Show IS SORRY If the plesant little digs which have been handed out to the freshman this year have been accepted by them as asan asan asan an indication of any antipathy towards them on our part we are indeed sorry for it We Ve take it that anything which will make a man conscious of the fact that I he is a freshman will also make him i realize that he is a college man and not a high school man any longer A keen appreciation of this fact will go far towards destroying that factional discord which so 60 often characterises the freshman year If It the freshmen have something in common whether It be something over which to rejoice or something to resist the possibility of their getting into the Utah way of doing things in their first year will be Again we say that we are all Hall forthe forthe forthe for the and wish them all the good luck in the world Perhaps we have printed things which hurt a little but if we have succeeded in drawing the attention of a large proportion proportion proportion pro pro- portion of the to a common focus we feel that in some measure our efforts have been repaid and that thai in time the freshmen will realize that the upper classmen are their best friends Now to come down down or or shall we say up to the upper class classmen men In In one respect at least the freshmen have displayed a spirit far superior to that of the upper classmen It is n the matter of registration There is a part of a week set aside each year solely for the purpose of reg reg- There is at that time ample facility for all who intend to enroll to get properly registered If all would do this then there would not be the interruption and confusion which is so evident for the first two or three weeks N Now ow to get back to the point most of this delay is caused by the upper class men The freshmen come up and register on the days designated in the universIty university ty Ity ity catalogue and the upper classmen do not The result is that for the first week the population of the compus is almost entirely freshmen There is no one around to help the new students and they very naturally feel strange and at a loss as to what to do or where to go Then at the beginning of the second week the old students begin to ar ar- ar- ar rive They must have consultations with the deans and with the professors and andin andin andin in general they arrest progress and stir up confusion This is not right If we are going to have a date for beginning lets all begin on that day and get off with an even start |