spirit has been accomplished It’s continued life will depend upon campus organizations and students of Aggieville There are boundless possibilities for aiding and abetting the growth of this campus You the students can you prove yourself? We at Student Life will try our “darndest” to give the kind of a paper that will create school spirit but unless the students themselves rally around campus activities and show intentions to participate and carry forward this seeming burst of spirit which has characterized the days will be worthless How about it? What are pre-scho- ol 1 j I " 1 ) |