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Show I Their Voices Will De Heard Tonight k--?- r-v ' v I In . " a COEDS PRACTICE FOR THE BIG UNIVERSITY OF UTAH EVENT Marjori Hall, left; Norma Douglass and Noma Roberts 'Greeks -of -Gampus-Tune Up Vocal Gords To Warble Wellin Songfest on 'U' Day Last-minute rehearsals on school, sorority, fraternity and novelty songs were being held Thursday as University of Utah Greek-letter organizations or-ganizations prepared to sing in the songfest of "U" day. held annually on the campus. The songfest is scheduled for 7:S0 p. m. in Kingsbury Kings-bury halt Kathryn Jana White, Delta Gamma, Gam-ma, chosen queen of "U" day by Max Factor, Hollywood movie make-up artist, and her attendants, Lorraine Hyde, Pi Beta Phi, and Noma Roberts, Rob-erts, Delta Delta Delta, will rule over the events, according to Dorothy Doro-thy E. Cowley, chairman. Freshmen whitewashed the block "U" on the hill Thursday afternoon and the log roll, annual fracas between be-tween the sophomore and frosh classes, is scheduled for Friday morning on the hill. A special assembly will be held Friday at 11:30 a. m. to honor the queen, and a "U day dance will bo held Friday at p. m. at the Rainbow Randevu, when winners of the songfest in the men's and women's divisions will be announced. an-nounced. 'Aida' to Be Presented May 19 and 20 . Lavish in costumes, scenery and music will be the University of Utah music department's production of the grand opera. "Aide," which will W- . - J If. ,a m ti A Ih sion and authentlo Egyptian costumes cos-tumes are being worn by the singers. Professor Thomaa Gilea, head of the university music department, will direct The role of Aida will be sung by Barbara Avon Hassing and Winifred Wini-fred Copling on alternate nights. Kenly Wilson Whitelock will aing the role of Rhadames; Janice Scow-croft, Scow-croft, Amneris; Leonard Vaughn Bailey, Ram phis; Merrill B. Tew, Amonaaro; John Barrend, Vanden Akker, the king of Egypt and John Robert Williams, the messenger. Mr. Bailey is the student man-agar man-agar of the production and Mrs. Myrtle C. Knudson, assistant professor pro-fessor of physical education, will direct the dancing. Horseback Ride, Picnic Billed Members of Scabbard and Blade, University of Utah R. O. T. C honorary hon-orary senior organization, and Trotters, women's riding club, will hold their annual horseback ride and picnic Sunday at a. m. The Trotters will be guests of the men's organization and the ride will be cross-country through Emigration Emigra-tion canyon. Stewart M. Finch is in charge of arrangements. East High Cadets Cl DMrmJm The annual lettermen's dance will be held Friday night The purpose ia to raise funds to care for injuries suffered by Eaat high athletes. Marvin Mar-vin Pugh of the athletic department la sponsor of the dance and Jack Jarman has charge of the program. East high's spring concert under the direction of Lisle Bradford, will ba held at 4 p. m. in the auditorium. Members of all the singing classes will participate. V.F. W. Watch Parade Of West Cadets The last parade of the year before the annual inspection next Tuesday was held by the West high school R. O. T. C battalion Wednesday forenoon on tha school campus. The parade, honoring monthly winnera of the best dressed cadet contests, was viewed by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Cadet Sergeant Donlon DeLaMare has been appointed a second lieutenant lieu-tenant in the West high school R. O. T. C. battalion, it was announced by Richard Nelson, cadet major. The new lieutenant is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. DeLaMare of M G street Oratory Preliminary Winners Named Winnera of the boys' prelimlna- j Af t K Slanh.n. n nn-. 1 mam. Eaat high school held an R. O. T. C battalion parade Thursday, the last one before the annual inspection inspec-tion to be held Monday. teat were announced Thursday. They are Wallace Bennett Taylor Stewart Stew-art and Douglas Williams. Preliminaries Prelimi-naries for the girl were held Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The finals will be May 12. Kingsbury halL The opera will be student acted, produced and managed. man-aged. The production will be staged on the terrace in front of the John R. Park administration building. An amphitheater with a seating capacity ca-pacity of almost 2000 will be erected. Special lighting facilities are being sent from Hollywood for the occa- |