| Show ve Grown Up University students may rest at ease with the knowledge that after reach- ing the age of they can produce evidence of having lived a decent and highly moral life they may qualify to attend the football game at Boulder without the discomfort of being shackled to a faculty chaperon while en Such withering sarcasm would probably never have been penned had it not been for an amazing situation that developed on the campus last At any other university the problem of arranging for a student train would be a commonplace with student officers taking At the University of Utah the same problem is so grave that the highest authorities in the adminis-P reserve the right not only to sanction such an but also to set their own rules as to what may and may not take Included in this set of rules was the demand by the university that the doors between each car in the student section be Fortunately in this instance a rule of the railroad company prevented r such It was also demanded that all women students in addition to the regular berth at no small The mere J fact that students seldom have the sire to sleep on a college train seeming- a ly did not enter the minds of our bene- It seems absurd that a trip for col-lege students should be so conducted that they can not enjoy mutual gayety and school but must be asked to take a trip realizing that they have not the trust of their |