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Theta Ball
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Jenson Plan s Only For Present; B. Y. U. And B. Y. C. Succumb to Aggie Attack; Feature Smashing Game. "T"·o step1 nearer the State tltle but not a thought of the National tournament," now chants Coach Joseph Jensen, a-la Webste r or wboeTer made that old remark about "not a cent !or ta.satlon," for Jet It be known far and wide that our Aggies ha,·e disposed of two classic r ivals during the past week. Tho B. '\". U. bit t he dust last Satu r-
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Due to the possibility that the State Blgh School basketball tournament may be held 1n Logan on tbe 20th, 21st, and 22nd of Mareh, the Juniors have decided to st.age their big ball on Monday, March l 7tb. This will ghe the wint er quarter students a chance to attend th e best party of the year be fore 1be}' return to their jobs for the
cent; Lyceum, 12..t; Dramatics 2.S per cent: Dances. 3.0 per cent: returned fees, etc, 3.0 per cent; and general expenses, unclasslfled, 20 pe r cent. Gate receipts and other forms of income are pooled In a common fund and dlsbuned according to the above budget.
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su~:e;~courag e tho facnlty to suppo rt the dance the committee promises some old-time, old-people dances. Another feature will be the checking of all flowers at the door.
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OUR WHITE AND BLUE BASKETBALL HOPES WHO WILL TANGLE THCRIMSO ON MARCH :::e
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pe.nUtlous meanat some 'sU• tloua. He and won't welook the moon over bb left shoulder, not eYen if the campus vamp should stand on th :!~:e:tdbe :.~:;n•~etson bl~::
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outonhlswartotheraces,andwbat he won't , absolutely, posltlvelr won't do, Is eYen make a rem a rk about going to the National basat Los Angeles
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members shipoedSince to ustwoc. lyc o. eum o .. failed to arrh·e we shall be able to spend the dlfference 011 some other acth·ltv . o r se:~~:::d:::i~~a:b~Y~;:a~urt:~~t:-~:: later. ::c:
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month
fifteen hundred students
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box o n the outside of Student well• office TODAY. The ln,itallona
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You will be well repaid In pleasure and knowledge. "\"le" Larsen-I want to see the •y· at the A . C. a.nd I be-
To begin with, Barbe r gave a short re port of the Cap and Gown committee on what be bad done. (The commltte-e consists of one
onewlllbeaskedtop resent ds n,·ltatlon at the door, but In or er to ad, ·ertlse th e big event th e Prom committee Is going to mall out about
lle, ·e the men will back It.
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la.st :rear's Theta Ball be aba nd0 ned lbere is th is :rear being expended a double supply of zest the
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TbT•••••.n:~u~sceal~b~b~!o~seno!~:a~:-~ ] • The former A. C. students kDow from past years v.·bat so rt of an event Is at band: tho newer stud-1 ents will all know afte r tomo rr ow night. No pains a r being spared to make this Theta Ball come up to Its usual standard-that Is enough! --+--.
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ganlzlng. George
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as 1 Coach Jensen-Because knov.· 'Y' work from expe~l~nce I am anxious to see tho '\" at th e A. C. Those dlscuss~on groups are worth the attention of e,·e ry college man. ---------
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"U" Excursion "Feed" Draws Staff WhatAbout It? To FullMeehng •
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Republican. We said "Thanks awfulJy," with a loud voice. After a rev.· words by Edlto.~ Gardner on "getting aS!lgnments In the meeting was adjourned. •
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Bttause- or th e ,::ame last Wednes• rl:w night, the f''4!mooolltan Club meeting ha& been postponed until Wedncstla)·. '.\lar ch 12 at )lurdocks
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All plans are deflnitelr made 1~ta.s:uc:~e~: th!_s class will found the Society In :::g::::tsw':e k::;e :~:!a~~es:ae:; th th th e school, at e v.•bole class be the dates. It would be wl r.e for ::::db~';"'./bl~t t~:tit v.::a~ecl;: those who have not asked "be t " , to Tuesday,
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::::e~1;r;: ~::~n:!~e ~~!s el:/ ----men and nine women will constitute Ibis Jea r 's Soclet) It ls absolutely Imperative that all Seniors be at this meeting so that lbelr qualifications can be cons ld• ered and their lltne{;S to become a member decided upon. A good bot List! Len d us rour ears. To• session Is assured. nigbl at 8:00 p. m . In the Woman 's GYm.. brawny farmers and sprlgh tlr m.llk maids will con,·ene In their annual Jolllncation a la bar loft. Will ,\ Joose- lea r. leathe r-bound I.P . you be there . To fellows of the Ag . notebook b}· Elner Olsen. Finder Club nnd girls of the Home Ee replease r eturn It to the owne r or spe<:tlve l}·. it should be known tllat It Student Lit e office as It contains l"er}· Is not too late to see George ~ valuable notes required by Mr . Olsen. or Helen Gubler about It. All the rural lads will com,•
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w~;: s::e 1:nt~: l'Ct!" --• -b ....atch tbe Aggies hew out thOi!llr est and support man Ir eate d on t ,e to---_ ,. path hereafter. part of the Student Body, there lsn t ( RE\'"EILLE!: SE"''lORS ·- - any reason wby the sca lps of opA Senio r Class meeting will E,·angellne Thomas. Adella Wa rn• ponent debaters as v.·ell as boopatc~ he held Tuesday, March l l, er . Blart'b e Me,.,dct>hall. Loulae Bird, may not be secu red fo r our troph' I 1919 _ At this meeting mem• Ortcncla '.\terr\11.V Mab{') ~trlf. er . hall. / bers of the Senior Hono rar )· nd94 f El('aT>Or S'h•ers. erm .. tta - • Society "'Ill be elected. EYeryare now full rled ~ed member-a of lb e I bod}· be the re so that you v.·lll Slvma Theta Phi Sorority. The Try-outs for the College plar J all r eceive squa r e coDsldera•ill be held next week. Watch the tlon . Watcb the bulletin board Gwendolyn Smith v.-as pledged to hall etln board for further annon~ I for time and place.
