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Show 7 6(?oO Td 3:S--Ro ro 13 L i3ACK"V7 cr ? - yi s FEBRUARY COAST TOUR debaters returned nome night after a fairly successful debate tourcf several California Dixie Sight Rnday tsn-d- ay colleges' and junior colleges. teans failed to dace in the contest, they reported that i.av; new ideas and much valuable material Although' the Dixie experience had been gained. ml first might at where PHlaiids, California, they debated do practice rounds with the Redlands " The Utahns visited Los varsity teams. debaters spent the' The days- and then went to San 'E HhV i stopping mg enough at Bakers- hold for ' DeLanco' buiro and Schuyler, Lrdner to defeat one f Bakersfield s toams. Tqeles two hancisco, - A served was Inch. visitors too to by the Bakersfield debate stay at San Franc is-"- h the group wont to the College of the After a at Stockton. Ret consistod begmillor and The threo-da- y of eight rounds. Jay Paul Crosby won four, of and Russell jhornolius, and DeLance Squire and Schuy-ji- ar Gardner won three each, and Bill Fry eight; jtho Lloyd Sandburg . ld Bob In Pendleton the girl's won two. division, a B. A. C. work on the ir, full .now girls dormitory is footings for tho foundation arc in, and both. classes of the trades school arc ..working on the One. section, or two a pa rubuilding. nouts, is to be completed now, the remainder to be finished later. The building, when completed, wiJl The swing.. take, the shape of with an open in the center. In the front center will, be the reception hall, with -- court apartments room and. a. completed, each. ast side, and a west closing therm:'. eight apartments w.in built to accommodate four-girl- furnace there will ng each down room be will each They liavu livinc.n,-- f a kitchen, .with adjoining nook, closet space, and shower room, ' bath. It is to bo of modern English itecture, with face brick covered stucco as the outside wall.. -- w J h .D. ; PROFESSOR BABCOCK IIT'FERPRETS LIUCOUr Miss Babcock tion last tho play, lived up to her reputa- Monday whorr.sho road Abc Lincoln in part cf Illinois. Students gained appreciation for the groat emancipator through her inter more pretation. Her entertainment in tho East ward, and before the Relief Society, also gave her 'the mens debate one round in the Joe Talley, who triad, out' at- Salt Lake city for tho Leopold Stokowski symphony " contest. leaking 4 Bakersfield J. C. won ro?h-y- , ; losing only kre meet. la addition to tho 'eight Dixie students, H. J. Piles , 12 B. A. C.' debaters, ;H XQ lir. and 3. A. ';adGnt i . now V . audiences enjoyable, experience. The' college- appreciates tho courtesy of the Extension division of the University of Utah in making those programs possible . Carmen ;0!1 j ' DOR; vlORK NOR TH FULL 3JIITG Carpenter and Winona Hunter second place; Hamlin Leigh, also of "le 3, A. C., ranked third in mens nations; and Janes Hoyle placed in the mals in the mens extemporaneous uam, j " 23, I?Y0 three-da- y jPacific meet 1l.Se OURNALISTS' BdiHATTER " REPORT ABATERS i y. PIT WJ j XIP 2 -- o 'R:R?uR E Mrs. C.,made the body bus. of in tho 3.A.C. Ray B. West, trip Jr., : . B. : orchestra, was chosen as one of tnose to represent Utah' in. the regional tryouts to be hold at Denver, Colorado, within a The tryouts at Denver will few weeks. dot ermine tho final selection of orches : tra members. |