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Show The MU."placed your "V" on the hill,boys.Yon toiled and worked all day; You zt-atchcd it by day and night, boys, c don't let il fade aw*y.ENGINEERING.Let it be our pride and glory.That "U" on yonder hilt. And as each one hears the story \Lct his heart rejoice and thnl[strenuous "doings" in the social; world of late. Rumor has it that the art students recently gave ar informal reception fewA very interesting and highly instructive lecture was given by Dr. 'almage, under the auspices of thengineer""*fr Society, at the last reg-Vall the years to come, C /Is students come and « ir dear old "V" shall nibhcre let it always stand; gf*nnjf each uThe Junior prom complete success. In that the promenade was sort of a formal opening of the new gymnasium there centered around it a double interest. There was no lack of guests. Dur the evening almost 300 couples passed through the unique tent entrance that opened into a ballroom, brilliantly lighted and decorated. In the decorations nothing had been spared. They were elaborate, 'yet artistic; brilliant, but no/ gardy. although in their dazzli1 splendor there was a touch of t Oriental. The Junior promenadi of this year stands as a high water mark in University social life. T* ""^s a credit to the class of 1907.The Dramatic Club has secuTec /the dates of March 30 and 31 for the presentation, *of their new play '"Niobe" in Salt Lake Theatre.The play promises to be the club'sready made distinct hits in LeHi; Tooele, and Bingham Junction.The following students have sue- ceeded in winning parts: Alice Farnsworth '07, Mary Breech '09!Pearl Adams '09, Zora ShawJsie Ward '08, Edna Harker '08, _Jtri Scott '07, Richard Hart '07, Will Mifflin '07, Alvin Peterson '06, Leo Marshall '08, Elbert D. .Thomas '06. tii. We know what the old ones aft* f"" 1 Pn ft!THE THETA UPSIL'the "doings" of the first received in their honor.part of the college year, 'o5-'o6, ception was attended by students.' cgo down into history there will friends, and professors and all wlxi *> s.appear a page somewhat like this: went thereto were highly elated!^Andjn that year there was at the The evening was passed in good* s g^\£raternities and cheer and as each guest on depart-\ 1 Ji ^HOW BOULDER TOOK HER DEFEAT. "^^ "(Note)-The following article is taken from the last edition of the Silver and Gold," the official organ of the students of the University of Colorado.' "3. *S ;SI*!**' |