The Utah Statesman, March 28th, 1919

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TERPSICHORE THREE ME□Al REAl "BUZZZEA" THE rAIAEST SPEECHES SOON THEY PROMISE

AGGIES lOOSEAS INBIG "U" GAME

Glad, s Smith Godd ess of the S . .-\. ..\ .. Hendr icks and Cas to .-\nnu al Staff Hint s a t Inn orn• Da~ce. Wins ··Va nity Fa ir ..Ora tori cal Cont es ts in May ti ons-S pa rkl e. Pep. Sca nda l. Caliotre.·· ..Ceres .. Seco nd And Ex temp .. P repared and Pa t r iot • to Repay Depar ted Two• Third. ic Speec hes. fifti es.

Crim so n Wins a t Salt Lak e 22-21 En ry .-\gg ie P lay s Well- An • dru s Was Big Star of Th e Contes t.

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So says lli.ss Hunt.sman. and unless some unrorseen obstacle a r ises to "s lde--t.nck" the plans, I.he contest• ants w ill come fo rt h w ith lots or "peppe r " and competit ion this year. Xearly e,·erroue ls aware In a ge ne r al way t h at the Hendricks, the Casto and t h e S. A . R . meda ls a r e b est o wed u pon a.aplr ln g st u dent.a e,·ery yea r bu t the r e ls a lack o f definite knowle d ge concer n ing th ese conte sts a n d conseque nt !)· th ere is a marked lnck of en t busla.sm.

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11~:~ln;~i!~: rolled and lnsbed furious!}· abou1 ...-hen the "Dutter" boat put out to t.<:'a. but 1he doughty crew must hav <sl.'ell the engulfing ,\·a,·es coming ror they dlp11ed the oan;, hea\·e- ho, and llle little cra ft now safely rides the rrest of the billows. You 11-reall c urious perhaps. to know wha t your .. Bu:zzer·· wi ll con• taln this year. This is a natural nt·zz.1, ~n ST .-\FF I O U) r urioslty, to be sure. So a few hints Headlni:: from left 10 rlght - J. :\1. Christensen. J::dna :\l e rrm. La urn bert> wtll not be amiss. Just g lance Crookston. Geo rg e Barb e r. N'adln e F'outz. Hulm e N'ebe ker , E. w . Ro binson. <1,·,~rour credentials. Chase Kea r l. Del Gardner .. -\dalien e Barb e r.

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poetry . It see m s. t oo , that s u ch na m es a s " T e rp sic h o r e" an d "Ca lllope" are e xtr e m e ly p o pul a r , j u s t oow. Ca lli o p e's h on es t -t o-good n ess , r ea l nam e 11 Gene \"&. o r " Ge n eve" t o ce r ·

bre,·to·. :\l omento u s e,·ents o f the past will be p laced betore you. \"ou will find 8 new ,·o cabulary ot ca t chy. witty, refreshing humo r Isms.

J. M. Christensen and Pau l Jenkins will debate agains t 1he B. Y . L u \·er the home rost r um. Due 10 the f\bsen ce ('I! Edgar l l oody. Christensen wlll swhcb and act al Hulme "\"ebeker's co ll eag u e agains1 the

~-ho begins to co unt the day s b e fo r e Christmas In tile m idd le o f th e summe r . but It Is not 100 ea rly to start ta lking up the Student Body e lec tions to be h e ld 011 the second l'riday in ...\pril .

She ran The subjec t Is Pat r lotl11m and should There will be uew departm e nts. In fac t . be of ten minutes du r ation. and new arrangement of old depart• t h ere t' n ll k e the Hend r icks conLellt, m e llts. t co n teS speeches may be p r e p a r e d for t ho E,·ery single. small. Identical Cu to a n d th e S. A. R. conte 5ts thing pertaluing to school life . you a g lor- T his makes it poss ib le for studen1s will ge l.

