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Below-EDNA ST. VINCENT MiLi.AY .Rx .NJ As the wlnter progressed, organized student functions decreased, giving way to fhe blatant warmth of the caberets,the Tavern, Green Dragon and the Blue Moon. Cold, clear nights and plenty ol' snow made pos- sible the more vigorous sports-coast- ing, skiing and skatng. Organizations gave numerous parties, and the irat- ernity and sorority houses were crowded during the clay with studes seeking diversion from the grind, which became more intense as the winter quarter passed. Another famous lecture was brought to town by the extension division- Nliss Edna St. Vincent Millay-and hundreds of students attended. Dur- ing this quarter the Humbug and Pen nt-nde their first appearances, edited by the Messrs Dick Cosgrove and Wally Stegner, respectively, and col- legians showed the impression both made by a considerable comment, both for and against, -- --et -- -1--, Page Z6
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A glowing, excited throng streamed into the new Ute stadium on the day of the Turkey classic. Not only the inhabitants of the l-lill, hut the denizens ol' the office-ways from town found their interest held completely hy the huge gridfest. Utah came out on top, as per prophecy hy everyone hut the Agaies themselves. winning twenty-six to seven, but not until everyone on hoth teams had covered himself with dirt and glory. The Tlwanltsgiving game climaxed a wonderful football season. and another title added considerahly to the glory that is Armstrongfs. hut the item of information that aroused the most interest came when it was learned that Earl Powerhouse Pomeroy had placed on all-American first tem. ELI Walsh, special writer for the Deseret News, chose Powerhouse on his first team and in so dolng cracked the ice. where Utah is concerned, in an All-American first team way. Sometime later, at the annual hanquet given to the football squad, Ray Price was elected to captain the grid team next year. Ray was the selection hy an almost unanimous Vote, and no man better deserved the position. ,...,., orrrcuu. 'W ,-Q, P , .f. ssgggr Cine :salt Kahn uxihuue e - al 4 446444 ns nl le CAPTAIN Erccr RAY PRICE Page 25
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