Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1925

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CALENDAR program an ' dance. Vida Broadbent had charge of it an ' the main feature of the program was the dance of the seven veils with six of em in the wash that Wayne Smart rendered. Saturday we spent most of the day with the races an finally when we did come home we were tired but thoroughly happy. It was awfully hard to come back to school -Monday an try to get back into the normal run of things. Durin the week of leadership our education had been enhanced a hundred per cent but our lessons had been sadly neglected. Tuesday they had the tryouts for the Wyoming debate. 1 thought I ' d try out for it as I ' d had so much practice with ' Lizabeth Ann, but I didn ' t have time, so I gave Sherman Christensen an Drue Cooper a chance. ' Wednesday night Zoe Hansen read the play ' Honor Bright ' in Mask club an ' it was dandy. After Mask club we went up to see the Home Economics an Ag club play, ' For One Night Only, and — well, Epi, the name was appropriate. We enjoyed ourselves immensely that night. The next night I went to the Pep Vodie. ' Lizabeth Ann was in it, she was the mob in one of the acts but her act didn ' t win the prize. The Spanish club staged a bull fight an ' bullied the judges into givin them the decision. Per- sonally I thought the Block Y Skunks should have had the prize because they gave some heart- rending stunts in between the acts. Y ' know, Epi, that was surely a week of pep. The next morning we had a pep rally in devo- tional an ' that night everyone went to see the basketball game between the U. of U. an our Cougars. That game proved to be an awful strain on me. Epi. Lizabeth Ann nearly fainted with excitement an when we received the 33 in a score of 3.S-33 — well. I thought I ' d have to carry her out. The next night, however, we made up for our defeat when we came out at the other end of the score. We beat them 41 to 25. Pase Tupnty-two

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CALENDAR Association which had het-ii formed the day before in girls nieetin . Muriel Smart was elected president. Nina Huish. vice-president. Oa Jacobs, secretary, an Hilda Miller, recorder. There s their pictures right there. ■ Well, I went to the operetta an 1 hked it fine an I was surely glad that Lizabelh Ann hadn t come with me ' cause right in the middle of the operetta tliey announced that we had lost the second game with the . ggies an ' the score was i2 to 22! I ' spect there wouldn ' t have been anything left of me if ' Lizabeth bad iieen witii me when they told us of the tragedy. The next Monday marked the beginnin ' of a week of holiday. Leadership week started an ' the leaders came pourin ' in from all directions. That week certainly put the theory of the sur- vival of the fittest to a test an by tlie time 2..312 leaders had registered, there wasn ' t room for even the fittest. Monday night they held a handshake for all the vistors an ' Tuesday night (!lara Creer read the play, The I ' rince Chap. ' Lizabeth Ann an ' 1 tried to get in to hear it bul there were too many leaders there before us so we didn ' t even gel a peek in. The next day Monzo Morely created a sensation by leaviti ' the nlil school to travel with the Moroni Ol-on players in The Tamin ' of the .Shrew. ' Wednesday night the Seniors gave their play ' The First Year ' again an ' there were so many leaders there that they had to havi- an overflow meetin ' in the library where Florence iaw ' read Three i-e Fools. ' Thursday an orchestra concert was held an ' Camille Crandall read ' . dam an ' Eva. ' By Friday. Epi, the poor students had been lead enough so by way of recreation we in- dulged in an Ice an ' .Snow carnival held up in ivian Park. ' Lizabeth Ann an ' 1 went up ' . Kpi. it was glorious! Friday night we had a grand Page Tu ' cntyon ;



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CALENDAR Mondav Prer-idfiU Harris relLiriifd Ithiii Bozeman. Montana. He gave us a dandy talk in dcvi.ticinal tliat niornin . Wednesday evenin Orval Hafen. Waller Clark an ' Asael l-andiert debated the University of West irfiinia hut tor an (il)vic,us reason I didn ' t take Lizabeth Ann. •I i alietli Ann was all right in her place but. Epi her place was not at a debate, therefore. I went alone. My conscience birrt me though, an so Friday 1 took her to the basketball game with the Utah Aggies. Although it had been Friday the thirteenth all day we won that game with a score of 48 to 23. I didn ' t suffer much during that game. l)ut I was wary of the next, so .Saturday night I took her to hear the Lyceum. It was Irene Stolofsky. the yiobnist. an after that was out 1 marched Lizabeth Ann ri ht straight liome. Later, when 1 heard that th,. M-ore was 21 to 23 in our favor- well. 1 thanked my guardian angel for givm me the liun.h not to go to that game. The next day Lizabeth Ann went to the citv an so r didn tsee her until Wednesday night when 1 went to h.ar .lulia An.lerson read -.Smilin Thru. Il -.emed mighty good to see her again an I was so glad that 1 Uiok her right up to see the movie. Disraeli. You can see Fpi. to what extent my generosity led me in those days. We were getlin mighty big-headed around there about then. The victories we were winnin ' were mount in up. The very next day we won over the University of Utah in a wres- tling match. That same night Mrs. Gillman spoke in College Hall. I studied that night though, an didn ' t get to go. The next night took Lizabeth Ann to the .lunior Prom !i e had a basketball game with the Western States l.ol- lege just before the prom but we beat thf ' m -o badly. SS to 27, that it wasn t very ' rHeresUn . But Epi. that prom! It was wonderful! Ihe hall was beautiful. there s some pictures of it right there. It was a wonderful party an Liza- beth ' Vnn was gorgeous! .She was very popular an every time l d look at her M.mething went wTong with my heart. That night Clara Todd an Mark Bean surprised us all by announcin their en- .■a ement an when 1 saw the look of bliss on both their faces 1 began to feel a little envious. We were so tired the next day. after the Prom that we didn t go to the basketball game with the Western State Teachers. We beat them, however. The score was . 4 to 18. Miuidav was a large day in every respect. Fpi In the niornin Mary Parkinson won the medal for the .lex oratorical contest. That ni ht Clair Johnson. that s his picture right ihPre won the Pardoe win l instrument contest. mm that day the track men met an had an elec- tion an Dave Pierce was elected track captain. The next night I took Lizabeth Ann to hear Ihe student body competitive opera. The Cnndo- li,.,s Talk about Caruso an Galli (.urci- welL ll„v didn ' t stand a chance with Ler,.y White- head an Norma Dana. Ralph Parlette spoke the next night. His subject xyas .lov Rulm Back to the Jungle. ' He put the ban on every- thin ' except Fords an ' I guess he knew that Page Tueny-lhree

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