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Show ¦¦-, grams of the colleges within the university were reviewed in a special Chronicle series. Mick Oberg served as chairman of the committee in charge of all the U-Days events. Part of this holiday was set aside for service to the University. Greeks and religious groups paired off to spend Tuesday afternoon working on the grounds. They planted flowers, dug ditches, and removed weeds. On Wednesday carloads of Utes went to the mountains to whitewash the block U. After these work activities, trophies were given to the groups having the most members participating. These awards were given to Kappa Sigma and Pi Beta Phi, affiliated, and Lambda Delta Sigma, independent. Push cart relays jammed the street between Cum-mings Field and the Fieldhouse Wednesday afternoon. After heats and final were run and after spills and near collisions excited the crowd, Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Delta Delta crossed the finish line first. A time for surprises came with the U-Days Awards Assembly. This excused assembly met in Kingsbury Hall Wednesday with L. H. Kirkpatrick as master of ceremonies. "Using the theme "This Was Your Life," the program reviewed all the events of the past school year. Homecoming quartet winners, Delta Gamma and Pi Kappa Alpha added a musical touch. Aleene Black, chairman of Awards Committee, announced the medal and sweater winners based on activity to the school. To these winners were given a certificate of merit and a red carnation. As the climax of the assembly program, the U-Days queens were introduced. Ann Castleton, at tended by Jeanne Amott and Marilyn Jackson, was presented and crowned. These queens were chosen from the senior class by vote at the previous ASUU elections. Student crews dig ditches behind the library as part of a new U-Days work program. The U-Days assembly included award presentations to students who won activity sweaters and medals. U-Days Committee, left to right, seated: Afton Thorpe, Sally Riddle, chairman Mick Oberg, Sophie Adondakis, Maughan Colton, Edrie Allred, Becky Winters. Second row: Vella Neil, Marianne Buchanan, Sandra Huener-gardt, Dil Simmons, Dale Godfrey, Shirley Doane, Riette Lewinson, and David Wirthlin. Third row: Allen Brown, Barry Quinn, Gordon Woodhouse, Allan Lipman, Vic Ayres, Mel Rawles, John Parodi, and Paul Pollei. 95 |