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Show sfl ' " I B. Y. College I News H v ' H A special patriotic meeting was H hold at tlio DrlRhnm Young collcgo H yesterday for tho boys who hnvo en- H listed as among tbo first voluntoors. H O. Ensign Smith, Letter Dunn, H Charles Jacques, Norwood Crawford. H Samuel Dunn, Heno Hanson, Karl H McDonald, Joo Maughan, Carl So- H crlst, Preston lien Igor, I.esllo Nish H and Garland Woodward aro among H tho boys who lmvo responded to H Undo Sam's call for volunteers, l'ro- H f'essor Hickman, President Jenslon, H f Professor Norton, and Professor WId- H tsoo wero tho speakers. Professor B Durham sang "My Own United H States" and "Stand by Your Country H Now," Professor Otto played two H violin selections. Professor J. W H Gardner nnd Professor J. If. Komp H offered tho opening nnd tho closing B prayers. Tho school sang "Amorl- ri ca" and "Tho Star Spangled Banner." 1 it Tho n. Y, C. ncgatlvo dobating J I earn met Its first defeat In tho dn- HB J lmto vltli tho Fielding ncadoruy on B f T,h'uiEdny night. Tlio decision rcn- HJ do rod was a two-to-ouo decision. All B Judcc -v.ero people from tho FioH- Ing section of the country. Tlio fourth year class baa decided tp Ieavo to the school three pieces of statuary. Those will be plseed In tho HA libmry. TUry will bo: Diana. Nike HHf of Samothsra.ee, nnd Apollo. "tho H statues nro each seven feet high. t, H Profesior IS. J. Norton and Pro- m feasor J. Osborne Wldtaoo were visit- H lug tho Brlgharo Young college yua- B terday They came at representa- H lives nf the high school Inspection H oommlttee. B The third year class has been H u tpnpdlBB as much time as could be JH fojuiif ID Its preparation for "tho par- 10 ty'pf the season." It In commonly H railed tho Junior prom nnd is flvon H In honor of the graduating clncios. H This haH bcfii tho evont for which H thoy hnvo pl.mnod and worked much H during tho oar. Yostorday nftcr- H. , noon tlu gymnasium was decorated , u as It Is Beldom favored with decora- H;' j tlon. Tho scheme Is In heaping with H, ' the times. U. S, Flags nro every- H where, and very tastefully urrcngod. too. Perhaps tho gymnasium has never boon prottler or moro tastoful-ly tastoful-ly decorated. Tho programs, refreshments, refresh-ments, nnd music, too, will bo In keeping with tho "soldier" schome. Tho following officers have beon chosen, by election, as members of tho "Crimson" annual organization: Vorl Godfrey, editor; Eleanor Hon-drlcks, Hon-drlcks, assistant editor; Lclnnd Mor-rll, Mor-rll, alumni editor; Maurlno Kottor, local editor; llcrtrnm Smith, athlotlc editor; Gwendolyn Smith, lltorary editor; Sidney Nobokcr, business manager; Walter ruhrlman, subscription sub-scription manager; LaPhono Potor-sou, Potor-sou, cartoonist; I.eettlo Ulch, hlstorl-nn; hlstorl-nn; Mary Thain, assistant subscription subscrip-tion manager. |