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Show NOTES 1 B. A. C. NOTES Cedar City, Oct. 21, 1920. Classes nre fully orgnnized now and nro beginning to exhibit some "pep." One (lag rush was pulled off during chapel and two on the campus lawns. Tho Freshics seem to be the stronger in these events. The Juniors indulged in n hay-rack ride last Monday night and partook of n chicken roast, tho latter being held at James Smith's farm. Tho Seniors nil gathered at the Goodie Garden for n dancing party and feed tho other night. A high old timo wos reported. A "Get Acquainted" dance will be held in the B. A. C. auditorium this (Friday) evening. Tho purpose of this party is described by the name. Everything looks favorable for one of the best track teams in tho state at tho Branch Agricultural College this year. The Southern Division looks easy for tho bunch that was working out on the campus before the storms. All they seem to need is n little favorable weather to cnnble Coach Christensen to get them into shape. Tho basketball season will soon bo on, too, and prospects seem bright for a strong team again this year, notwithstanding not-withstanding it will bo mostly composed com-posed of new recruits. Mr. Christen-Ben Christen-Ben states that ho will fit about 12 men and when one of them isn't showing show-ing plenty of pep he will jerk him out and send in someone else. There was such a largo class in Math (a) this year that it had to be divided into two sections, over fifty students being registered for this class. 9 |