Montana Stat e College April 18. Th e debaters are working: ha.rd. a.nd as e,·tdenced by the loud tones which Iss ue fr om lhe debating room each m an is. co n, ·lnced of th e merits of his ,,.au se. Th e debating coaches are satis•

I n pre\·lous years we hn, ·e had a tendency to let tb.lnga slide until the last minute and theu fe,·erls hl y beglL 10 loo k ove r pr omising material for o ne olfice or another. Sometimes we picked th e green al)ple instead of

lied \\ith the resulls so far. and thal ii sayl. '!:g a good deal. In a few days

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"'hen it happened. The .. Buue r " will contain a feaou ts ""ill be held befo r e the f\na ls. ture sec1lon, featuring features of P r epa r edness will win and n,n.,· Is sc hool acth·lties. T he Co ll ege rear the time to ,uepare. and "'\"anitr F air" a r e among them. I n l he book you will find your

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that sett les the whol e affair. Ju s t as a sidelight o n th e game It might be stated that th e Crim so n ce rtain!) · work ed o n th e refer ee.

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th at gentleman was undoubtedly the least interested person In the hall o,·er th e outcome o f lb e st ruggle ne\·ertheless-well, that 's the oldest

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there will com mence a "staging" of the follow ing officers: real debates I behind closed doors of 31udent Body President course) so that the A . C. debaters "S tud e nt Lif e " Editor. wlll be fully equipped with th e Student Body ,·ic e Presiden1. scraps to come . Studen i Body Secreiary. + -Song Leade r . Cheer

so we let it drop without saying anyihing fur t b er. Th e fea tur e o f the game aside fr om Its clo se ness and th e mann e r in wh ich it was fought o ut was th e work o f Len Andrus . The form er B .

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Many liberal sou ls free ly and u n- s c,rorlti es. Girl s, appoint a snapTh ese oificers will be nominaled hesltatlng lr parted w ith two-fi fty . ,:ihot managN aud run a little co m- <:me wee k b e for e 1hev are elected se t; :.:gdra ln th e c up t o t hee, Lorn! We p r omise tha t they will ge t 11etltio11 nmong the soro rities. Let's \Ian, o t th ese positions require • ••••• a ll ! Xone were fai r est. their money's wo r th. ha,·e so m e real s nap s 1h!s year, and '>tudents of special fi1ne.u and quall God lots o f them . Thes e spring days are fications. tor instance "S tud ent Life" fo r all "''e r e fai r es t ! Th e "Buzze r " Th is "Buzzer .. that you hea r 80 Ideal tor taking s nap shots. Don·t Editor mu s t be a journalist o f no ,.,!sh es to co mpli men t 3 11 u pon ihelr much aboul is reallY the te:xt book r,ut It off. If you n eed any instruc• mean ability, a good mixer, a 11d a tru e s po rt s manship In a somew b a l for \·ou r most impo r tant course, i f ked d I I 1 1 tryi'lg s it ua t ion. T o yo u , g r ea1ly. \'i:i · • T he T heory and P r actice or ~:s~~o~: ;: u:: ,, '.~;u:: ~·/: ::.; .r sug- ~-:n? : Y:a :~m l::~c~\:::::t tb e " Bu ue r " owes t he s u ccess o f its Goodfellowsblp. This course Is not ( U . G . P. n ,1r be r } If you wa111 any sna ps tak en and 10 lead rou in tb e futur e hP sure Grat "\ "anlty F air." F or the con t est listed in the catalog but It It we r e it A prominent member of th e fa cul- ha.,.en·i a kodak see " Buzz e r" man- •bat you are not getting one whom •as a suctes.s and h's p r imary ob- ...-ould r ead about like this: "E\e-- tr said 1he 01her day: ag•r and he'll get ,·ou one you ....-m not foll o w . 0 j cc! . : ~:n~· ~-:t~:a ~ ~uer." ::=:et ra1~ :~: qu::~n!: te~·~:n!~ea~d·~-~z::; :: Rny I.in~;;~. gone ab~i~~:/·e::::g ti°i!e. fttn~.s;;s h:•~-:

