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Show Southeast Students At "U" Receive Honors and Awards Rodger Gunn, University of Utah sophomore student, was accepted this week for membership member-ship in Theta Alpha Phi, national diamatic fraternity, it was announced an-nounced Friday. Gunn took part in the Varsity Play last year and has been interested in-terested in stage productions on the campus since that time. P.e-cniirements P.e-cniirements for entrance into the society are two major or four minor positions in University diamatic productions in University Univer-sity dramatic productions, dramatic dra-matic leads, business managers, publicity heads are rated as major positions Minor rank is aceotcied "bit." parts, stage manipulation and lesser business parts. 9 Gunn is one of the University cheer masters and is a member of Intercollegiate Knights, men's service ser-vice group. As scholastic averages soared at the University of Utah for the Winter quarter. graduates of Granite high school outnumbered students from other outlying districts dis-tricts in the number of enrollees placed on the 2.5 honor list; 13 Granitians won letters of congratulations congra-tulations for their winter scholarship. schol-arship. They are- Thomas M. Rees, Wendell Paxton, Marjorie Nelson, Donna Miller, Reed Merrill, Mer-rill, Irving McNulty. Jaclyn McAllister, Mc-Allister, Grant Liddle, Naomi Johns Harriet Hinckley, Robert Carlson, Grayce Anderson, and Irene Brinton. Robert W. Painter, University of Utah senior and graduate of Granite high was named this week by heads of the "U" business busi-ness department as recipient of a $900 scholarship to the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Painter won the award through outstanding schodarship, initiative initia-tive and character, accoring to business faculty heads. Three other oth-er scholarships of $300 each were made to three other University seniors. |