STUDENT LIFE
Renew Your Date Junior Prom.
Friday, March 11
ru b lis hcd
811.NCl'lptton Rat e, 8 1.00 per )·ea r . \ "OL(;)IE
W ee.kl>· by the LO G:\S
X \"11.
St ud ents
or the
CITY , UTAH,
l:tah
l tur:&.l Co Uege.
Agricu
Fh c CCIIIS 1>er COP) '.
Xli:\IBEH
Lethacg; ~~~:~~mi~ .•~~~~~n~~~~ r~~~:.E C ~s~:.
College.
se n. \\ 1lham J. Snow. \ . D. Gar dn er to Fight For Big Honor George Barber and "Pep" Mac. Ed itor And Song Lea der by .-\c,·lamation.
A tr eat is In store for the boys nnd Moudny, :llny 12. boys nnd girls are ·,._ girls of l'tah. From Mar 13 to 16 epected to ar riv e. They w ill be mel th e \· will r ail,· a t the College f or In- by repre sentath·es or the u. A . c. Ag. str~ctlon lo ihe practical things or Club. l'pon arri,,al at th e can ipu !'
Its klnd
ln the state.
Studying
will be regisl e 1ed for the week Regu lar wo r k will begin at 6 a. m.
the
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~-ofrtki;"~!:;~~dtl~: ::r~\/::c ;~:-~ and Girls" Cl ubs for thi s year. The
rules
governing
their
se lection
may
~:r;:~:~~minimum ;~:~:eersb:f
(Continued
n:~!:d
e~~no:~: 8 superintendents
agriculture,
and
on Pnge two)
impressh·e
manner
BASEBAll TRACK fl:~PROSPECTS GOO □ ••\'anit}·
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Fair."
of
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"St ubb y." "C urley:· ' "M a c .. Show Form.
Continuing,
s
a hasty
of
tile
of "'Ceres,"
or
h er
~~~!~t:~adt:s~!~:./::;:_sl:~u:~=~n~~ Ing tbero to lizards and hinted
tha1
robes
wa:~o~~
Famou s
hi
a
<':lit be•
X. A. spoke
fragrant
t\'R~:l~e;e~:~e~eau
No Champ s Predicted , 8 :.it Showing Will Be Credit ab le-
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th e ~l;~/~:~·r:tt~!a~ade
m}-~!:~:;!.~ht::~--~oS:!~s!ie, 0 ! •lance and song. and incidentally ha ll et dnnccr.
scheola, parents. and c lu b leaders are esp 0 clallv invited. T-he b~~-s and gir ls will board and l odge at tile campus. ~lea ls will be Id d at ost an a,·er-age o r twen• ecent/ Lodging for r e pres e nt.a·
ga,·e
rru i •s or ,·lctorr to "'Terpsichore." '"C'alli o11e." and "'Ceres:· whmers o r
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1::~ 1~s;i:~;cem"~~l:e !t ,·e: rate pro,·lded th at th e com•
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antiquity
perhn11s he might be the r ec ipient or 1 e!:''?.r;;r:·.:,re he to dis 1ilease the
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d r btl f behind her petreat He tu r ned, ,ittered summons and O ne ig d \ rom d f · 1· st th '," ' ?_e.:, pr~ze:.u;~: ::,~;~t~.· '"Ceres"' epped for from her 00 Fa!:.: locket and again sought lier ;:~:e;;~~h;rs;;~; :)\~~::i~:~~i-an:s~:~
•pr~;; ;:
An dro s.
!'et.~~:~iiope"
second.
I.ong
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Some "deep" politics o( th e "Tamman)" ,·arlety reatured yesterday's Student Body meeting. Since the 0 : ,~1::~i:et;:rt,t::,·:~~~o~:);f
an~~~,~~
ating
Student
Body officers
)'i.'ar, the undercurrents polllical ractions ha\'e
ror next
of been
various tn mo-
tlo;he deep-laid plotting of thes e facllons was c1ulte obvious in lhe 1 1 IIOI''! 10 come forward and "Cal- ; ::'!~~d~~::d co;~~:r;~~~~ee;!:: ~~ Hope" emerged from behind her retreat. ga"e n stately bow. acc:pted ::~!::n:::e m:~I~~ ii: a;::i~::~1::
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FAIREST OFTHEFAIRGET JUST AWARD FROM JUPITER INTHURSDAY ASSEMBLY
1\n,· one int erested In agric ultur e value of Ill e c lub work. club o r gnnln the presence o r humble mortals or ho~c e-con omlcs nrny attend. On ly lzatlon, club programs, a nd club a,:,. "·ho sat breathless and expectant. r ep r eaetna t h·ea qualifying und er th·ities will be discussed each day; Professor X • .\ .. in a ,·er}" dignified b a,·e••'"•.•r,lodgoinlhg"~'nc~t; :;spp';;,~at ~:~ pr ov c or. .... · d their own entertnlnmcnt no tr~na-
y
"Tf'rii~ic h o r e"'
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things pertaining to the h ome, the farm , the barns. the gardens. the 1 1 =~~c~:;·ant::ter:;~ ;:r:~tt:~:eth:~ In hom e economics and ag r icult ur e.