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mighty battle waged than tbnt one which sha ll go down in history as victory fo r the Unh·er8 glorious slty of l 'tab ove r th e Aggies, 22 to :?l Thi n\; of it-If only Andrus hod thr own that one in from the middle of the floor or "Pesty" bad tos sed that easr one. It was th e bigg es t --u--game e\·e r played on the Uni • ,•erslty ftoo r and the Crimson prides can tak e the h orse-shoes o ut of th ei r poU'kets now and get down to work \~:t ~:~~n:::e~~ ~=s ~:~: 1:ck Laying aside all prejudice and "sou r grapes" attitude an d the tr ea t-

lnd\~;:n!i~~a:n;hoa~innO\"~tion I~ CO\'er designs-some t hing original. unique . The book will contain the cle\·erest, the brightest. the best art --.·ork that we can procure. Th e d eba ting schedule f h is n ow )'e:~?:e:!!:,:~~ ai°,i!n;·:::r~~ \\~Ond~r~ dt>finltely se1tled. land. April 11. Sumner Hatch. D. D. You will get an i n,·ento r y of the Crafts and M il t on Jensen will ,ear's e,·ents in t h r ee short, pith> •tang le" with the 'T" In Salt Lak e pages. T h is is fo r you who love while a l th e same tim e Chase Kearl,

Ject lb ey wis h . Th ird on th e list o f con t est.a ls t h at ro r th e me d a l gh·e n b y the l:tab Chapte r of the Sons of the A me ri can Revo lutio n . The f ai r se:x a r e ba rr ed fr om competltioi,.

Softly. softly, gents-speak not or th.ll game In harsh t ones o r with a trace o f le \·hy, for ne\·er "'as a more

r1RsT OE BATE - r1AsT GLINp~ ps ~:}' COM [ s ApRIl 11s'B'0'ElECT ION s ;.en;.

:~ : ~: :::~~ :e ~~~ : :~:.:r: r :h: n';:~: :::s~us T::b l~:nt:S~a:ln~n :::~~ to d ictate, ln a m eas ur e. l o them. o pe~ to bo t b men a nd women. The Th e r e fo r e It Is o r dai n ed t ha t Gladys sub1ects a r e chosen by 3 committee ih a ll occ u p r th e chi ef position in 8nd are poS t ed two hours befo r e th e th e "\' a ni t y Fai r " ha ll o f f a m e. conte st takes place. All b a ll to th ee. f l'l.lr quee.n! Professor Casto Is the dono r or Th e n . Calli ope! T he other day the Casto medal which ls given an• aom eo n e sa id : .. ~ a m ed a ft e r a s t eaol- n u a lly to the person, man o r wornpian o o r a ca nt a lo u pe, o ne o f the an, gh1 n g the best p r epa r ed t en t 11, •o ." Xe lth e r Ii co rr ec t fo r .. Cal- minute speech. All students a re llop e " w as th e Gr ee k ~lu se o f epic eligible a n d ma}· choose any s u b-

\ain prh ·ll eged charac t ers. Glad ys a b o t ra ce. Indeed. at t i mes It looked as t hough m ight ba 't'e t o be ano th e r held. Ge n e va R ie b s h a ll r eceh·e

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his old trick of t.aklng t he ball away rr o m a for ward dribbling down th e ftoor workmg to perf ec u on Ca1n al~ P es l\ a nd e\nd, pla}ed as goo a game as ther ever did In their ca r ee r which is saying something, and Hamm ond H,·ed up 10 expec• tations Xie ls on and Berntso n battied th~ C rlmson with the old Aggie spirit and that is eno ugh to say fo r any msn. An o th er good point to remark on

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Ten hours daily. Labo r ato r y e,-_ err e,·enlng. .-\ gen1: r al foundation fo r any p r ofession, ,·ocatlon, o r avocation. .-\ p r e--req u lse fo r successful gradua t ion. F o r students and f acultr members. (Including ll r. H ave r u) a r e teachers and the class• r oom is the enti r e campus nnd town Open to all students wh o

