Show STUDENT LIFE of yellow lillies forming the decoration here and there in their rich profusion and artistic disposition produced an effect which was beautiful Fruit punch was served in abundance from a lily covered booth near the door by e three dainty and very vouthful ladies The Sorosis 1 lop was certainly one of the brilliant social events of the year and will go down in the U A C annals and in the memory of each individual present as such in-dee- d lh-tl- Captain Frew At a meeting of the track team shortly after the department meet “Mill” Frew was elected captain for It is a wise the present season choice Frew is undoubtedly one of the strongest men athletically in school having represented his school both on the track and in A year ago he handled football the ioo and 220 for 11s and last fall held down left half on the eleven Beside being fast Frew is heavy and is a valuable utility man for the weights in the recent department and Provo meet winning a place in the shot put We wish him a great deal of success RrDor Day Arbor day was observed at the college in a manner very similar to former occasions The college council decided that on account of 23T there being no regular school work on Monday 16 it was best to hold the exercises on Saturday A committee consisting of three faculty members and the class presidents with Prof Northrop as chairman had the affair in charge The chapel period was utilized for the indoor exercises which consisted of several musical numbers short adn dresses from Miss Mildred of the Senior class and Mr Ralph Porter of the first year class I hese addresses were both very interesting and referred to the beau-t- v and utility of trees and shrubbery and of the good effects of the public observance of Arbor Day II011 Moses Thatcher delivered a very excellent address in his usual eloquent and interesting manner The next part of the program was the planting of trees by the various classes and organizations The faculty added another tree which was dedicated by Prof Robinson to the faculty grove The senior tree was dedicated by Aliss Minnie Peterson the junior one by Fred Mathews the Sophomore by Fred Jensen the Freshman by M C Harris the second year class by L’Aprle Barber and the first year class by Dixon The Ladies’ club planted a tree which was dedicated by Mrs Jos Jensen While the exercises were the usual ones on such occasions they were impressive and one could not but reflect on the meaning of the planting of trees which will some day stand as monuments to those who plant them For-geo- |