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Show B. Y College Notes J i Andres Peterson spoke to tho stu- ( sH dents In chapel today. His subject ' j Ibbj was "Thoroughness." IHVfl The class of 1000 will hold a meeting 1 iVBH at 4 p. in. Thursday In room 2. They fHBI expect to render an interesting pro- IHVj Miss Myrtle Ballard, who has been IVdWMl absent for several days on account of BHVj sickness, Is again pursuing her work j lYMVl In BHj Tho students who wero studying cle- BHVj mentary zoology, advanced psychology, HHBj or general chemistry last term will ' HHBj study elementary botany, ethics or cBWJ geology the remainder of the year. 'HVH Prof. Robinson Is making prepara- , jBHHJ tions for an operetta to be given in tho ' rHftVJ college hall In about a month from ' BHHJ now. Prof. Robinson has made such 'IHvl great success with everything he lias ' jBbbJ undertaken since ho camo to tho col- jBbbj lego that wo feel assured that this un- JHbH dcrtaklng will be a success. HH The Phi Polo Society met in room 'BHH 15 Tuesday at 4 p.m. and elected new 'IHbj officers for tho remainder of the year. BBBJ They arc: President, N. S. Hansen; IBbH Vice President, Parley Peterson; iBbH Secretary, E. J. Gibbons; Treasurer, BbH Asa Bullcn; and Scrgcant-at-arms, jHH George Rawlins. HbH Tho Basket Ball team left for Salt ,lVH Lako City Thursday morning where jHbH they will play with the L. D. S. U. lHflfl team Friday, after which they will go HHH to Provo and play tho B. Y. A. team :HbH Saturday. The College brass band BbH and a largo number of tho students BHH will leave for Salt Lako this morning BaH whero they will Join the Basket Ball HbH team and go with them to Provo. BVH They will all return Sunday. BHH t IlIllH |