Show 1 c 1 f 1 1 F 0 f S t I f- f a 1 v d rt k STAFF I. I 1 I I HORACE SHE SHELEY EY 01 KATE THORPE 02 N. N to h r rei ei ci e r GEORGE C. C RISER oo 00 p. p s Field Day The The Field Club excursion excursion excursion ex ex- to Saltair was one of the I most pleasant and successful ever given iven by the University Indeed the crowd was almost almot too large for dancing It means a percentage percent- percent age of something less than to be divided between the Athletic Athletic Athletic Athle Athle- tic Association and the Chronicle Alumni Business Meeting At At At Atthe the annual business meeting of the Alumni Association this year Y an annual fee of fifty cents each was voted A resolution was then passed providing that when there are funds on hand the thes s officers may invite the graduating classes as guests at the annual banquets The following officers were elected for the new year N. N T. T Porter president Mrs May Preston Moyle vice-president vice Albert Matheson secretary and treasurer and Mrs- Mrs Netah Yearsley Yearsley Yearsley Years- Years ley Lever assistant secretary and treasurer i t l Freshman Banquet Following Following Yr J the precedent set by the class of 02 the freshmen gave a banquet at the Knutsford hotel Tuesday 1 evening June 19 in honor of thes the s seniors The following were present present present pres pres- ent seniors Beatrice Wilkinson Valentina Murphy Estella K Watson Howard H. H C. C N. N T. T Porter and freshmen f. f Belle Schofield E. E Angeline Holbrooke Holbrooke Holbrooke Hol Hol- brooke Clandia Florence Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Armstrong Emma Armstrong Marion Adams Will W. W Ray Lucian Ray Roscoe E. E Grover W. W L. L Dunn C. C M. M Morris and Waldo Kingsberry A 1 Graduates Entertained The collegiate graduates and the members members members mem mem- bers of the faculty were pleasantly entertained by President and Mrs Kingsbury at their home on Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day evening June Immediately after the commencement commencement commencement com com- exercises at the thea- thea tre the collegiate graduates were were invited to dinner at the home of Miss Estella K Watson Shortly afterward they proceeded to the home of Miss Valentina Murphy where they ate another dinner very pleasantly Friday afternoon Tune June the three young women graduates Estella K Watson Valentina Murphy and Beatrice Wilkinson together with a number of young women undergraduates were entertained entertained entertained en en- at dinner by the Misses Esther and Grace Nelson Faculty Reception The The collegiate collegiate collegiate colle colle- and normal graduates were tendered a very pleasant reception by the faculty on Monday evening evening evening even even- ing June when all the members members members mem mem- bers of the faculty and the students students students stu stu- dents had a chance to become acquainted acquainted acquainted ac ac- with each other A number of undergraduates aided in receiving A part of the evening evening evening even even- ing was spent in listening to to toa a musical program the following persons taking part Miss Edna D. D Davis Miss Bessie Edmunds Mr Squire Coop J. J H. H Anderson Ander Ander- son and a quartette composed of Whitney Piper Spencer and Patrick Miss Babcock also recited J Alumni Banquet The The annual ball and banquet given by the University Alumni Association Wednesday evening evening- June was a grand climax of their annual meetings as the last to be held in the old building Three hun hun- fit f. f t N I dred persons were present and about twenty invited guests The following was the toast card Presidents President's Address Governor Heber M. M Wells Introduction of Toastmaster H. H G. G Whitney By the Vice-President Vice The Old Home poem Mrs Sarah Vincent Stewart The New Home judge Charles H. H Hart The Flag Raymond C. C Naylor The eds Co-eds Co William Allison The Regents Hon David C. C Dunbar Our Athletics Thomas McKay The Patriarchs Hon R. R W. W Sloan J. J Third Third- Year Third Y Gar Exercises The year third-year normal class of 1901 made mad the laboratory buil building ing ring with merriment on Monday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon June at their class- class day exercises The parts on the program were devoted to an effort to extol their own class to the skies and to ridicule the normal graduating class to insignificance It was the first time for at least many years that the third y year third ar students have given class exer- exer exer exer- The following is the program program