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to elect the members
a "chef" blgb~y st11 s!~:t;:,d~: t aL~~ect 0~· ftcl~nt bombastlcln· or surprise to tbe ordlnray stude~~ to merit a place
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~~:t\~~~:.u~:·:a::~:atl~l~~de a-ae,·era l mistakes the "sheet" was alright. He aald that II compared ra,•orablr with lesser papers than tbe
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~;:!tb:s ~ 1i~~~ee that lbe railroads Down we go! Let's show them what real loya lt y means. Tbe "war cry" from now on Is, "We'll get 'U'
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terson sank the class Into the depths to go to Salt Lake on the 21st to by gushing forth ~·Ith see th e big game wl t b th e O can do 1 ~b:ulf: c~/:::d nt:l:e;~o;~~n*~l::~: 1~ :·oge~e:~n=~v~::r:o !n;:\bbee d:~: 1 strike despair Into the beans or at the ele,·enth hour to uold con Jun iors too . fllct with the Rlgh School tourna!bl 1 1 Anil 111cn The Fi ght Sta r100. r:c~~ld t~els P~o~ ct~; ~:/~:;:;da; lngBa:b::nf:;·e Hs:~;;~e~:c~:t)~~r~; :lgbt because most of the musl--,, d-lded to o•gonl,e th e Socloti• clans have contracts to play &t the .. '-', It will be a decided honor to be: Au;!:~::~lttee that Is wttlrfag come a member of th18 Society. E,·p full eryone present realized this to the bard to ba~e ~bl~ year's ;;m 0 t lb: sta0 fullest exte nt . About n,•e hund red up to ard s com:os H N b 10 dews were gh·eo, ai red, a.nd dusted :~ _ :~na~i~~: ;en:~gene · R~btn:O; to the class. v.·hlcb listened with decorations; Edna Merrt11, pre>open mouths. Some of th e mighty grams; Adeline Barber , Rcrresh-
I ot despair
:Jted
;:~1: 1~: t~u~r!:e:;'~~e:s:::: sion b)· slumber. T be contest was enthusiastic and Tery satisfactory from every 'riew-
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enu can do to make the party a. success: They can write the names
tbat
~~: rm ,:u r: •blcb would make a wild an!ma! aho w appear u a women'a gym c.laa:a. Old they tight! Well . they
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to act. The Student Body, Faculty, and gene ral public Is lnvltedb1 ~o
;,~e:~:g pr::: :~~: ~:e :::~ 5 1 Professor Arn old would ·,ebementh claim that It Is not news but wait Last Monda) Mr Coo!C} showed bis appreclatoln of the staff's unti r ing efforts to "boost the beanery." by tendering, gratis. a dinner to the st.arr above mentioned . It's th e first stall meeting where anyv.·h e re nea r a "quorum" wns pres ent, but. boy! th e m en and the women. were all thereA dinner Is a big anraction-One was absent. (He didn't know about It). Wbr, eve n the Editor was there. After the "grazing" v.·as culmlnated Student Life' s faithful guardian. and adviso r . Professor Arnold. gaYe a highly Illuminating talk on a recent issueof the .. ,beet." We sa)·
b~~:e
lbEuoTe. y
terday represented said "S. Session·• In its highest form.
