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Show Burton Coleman Forsberg PILGRIMAGE COMMITTEE Tne University of Utah has many cherished traditions and among them is the annual Pilgrimage to the "U." This trip is taken every year in October as a preliminary to and on the night preceding the Homecoming exercises. The annual climb is taken by all the students and many of the alumni. This year the event was_ made gay by the yell and song contest sponsored by the committee, in which the different organizations of the campus vied for supremacy. Original words and original tunes featured one song contest. The group also competed for honors in singing the school songs. A huge bonfire, songs, yells-the evening was one of gaiety and high spirits. Campfire refreshments climaxed the festival. The committee capably taking charge of arrangements included Frank Forsberg, Dorothy Coleman, and Wilford Burton. The enthusiastic participation of all the campus organizations assured the success of the Pilgrimage this year. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Always one of the biggest events of the year, Homecoming for the alumni of the University of Utah last fall surpassed all expectations. It was an event of note for all students and alumni due to the efforts of the committee in charge of the day. The festivities lasted practically two days, beginning with the Pilgrimage to the "U" and terminating with the colorful parade and the Homecoming Dance. The committee efficiently coordinated all the activities and made the gala occasion a memorable one. The capable manner in which the activities were handled is a credit to the committee in charge of the Homecoming. The president of the Associated Students, Elton W. Pace, acted as chairman of the committee, and Douglas Woodruff and Richard Lambourne assisted him in the arrangements. They had the special duty of welcoming, and of preparing an interesting day for the graduates who returned to visit the campus. Woodruff Lambourne Pace Page 122 |