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Show STUDENTS RATIFY f I THEIR VICTORY I, Noisy -'Celebration Puts a Stop to S'ij I 1 'H All Work at the TJniver- Rlji I 'JIH sity of Utah. K" I IT was a day of celebration and Jubl- Kij ' ( j! Iation at the University yesterda; IPijj ' 'H morning. Over 700 students, shout- X'; I .! ! lug at the top of their volcot. j J ! clapping their hands and waving their banners, greeted the victorious . it! If athletes as they were carried to th' f ; ('. stand on the shonidp-n or their fells- j i students amla sweet strains of musi '! H from the University band and inspiring ji jjV 'H song from the college women. It wa fi i iH a reception that would have made the R 1 . i ' heart of Rome's proudest General ber.i jijf j with pride. , About 10 o'clock the class bells wero f , , heard", and a moment later half a thou- ' ' sand students poured out of their claf.f sK rooms Into the hall. Suddenly from tin ',' . '' ever-increasing little band before th Rji:' ) ;H library door was heard to burst fort.i 3: ( ,m with the clearness of a peal of thunde . JK'.i "Rah! Rah! Rahl Sis Bum Bah! 'Va: Ifl' I L sity, 'Varsity, Rah! Rah!" Ht ' ' r In a moment the clatter nnd rumbl IH of drums, Intermingled with the clee fr'T i IH notes of bugles and horns, was heard At ' L the entrance of the library building. m l Iw Out rushed the students. They made i of1! il dash for the physical building, whern : the engineers were plugging away ri 3 their lessons. Shouting their yells, wav- , ing their banners, beating their druir.j K , and blowing their bugles. 1 It was not long until the building wen j ;ii , , IH emptied, and all the studonte were sec I j, . ! to rush toward the museum hall, wheri.' J 1 , IH the preps were still engaged in the!.- I ' , study. The athletes were driven fror !" f IH their places of hiding and carried to th j j I IH platform. j f I After the uproar had subsided. Prof p ! Cummlngs was called to the stand bv U 1 President Elbert D. Thomas and tl.. f I students. He was followed by President Ij i' Kingsbury, who said he was glad t I . ! I IH see the students show their appreciation j ' of what the athletes had done. H - H- j agreed with Prof. Cummlngs that U I ', .''H was a glorious victory, nobly won. 'L., ( ' Then came short but loudly applaudr T f l, i IH speeches from Capt. Rldeout, Horar .2 , Whitney. Jlmmle Wade, "Fuzzy" f 1 ' ( IH Moore. "Cuddy" Russell, Pitt. Judi'. I ijpt ' Butler, Williams, Hunt, Bennlon, Rise: f f , t Dresser. Redd. "Rud" Orav ami Ml? 1 1 .( Il Emma Dougall of the College Women'; ff,, i IH club, who said: "We- can't get out nr. hl i! IH sprint, but we can get out and yell.' tj ,1! i President-elect Brown then made a II'.- I l tic speech, in which he said: 1 "We Waded in, )l I , ',JM We Russell some, t . ijH Wo Ride-out, j ; , IH We are Hunt-ing Moore W lll Wo threw them Into the Pitt, S J if H They never will Rlse-r any Moore." , J j M At the conclusion of the speeches i Rf ' "f was moved and seconded that ever 7? 1 !' ' member who participated In the mec' & (.1 be given a "U." These "U's" will be c j two grades regular 'Varsity "U's" wl'' 4. t be given those members who succeede'" 3 ; ' in winning first place and block "U'-" Jr ; , , i will be given the other competitors. ,1., |