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Show UTO N I A NNineteen TwelveFebruary, I (piI-Continued23. What have become of the Juniors?24. Junior Prom, a grand success.25. Oh, what a difference in the morning! Freshmen, 43; S. S. H. S., 38. 'Varsity, 26; B. Y. U., 33.27. Juniors again appear in their classes.28. Reading by Mary E. Johnson.March^ ign1. Freshmen preliminary for extemporaneous speaking contest.2. Kindergarten candy pull.3. Girls give a very exclusive party. So do some boys. Miss Van Cott serves lunch to some visiting high school teams.4. Bill for new Central Building signed by Governor Spry.6. "U"-Techs. complete organization. Skull and Bones issue a sweeping "defi" to Scribblers for a baseball game on "U" Day.7. Preliminary meetings for the entertainment of the State legislators.8. The faculty and students unite to give one of the best possible celebrations for the legislators.9. No studying-too much celebration.10. Senior hop at Odeon-a much better time than you would expect.11. Utah loses debate to Aggies.13. Track and baseball men report on Cnmmings field. Great excitement-a real newsy Chronicle appears.14. Another fussing day. Oh! the flowers that grow in the Spring.15. Sophs defeat Freshies in debate.16. Executive Board decide on program for "U" Day. Gilbert Williams and Alberta McCanne take final contest for Sophomores.17. Amiei Fidissimi are hosts at a good dance in Assembly hall.18. Senior Miners visit Ohio Copper company's mine at Bingham. President and Mrs. Kingsbury entertain Seniors.20. Inter-class baseball begins-Juniors, 3 ; Freshman, 2. U. A. C. Dramatic Club at Salt Lake Theatre in "The College Widow."21. Sophs., 10; Seniors, 7.22. Margaret Parsons wins Junior extemporaneous speaking contest.23. Seniors, 4; Freshmen, 10.210 |