Show S Senior Chapel Day Pleasant Mixture of Sense and Nonsense Delightful Program Rendered t Under Auspices o of Graduating Class 1 j A pleasing combination ion of seriousness seriousness seriousness serious serious- serious serious- ness and nonsense was evident ai at atthe the senior chapel exercises yesterday morning The seniors furnished th the serious erious part of the entertainment i K ti while hile the juniors added spice to the occasion with a little more or less original burlesque j j I Promptly at thirty eleven the seniors seniors Impressively impressive y attired in caps and nd gowns formed in line in front of oi 1 the le new administration building and marched to the assembly room where they took their places on the platform Ito ftp tb the strains of the Anvil chorus V rendered by the University orchestra 11 It They were immediately followed b bj bs I- I the juniors togged out in gowns and minature caps jauntily constructed of black lining and cardboard card board foard board The junior procession Was headed by four monks bearing on their their shoulders a black casket containing containing con con- ining a dummy to represent the soon be defunct Four Fourt L t men men of the class were dressed in character to represent the class in kits fits its freshman sophomore junior and senior years respectively and there t i- i was k was was a priest to lend appropriate ti conventionality to the affair Arrived J-at J t the assembly room the juniors placed the remains inconspicuously pin Mn front of the platform with a monk stationed at its head and one at its foot ot and a awaited waited developments H 1 The program was opened by the ther r in a splendid rendition of r- r Poet and Peasant Then Class Class President A. A W. W Watson Vatson gave a short short talk taking for his theme the C value of unity of purpose especially as as s it should exist between the Uni UniVersity and its Alumni association t Following Mr Watsons Watson's talk Mr l Jack sang a tenor solo The speaker of the day was Judge of Provo He pointed out the part played by unselfishness in is the success of a a- college mans man's career and impressed upon l his is hearers hear- hear r 4 ers ers the responsibilities which a col college Mege lege ege education imposes upon the inA inv in- in v I V A violin solo by Mr r. Clarence Burton Burton Burton Bur- Bur ton brought the exercises to a close I The monks then removed their I gruesome burden and lead the the members members members mem- mem bers of the junior class in a solemn t L march around the campus coming to 1 ahalt a at t the flag pole where an- an anim imposing im- im posing bier had been previously con- con The casket was placed upon the pier and a breathless silence was maintained until the flames got well sunder Bunder under way then to the accompaniment f dment 1 ment of sobs and groans etc an impressive oration was delivered by bythe the Ithe priest in which he discussed all the he baffling questions of existence ghere here ere and hereafter Finally the blaze became too warm for the comfort of the he e bystanders and the crowd melted away |