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Show STUDENT ACTIVITIES AT WASATCH ACADEMY The Wasatch Academy literary soe'eties presented their first programs pro-grams of the year yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Due to the increase in the sluident body four societies have bern organized instead of the usual two. Both of Ihe old societies were divided into two ertual divisions, one gioup retaining the old name, and the new group following the nucleus of the new society. The joint program represented the four seasons of the year. The Delp-hains Delp-hains represented Spiring. Glen and Geo:ie Williams gave a humorous skit in which the name of the new society was introduced. Marie Allen presented a doll dance. Billie Tonge and Claude Miller portrayed summer for the Ardens. The Castalians announced an-nounced thevi-' name and depicted Fall in a group of songs and readings The Philos gave their (interpretation of winter by use of a fireside scene. The officers for the year are ' is follows: Ardens; Helen Overfelt, president, Chance Noble, vice-president; Melva Stevens, secretary; John Thompson, treasurer; Vonda Stevens, chairman of Program committee, Miss Samuels, adviser;, Philce, Aveir-ett Aveir-ett Campbell, president; Ada Crane, vice-president; Thelma; Money, sec-reary sec-reary and treasurer; Lamar Hill, chairman of program committee; Miss Applegate, advisor;- Castalians; Harvey Case, president; Doris Much-jnore, Much-jnore, vice-president; La.Preal weeter secretary and treasurer; Donald Dau-walder, Dau-walder, chairman of program Committee; Com-mittee; M'iss Langdon, advisor; Delphian; Del-phian; Fred Deschner, president; Owen' Owens, vice president; Marie Allen, secretary; Agnes Hill, treasurer. treasur-er. Marguerite Blaine, chairman of program committee; Mr. Dreesman. advisor. The "W" Club, letter-men's club of Wasatch Academy, is planning a big reunion and banctuet to follow the football game played here between be-tween North San pel e and Wasatcn .Vcademv on Wasatch field October mh This game is the Home-corn-'nE .-nine of both schools and every year finds a goodly num-ber of old ,i-ade and former students on the side Hues Invitations have been sent out to "eve- 150 letter men to be on hand to join the festivities. A program of toasts, school songs, and pep talks w 11 be given, during the banquet hour. n The affair is in charge of Ow.n Owens, president of the club; Lamar Hill vice-president; Fred Deschner. secretary and treasurer; and Coach E. G. Brunger, faculty advisor. |