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~=~~-·NOMINATIONS MADE OFFICERS OF
Will Discuss All Features of Club Work And Organi 1,ationContests as Well as Schooling Held-Expen ses Arr anged For by
b~\~;t~la~bda~:~::_c:::
Think 'Em Over Vote Nex t Friday
FHll) .\Y , .\l'HII , -1. JO t O.
THREE FULL DAYS SCHOOL ATAG.COLLEGE ·~ FOR STATE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS-GIR~ CLUBS t;
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S. B. 0. Elections
A, ~~~:::
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J~::;"~t ~:
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D. Gardner
and
~lorgan
:\lcKay.
Since the constitution specifies that the nominees for this office shall not =~i:~:at~:~ee was closely ::m~
!.:/u:!::·sa:/ot~h~! contested nod the 1 :!u~~i:gbe
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= RES uAR ECT PA OM wEEK T NIGHT O
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There
tlmcnt
was
Then
out-
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Snow
dh·erslty the
and
or sen-
,·ic e
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nominations \'Ote.
,
less
r egarding
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prcsl-
a::d Na:~::
closed
by
Del Gardner
unanimous
made
a speech
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Ju niors Ann ounce Liftin g of Flu Ba n a nd Coming of Classic Ba ll- No Sent.
i\lore
lm·it a tion s
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ti\·es q uallf)·ing will be pro,·lded fr ee. @la.borated upon '"Calliope,"' Ju st hand and again sought tile back of Street car fare must he pro,·lded by; ___ l\·h,·, it Is unknown. \\"e cannot ac• ibe bla ckboard, that blessed retr eat r epresen tativees. Railro ad fare from i Did someone make the assertion ,. 118 ·e ou r worthy proressor or part!- bvside "'Terpsichore" and '"Calllope." h ome to Logan mu st be advanced b y '1 that the "'A" would not be defended sanshlp, surely, H e likened the name Then it is supposed a c loud c rossed r epresentat iv e and upon prescntatlou this year lo track and baseball? Did M th e steam p!nuo. and spoke of the the lands ca pe and th e goddesses leapof rcelpt for fare t he moner w\11 be I they? Well If th ey did that verr fume or "Calliope."' So great was It ed upon It, and were conveyed back refund ed ,t oge th er wi th return fa re. same person or persons should mo,·e that her statue Is ""hanging"' in the to Olympus. from whence they came. Count)' superintendents and others out some night and see what It '"\"aticau." "\·anity Fair" is of the past. "'Yan0th are urged to orrer eiqiensca to ers means to have a campus ove rru n H o lding a Yolume of l\.laeterliuk"s Jty Fair'" Is a lso of th e future. Long d th1 ~~o: e. th er wish to atteo S ::\ ~1::r:_n~b:~~1:~o:~d g!n~:!:u;: Essays In hnnd , he r eq u ested ' 'Cnl- 11 shall l ive In the 1919 "Duuer.· · 1
candid:ites, yet the results seemed rairl)· satisfactory to e,·erybody. The first list or nominees ror the 1 ~:::~1sen;~r;::i:s ~~-e
On week from tonight in the .Smart gymnasium the bod)' and spirit of the Junior Prom. will be reunited. If you are Inclined to doub1 the actual resurrection o f the body this will be a good chance to see it done. \\·h en Dr. Porter who bas charge of our health issued the ban on socials and condemned th e stu11 ~=n~ ~odr~==r~::~~:~ r~: :,:: 11 1
sp:;::·
laid away
fo~~:e
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0:: ablllt}" to 611 the Life editor: so a and unanimously ~omlnatlons. Now to blow Del to the a complimentary
George Ba r ber's office of Student motion was made carried, to close Its up to George treats (or such remaining
nominations
were
not marked by an}' close conteSl. Eleanor Slh•er a nd Gene,•a Rich were nominated for secretary. The th nominees for membership on e Execu t l\·e Coinmittce were: Hulme Nebeker. llorgan Mc Kay, Vic Larrd son. Louis e B! · Eugene Robinson an1r~:::ep!~::r!.nd
E. W. Robinson
7:.:·:;.~~~-~~:.::··:::::,.:;:~;~: e TOCONeUMATE THREE ACTIONe ;er;•;~~-~:,~·,.:~··. L;:~t.::~ iJ WIN ~~:~~~:·~=~'~:'.·:.~:·;~·:.:-:::~: J tJ ~·.
