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Show An Athletic Organization. Tuesday ovcnlng tho students of tho B. Y. academy met to offcclnn nthlotlo organization. Thcro was a great numbor num-bor of students present which evidenced evi-denced tho sentiment In tho movement. move-ment. Prof. John C. Swenson called the Btudonts to order. After consldor-ablo consldor-ablo discussion ns to whether or not the former constitution wns In effect now or not, it was decided to bo void. Mr. Swenson thon explained tho object of thojiioollng; being to effect nn athletic ath-letic organization which would control tho atliiotlo nativities of tho school. Tho following ofllcora wero chosen on temporary organization! President, B. C. Call; vice-president, Wm. llughosj secretary. Clnijo King. A committee on constitution nnd byt laws was appointed by tho president consisting of T. O. Hoyt, D. II. Miller, A. N. Leonard, Miss Mnmlo Gates and Prof. Swenson. Meeting then adjourned until next Friday at 4 o'clock, at which mealing tho comiiilttco on constitution and by-lnws will mnko their report nnd a pormancnt organization effected. This movement on tho part of tho students is Indeed n good ono, and much good ns well us enjoymcht will result from It. Bnsohall and football teams will bo organized linmodlatoly and put In tho field. The Btudonts last yenr furnished material that had no equal in tho State, uud with somo of tho last year's timber, well seasoned now, they feel confident Hint they will be nblo to mako any football team In tho Stato back down. Prof. J. O Swenson h very enthusiastic nnd Is well prepared for tho superlnlondanc.v ot tho athletic sports, having taken a coursti while nt the Leland Stanford university. Tho movement undoubtedly undoubt-edly will bo a success. |