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Show ST. MARY GIRLS PLANPLAY DAY Soan-ge-ta-ha, honorary athletic association ef the College and Academy of St Mary-of-the-Wa-aatch, frill hold Its annual play day Saturday. - Miss Helen Richmond, club president, presi-dent, k chairman of the arrange- , : ... ments. She announced an-nounced that stu- KJjw ' dents from Judge Memorial school Of the and Kearna St. r i I Ann's orphanage, dChOOlS Salt Lake City, probationers of Holy Cross hospital and pupils of St. Joseph's school, Ogden, would attend. The girls will take part In all types of sports events and games. Leaders and hoateeses for the day art members of the Soan-ge-ta-ha dan. Miss Eleanor Simons, Boise, Idaho, la chariman of the games, assisted by Misses Margery Mitchell; Mitch-ell; Florence Menou, Los Angeles, and Martha Estes, Moose, Wyo. Miss Beriinda Grako Is chairman ef the refreshments, assisted by Misses PauUne Smith, Menlo Park, Cal.; Evelyn Bennett. Battle Mountain, Moun-tain, Nev, and Nadyne Reynolds, Chicago. Miss Justine Jones Is chairman of the publicity, Miss Mayme Harrington, scorekeeper, "and Mis Evelyn Bennett," cheer leader. Captains for the day's eventa are Misses Frances Graves, June Wakefield. Georgia Lee Matty, Montana Murphy, Evelyn Daly, Irma Mercier, Helen Murphy, Betty Bet-ty BerkholU, Loretta Casin and Mary Catherine Maher. Fraternity Plans Play Presentation First production of the University Univer-sity of Utah theater Is to be The Merchant of Yonkers," presented by members of Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic fraternity, November No-vember 10 and 11 In Kingsbury hall. The play Is by Thornton Wilder. Tryouta are being conducted. The annual Associated Women Students convention for unlversl- ties and colleges in Utah and southern Idaho will be held October Octo-ber 27 and 28 on the university campus. It waa announced by Martha Mar-tha A. S. Flandro, president of the local A. W. S. University of Utah dance committee com-mittee members were announced by Glen Craig, chairman. They are Judith Bunbury, E. Douglas Soreneen, Katharine J. Stumm, Spencer Cowan, Paul Karpowita, Marjorle Aldoua. East High Pupils Elect Officers Surviving the final elections for offices of the East High School Associated Girls and the Boya Association As-sociation of East High Friday were nine students. Those filling the E. H. A. G. offices are: Helen Brandley, daughter of Mrs. H. C Brandley, 76 B treat, vice president; presi-dent; Kathryn Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey a Snow, 525 Seventh avenue, treasurer; Helen Keeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' C Keeley. 617 Tenth avenue, ave-nue, and Beaaie Pack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pack. 184 Q street, Junior representative. Vera Plxton, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Plxton. 1556 Browning avenue, and Mary SkMmoro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Skidmore. 555 Seventh avenue, tied for the office of third year representative. Filling office ef the B. A. E. are: Conway Dearden. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dearden, 1337 Gilmer Gil-mer drive, president: Conrad Jar-man, Jar-man, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jarman, 1169 Third avenue, vice president: Douglas Williams, son of Mr. and Mra. Gilbert W. Williams, Wil-liams, 489 B street, secretary; Gordon Gor-don Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Jensen, 1620 Kensington avenue, senior representative, and Sam Kellock. son of Mrs. Anna Louise Kellock, 1238 First avenue, Junior representative. |