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Show HIGH SCHOOL DAY All graduating high school seniors sen-iors in the state are invked to visit vis-it the University of Utah, Friday, Miay 8. This will be the twenty-second twenty-second annual High School Day, sponsored by the University of Utah. Ut-ah. Contest work in art, chemistry, forsenic activities, home economics, econom-ics, and music are expected to attract at-tract a record number of contestants, contest-ants, according to J. M. Adamsop. director of he high school day activities. ac-tivities. High School Day is held each spring under the auspices of the Extension Division to acquaint high school seniors with the University Uni-versity of Utah. A program of entertainment en-tertainment and instruction is planned plan-ned to fill the entire day and evening. even-ing. - In the morning there will me an assembly, after which the visitors may attend the contest work, inspect in-spect the campus and buildings, or visit the deans of the various schools of he University or the heads of departments. Lunch will be served free to the viistors In the University cafeteria, and in the f ternoon the finals in a number of the contests will be held. The fraternities fra-ternities and sororities will hold open house in the afternoon for the visitors. An award assembly for the winners win-ners of the contests will be held in the evening. Scholarships to the ' University of Utah will be awarded award-ed to seniors winning first place in various contests, and to all members of the winning high school debate team. Other awards of loving cups and merchandize prizes will be d- i noted by Salt Lake Business firms. 1 The activities of iHgh School Day will come to a close with a I da nee In the evening in honor of the visitors. Saturday, May 9, the annual state high school track and tennis meets will be held. |