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Show University Notes The sonhoniores will hold their annual dance this evening in the Odcon hall. "In the Land of Heart's Desire." which the Order of the Gleam has been working on for several weeks, will be presented Saturday evening in the university uni-versity assembly room. I'rof. William M. Stewart, principal of the slate normal school, has just returned re-turned from a trip Io Mt. Pleasant. lie leaver today for Moab. where he will conduct a. county teachers' institute. The University Dramatic club went, to Logan Thursday afternoon. The club will present "Tidawny of the "Wells" in Hrlgham City. Ogden and Logan and will later present tho play at Sprlngville and Mantl. President .lospph T. Kingsbury of the university is holding pergonal conferences with the graduating student.s. Plans for their work after leaving school are discussed dis-cussed and suggestions are received by the president oh the betterment of the school. A big student body meeting will be held today after chapel hour, at which a number of Important matters are to be considered relative to Uift granting of athletic awards, as well as awards relating re-lating to the members of the. other teams, such as the debating teams and the Chronicle staff. The junior banquet, given as a- result of the success of the junior prom, wns the best clans social that has been held this year. Out of the seventy members all were prcsont except one or two. lien Ilowells, president. acted ns toast -master. Toasts were responded to bv Maud Rltcr. Mrs. Shurtlifl'. Hugo Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Palm. Miss Ford, Tiny Home, Wooley and Woolf. A contest in extemporaneous speaking speak-ing will lie held at the university next week. The subjects for the juniors will be taken from reports of men and events of the nlneteent.li century. The seniors' subject is "Modern Economic Life in the University." Entries must he made to the department of elocution before February Feb-ruary 11. "The University Pen." the new publication publi-cation got out by the Scribblers, in connection con-nection with tho Order of the Gleam, is receiving the hearty support that It deserves. de-serves. The list of subscribers has already al-ready exceeded the expectation of the publishers, nnd if the support, is continued. con-tinued. I lie ptipu will soon assume the proportions of a strong, healthy college' journal. The university seniors defeated the juniors In the first debate of the Inler-claj's Inler-claj's series Thursday afternoon. The senlois were represented by Glbbs and Woodbury, from the :irls school, while Woolf and rsorgqulst, engineer!, championed cham-pioned the cause of the juniors. The question was the same a will be tie-bated tie-bated by the varsity In the meets with the Colorado college nnd the Utah Agrl- cultural college. "Resolved. That a system sys-tem of bank deposit guarantee similar to the one in use in Oklahoma Is desirable." de-sirable." The seniors represented the negative side. |