PHIKAp
dodge and
a discus
baseballs
here,
a ja\'elln
there
e\1erywhe r e.
by the Juniors
::i:~~1:1:rr:;e:ot::~
:::~~h:;t
and
wb en
n~:~~::s
':t!,ce~~~)~ students
who
0
are
!r~h=er
g~:~:er.
r emn rkablr
or
ca-
fRAT HOOP RAG ~::},,If7:::~~g·~If:}g~ RE~ISl□NS SOON EX . COMMITTEE ::~~~~:::~:·:.-:';,:~:_:::.~::.: ::f:~£~::.::~::: ---
either
In baseball
o r trnck,
but ther e
Defea t Sigs. in Arduous Battle a r e men out there w orki ng bard E . . El" . every night· plenty of men and that -01her Teams as 11l 1mm- is the spl r l~ l\·hlcb turns out good ated in Fight for Men's Shop teams . The)" may not '-'-Ill champion• Pennant. ships but the)· put up a good fight Plnylng a game charac t erized l'lght common!)· auributed on l rhto tigress defending her y~ u ng l e
for the Aggies and show that the schoo l Is nllve and kicking. bv h di d th College sh~unld ; 0 e\·er y accor;lng to the ad ,·ance "'dope" from the Sp r ing
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changes which seemed to meet with most fa, ·o r with the various members was t h e featu r e or changing th0 ru shing season each year fr om the customary s ix weeks, to tbe entire first qunner. This menns that any
our enthusiastic Infants apllled OYer the down-town sbow windows. Such are the results of Tuesday's Executive Committee 's (ray. Pres!dent Hatch bas appointed a com mlttee of 6 ,.e to fix the program
training cente r just to tile east of student of recognized College stand- for n "Snortln"' "A" Day success. here . George Ward, "'Curley" Bowen. Ing may bo pledged, upon the com• .-\nd It will be some day wbeu those Le n Andrus Nagel and Ferguson pletlon and r eco rdin g'>on the book s plans go through-but "'Nutt·• said . a r e ,·arslt) " ~aterlal for the lnfiel<' or the Instll.utlon, 1¥ r ~ldent colFor the prh·llcge tile "'frosh'" took
Th e score P. K. I . ~S,wa~-lh:~ea!:~ gives some Idea oft e Al ~a went Inwere matched. Sigma P to th e game confl d en t ~~;~~:~~~~;hd til e pennant. offered _b> . : mana,: e r of tile Mens Shop .. The ) little knew that t~ey were against a t eam "' 1th all of t tributes o f th e Spa r ta ns. Phi Kappa t t ota went Into tile little. co~teS for th hlood. Each man aol:mnh s,,;ore
,.,-bile "Ace"' Dewey and "Stubbr"' Peterson will ro r m a bnttery which mises to be ha.rd to knock out of ~:: lot. I n the o ut field the Aggies will ha,•e ··Pesty" Jarvis. Stan Anderson and other ambitious ball tossers to pull in the long hits. "'Pesty" should make hair an outfield himheir this year. 50 that department, looks well t aken care of. Andrus announces thnt he Is a pitcher of no mean ability as well as an infielder so be can be used to lighten the l\'Ork which will fall upon De,.,•er and Tinge, · another coming flasher
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be would win or die fan:r::t\he th eni were a lm oSt dead game was over). The two teams put DP an exhibition of basketball that few colle~e teams cou ld surpass. The pl aying was .~aat and specta~~ lar Int
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·b~!:d ~:u;; . .. ,... . h '"nM·er th t~=\~e: a~:> ;; :;- fo;c tll: Slgs. 0 P ). g pla~ed a good game and conslste~tJ C1e llau ghan Phi Kapp! Iota was th probably the deciding facto r In e game and his Iron clad g-uar~lng did mut-h to h old Sigma Alphas score low. The series began enrly last week "':Ith Pi Zeta Pl forfeiting to Delta Xu . Alpha Delta Epsilon was _defeated b y Phi Kappa Iota H to~'Draw\ngs ba,·e bee n m ade and It fell to Delta Nu 10 pl ay Sh;ma Alpha. In ~:a;~:ld!~:a:!:r~:::d~
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I n ~~e line of tracksters 10 pick t h e comers until
It is .bard the\' have
lege hours v.ork, exclushe of Summer School. If the constitutional changes which a r e p r opose d, go Into effect, there will be no occasion for sending out letters to prospect1Ye pledges as I has been done, for before any fraternlty can pledge a man, that f r aternity must present to the secreof the council a cer1tary-treasurer t!Ocate of eligibility from the Entrance and Scholarship Committees or the College, and the secreta r}'treasurer v.·111then authorize the f r aternity to Initiate the roan In question. A former
clause
In the
the town, '"red nod a lso green," tor the "'l'"' game we a r c to pay so much per square yard of window space to those who did oot ap• predate our art. Appa r ently they liked neither our calsomlne, red paint nor submarines, and therefore we are to pay for decorating-space. ··sol" Ba r be r found that be could not manage Track affairs and keep up his standing In the "fussing"' club, so he quit track , and '"Joe" Reed. free from all such propensities was nppointed In bis place. _ _
f'rldar. Xo ln\"itations will be printed for the new date so It is up to the studen1s t o write their friends a11d t"ll them or the glad tidings,
'A'□ AY APPOINT
SENIORS ASK E lESS AE □ TAP
Claim That Acti on of Fac ulty in
COMMITTEE _ .