program pro pro- gram Class song Address of Welcome William Ward President of the Class Class- Class History Miss Minnie Ray Song Class Glee Club a aS Composed of Ward Welling S Stevenson evenson Neilson Calder and Musser Oration Class Spirit By class orator Willard Brinton Original poem a very clever panegyric ric on her Clare Cummings Class song As the Naughty Do It a avery avery avery I very funny burlesque on a class class' meeting of the normal graduates J i ti t Sophomore Banquet The sophomores class of 02 banI banquettes ban- ban tt t themselves in the I u 9 4 of the Knutsford hotel Friday b evening June Just thirteen t persons were present including three special guests invited by individual individual individual in in- members of the class t Miss Libbie Mabel Harker Harker and A. A E. E Pritchard All the sophomores were present who are Mabel K Wallace Clarissa M. M Ellerbeck Nellie Clark Margaret Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Cahoon Lucile Hewett Nelson Dickerman Louis Barker H. H T. T Ha Hatfield Jay Groo and George S S. S Gibbs The following was the toast card J Introduction o of Toastmaster f Jay Groo by Nelson Dickerman president of the class Nellie Clark What man is consists of what is in his head and breast but your lovely woman s 's simply that in which she she's s 's II George Snow Gibbs The Radiator Question Maggie Cahoon Aids to the Janitor Louis Bar Bar- ker The Reign of the Miss iss Mabel Wallace Any Old Thing H. H T. T Hat Hat- field 1 Normal Day Class-Day Exercises s.- s. A crowded room of the U University's University's ni ver sity's sity friends appeared in the brightly decorated room art-room on Tuesday forenoon June to hear the normal day class exer exer- And they went away with with- J l I 1 W j-W i.- i. ii Wk i it bH if i 1 compliments on their lips for the y good effort made by the class Excellent swordsmanship was displayed dis dis- F j played in the manner that the class parried the blows struck by bythe l the third year the day before and the class seemed to r stand the victors after dealing th the thelast thelast E last blow The following is the p program that was rendered Piano selection Miss Gertrude Felt i w Song The Class Class' t t Report of Year Third-Year Normal Exercises Exercises Exer Exer- Miss Sylvia Cohn 0 n y Class History Miss Ida Parrott Song The Class 1 Class Oration Are We Worthy Miss Ruth Palmer Song The Class Glee Club 1 Composed of Peterson Condie Condie Condie Con- Con die and and Boyle f School Pictures Why the Third- Third Year Normal Class Did Not Go to toWar toWar w War Represented by a tableau r 4 between John Condie and Elizabeth Kirk r How Miss Babcock Recites a burlesque burlesque bur bur- l lesque by Ruth Palmer f Class Poem Miss Annie Moore Son Song The Class Pi Miss Blanche Thomas Song The Class The Diligent Watcher a burlesque N Non on a year third-year class song practice Normal scholarship presentation of 50 contributed by the class John Condie a presentation of a hatchet and a pipe pipe pipe-of of peace Franklin Neel Song The Class r 1 Faculty-Alumni Faculty Baseball Baseball- A A baseball nine composed of faculty 3 members played a very amusing game with nine prominent University University University sity alumni on the campus Moni Mon- Mon i t. iJ s j i ti t jo h i i. i t day June 18 The awkwardness of the players made much merriment merriment merriment merri merri- ment among the spectators spectators and and andas as for instance running forward to catch a big fielder and then seeing seeing seeing see see- ing the ball light ten or fifteen feet back of the player On the theother theother theother other hand a few very pretty plays were made in spite of a lack of recent experience The score was 21 to 24 in favor of the Alumni The faculty players were President President President dent J. J T. T Kingsbury Professors J. J B. B Toronto William M. M Stewart Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art J. J Francis Merrill George Q Coray D. D R. R Allen R. R H. H Bradford Bradford Brad Brad- ford and instructors Levi E E. Young Benjaman R. R Howell and Mr Bond Much amusement was made by Dr Talmage and his I Red Cross relief corps When a player got scratched or put out outon outon outon on bases he was carried off the field on a stretcher and doctored There was also a series of races among Prof Cummings Nelson Dickerman president of the so soph- soph ph- ph mores and Will Ray president of the freshmen Prof Cummings won the yard dash Nelson Dickerman won the 50 and the yard dashes And Will iVill Ray won in the yard hurdle race |