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Show Student Doings At the U. A. C. Team Departs For Coast - Football practice was resumed the first of last week and the team left by special car yesterday for Los Angeles where It will play St. Vincent's college. col-lege. The team will go by way of San Francisco and return by the southern route. It will bo back In Logan by Monday: The past week the' team has been lunching at a tratning table conducted by the domestic do-mestic science department, 'Mr. Laurance Calne, a former member mem-ber of '11, who is now working as a missionary among the good Germans, Ger-mans, has been transferred from Cologne to Frankfort on Main. Last Friday the drill hour at the college was occupied by a get acquainted acquaint-ed excursion to the barns by the students stu-dents and faculty. The visit was enjoyed en-joyed especially by the students who are not taking agriculture and who little dreamed of the amount of stock owned by the college, i Mr. E. F. Burton, a former member of '10 and president of (lie Agrlcul turalCIub, was a visitor at the college col-lege for a few days this week. The Student Life editorial sanctum has undergone some recent changes which make it an up-to-date office. The walls are iiung with burlap and the room now looks more like the headquarters of a literary club than a dingy, business office. Frank Moench of the class of '07 was a visitor at the college on Tuesday. There has been a general shifting In the sorority rooms this fall. The BlueT's occupy their old room and tho Sorosls room. The Sorosls are now perched up In the south wing In the old Fl Zete rooms and across the hall is the embroyonlc sorority, the Beta Kappa Phi, in the former Sigma Alpha room. The fraternities are now both housed down town. . One of the most enjoyable social affairs at the college this year was the dinner given by; the Sorosls girls to the members of the football team last Saturday evening. The girls cooked and served a delicious repast and then the evening was pleasantly' passed with games and dancing. The First ward Sunday school class conducted by Prof. Frank West and Mr. Evans Is becoming very popular with tho college young men and women students. "The parts are already assigned and work has begun on the college production produc-tion of "Comus," which will be given on the 300th anniversary of Milton's birth, early In December. Try outs for the college production of "The Rivals" will begin tills week. |