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Show James Nebeker Glen Forsberg RALLY COMMITTEE ^ast Ta^ ^e Victory Theatre was the scene of the yearly Univer- ;ity of Utah Thanksgiving Rally. Much enthusiasm was manifest by all the students. Each organization of the campus presented an original stunt to arouse interest for the Thanksgiving game. The spirit of victory was everywhere present. Yells, songs, and confetti all added to the festivity of the occasion. The Lambda Phi Lambda Sorority won first place in the sorority division with their song and dance portrayal of the "Utes" at St. Peter's Gate. First place among the fraternities was awarded to Pi Kappa Alpha for their clever presentation of a Salvation Army street meeting. The evening was hilarious, and the students enthusiastically enjoyed it all. Betty Knight, George James, and Melvin Bird acted as the commitee for the affair. They merit praise for their diligent efforts in piloting the rally to its traditional success. PARADF COMMITTFF ^ach >'ear tne students of the University sponsor a parade for Homecoming Day in honor of the alumni of the school. Last fall the committee directing the arrangements of the parade achieved phenomenal success, for the occasion was unusually interesting and spectacular. The various fraternities, sororities, and other organizations of the campus vied for honors in entering floats symbolic of the "Bust Boulder" spirit. The float of every organization was arranged to depict the idea of that well-known and traditional "Bust Boulder" spirit. All the groups artistically displayed their orgin-ality. The float presented by Delta Zeta was selected by the judges as winner of first place. The parade is an excellent means of publicity for the University. It brings the student activities before the business men of the city, and displays for them real college spirit. The committee, Varno Gilbert, Helen Snow, and Richard Pollock, are to be congratulated for the success of their plans. Gilbert Pollock Snow Page 123 |