| Show HOME RAPP N I I Jike- Jike Our professors were working like beavers Arbor Day 1 i iDid Did you you ever note the harmonic poises at the shelf news-shelf j Mr R R. C. C Naylor normal 93 is now nowa a student at the University v Professor Cummings reports everything everything everything every every- thing in his realm as moving smoothly Mr Clarke has been elected leader of the Geological Section of the Field Club A Afew few students feel quite slighted because because because be be- cause they didn't find a little billy dux for them on the rack last week A. A E E. Hyde Jr a former student of the University left for Germany last Saturday Lon was full-back full on the famous team of 94 94 95 A Among mong our people who went to California with the Tabernacle Choir were Professor Stephens Miss Babcock Babcock Babcock Bab- Bab cock and Miss Kate Thomas Prof Allen at noon on Arbor day Miss McCloy wheres where's your dinner basket Miss McCloy Good morning Victor Bowman was called home from school last Wednesday on account of the death of his mother We sympathize with our friend in his bereavement Where was Miss P. P during the music hour Thursday Some one said that Evans was missing too Possibly the walls of room 15 could tell more a about bout it Professor in special grammar class Having left nothing Is left transitive transit transit- ive or intransitive Pa Pause use Well is th there re anything left Wise student No sir The following is the p rendered program rendered render d din in the Normal Society last Friday even ven- evening evening ing Piano Solo Chester Ames Lecture on Moral Con Conduct Professor Stewart A young lady of the University walking walking walking walk walk- ing down the street during a windstorm with her companion remarked B Better close your mouth or the dust will go into your eyes During Professor Stephens' Stephens absence Mr Henrie took charge of the music class and dictated notes on musical history Some of the students complain that he failed to get the proper key at times As our young janitor entered Room 18 the other day and found Find the thet t greatest common divisor written on the board he remarked That's what I It t thought that old thing is lost all alI the theL r. r L time Dr John ohn R. R Park was seen escorting his friends Mr and Mrs George about t the University Friday last The rhe Doctors Doctor's Doctors Doctor's Doc Doc- f tors tor's face always bears an expression of parental fondness when he visits us i We are ever pleased to welcome him Never runs smooth Professor ProCessor and students were perfectly amazed As As from the translation they suddenly gazed Upon the intruder who'd opened the door Precipitously with roar 1 An astonishing look l a Ci And a falling book book P tS j I A u stupefied stare With uprising hair hairA hair hair- is A mouth open wide And a little tongue Ah pardon me Sir I thought all was clear For Freddie he here I mean I thought was j a Dear near Co Dont Don't Don't Dont get in the habit of it Dont Don't get in the habit of it i If you do you'll surely rue ruea I a The day that you were born Oh Repeat to Oh 4 t e- e S. S D. D r A e t r i The weather prophets of last spring January who had so much to say about winters winter's bill being heing presented presented presented pres pres- later were significantly remarking I told you so II last week J Student in Geology I nominate Mr Clark as leader of the Geological section of the Field Club Professor I should think the ladies should have something to say about that Professor in Psychology I remember remember remember re re- member so well that old mechanical school drill First person person I I love Second person You person You love Third person person He He loves Fourth person person person- person Both Both love Miss Kees When writing on the blackboard the practice teachers should stand with one side to hoard board Miss Rothschild Which side side both both both sides Miss Kees I dont don't believe that you youcan youcan youcan can stand with more than than- one side to toward toward to toward ward it At the meeting of the Normal Class of 96 held last Monday the following program was rendered Song Miss Dunford Instructive Talk lalk on on The Purpose of Normal Training I Mr McDonald Paper on It X Rays Rays Rays' Miss Tripp Recitation Miss Ella Smith We are pleased to note an increased interest in the chapel exercises McGhie and Evans are in charge of the music with Miss Clark as organist and from the spirit manifested of late by the students we ve we ay that this part pad is going to take rapid strides iT in the line of im im- provement There are many who get to school in time to attend chapel but for some reason do not II make their presence presence presence pres pres- ence felt there They have a standing invitation to come in and be he interested and instructed I ti Arbor Day was vas observed by the U University University Univ Univ- in a way that was beneficial to the trees As the News puts it there wasl was l less ss speech-making speech and more trees were planted than is usually the case A goodly crowd of young men with their picks and spades about twelve brawny palms to each tool assem assembled bled at the U U. of U. U grounds and under unger the leadership of Professors Whiting Cummings and Allen laid the foundations for many a aleafy aleafy aleafy leafy structure The east sidewalk was given especial attention and a nursery was laid out the trees of which are to grace our new site on the Military Reservation Reservation Reservation Res Res- at a later time Last Friday evening one of the best debates of the season was wa rendered before before before be be- fore a large and attentive audience in Room 28 The debate was between the the Bountiful and the Zeta Gamma Socie Socie- ties The program am consisted of ot the followIng following following follow follow- ing Speech of Welcome Frank Evans Piano Solo Miss White Debate II Resolved Resolved Re Resolved Re- Re solved that Cromwell was justified in beh beheading ading Charles I. I The debate was opened by y Mr Hol Holmgren Holmgren Holm Holm- gren one of the leading ading members of the Zeta Gamma In his is j speech he gave a u. u unique ique anti and l concise account of the causes which led to the execution of Charles I. I All the tyrannical acts which led to the downfall and death of that great king were plainly set forth Mr L. L Call champion of the negative next took the floor After admitting and acquiescing all that had been said he pursued the discussion from a somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what religious standpoint Many good points were brought forth and on of the whole Mr Calls Call's speech was pointed and to the question in hand The third sp speaker aker was D. D R R. Coombs colleague for the Zeta Gamma Although this speaker lacked the enthusiasm enthusiasm enthusiasm en en- which the previous perso persons s possessed he brought forth some strong points and made a good goad score for the affirmative ve Mr Charles Mabey acted as colleague for the negative In his speech he made madea a summary of the good deeds of King Charles Charles' I life Ilfe and gave a brief but concise concise concise con con- cise account of the execution After the five minutes summary had been given by the champions on both sides judges having been dispensed with the debate ended with a ringing ap ap- There were about twelve Bountiful people here and they were liberally furnished furnished fur fur- rooms for the night by the m members mem members mem- mem m- m bers of the Zeta Gamma 4 |