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The Freshmen began to adjust themselves to college life, still pondering the essence of the advice given to them by President Thomas previous to regstration . . . Any undignified action or beating around the bush for flirtatious purposes will be severely frowned upon by University authorities . . And , . The library is not a court shop. Red and white skullecaps, replacing the green ones of other years, formed bright spots of color above drab masculine attire. On September 26, Freshmen class elections were held, Art Kelly being chosen president, lflelen Taggart, vice-president: llelen Rogers, secretaryg and Scott Barnes, treasurer. Page I4 THE Booxsrorae Y--ef-N -.. Leif-THE TUNNEI
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Approximately three thousand students had successfully unwound the maze ol' red tape which accompanies registration when the registrar, Mr. li, -I. Norton, announced that the prelimlnaries were over. Then suddenly college life hecame all-engrossing. Sales campaigns, to include those who had not purchased Utonians at the time of registration, were begun. All organizations competed, with the Pi Kaps and the Chi Omegas winning the prizes. Coach llce Armstrong's ,gridsters got into action and gave an indication of their power hy defeating the University of Nevada Sage- hens, on October 5, and students began prophecying another Rocky Moun- tain Conference championship. And then came the formal installation of a Pi Beta Phi chapter on the Utah campus-the Gamma Phis had been granted a charter during the sunt-mer. Sorority grils aflutter . congratulations . , . and the unfamiliar arrow took its place among sorority pins on the campus. 1' t THE NORTH CAMPUS Pave l
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Rigbl-Aki' Kl?l,l.Y xi.. GREEN-TRUNIQED Faust-mes WERE Dismax sro Right-THE REVIEWING STAND No sooner had the Frosh become acclimatetl than they began organizing for the first class tussle with the Sophs. lt came-the annual flag rush-and the Freshmen lost. The more sagacious Sophomores had secretly passed the coveted white flag to their star sprinter, who had boarded a convenient auto- mobile, and the Frosh were left twiddling their thumbs. Attempting revenge, they pro- duced stout ropes, bound the Sophs in neat bundles and piled them up, but the Vigilance committee decided that the flag was the thing, and awarded the match to the second-year men. Red Clark, president of the Sopho- more class, was the only martyr to turn up in the affair. Kidnapped by freshmen, he walked barefoot from a sage-brush tract some ten-odd miles out in the country back to town, arriving in time to read about the triumph of his class in the morning paper. Several hundred students watched the affair. Page 17
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