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Show IllCUSHINGINGEBRETZENSuperman CushingHerewith we present to the disinterested readers of the Utonian the famous George Gilbert Cushing, God's own special gift to the sorority world. (May we use that time worn phrase, 'The answer to a maiden's prayer.) George, as he is affectionately known to the college world is the only man to pledge twenty six national fraternities during his first ten or was it twelve years on the campus.Riding on the crest of the social wave, dazzling the girls with his charming manners and irri-sistable personality, a man among men, he has now reached the position, that goal so coveted by all college men, that acme of manhood, the most popular, handsomest, most adored man on the Utah campus.Inevitable InksAs inevitable as the Chronicle on which he works comes the edict that James Spug Ingebretzen must be included among those who direct the activities of our little family.Jim is one of the powers behind the throne, one of those conscientious self sacrificing students whose whole soul is in the student body's welfare. Never trying to be prominent in the showy affairs, Young Jim is content to sit back and direct in a most inconspicuous manner.Someone in describing him the other day said that Jim was capable without being ostentatious and we heartily agree that Jim personifies all that is just and able. Being above the petty squabbles of the factions on the campus he administers campus affairs to perfection.Directing politics has been in the past one of his pet hobbies and one of the joys of his life is to see that school is run by as many staunch Ingebretzen supporters as possible.Page 334 |