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| «ffAY. MAT », lf>2!> “L 1 ' Monday''^ ( . c Senior finals must * „ L ' for the icP* over by May 29 f Spruce Dedication Rocky Mountain Collegian Is Your Work Completed? the Published by Associated Students of the Colorado Agricultural College VOLUME X FORT CUM fit Ain COLLIN'S. i WEDNESDAY MAY 16. 1929 NUMBER Bassett First Wins SENIOR EXAMS ARE PI DELTA EPSILON A. T. o. 'MAY FITE.” In Tenor Contest FOR MAY 28-29 SPRUCE EDITOR SET CUTTLE FEEDERS TOMORROW NIGHT YEARBOOK WILL M Hlnrd Bassett, a fresh man at Ag- Senior, will lake their final ex- this gies semester, was NEWS CONTEST given first aminations May 28 and 29 accord- ‘ The annual burlesque «»f tlie Alpha place honor in the ANNOUNCES Boys’ Tenor Solo STAFF to the ThoseDAY TO BE HELD ing registrar's office. Tiiu Omega fraternity, the* "May Fite." BE DEDICATED contest held during Music looked Week at who have forward to gradua- is to l»e held tomorrow evening at 6:30 Denver. This marks the OPEN TO ALL .tear thirl tion for four long years have only p. m. on th** lawn at the chapter consecutive time in which Bassett has till FOR NEXT YEAR a few short days now that time AT AGGIES MAY 29 house at 129 Sou tl» Meld rum. This af- won the honors during annual MAY 20 Music Dean Johnson has ruled that all fi- fair is always hailed with eagerness by MONDAY, Week contests. nals In senior subjects must be over the townsnonpli* as well ns the student He 1 received his diploma from the lo- Karl Willers who ! by Wednesday evening. May *59. hotly ns a vhnh Numerous Cash Prize Of- , lias recently i Members of the animal husbandry ■ , cal high school, and before coming to been elected Editor The seniors will have their well- .Member* «*f the fraternity dre>M-d Silver of the 1920 1 department and stockmen from i Spruce Dedication fered National Fort Collins by Hon- three yeurs ago. he j wa> Silver Spruce has selected of deserved “fun.'' then their banquets, in the flimsy garbs <»f tin* falrci part • | nearby states are making final prep Will He Held at Monday’s on one of the leading vaudeville <*ir- orary Journalistic I his staff who dance. Senior Assembly. ami 'tilling together as all brothers are an follows. farewell1 i arations for their Annual Cattle , j Distribution To cults of the United States for Chapel; in New two Assistant teas and dances. Each should, will creole merriment for an Fraternity | Editor—Harold Mills. | year the senior' i Feeders Day which is to be held years, ami made several Begin The Following ! country-wide Women's class is honored at several function*. 'hour at their own expense. They are Contest Associate Editor—lrene Wednesday, May 29. at the experi- •ours While doing this he acquired Mitchell It, is customary to seniors assuring everyone that this Is nothing Tuesday excuse * mental feed lots on the campus Ihe title “the of world’s best boy ten- | Men's Athletic with an of 80 from the fi- to be sneezed at. hut it Is a good place Editor— Mack average Preparations will be made for the or,” an honor which de- For the ; was justly Ivreutzer. nal examinations. 1 to get over the blues, or reds, or what Dedication 1930 best editorials published launching of a concerted 1 ! i exercises for the Iserved. campaign the in Women’s Athletic Freshmen, sophomores, and Jun- have youV Silver will be held <lt during year a college paper, j Editor—Vlr- ' to Increase the consumption of beef Spruce ring ‘•Bill” Bassett is a pledge to and for the best the ginia’ Brown. ! Icrs will have finals May 28, 29. period May news stories, Pi Del- and 1 and beef products. chapel Monday, 20. Die I Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. national Spruce 31. May 30 Is Memorial Day and a tribution to the student body will ta Epsilon, journalistic frat- Needle—Ralph Shepherd. Results of the experiment In fat- but the examination Dr. Returns start offers awards. There are Editorial—William Morrill. holiday, ache- ■ Lory the following noo" ernity. five , i toning calves which is now being Tuesday will prises, of fifty, thirty-five twenty- Organizations—A. .1 Poster. duie run through Friday. conducted will be announced bv From Washington Thi* year's hook is being dedica- five, fifteen, and ten dollars for edi- Glee Club The Professor Program Silver Spruce Is the only | George Morton and F J ted to eight people who have bean torials, and the same number for method there is to the ! ' Maynard of the Animal Invcstiga preserve Chas. I. influential .in Well Attended Bray Pre-ident Lory was away about particularly pr-m :g naws stories. scenes I and remembrances of frleno- tlo-is