Show C I c I I I I I I I t f i The assembly will be held n on Friday at 1 30 o'clock this woe Attorney Stuart P. P Dobbs will be betho b the tho speaker Some excellent must music will also be r rendered ATTEND U Ie Among the 1926 9 graduates who wh I will t attend allend the University ot of Utah Ula this year ear ma may be mentioned Benowitz Lucite Luelle Bryan Clarence Clark Violet Dout Doul Kath Kath- Kathryn ryn Fleming Greenband Johnston Jack Irving Thomas Helen Kerns Eleanor Kidder Frelda Freida Kraines Irene Lockwood Den Ben Lutzker William am Lutzke Wesley esley Lund Clarence Manning Leland eland McLean Harold Olson Palate Pickett Aleno Alene Rutledge Darrel Smith Ruth Huth Helen Storey Clyde Stone Lowell Lowe Taylor Rollo Hollo Taylor Marth l Wright Glen Wright Marian Hor- Hor Horton ton and perhaps I a dozen others other whose names are not Just now 10 re recalled called 1 ON O S S An earnest effort Is being made mad to have at least elUt all out town this chi football James games on Saturdays year ear as students are arc very ery anxious to witness them and It Is out c ot the question to either dismiss school or excuse any large e nuns num- numbers bers for games ames held on school days Our tint first big game Jame will be b played with West Side at Salt Sal take Lake on October 3 FOOT 1 The O. O Ii H. S S. football team con con- ot of 11 men While all most mos deeply regret the serious mishap misha that hat will prevent one ot of our star sta players Captain Clarence Clark Clarl from participating In the earlY earl season games at least the person perso I who oho says this ruins our chances we cannot pia play without does not no lark Clark etc evidently e know Coach Kapple nor does he h realize that we have a good I number of men who wilt will play pla Inc fine ball We shall be somewhat handicapped without Clark or o course ourse but we shall have havo a won won- team notwithstanding and an shall make a a. tine fine showing Jut Just watch and see run fUE J 1 n. Every teacher Is now knows known rs as a Originally It wa was tot not so In ancient Athens th teacher eacher was not a at all but tut Instead the guard guide o or who called at the stu-I stu stu lent dents home In the early morning morningto to o conduct the student to school waited In an room anteroom during the theda th da lay while the student was being taught aught and then conducted him bin home rome at al night We e presume there then Iwas was as no truancy nor class ng Ing In those da days s We e have I ad- ad advanced ad anted In this respect however most students can get Iet to school row now and home again at night nigh without a como convoy ODD onn I. In Athens however howe the goga were so 80 eager to get their charges barges to school and so 80 loan loano to o return them at night that the th citizens had to pass R a law pro the students from going to o school before daylight and an rom from remaining at school after lark dark won 10 HAnD In Ogden toda today students do not no remain emain at school until dark save sav only my the football squad who ho In ii their heir eagerness to get tit fit and put putu pu u Iii the right sort ot of tight fight fre find themselves s on the th campus ampus when nights night's shadows tall al Ullon them fhe main effort these days dars 18 b bo to o secure endurance to achieve which many ot of the boys remain on in the field until they are pretty well cell exhausted The writer Is no nc but anyway we recommend vend mend that the boys do not work wort too 00 hard that they conserve theIr as 38 we believe they wll be e stronger hardier and more tit by y leaving the field when they are re still feeling vigorous ant and strong trong We Ve see no occasion thus thu tar an of mental fatigue ot of thos who ht are re preparing preparing- for tor the tho school room work pork Indeed we think there thero Is h hone one none In danger ot of mental break break- breakdown down own as el SENIORS Sg INVITED IX The high school seniors are arc rather ather pleased with t Invitations to It attend the college faculty reception to be given In the eber gymnasium ballroom to to- tomorrow sorrow morrow Friday Frida night Thanks acuity we shall be there COUNCIL COU RETORT TOnT R September 22 1926 The meeting vas called to order ordery by y the president and th the roll was war called ailed Parts or of the tho constitution con conn membership were read for tor the he or of council members Remarks b by President Ure were made ado concerning the value or of the council and future events Charles Emmett made mado the mo- mo molion lion Ion that the senior party part be held Frida October 2 This proposal waa iris left for tor consultation with the social octal program committee The student body annual dance was also Iso referred to the social pro pro- program gram ram committee The council appointed Joe I Irvine acting chairman and harks Charls Emmett Wendell Vendell Dram Dram- Bramell ell and Paul Chez Chea as the stand Ing rig social program committee President Ure announced that In n the future the council would be e conducted