Show This years Year's Policy As to the The aim of the University student Chronicle this year shall be to do all it can toward aiding the students from year first-year prep to college senior to get g-et such a wealth of enjoyment out of their Varsity days of school life that will enable them to leave the halls and rooms class-rooms of the theOld theOld Old Old U. U of U. U with deepest reI reluctance reluctance uc- uc tance in their hearts hidden tears in their eyes and these words on their lips The happiest days of my life were those spent at the U. U of U. U Every class social class meeting class enterprise every organization of club or society every entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- n ment ball lecture banquet every friendly chat stolen in the ways hall-ways every friendship formed every good joke pleasant remark and humorous incident that excites a wholesome laugh laughin in in fact everything which may i i 1 bring some som cheerfulness s and lightsomeness light light- light 1 and enjoyment amid the battle of the books and the burdens of the brain will be hailed by the Chronicle Chronicle Chron Chron- x icle with three cheers and a tiger While loyalty to the student body j is is our first aim and while believing with with The Philistine that an ounce of loyalty loyalty loyalty loy loy- alty is wortha pound of cleverness still J I we hope to give a good many pounds of both loyalty and cleverness and j j J make the student paper so interesting interesting interesting interest interest- ing in conciseness and crispness and breeziness as to be looked for each week with interest at least Besides informing the As to the x Alumnus alumni and former students students stu- stu dents of all the news of interest concerning concerning con con- con d their Mother dearest but one onen their Alma Mater the aim of the Chronicle this year as stated in ln our circular letter shall be so to edit its columns as to make it a suggestive picture gallery of memory's sweetest a recollections a renewing of student hopes and student pleasures and student student student stu- stu stu dent ideals As to the This year the Chronicle Faculty will win not be published to to please the faculty or anybody's ideas ideas' of what an ideal college paper ought to be Being the official organ of the student body the Chronicle shall be be fearless in championing their rights their privileges and their interests and as such we shall be expected to beat be beat beat at least listened to At the same time we hope to show a keener appreciation of the faculty's efforts and intentions than has often been displayed hereto hereto- fore We could wish did it not perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps involve an impossibility that the Chronicle might do something to stimulate stimulate stimulate the faculty to show a greater interest in the students students' personally and collectively IO 1 i HAs to the We could hope hop I were were ver r it it f ISO Editors not aiming at the stars iro and dreaming of a h hundred d' d years years' r l hense ense to see the University student dj paper not only aiding in direct directing ng its ro readers readers to the sweets of college life Is I's but ut also to see it contain such reading 6 st matter as to be in some meas measure re an an inspiration by stimulating a cheerfulness cheerfulness cheerfulness cheer cheer- of mood and hopefulness of n e es- es spirit that would woul d ten tend d to ma make k ke e study a become come more of a pleasure and make ac life seem more worth the living I If however the paper this year is but subscribed to by a generous numer num- num iber tl ber er of students and graduates who can an say toward the end of the year a that hat they have got more than their 0 moneys money's noney's worth then this I years year's tb ditori l staff will feel that life is by Sio no means in vain 9 |