Section. the • right day* .in his recent trip, to meet progress of Colorado Aggie*, contest Judging Contest This is open to all college- -hips. It also mates j The pt-rp. the high chief speaker of the will \ day with the executive committee of the i Their names are being ithheld un- The in the United States, to men and wo- show and presented ideals concert of Aggies and draws a graph Called for 18 be R. C. Pillock, of F,e til the dedication May manager Land Grant College Association. He exercises. Tno.r men contestants. Papers must be by the Yesaey Glee club of Colorado ic picture of the year’s transition, national live stock and meats board, pictures will the reports that all members of the com- appear on various eumbitted not later than 1, 1929. Springs under the direction of Ber- between the old and July the new. j The Livestock club, at its regular who is coming at the request of the insert sheets with mittee were prevent, and that, among a short biographi- All entries must have been written nard Vcsaey at the college audltor- weekly meeting, decided to hold the Denver Live Stock Exchange and cal sketch other matters of business, ar- relating particularly to The editor, in choosing his staff, ' ' they by an undergraduate and must have i nim Saturday night, under the aus- Chas I. Bray judging contest Sat- who Will on discuss plans for stimulat- ranged hold th*• annual their work wit! the college. lias tried to select those whom I j to meeting been the 1928- pices of the people he published during year young of tlip urday morning. May 18. ing Increased beef will consumption at the Stevens Hotel, No- feels give their best efforts to Chicago, The twelve staff a college Fir was attended j member- wlu. p - 29 in journal (daily, week- j ‘ Methodist church I The Bray Contest, named for its throughout the nation. publish that will i vember 12.13-14. B.iout 700 a book enumerate sited the editor In ly, bi-weekly, tri-weekly, etc.) Month- ! by people. founder, wa begun her© several compiling tins j Ir. connection with The committee held the progress of Aggies for experimental an important The reference j Yqprfl Silver Spruce will h* n lies, quarterlies, literary magazines, I interesting program presenl- years ago by Prof. Chas I. Bray, who of feeding results interesting informa- conference w ith the committee on those to come. j >f the alumni publications, “comics” j ed Mr. Vessey and his at copies book during the de* ica. or are by men in i that time was Associate professor tion will be given during the morn- Extension Organization and policy; tion exercise*. Each membei not included in the competition. j eluded singing by the entire eom- Oi Animal Husbandry. The contest will ing meeting regarding calves fat- also with Dr. Wood, Secretary Hyde, vocal solos have hia name on hi- indi- Duplicate copies must be submit- | pany. and quartet num- has been continued each year to pro- engraved SCRIBBLERS tened on beet by-products rations. and with I)r. Hurriss of the bureau CLUB virtual book. ted. One to be in the form ber* and violin mote interest t copy is solos, , the of underclassmen j of Som*- ENJOYS ' comparison of pressed and slice* standards. time was given PICNIC Thi- year' of a clipping, trimmed to eliminate Gags between members of the com in livestock as well a* for a Spruce will have the j serving beet pnlp and comparisons of beet to conferences with Dr. Mead and indication in the minstrel guide same general any of the source, and pas- pany numbers were i to those who head the coaching and matters arrangement as last tops wet beet pulp as a fatten- Mr. Kreutzec on affecting ted on copy paper. This copy will be also greatly appreciated by the audl. The Scribblers Club had teams in «• Meeting their material for , year, however, due to a cut in the | a picnic ing feed. ' the Grant Valley and Orchard Mesa numbered serially and submitted to instead , ; future appropriation, the tint borders ence. , of the rcgualr bi-weekly years. i Projects in Colorado. A conference ’ Figures will be available also for the One of the The program was alf Cups will be awnided to the win- through the general body of the bool; judges. copy, marked, enjoyed by meeting last Thur>day evening. The was also held with Dr. A. J. > | the feeding value Klein, of beet tops and t have been complete issue of the publication in and the people of th picnic was held ners in the following cla.*-*-.; hogs, omited. present young .< at the Fort Collins chief division of higher education, straw as compared wltih corn silage , which the contribution appeared, is i church felt fortunate In obtainin'.’ Water Works.