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K ,zisnk Skai-l3's, and more free entertainment, consisting principally ol' jokes Marvin, jonas, jerry Smith, jay Glen, Theran Davis, jack Thomas, Pres in the same class as antique henfruit-both old ancl rotten, but funny lverson, Pratt Clark, Evert Lybbert, George Watkins, Dick Lambourne, nevertheless, and some of the girls avowed they hacln't heard them. Dick Cosgrove, Horace Eldreclge, james Knudson, Dick Pollock, and M110 Fifteen went through the week of goathood, including Wesley Anderson, Marsden. Page 30
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PROM Wtfiiit U W' v X , A A , l A new subject began to stir the hearts of tremulous Coeds. Prom week was approaching, and the biggest social function oi the year was foremost in the minds ol 1,500 fluttering lassies and a few of the wealthier male element of the student body, Open house was held, and the college citizenry-barbsg, sorors and fraters alike-turned out en masse for the free entertain- ment. Finally, the Prom, on january 24, and twelve hun- dred students were in attend- ance at the Hotel Utah. Daz- zling, modernistic in decora- tion, the Prom was the climax of collegfate social life for the season, and even t-he intrusion of certain private detectives, under the anxious auspices of University powers, failed to quell the ardor with which it was received by the studes. Dick Cosgrove was in charge, and a central committee in- cluding Dorothy lelogan, Mir- iam Whipple, Stewart Wright, Pratt Clark, Isabel Barton, Ruth Smith, Virginia Otter- strom, ivlyrthen Elliott, Betty Crawford and Elbert Stevenson had a lot to do with its success. Patrons of the affair included such notables as Governor and Mrs. George H. Dern, Mayor and Mrs. john F. Bowman, and President and Mrs. George Thomas. l-lonor guests from the Utah State Agricultural College and B, Y. U. were also in attendance. ' A ' . y ,U-, D icx Coscnovis Prom Clmir1zza1z ,5-.ey Page 31
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