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Show j At Snow College The Arnica club is stricken with poverty, pov-erty, so runs the rumor. Saturday nlfjhl the girls are meeting to further their acquaintances and good will a-mong a-mong themselves. Every one is to come dressed in character costume to portray poverty. A prize will be given for the best costume, and a light luncheon will be served. Although the leats are to be good and contain the right vitamines the Desert News will ; serve as the purpose of napkins. Weber Wildcats drove the Badgers to their first defeat in the final league game of the season Friday. The game was hard fought throughout, the Wildcats Wild-cats winning througn several trick plays. After the game the Badeers handed in their suits. i First official call for basket ball men 1 has been given. And many are on the j waxed floor already trying out for j places on the team which is expected 'to carry Snow to victory. J Snow's fortieth anniversary was oo-served oo-served November 2. Many particl-ppnts particl-ppnts and spectators unite in paying tribute to Snow founders. The block "S" on the hill was lighted Thursday night by the Sophomore boys j while other students participated in a : pep rally. ; The first activity of the following day was the parade at 9:30 followed by a program in which John H. Merrill. Commissioner of Church Schools, was jthe principal speaker. The dance in ithe evening was an unusual and suc-' suc-' cessful event, and was the next thing to a handshake, so many alumni members mem-bers were present. j Melba Kotter and Walter Slringham. winners in the district Atwater Kent Radio contest. Both took second place In the finals held at Salt Lake recenfly Both are students of Professor Fred J. Fjelstead. |