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Show DOT IS HELD IT 0. UNIVERSITY Presentation of Silver Cups to Student Body Is a Special Feature. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, May 23. Today was honor day at the Brigham Young university and the students were presented with the honors of the school year. The special feature of the occasion was the presentation by Rulon Dixon of two lartre silver cups to the student body. On the first will be engraved eacli year the successful contestants con-testants in extemporaneous speaking-, and on the second the winning team in a series of inlerclass basketball games. The winner of the extemporaneous speaking will each year receive a smaller cup. Karl B. Snell was awarded the Commercial Com-mercial club medal as the most efficient student In the school. Other awards were made as follows: Debating Hannah Philips, Frank Newman, New-man, Leonel Jacobsen, Heher D. Clark, Fioyd Eyre and Aline Phillips. Basketball College, Ralph Keeler, Clarence Edwards, Albert Page, Frank. Willis, Fred Clark and Star ?wenson; high school, Lyman Brown, William Young, Goldwin Holt, Lenn Creer, Mark Pyne, Daniel Keeler and Eldon NuUall. High school track Lyman Brown, Stanley Clove and Earl Jones; tennis, William J. Snow, Jr., Lynn Taylor, Ral-stone Ral-stone Irvine and Martin Bird. White and Blue staff Lucille Talmage, Joseph Jarvls, Richard Hilton, Fred Markham, William J. Snow, Jr., Carl Christensen, Emma DaKon Russell, Edith Austin, Viola Ellsworth, Elmer Baddley and Violet Johnson. Student body officers Aaron W. Tracv, Maggie Gardner, Aline Phillips, Emma D. Russell and Carl Christensen. "Banyan" Earl B. Snell, M. R. Tavlor, Leah Collings, Fred Markham, Violet Johnson, Alberta Hulsh and Carl Christensen. Chris-tensen. Dramatics LeRoy Pyper, Bernice Cluff, Joseph Jarvis, Roscoe Davis, Allen Anderson, An-derson, Carl Christensen, Fred Markham, Mark-ham, Fern Whiting, Josephine Crandall and Vern Beck. |