Requmn g cuses Is
ln painting
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Rulin g .
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--The Seniors a re plotting against tl1~ pre sen t policy of the school with respc-ct to attendance. It Is perfectI} just . according to the Seniors, that High School students and un• der-elassmen should be called Ul)Oll the carpet to account for tllelr whereabouts when absent from classes: but for SENIORS--tlle Idea is JJreposterous.
~:lt:~:a 1:,:s::r~~ sl~:~1:rt Its odust. Plans are not yet completed but
This sentiment p r e,•nllcd In a recent meeting of the class or '19, and
The
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constltu-
each position ?" We!l. lde,·;l'}'Onl~ O mu st juSL use h is goo mer can privilege of rranchlse and dec lde !of himself next Friday . -----
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actually taken a place ln a ~eel or tion rel ating to the discuss!~& of It is likely that the cross-country ac<brdlngly a committee was . apha\'e at lenst bad the watch put up- the r elative merits of the ,arlous run. wlll be held. A track meet or pointed to petition the Faculo to on their performances. Bo"·en f r aternities by them wit~ prospecsome kind nod maybe a tennis suspend ~~e presenl rullog so that should go better this yen r than last, tive pled ges, a <'lause ll.hlch bas . - -_ . tournament final o r 3 bas eball game ScnlQrs \\JI\ not be required to reso thnt means places In the mile and caused much grief In tile past. has I ~c-xt _)londa}", ,\pril b, the Greeks ml ht also be possible. I t wou ld be port to the auendnnce committee half-mile. Jacques Is anothe r long been eliminated In tbe cnanges. "·Ill begm their annual t ennis tourna-, fltt~n for the Senior Soch,tr to ap- afte r an absence. distance man who bl\8 the form In The object In revl slns the con- m,•111. Lai;t rear. the fli-at ytar that; oint' next rear's honorary memThe reasons which the committee running and promises to make the stltutlon Is to do away with se,·- "'n official Inter-Frat Terlll~S Tourna-' ~ers also. Then of course there will was Instructed to embody In the pebovs step some over the long route s. eral minor fe atu res which ba,·e me.11 was held. the DelUJ ;\u (ratern- 1be a great final burst or speed in the titlon were: Th.atcher and Hyde a r e two am b l- been bones of contention In the past ilf cnrrlcd orr the honors. The grand ball at the close of tbe day. 1. Aftr having been paased uptious cross-eountrr men with ability a.ad which have caused more or leas tour~ament was he_ld undf'r the Bv next week the p lans will hnve on by the committee on graduation, as well as ambition. Then or course Ill reeling between fraternities. The ausrnces of the Tenms Club and was bee~ completed sufflclenllY 80 that each Senior recognizes the lml)Ortthere Is '"Stubby Pete"', "'Pesty" and members of the Council are very op- •er)" successful. some definite announcement can be ance of continunl attendance. 'Worley to rail back upon a.a well asltimlstlc with respect tot.be success Drawings were made last ~tonda y made. lleanUme, p r epa r e yourselt 2. The exercising or judgment d d "'F og" :>a( cDonald ,.,-ho or the proposed amendments and It aml as a result Sigma Al11lm plnr Phi . t t f May lst and Initiative should be permitted a th ~r: r:: :~ng o:t t~e weights fat Is belien!d that they will be adoptl<appa l ot:'I and Alpha Deltn t-:ps\lon for e vea e\·en mature student. Depend.ability 0
