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Show SENIOR DAY Ruth Cline, Steve West, Connie Jo Mathews, and ASUU President Earl Wunderii prepare the many letters inviting Utah's high school seniors to the "U." Approximately 3,000 high school students gained perspective of the University of Utah campus as a day filled with varied interesting episodes began . . . Tours of the campus including fraternity and sorority houses . . . matinee dance . . . assembly . . . films of famous college marching bands . . . rehearsal session for band members . . . and a huge barbeque before the evening game .. . all highlighted Senior Day. Band Day, which is an annual affair honoring outstanding high school bands throughout the western states, coincided with Senior Day and both occasions were celebrated as one . .. at least thirty bands from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada participated . . . Before the game all of the bands including the B.Y.U. high steppers and famed U. of U. marching band joined to form a U.S.A. coat of arms on the football field. Consequently high school students became more intrigued with future University of Utah life. ^"W^^r^^'&-. . ' '¦¦¦:...'¦• . . Sound planning was responsible for the success of Senior Day, and chairman Hal Milner played an important role in handling the affairs of his committee. Hal left school after the event to fill a mission for the L.D.S. Church. Part of Senior Day committee relaxes between events. They are (left to right): Orlando Delogu, Norma Sandberg, Louise Sandberg, and Dennis Vitale. 58 |