according to par par- parliamentary rules Meeting adjourned adJourn d by motion HERBERT Secretary GIRLS GIRLS' TIO Lets all get together Get together Get together Lets Let's all get together And happy well we'll be or your friends arE my friends And nd my are your friends Lets Let's nil all get goEl together I And happy happy- well we'll be With the enthusiastic assembly or t young oung women Wednesday torning the tho Girls Girls' association snaps naps Into R a rear ot of unlimited achievement 0 are II a long and po train air with no cAboose Each mem- mem member memer ber er ot of our body Is a car each car cOor Is linked by Iron friendship The Tho w we make is rapid d and hemar r the calla fairly hum with the ho importance ot of our work worle Our praiseworthy officers and aders are the strong engine firm determined and joyful Then follow tollow In line the other Individuals individuals who pull push and smile our new friends Into the climb ot of happiness ono Nono ot of the worldly muscular strength or of mEn Is nerd need needed ed cd to steam this Limited on Its gays Ja serious path We e appreciate their endeavors and laud their gains join In their excursions and even make them our companions But the they have their privileges lIeges we have ours and It Is our deter deter- determination to take three putts puffs to their one and a halt half INTRODUCE The rhe hours hour's progrAm Included a a. catchy piano selection by Lorna Jones and the formal Introduction lion tion or of the officers namely Mr Irwin Beth Deth Winkler secretarY and treasurer Mabel Reynolds Renolds president They rhey expressed sincere desires for tor top tip success this year We c cannot extend to our our- ourselves selves es too many compliments for tor leaders as having ha such Buch capable those we have hae this season The committee chairmen for tor the year are Art Grace Groce program Blanche entertainment Francis athletics Verna erna Heeve pu publicity y Is yet It to be de- de upon u Jean Warner Varner was chosen to act as vice president In place or of Rosalie lIe Gill who we regret to say Y left lett Ogden Ogden- Miss Deck Beck and Mrs Irs were elected our faculty advisors In addition to Mrs Irwin dean ot of girls girl We e feel these tho people ople with all the ladles ot of lire school will III put the girls girls' association at tho ton tOil ot of the list for tor Cepe 8 Lets all get together And happy well we'll be Fern Davis TIle DUIf I U BELi He knew he was dumb before he knew anything else His par par- parents told him When he started In school his I told him When hen he began to earn his living hiving his tello fold jold him lie Ill never had nn an orIginal thought In his hl lift He I found It so hard to muter master the alphabet that ho he learned It forward an and backward lie He learn learn- learned ed the order ot Of the letters letten that II H was the eighth and 0 the fifteenth H did not know the tho multiplication table until hit his classmates were In fractions It so o hard for tor him to learn rn things that he knew ho could never afford to forget torget them be- be because cause caule he would not have ha time lime to go 0 back over his track hen he wrote a letter It was such fluch an effort that he ha had to tomake tomake make every wor word count lIe had no time lime to say Ray a thinK thing twice When ho made mado a compilation It had to be right the first time because ho he could not go over oer his work orl again When hen he was sent tor Information he had to get It iteli eli all and get It cor correctly because I It t took look him so 0 long to complete its his errand When hen he was asked I a. a t Question he had to answer It I Il In with l what ho 1 knew because e us ha havas j vas n not ra rale clever le r enough g to bluff IU f Lie was still at his work Mork on most moM tights nights when the other men In his j had had reached home lie woe wall so 80 dumb that he never I reared to bt be grateful gral dill when hl I I firm gave gae him an advance lie lieI was so dumb that he could not I figure out why who so flO many men who I were brighter than he gradually came under his direction Even when he was t entitled to be called I the Boss his own office ottice boy referred re- re to him as the Big Dumb Dumb- Dumbbell bell Ito He never understood wh why when hen his firm got Into financial trouble the banks Insisted that that he be I made receiver When ho he worked the business back to solvency he ha heI I could not explain why holders made him president lIe lIeI never asked because It made no I difference lIe Ile wn so hopelessly and eter- eter eternally nally nall dumb that he was always I looking over his for r a responsibilities es better I man to take takeover And 3 when he died his kind face tace still I wore worl a a. puzzled look as though In death ire he was trying to figure whY every business In his home town closed for tor the funeral and why the church he had helped to build buildwas buildwas was not large enough to admit IL a tenth of the friends who wanted to pay their lay las respects From Irom The Lamp nn |