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Show of All, the"U'"Dat)s Coming during the most beautiful season of the year to turn the thoughts of a student body, together for the last time, to their Alma Mater-to no special point about it-just to their Alma Mater, "U'1 Day was the only major campus celebration held during the spring quarter. With a name and reputation of long standing to live up to, "U11 Day's most popular event, the Song Fest, added nourishment to the fast growing idea that this university is second to none in the excellence of its student-produced musical presentations. With a splendidly-balanced, well-trained singing group, Delta Phi gained the fruits of long months of hard practice by snaring first place in the fraternity song division, with Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha as runners-up. Chi Omega coeds placed another loving cup on their crowded shelf with a win in the sorority division. Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Delta Pi were second and third. A queen for the fourth time in her college career, pretty Noma Roberts ruled over the celebration from a pinnacle she attained because her fellow students thought she embodied the qualities essential to an ideal "Miss U. of U." Freshmen claimed their usual victory in a sophomoreless Log Roll, and when the "U" Day dance ended festivities, Chairman Rod Heath and his committee had the thanks and congratulations of a satisfied student body. The committee, H. Arnold Rich, , John Poulton, Ha Coon, Pat Smith, Chairman Heath. Noma Roberts, Miss U. of U. |