| Show vu 0 I u I STUDENTS MUST STILL WALK ALK FOR THEIR CAMElS I Regents Bej Bei Be- Be j i tween Public and Private pj Pi- f vate vale Morality Altruistic Concern F For 01 Collegiate Minds the Motivation f The rumor that the he faculty of our our University of Utah had gone gonen in n a spree and decided to permit smoking on the campus is only a rumor rumor said a faculty member just justas justis justs as is s the credulous writer was about to o light up on the Park steps The fa faculty cu 1 member also loosened up with the perfectly gratuitous adice advice advice ad- ad vice vice ice that the independent thinking student should not hold too much faith aith even in the rumored rulings f his professors Then since he had once been a smoker and a sinner himself he proceeded to explain how it had all happened It seems that one of the Regents wed we'd like to meet that man man brought up the problem of smoking in a meeting of the Board Six Regents are arc smokers I The matter was considered and voted on with a n ballot return of eleven to one Needless to say the decision was against smoking It seems that the six Board of Regents Re Re- vents te gents members are of a matured and nd developed ph physique physique- while college col- col I pege lege boys are arc too young to smoke Without injurious effect Furthermore Further- Further I. I more tobacco has a n deleterious effect effect ef ef- ef- ef feet on the mind and college boys going to school need to use their minds minds Finally and seemingly the most most weighty argument of or all a draught of sneaked in the privacy of ones one's home is merely a n concealed 1 Jl J right out in public on the campus is the rankest exhibitionism JT k And there we are arc If we g give give f ve the matter the logical turning over which our college training has 1 equipped us to d db do we we cannot help I jit but agree that our elders are ri right ht and nd that it is all for our own good |