Show s ii iii p ii El U II III U I II III Shill U It I About the Town i a aThose Those of us who are arc interested in the Great and Near Great to crib rib from the Saturday Evening Post of the most recent edition of Utah alumni will observe that Gene Livingston captain of the Ute Football team last year is working at the real estate game with the Nicholson Livingston company Joseph second vice president of the student body for last year is now employed in his fathers father's foundry Goldwyn Robbins who was business business business busi busi- ness manager of the Chronicle last year ear is now situated in a profitable la law w office of his own in the downtown downtown downtown down down- town district Merrill Faux prominent prominent prominent nent Union Building worker and Jerry Irvine former prosecuting i attorney of the student body are arenow i inow now now associated with local law firms All of th the student body officers and editors of last years year's University publications are holding responsible positions Grant Iverson student body president has registered again in the law school where he will continue to study along this line Robert Goodell former Chronicle editor is Commercializing his literary literary literary liter liter- ary ability at the Salt L Lake ke Tribune Cleon Larson editor of last years year's Humbug is in charge of the college college collego col col- col- col lege lego annual department at the Commercial Art and Engraving company at Los Angeles Captain Cal Boberg of last years year's basketball team may be seen around the campus in the capacity of graduate athletic manager The fraternities on the campus turned out a large number of men last year all of whom are are e engaged in some profitable line of work Beta Theta Pi fraternity boasts the largest number of graduates The list follows Charles Smith has a fellowship at the University of Illinois Dwight Rutledge holds a position with the U U. S. S bureau of roads in Washington D. D C. C Alton is in cha charge ge of the sewage construction construction construction tion at Park Mark City Utah Lloyd McKay McKay McKay Mc Mc- Kay is now attending Harvard where he is continuing his studies in the law course ourse Donald Row- Row berry is working in the capacity of metallurgist for the American Smelting Refining company Homer Liddell holds the position as head of the statistical department department department depart depart- ment at the Marine Bank at Oakland Oakland Oakland Oak Oak- land California Brick V Wood has hasa a contract with the Cleveland Indians Indians Indians In In- and will take up this position I upon his return from an extended trip to the Northwest Fred Heiges is employed by the Utah Light Power company where he fills the position of chief clerk of the traffic department Lucian Ray is in Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago where he is finishing his law course under the tutelage of Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Darrow Harold Snow is studying m medicine dicine at Northwestern Northwest Northwest- ern Raymond McMurray now holds the position of secretary to Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Borah at Washington D. D C. C and in addition to this he will continue continue continue con con- his studies at George Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington University Vere Champion is still to be found on our campus as he holds the position of freshman freshman freshman fresh fresh- man coach Running a close second to the Betas the Pi Kap Kappa m Alpha fraternity fraternity fraternity frater frater- has eleven men who received the sheepskin last las year year- and are arenow arenow arenow now engaged in activity elsewhere C Court rt Elliot Snow Phil Jeppson Reese ana and anci are engaged engaged engaged en en- in research work vork in medical schools in tho the east Harry Allen is pl playing ying with the Olsen players Werner Kiepe and Cleon Larsen are on the Pacific Coast engaged engaged engaged en en- in various lines of work Melvin Melvin Melvin Mel- Mel vin Freebairn holds a government position in Washington D. D C. C andis and andis andis is also continuing his law studies Rolf Bolin is d doing ing mosaic design- design ng for a construction company in in I IThe California Californi The remainder of the fraternities have about an equal number of men who graduated last spring Phi Delta Theta has Russel V Weiler eiler employed as an engineer in Mexico Mexico Mexico Mex Mex- ico Oscar Moyle is now attending George Washington University at Washington D. D C C. C Max Peery and Manfred Martin are employed by I I the Commercial Credit Company of Los Angeles Frank Finch holds a position with the Bennett Glass and Paint company of this city Sigma Chi has Roscoe Miller who is returning to school to finish his course iri irl medicine Golden Robbins Robbins Robbins Rob- Rob bins who ho is engaged in a law office office office of of- fice in this city Sharp Daynes is employed by the Daynes-Beebe Daynes Music company Frank McGhie r Ghie Albert Albert Al Al- bert Smith and Whitney Parry all nIl hold responsible positions in the I surrounding territory Sigma Nu has Francis Stillman who is studying geology at Cornell Frank Smith is employed by the Oregon Short Line Railroad company company company com com- pany Cy Bates is working at the General Electric company's plant I at Schenectady New York I Sigma Pi has Ralph Peterson I Ted McDaniels Bart Parkinson Norman Barlow Fent Bradford and Heber J Jex ex who are all engaged in some line of work at the present time The Phi Pi Phi fraternity has Gene Laird and Winston Alter who are empl employed by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company Leland Johnson at the Shell Oil company of California Ernest Kipp is with the General Electric company at Sc Schenectady New York and John Bett who is with the Gen Central ral Trust company of this city I good Wheres Where's s the next one These were the sounds emanatIng emanating emanating ing from the old Gym the hole hol In Inthe the he ground under Old Main the th first Thursday after registration five rive years ago All the upper classmen class men were there and the sophomores I I I I were well equipped to administer the sort of chastisement that is supposed supposed sup sup- posed to make a fresh frosh feel like a a. a frosh fresh Everything from irom a lath to toa a two by four by-four four was permissible Most of them had And you had to cra crawl l on your hands and knees up a ladder There was an operating table too You w were re stretched out by willing hands and printers printer's ink applied to your face A scrub brush massaged that part of or your OUr anatomy commonly common common- ly known as the bread basket It left a peculiarly warm feeling Mustard Mustard Mus Mus- tard They asked your name When you opened your mouth to tell it qU quinine or was inserted And from them on you wondered wonder d what was coming next |