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Show OFFICERS ELECT OF THE B. Y. MAKE TALKS Tho student election at tho Brig-ham Brig-ham Young College, nctlvoly contested contest-ed as It was, was rounded up on Monday In n student body meeting In which all Ingoing officers wero presented to tho school nnd responded respond-ed with speeches. Mr. H. O. Hughes, president ot tho Btudent body for 1916-17 and over, whoso election most of tho emphasis em-phasis of tho election hung, wns tho first speaker. The other successful candidates are: Elnora Benson, vlco president; Mnurlnc Kotter, secretary and treasurer; treas-urer; Clydo Worley, song leador; Leroy Hansen, debating manager; Rulon Maughan, dramatic manager and chcermnstcr; Percy Smith, Crimson Crim-son editor; W. W. Welch, Crimson business mnnagcr; Venlco McAllstor assoclnto editor; LnPhonn Peterson, cartoonist nnd artist; Preston Maugh-an, Maugh-an, circulation manager; Gwendoline Smith, local editor; Aaron Homo, athletic editor; Lctha Anderson, social so-cial nnd class room editor; Elslo Smith, domestic editor; Leslie U. Nuhn, exchange editor; E. L. Willi-nins, Willi-nins, alumni editor. Knppa-Nu Is managing tho field dny hlko which Is planned to tako place In Jcssop's grove, or ut lenst Jcssop Grove Is to bo tho meeting plnco and tho lunch ground after tho various morning activities aro over. In addition addi-tion to the lunch other features aro to bo climbing, sunning, gaming, resting, roaming, strolling, etc. A number of divisions nro being arranged ar-ranged for with definite plans for, each Held of activity. So popular did tho Ideal husband cnmpalgn becomo that two lines of results have followed. Hickman, editor ot tho Crimson finds htmsolf "besought as a matrimonial agent nnd also in ged by the young men ot thn collego for permission to launch nn Ideal wlfo campnipn. Tho latter, ho has granted nnd will rcrclvo during the week ldenls from thn boys. As to tho first, ho Is somewhat p'uzzled. Ho finds, however, that most of tho letters received show tho applicants lacklnc in ono of tho essentials named In tho, education, somewhat lacking If ho mny Judgo by the writing writ-ing and especially spelling. For instant in-stant ho finds tho following ns n sample sam-ple Husbant truoly, truloy gcarl. Positions for tho two competitive pnrts on commencement program, tho valedlctorj- nnd tho paper, linvo been made thU year by Georgo E. King, n sixth year graduato from Garland, and Mnbcl Law of Para-dlso. Para-dlso. Both won tho honors by having tho highest grades. Miss "Law will havo tho paper granted to tho high school graduating class. King will tako tho valedictory. Tho two graduating classes will unlto this year in tho presentation of tho class drama |