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Show B. Y. College News Tho Christmas vacation at 11. Y. C. begins Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 and lasts until Tuesday, Janu-ary Janu-ary 2, 1017. A Christmas program has been arranged to bo given in Nlbloy Hall nt 10:10 Wednesday, December 20. Prof. N. K. Noycs, of Ephralm, principal of tho Snow Academy will give tho ChrlBtmas address. ad-dress. A cordial Invitation Is extended ex-tended to tho public to attend the Tho debating teams havo been selected and tho work will begin Immediately. Tho teams to represent repre-sent tho various classes aro: Fourth years, L. C. Nuhn, J. M.ChristonRen. Hay Miller, Wendel Harbor and Mr Fuhrlman; third years team, Muur-Ino Muur-Ino Hotter, Sidney Nebeker, and Wllford Porter; second year team, Cecil Ohrlstensen, Maurice Llnford, and Huby Harrison; first year team, John Cnrlylo, Alfreda Frederick, nnd Norman Chrlstensen. Tho nues-tlon nues-tlon for debate Is: "Hosolved that tho soveral states should establish a Bchedulo of minimum wages for un skilled labor constitutionally waU ed." Tho third year bazaar was a sue cess never before made at II. Y C Tho gym nttracted crowds of people from all parts of tho valley. Tho vaudevlllo show was played twice to a large audience. Everything was sold except a fow dolls and cushloiiB. Tho gamo Friday night as tho Introduction In-troduction of tho season promises tho I); Y'. C. a successful year. The gamo was fast and exciting. Final scoro was 34-32 in favor of II. Y'. C. Professor Pardoe, of tho Weber i. IWxKx lUVEi ta ' wm Acndomy, gavo 2 short readings In vM chnpel Tuesday- morning. , scene H from Dickens' "David Copporfield." ill The Crimson Girls held tholr re- Pil gulnr meeting Friday. Florence ,fl Carlylo dlfcussed Galsworthy's "Jus- Pfll tlce," and Gwondolyn Smith gavo a fi piano solo. ill |