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Show I STARTED WITH $60 S 100,000.00 Business I f CA (^Message TUDENT life is the standard by which a school is measured and known. It is this close and related combination of ability to cram and ability to pass a 'natural' that spell real success. A student cannot expect to gain all that college holds for him by attending class regularly and feeding only to the knowledge of the cranium kind. He must become an active unit for the betterment of the school. That is, he must daily strive to improve his fussing abilities in the halls. In later years the student who will be able to look back on college life with the greatest enthusiasum and amusement, will not be the successful business man, but the one who has taken an active part in school affairs, the one who stood by the watering trough in the basement of the Park Building for two classes at a stretch without flinching. It will be the student who has helped to build a greater University, the one who holds the record for the greatest number of windows broken in the Humbug and Utonian office window seats- It will be the student who has promoted a closer cooperation and harmony between faculty and students, that is, the one who has been constantly before the exit committee, thus getting to actually know members of the teaching staff. The students of this year are beginning to realize their dreams and nightmares thru the establishment of the annual homecoming and the student Union drive. Firstly, the annual homecoming was devised so that the old alumni who were able, could come back and again get into the old time form. Secondly, arose the question of where all these home-comers were coming to, so a scheme was devised to erect a Union building with all the latest improvements for the fussers such as lounging rooms and smoking parlors. This would take the Gammas and Chi Os off the basement steps and allow a man to walk into the Humbug office with a clear conscience. Upon leaving school, the student who takes with him a love for college life as a result of service rendered thru the above mediums, has gained a priceless possession and with such standards paramount in mind will go, out into the world and first thing he knows get married. He may not have much knowledge but what of that, why did he take unto himself a wife, they're educated. X (President Rich's mark) Page 311 Digital Image © 2007 University of Utah. All rights reserved. |