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Ing a ll throu~h the first half. This IE-fl th e championship to be decided by the- two undefeated teams, Phi Kappn Iota and Sigma Alpha. This J::1111,,h:•s a l r<>od,· been descrihf'II In l'as~iog the Sl)Ottsmanllke 11.tUt11Cle ,f the ditferf'nt fraternltiN' sbnnld he- mention<'!\ Prsctic:\IIY non(' <lf th e m f'mhers were killed in th• gam 'S and on ly 11. verr few Olalmd for lire. '"Larry" Smith. manager of th e P<IP dar lh•n·s Shop o r Logan de.,.nu 11:reat credit fo r orff'.>rlng to gh-e the wlnrt•r of the sf'fles a p rnnan1. 1 !::b;: ;~~ c; ~: :r~~~~•a: '~e:~:trt. 0
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--Is flying and so th e Prom co mmitte e Plans a r e under way for '"A" Day. la joy(ully welc om ing back the child '"Joe" Reid succeeds '"Sol" Bnrber l or Its mind and promises to dazzle as track manager and the Student rour eyes and quicken your pulse Body Is to pay for the paint which l\"itht the party It announces for next
Kappa Iota Fraternltl won the championship bas~etba ll pe~nant of~ fo r cd by th e )t ens Shop, v;ll en til e~ def eated Sigma. Alpha_ la st F r ida).
go,:;:~
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--Monday art rn oo n the Pan-Hellen• le Council met to discuss some rathe r sweoplng changes In the constit ollon of that body. Among the
to take l)Olnu In most meet~-
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, H came to Lo,:a11 - +--C ~ Rees C llf XOTH"F. I ~ ednesda, from Berk e le, a or~~ Th e l' A (' '\\ oman's Po.cull, Jl;here he Is atte nd1 ng schoo l \\ t l.ea-u,.. \vlll mC'Ct Frida, \flril 11th the bod, or his f!\e l<'ar o ld son "'h" · u ,, ,1;; In 111e \'"om• n s R, ~t Room 111 th th -lied "re SuR<1a\ of fl erla Prof. \rl'(lld will nddre~~ the meetin,: ,,n ·•R,.,l:i1lons BPtw<'en Fr:rnce and \ Amuica:· Effie E. ~l,•rrill. Pres!dent. Coach Romney desires to I - - • - -meet the c lus prclsdents at bis Ja ck \\"rhi:ht. '16" c-lasfilth~bater and office In the Sma rt gym todar :'l.t .\lpha n('lta Er,silon. and Ji,ter still a 4 fl- m. to discuH Important ,n("mb'.'r of thf" 91st Dh·ls!on In matters concerning the class 11-~ral', e. will a,·ail himseU of the Of'• I tr ack meet. nortunlt\Ps urr.<'d upon Sflldlers to bf'
Class Presidents
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e:ame So far th e Indications arf' that Sigma Alpha with Hammond Ee,.l,..i:1 LllldfJu\~t P.,t,,:irds :ind Harris •l'u l De-ha :\u y;\1h Smith Solon Barher. St,-phf'ns. R, -•d and Wendell Barh+>r. ""ill be th,. two strongest ..onte11d,.rs althoui:::h th,. other three rrt1.1!'1ha,·e manr go<vl mPn and will 1111doubtedlf rut ur, a strong llght. At a11y rntc the ~E>tswill b,:, close-. both In ainJ!'l"S and doubl<>s and ··tennis 1lfck('rs·· can bf' a!-Burcd of some In• t erc-stlng matches.
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Notice to Car Owners Automobiles that :ire to be stan ding for :i.nr considerable len1:nh of time should be parked _ In the rear of thE' )tarn Building and should not be left in front or the Building To prevent the possibility of accidents , au1omoblles sllould be d ri ven slowl)' around the campus. and In passing the frolt door of the )Iain Buildlnt: the roadway west of the flower beds should be used. E. G PETERSON, P~
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b~l!:ul~l~:~edg;:!:::~:~Y0 nl: must determine himself whether bis absence from work Is justifiable. 3_ '\\·hen a mature student Is ab· sent for some reason or a pureh· pri\'ate nnture It Is distasteful to lla,·e the '"red tape"' and explana• tlons to go through before being admilted to classes. lt Is hardly expected tllat such a request will receh·e an enthuslasI tic reception In faculty meeting, yet many students ba,·e asked the ques• tion: "What"s the matter of deduct• lnJ!' grndes for continued absence, rnther than IQ,n.lnta.lnlng a •grade
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