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Show V--UTO N I A NNineteen Twelve20.21. 23.24.25. 26.28. 29.30. 31.January, I pi I-ContinuedMedic's Matinee Dance. Miss Van Cott says, "It took a young man an hourto ask a girl to the dance." See Dunk Gardner for particulars. Pen made a "U"activity. Sigma Chi rush party.Juniors vote George Cannon a great host. Still star "gazing."The girls entertain at a musical tea in the music room.A number of Utah legislators seen on the campus.Even the "fussers" are beginning to look worriedA number of engineers inspect rescue car of the government bureau at O. S.L. Depot.Sophomore Ball at the Odeon a great success. John D. Spencer lectures to theEngineers on "Personality as a Factor in Business Success." Freshmen, 41;Bountiful, 24.'Varsity five invades B. Y. U. territory but get the short end of a 47-27 score.Juniors enjoy evening at A. F. house.The churches of the city report a great scarcity of students. Why? Finals forfirst semester start tomorrow.The exams are upon us. Gloom, gloom, gloom.Still coming.February^Miss Van Cott is out of a job. No loafers in the halls.Even the "profs" are looking tired.Only one day more.Everyone looking forward to going to bed with the chickens.Utah, 26; Aggies, 22.Everyone celebrates Lincoln's birthday.1.2.3.4. 11. 13.14. Question for Utah-Oregon debate decided upon. Why are so- many visiting the postof f ice ?15. Banning threatens to quit if something exciting doesn't happen.17. Raddatz, Woolf, Johnson, and Gardner relieve the monotony of the campus. U. of U., 45; Aggies, 32.20. Musicale at Normal building.21. Freshman Matinee Dance in Museum building. The first year class prove excellent hosts.Suitable exercises held in commemoration of the day. busy. 'Varsity, 35 ; Henagers, 24.Juniors are more than208 |