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Show Pago Six PRESIDENT on ;s GIVLS PARTING MESSAGE summer we expect to do work 3ITOV7 During the LaPrelo Sullivan successfully passed shorthand test for tho tho lO-woaccurmonth of May. Her record was 9 For this she will receive a beaacy. utiful award from the Gregg Shorthand the gymnasium, library, and the shops. is out soon as school some bn work will con-non- rd ce It those projects. of enough noncy can bo auth- that ored together to supply lighting fixtures for the work that is being done on the Education building. Tho faculty is planning for a bigger is hoped company. tho attendance in from hero will probably all by international from hiving summer. the is required to pass the tost. Helen union successfully .passed the shorthand test, for May. Her accuracy record was 96,0. That is a fine attainment for the first year, Robert Fordham, first year shrthin.- student, tost a.' '.I received also took the Dixie. it. 92'4 on -- D- STUDENTS i.tATH FORM CLUB- mathematics students have formed a fraternity which thoy will call toPi DeThis club is expected lta Rho. swing Members next may into full stride' fell. bo recognized by the calculus integral . us .their shirts. on tho name of some Mach me mb or has stuff wo print is rot. sheet shews rotten management. jokos thoy sure arc stale. classmen holler, tho upper classmen You it atten- tion of the graduating students to the be which arc being scholarships -- offered by universities. different The details of these are posted on tho bulletin boards. Many of those arc very out-of-st- ate all much worth while. ROBERT list lot. week. . 7J1TH THE TPMJUING SEASON OVER, . members the tennis club were, treated tc milk nickels Tuesday. of . -- with a smile) Ho Life. . .U.S.A.C. vacation everybody I were -- D. papers issued -- D. ina.lvortontly left from tho if lower division graduates last FORDHAM rail. Student es. ur SENI0R3 PLE.73E NOTE SCHOLARSHIPS A. K. Kafoii desires to call tho hasn't got one, could hear him yell a mile someone Happy 'Doe-cart- -- D. paper is as peppy as a cemetery But when tho If Malaor, -- D- find fault with the editor; say Madsen, THE H.M.CS OF HELEN EMPEY AITD The lower (We Deo requirements are the cofive-hocourse in mathmpletion of ematics, and enrollment in another. Eligibility one 3XCHVNG3 Tho Eldon Gublcr, Bill Fry, secretary, -- D- The The Tho , Leibnitz;' treasurer, Junior ,fZuclid; taken great mathemanician. Officers are: President Hewten; vice president, Glenn A. Snow They - The Several organizations in and around St. George are being asked to give additional help to now students in the way of scholarships and work, so that the expected increased enrollment nay be in part taken care of. Many of the Senior class are preparing to c mtinuo their work in senior colAll credits and accounts should leges. bo completed, 'and if there is any trouble in transferring Dixie credit the administration will bo more than glad to give happiness to C 120-wo- rd enjoyable and profitable anywhere. 5-- 120-wo- rd ini inshows that credit should who 9 ively. next year, its assistance. Dixie accepted up to 90 hours Uo wish success and of those connect jd with Para Leo to. took tho and Rene Lyman, h and made 91 94m and test respect- same be situation will prevent gees Wallace Juniors many of the students are planning to go on with their education next year. It is to be hoped that nothing in the made quiry mention Honorable student body next year, and the students receiving awards and scholarsnips this year do so on the basis of norit. Our student body next year should bo well represented, since much of this years talent in the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes will be back to continue 117 The graduating class next year. Headward STUDENTS ACCOMPLISH SHORTHAND But, dear, because I stone all day. She have had . . I my Moll, you had cum over you. late for dinner nose to the grind- better got stone that doesnt leave . - D. a grind- lipstick. all |