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llost of you ha,·e purchased a K a n sas C'lty for tw o weeks. ·Buuer." You ba\·e bea r d the w o rd __ _ __ 'B u zze r " r e peated and oft repeated . --------~ \"ou know now that the "Buzzer" is the.-\. C. annual and rou belie,·e that PR I Z ES F'OR " B UZZEil you are thoro u ghly con,·ersa.nt with PO E:'.'IS 'Buzzers" In general. •we wa nt some poems for It sometimes occurs to me that I the "Buzze r " and are therefore the tendency of all of us is to tak e I offering I\ free yea r book to

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rea rs that a r e to conte you learn I' m not trying to Induce you to t b e In for mation necessa r y to be-- buy a .. Buu~r:· I'm not asking you come a. good mixe r -you lea r n the 10 take a more active interest in the ln1po r tanl facts connected with your •·uuuer"-nol no"·You·,·e beard fellow studenl.ll and to connect the : •hat pll'&. couched in Y:irious forms name with the face. It ls ll joy to lan,:uaie. off and on. for w eeks meet a man or .,.-omnn who can r~ Rut I n!<k ~·ou tbh Do you actua l 1Y know what this "Buzzi'r" membe r bis acqualntancea--one is! Do --.ho d.,."5 not hesiU.tt" and i;tammer rn u ,,..,reC'l,11.- tht> pecull, 1 r sl •hen he, trh·>- tc> recall who }"OUare nlficant'e and the unspoken me,;.;;ac:e and where h.- 1'..'\'11' you Ja.,t The "f tl1•· book! _ . I "Ouuf-r·• "ill belJl ,ou to rush UJl fht' •'Dnuer" b au mst1tut10n an,t to your olJ ,-ollt.!<' fr\.•nd in n on._. ln,,.titulion whit'b we as >-tu,le-nt!< tro.-de-1 hotel lobb} or -' SD.II:•' 'llU,..I k~r ,·ll allr alh·e fol OUJ \'(>r·, linu,b ii • Jo\\n In S.an Pele nnd 'X'i-h"lll ""' a >-• 'h(NI ,lt')>l"nds -P"r, .::i,e bm ,,,. ·•.::Ja•I mitt .. as you it. i.,ay ·Hell<' fl~<"'ar I or '.\Ir n~,·,rl r , 11 r,ali C" tb.11.t th..- ·Bui. ·r 1.1, you ,lolC1.:: so r from a th r ·r-1 -se1t th,-, and oft ·u " ~ r ran..:e \-e you (:oil, b:adc ·h H''II li"r f lbe L"t· h ~;.:, • t a; 001 ne-:it ..dt.1er and. hc>W do 11t, l f' II g I 0pl I \I ·1 th, rhe F.:it",islon Di• I " l"ta.h ' d Cttb r · til!'9 I ror•tnu1 t .., ..., f" 1 '" C:mtinuOO on paC!'~ :1)

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Llf e office N'ow students, there a re at lentil !our r t>asons wb~- you should t'OmJ>ete !or 1hese ··Buz• zers". Fir.,; t, you should do som,..thlni::: for your year book: """ond. you 9,·ould sa,-,.. !ht> prh,· of 1he book "hlrh will bf' worrh 1.-n 11rn.. i; 1h,• aclual ,.ubHrlJltion 1•ri<,• Ir ob1ain.-1 •brou_i:::h compt 1itlon 11urh fhir,!, s11ch .an Ptfc>r! will dr.1w 11r,on and panl11.lh dp,·e101• ou:- 1w.-il ablllt 1 nd fou tb. 10 t, v \Our J>tk"m • n m, In th \ 11• Bi g'1" lt ar honClr n u e t r lltUd

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t he team was th e r e strong and It gives us a good fee ling "·hen we re-membe r the huge c rowd ""hicb came up here with th e Crimson. That 's 1he old peppe r Aggies. Th e game was more 1han a uedit to the school both from the polnt o f \·!ew of the plarini; and from the slde llo es.

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