| Show UTAH PERSONALITIES AN INTERVIEW WITH Ray O en BY SELMA I I. I What happens to the Man of the Hour when his sixty minutes on the stage are arc re through 1 Well VeIl I found Ray Owen practically buried buried bur bur- in the pages of a philosophy book d deep ep in the north end of the library by library by his appearance modestly modest modest- ly disclaiming any part in the success success success suc suc- cess of last Fridays Friday's Big Event He admitted his identity only after I had been making a spectacle spectacle spectacle spec spec- of myself for hours by pacing pacing pacing pac pac- ing anxiously midst tables of women haters rs paging the Prom chairman So I dragged him out and we started talking Are you glad its it's over overNice overNice over over- Nice Nice Prom Ra Ray from a passerby Did you work hard hard hard- But his reply was again stifled by another eager cager back Finally midst the deafening roar of congratulations and felicitations of enthusiastic to Prom-has-been-to- ers I gleaned the following bits of enlightening information He tri tried d awfully hard to uphold tradition and start some sort of ofa a scandal at the Prom but the environment of the Phi Delt Belt house house triumphed and despite himself Ray fulfilled h his i promise of a pure Prom Besides safely engineering the Prom on a no-deficit no profit no-profit basis Ray has been active in debate debate debate de de- de- de bate in council publications publications publications pub pub- and swimming And someday when hes he's a full-fledged full barrister Ray hopes to start a scandal he was this time cheated out of on of-on on the grand scale Meanwhile Meanwhile All All that I am or ever hope to be I owe to my prom committee said he but just then another deluge of admirers rushed at him him and and I discovered what happened to this particular Man of the Hour Hour Hour-he Hour he was torn to bits to satisfy the morI morbid morbid mor mor- I bid curiosity of souvenir hunters |