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Show November 28. They had a turkey dinner up here today for me and the rest of the S. A. T. C. After dinner Co. D licked Co. C at football. I'm a member of Co. D. December 1. I'm going to be demobilized today. They're letting the best out first. December 2. They didn't get around to me today. I'm going to be demobilized tomorrow. December 3. They were rather busy today, but I may be discharged tomorrow. December 4. Maybe I'll stay in the army. December 10. I got my discharge papers today. I don't think I care much for the army as a profession, after all. I prefer medicine or music. The former is quicker in its results. December 12. I found the funniest little pin today -R. Wishbone on the back. It's probably some broom-factory souvenir-guess I'll give it to my girl. December 14. Me and my girl was down town today ¦and some girl come bouncing up to my girl and wanted to give 'er the grip. I think this influenza is bad enough without spreading the grip. January 5. School started again. I hear that we S. A. T. C.'ers are to have a little competition-a guy by the name of Jack Harrington is coming back. January 7. A. C. appealed to Utah for a coach today. Dick Romney took the job. If I had been an upper classman I would .have considered going myself. January 12. Frosh tried to vote today, but the ballot box seemed to be missing-thanks to the Sophs. That Gerald Hines sure chased it too, but gee, I'm not going to vote for him. January 13. The Freshies had the big fight with the Sophs right on Main street today. I don't know how it came out, I didn't stay longer than ten minutes. January 14. The barristers got organized up today. What was the use though, an organization don't hold those guys down any. January 15. The class tournaments in basketball began today. I'm going to play on the Freshie team-that is I was going to but Tommy talked me out of it. January 16. I see by the Chrony that the Gamma Phi's were leaders in scholarship for 1917-18. My girl's going to look up Gamma Phi. January 18. I've been dodging Chi O's, this week on account of the party they're pulling off tonight. I didn't want to go because I have a date with a Delta. I saw five petrified Betas downstairs this afternoon. I asked them what the trouble was. They said they were invited. January 20. The observatory was finished today. It looks like a pretty good piece of work. January 21. The Juniors elected their class officers today and also their Prom committee. I don't know either that Bryan Thompson or Ralph Stewart, but I've heard about them. It's too bad about Stewart. January 22. Alpha Chi's had a cabaret luncheon at their house today. Another guy and myself went down to order a table. They wouldn't let us in. January 23. The Deans' Council said "nix" on social affairs today. I think I'll quit school. January 24. That James Braffet was elected Soph president. I was surprised to hear it. He's a democrat. January 25. I saw some Utes running around today. I think they are a pretty classy bunch. I nearly joined. January 26. I see where they are going to give credit to all the army men. I dropped typewriting right away as I don't need the credit now. You understand, as I mentioned before, I was an S. A. T. C. man. January 30. Gene Sloan was chosen Senior Class President. I wonder if he is any relation to Sloan's Liniment. February 1. Aunt Lucy entertained twelve members of the committee on education in the state legislature at luncheon today. I wonder what she wants now. February 3. The student body accepted the new Page Seventy-eight |