Show fJ Published VOLUME IX U SOROSIS ISSUE eekly by the Students of the Utah Agricultural College LOO AN UTAH FRIDAY A PHIL 28 1!)11 NUMBER 27 Open Dap In The Gymnasium Last Friday afternoon the combined girls’ classes in Physical Education went through their regular work for those who wished to observe it And judging b the numbers who crowded both floor and wall space not a few seemed inN rested either in the work or in the performers It is even rumored that some faculty members were on the side lines The class of eighty uiils all in their blue suits made a splendid showing on the floor though part of the time they were crowded for room The work as a whole was as successful as it was unIt showed the spir pretentious it if not the excellence of gymnastic work and gave promise of an excellence when better facilities and resultant graded work may be jvossible To that end we hail our new gymnasium Most in fact all of the work was participated in not by the few who knew their set positions but by all those who did their work wheriver they happened to be— and whether they had ever worked with their partner or no It certainly savored not of exhibition or show” work There was a noticeable absence of the oft talked of Indian clubs dumbells and apparatus work which showed that free hand work has to a great extent re January 11) 1S98 the following young ladies met at the Agricuplaced the other The program as carried out ltural College of Utah to organize consisted of a Swedish Day’s a literary society Almeda McDonald Bessie order ending with two Swedish Miner Song Plays Marching and Tac- Perry Beth Foster Idalah tics with an old fashioned Mazur- Rose Homer Elizabeth Maughan ka then a series of games follow- Kthey Bullen Ethel Nelson Edna ed by some National Folk dances Davis At the following meeting held from the Hungarian French Russian with the finale of the January 21 1808 a constitution Valva Vadmal of the well known was adopted and the following officers elected : Bessie McDon Swedish Weaving Dance Idalah Miner Tho whole was a very short re- ald President Almeda Perry sume of the year’s work in Physi- Vice President cal Education and the girls are Secretary Beth Foster Treasuto be congratulated upon the cf- - rer Ethel Nelson Janitor Professor W 1M Ted rick met with the (Continued on page four) Founding of Sorosis society and oil'ered many suggestions as he often did while a tuu-lieat the college During the school year the enrollment was eighteen The work consisted of a study of Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King” with an occasional miscellaneous exercise Eleven of the members returned the following year and took up the study of Longfellow's Hcms Several new members were accepted during the year Tho two years following the works of Browning Last and Rusk in were studied year the work consisted of a study of different poets and novelists Much credit is due Pro r Baseball U A C vs U of U fessor MacEwan for his valuable assistance in outlining a course of study for the society This year the enrollment is thirty — the largest number the society has ever had the work thus far has been of a miscellaneous character It has been customary each year to give an entertainment the proceeds of which are used to defray part of the expenses of the society The first year President Tanner gave the society use of one of the roms leading from the gallery of the Auditorium where meetings are now held weekly The room has (Continued on page three) j' at 4:30 Today the-exclusiv- e Tickets GoJd |