Show I I i iI SENIOR CHAPEL DAY DA Y AT A T UNIVERSITY e d 4 S d I I i S S t S S I t I S S j S S 5 S I 5 S S S S SS e ec eI S SS S S SI I c S I 4 I IS js S i S Sq q S pS S SS S S I Iiii d iii S SS 4 S S Si SS SS I i S S I J S 5 S S F P PO o d b E I V Y Simp Photograph of f the ela class of of f the University of Utah Ulah taken yesterday on n the steps of f the library building Tie re Tf ua dol g n at the un ye under H auspices of the 09 elI I graduating class dass was one of the themo mo t successful events of the year The program consisted cop of chapel exercises exercise a banquet and a dance There was a large Jars crowd of graduates friends of the school and townspeople present Chief interest centered in the chap chapel l ex cx exercise exErcise at which an excellent program was given The seniors assembled on the library steps and marched across the campus to the assembly hall where a large audience that completely filled the t e hall hail awaited them This was the first fe rf f 1 e graduates m In n the raps and gowns In the assembly hall lall the dif different different different ferent classes sat in different parts of the room and before the appearance of the seniors they kept things lively Uvel The freshmen had the most original stunt After giving their yell they turned twelve gas balloons loose with their numerals 12 i 1 on them which floated around near the ceiling during the program The seniors were greeted by prolonged applause They took seats on the stand and Fred Snow the class elass president pre presided presided presided i sided Bishop Franklin S Spalding was the speaker His talk blk was on the value alue of human life and concluding his remarks he said sai The Tie industry of today toda Is Isto to t eliminate at t tle te e wastE and the greatest capitalists are those men who have hae turned waste into gold The time has bas come when we find that there has been a great waste of the greatest thing in the world human life A delightful musical program was ren rendered renThe rendered dered The banquet of or the senior girls to the th boys which followed was an enjoyable affair The dinner was given in the ban banquet banquet hall ball In the gymnasium and an elaborate elaborate rate menu was served Those who re responded responded j to toasts were President Kings Kingsbury Kingsbury 1 bury Charles B Hanford Prof F W I Re Dr William XV Villiam Clarence Clarenee Ebaugh Prof George Geurge M 31 1 Marshall and Miss otiss Marie In 1 the afternoon the senior barn dan was given in the large laree gymnasium hall hail hallwhich hallwhich which was one of the t merriest parties that has been given this year ear The hall hail hallwas hallwas was fixed up with rosy cosy corners comers and light refreshments wre served ned The affair was ws informal and many new and original dances danes were given The features of ot the Hie matinee werA tie the th dance in costume The a Hungarian folk dance by Miss Louise Loul DeLaney and antI the Spanish tambourine dance by Miss Maud LAm |