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Show At noon today about 10U tickets had been sold to students for tho trip to Kaysvllle. It i thought thut at least 200 rooters will accompany the team. Many will drive down in automobiles. Different classes and clubs are preparing pre-paring for the vaudeville to bo presented pre-sented In February, The music department de-partment has a program to gUe. each class will present some kind of amusement. The girls' gym class Is to put on a musical comedy, and the oral expression department will present pre-sent a one-act play. Tho greate.it number of students havo registered In the commercial department de-partment for the second semester. V. L Peterson, ln the bookkeeping department, de-partment, under Miss Shea, has 183 enrolled. Mr. Ielgh's commercial law and uconoinlcs classes havo registered m. In Mr Webb's sociology' and civics classes there are 104. The enrollment en-rollment In the vocational Eubjocts Is very light, The competition in the R. O. T. C. between companies Ing.ill i i m m. , Is laltlm: place. Company 1' llred on the range yesterday The highest score In this company was made by Fred Thackwell, who made S3 points out of r possible 100. Company E will fire today, and It Is expected that much higher scores will bo m.id As a result of a popular voto of the men ln tho It- O. T. 0. Thursday, It fOM almost unamlmously decided to have on Murch 31 a tournament and hep at the Berthana. Preparations have been going forward for some time, but In order to gain the consensus consen-sus of opinion, tho question was put to a vote. The officers' banquet will take place February Hi in tho Weber dub. This In ilso an annual uffulr, in which all commissioned officers take part. The O. H. 8. band Is progressing very rapidly under the direction of Mr NicholH, Who recently took charge, rvln Hodge has been appointed principal prin-cipal muslclun. and is instructing the company musicians In the bugle corp. |