The "U" must not win! U v.·e are to come back v;ltb the laurels even student who possib ly can must accompany the team to Salt Lake. It Is true that the Juni or Prom . comes th e night before tbe ~lg game, but tbat should make no d1ff'erence. We mu st put new life In our ~.ancetlre~ bee ls and make the best sixth man that a team ev~ r bad. Rat es can be obt.a.med r_rom th e railroads It enough of us will go . It Is a maner or loyalty and now i1 the tim e to show that we are tru e to the "Blue and White." Student Bod)· and Class Officers should get together and boost. now! Find out bow many students will go. Tell Manager "Vic"
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next cont~s t. A. H . !\ebeker, Sumner Hatch and '.\toody, socialists, made a strong plea to r st.a.le ownenblp of public utiliti es. Ther e were seven othe r con testants who were divided In th ei r opinion as to what would happen to th e world If private owners hip persisted. Th e ~fteenth round was n_ntsbed at l 0:00 o clock, but by 9:00 o clock the Judges h ad a ll [alien to slee p lit e ralJy exhausted fr om the mental strain. 'fhe only omclal &till awake waa the time-keeper, Lieutenant In the United States Arm)·, who knows something of a rm y disciplin e and or the serious consequences that may res ult from a man going to sleep
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;:;Y Bclo;e ~o d~~e: :fea.!~ty t:i:; home ~ oor and the B. y_ C. trampled In tbe slough of despair by such a score. Now, Coach Jensen ts undoubtedly right that the team shou ldn't think or the Utah game but shou ld lr:eep Its co ll ective mind on th e Immediate future as the Onlverslt y•Aggle strugg le will take ca re of Itself in due time . Also it aeema tb&t the suggestion should be made to thoae In cha rge of the Deseret gym to take out one or the wa ll s so th e Aggi.ea can play tbe same style of ball aa the y did against the B Y. C. Tbe ..,.. 11 shou ld be so the C~lmaonttea won't be Injured by being burled np against It, beeanse
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sre;_t ~~'~ff'R.oblnson-Join the Red Triangle Discussion Groups.
Altoge~~e~. now! down we
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of big events
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It will require
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"Stubbr" Petersen-The •y· Is a new studen t activity that e, ·ery g-uy can enter and boost nd ~ help himself b~· doing
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suit of an onrworked bra.In, the ::~is;_e~~enC;:~~sc::7in~e~ !;~~e r P:~:~!lene;:;t b;::e:an~: b!!: t.be attack and succeeded In subduing ham and eggs without the ham or the enemy just a.s tbe wbJstle ~le~: the eggs . and the former
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:.: b!:1::~: ~vuer~ der Able Leaders. _, • I bl cbase wltb his taint.,.,. v.,nn ngs s Debating tr}·outs are o,·er and team th rew blv.· down cold and neYer eight men ba,·e been chosen to 'll'On anothe r game that season. represent the college in the Inter• That Is ihe lesson Jensen cites as co ll egiate debates. an e.xample of those who se ll chick • ltonday night tbe judges v.·cre In ens before they are bat ched, the arena at 7:30 o'c lock. During the However we ar e not held down by following tbirl}' minutes fltteen conany aucb scruplee . ·we took the testants assemb led. Sparring began same point of view as the Coach at 8 . 00 o'c lock Chase Kearl was the betore the Utah game but that didn't first· man to e~ter the rlDg. He seem to get any more baskets ror ,·igoro usll" altacked the monster, " Andy" so like tho "b uck" private "Govern~ent owpersbip and opera• nd we are tas low a.s we ~an ge~ a lion of th e Rail r oads." Al the expl raba•e no blng more to ose. • ere- tion of eight minutes he emerged fore let's go afte r that Nations~ pbvslcally intact but mentally dis~~~olel~l~t
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and zeal to make
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L1. Game and High Schoo l To urnament !\lake C hang es Neces sary; Names For Bids In Today.
Basketball, baseball nnd tra ck, get 20 per cent or it: football, 20.9 per cent; Student Life, 17 .2 per
av:r!:e a;;or~\::~mc~~:;/ns::s \;:~ adopted br the Executh·e Committee. It is based on the average of budg e ts for the past se,•cn rears, which ngures were arrived at after an exbaus-
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Remember that bard-earned thre e dollars Lbat ,·ou paid as a student
!~YY~-~~e !~~ew:~ 1:d 1::ty~ed!~!; night Conch Knapp rur nlsbed tho meat for the wild Aggies In the shape or the B. Y. C. quint and the final count sbov.-ed that Knapp's ko.Jgbt.a of th e wued floors had
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real live jok e ~:::~ ~•:;t!~t:~·e :~t! 1 come In their "aprons" ~•-or I pins In their hair. Pr,;,. d~t o'clock, as the coclre,,,-y}ca r
DOLL.-\.RS REW ..\RD To the freshman who writes u most a«e ted local• for t:e nest four issues ot Student Lif e. a rlze or n,·e dollars and a poiltl:n on the staff' wlll be otrered. The only rule of the conte!lt Is that the nrtlcle-s be sig-ncd. The rest Is left to 1be ingenuhy and lnltlntlve of the lndh·iduals.
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