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Show Pago Six FLYERS Any ORGANIZE; "HELL CATS" who want to fly MRS. RUTH HAFEN READS PLAY FORI I "early birds" this spring must first see the newly formed "Dixie Hell Cats" to schedule a free hour to find feathers for their nests. Hell Cats President Paul Neilson announced yesterday "With 20 Hell Cats sprouting wings, birds who do not schedule their time accordingly do so at theip own risk," he ... "George elightful at the Delta Psi Omega meeting Wednesday night, according to Miss Henderson. Mrs. Hafon read the play in a masterful fashion, Hafon .D. ' states. Other officers of the flying club are: Smith Johnson, vice president; Eldon Vere Barn-hurGubler, secretary-treasure- r; undertaker; and Schuyler Gardner, Mr. Miles, ".Andy" publicity manager. Anderson and "Buck" Rogers are sponsors st, and advisers. are fellows who All the club have passed their physical exams and who hope to complete their flying and ground work to receive their civilian pilots license. According to President Neilson, a good time is in store for all- of the Hell Cats who have flown, and who will fly when instructor "Buck" Rogers arrives next week. to the the committee makes statements to guide both following students and teachers. will registration card name ever, registration two ARTS GUILD WILL VOTE outstanding artist this on the of the Guild at week, pins were .D. DELTA PHI ALPHANS MET LAST NIGHT. THE planned and practiced the program are to give in assembly next Fri- They they day. .D. SNOW RETURNED Salt from TUESDAY NIGHT City, where he had been on business. He reports" that the work of the higher education coordination committee Lake is not If, been co- s now completed. rricane Wednesday. THE Ho-wa- FRESHMAN gether MR. MILES WERE SPEAKERS Hu- .D. BOYS AND GIRLS met to- in Orientation Wednesday. Mrs. and Tolman ballroom etiquette. gave Mr. instructions on .D. MISS ALTA ENGLESTEAD WAS from a. $25 schol- CHOSEN of applicants for the arship given a deserving senior girl by the Business and Professional Women's number club. .D. OUT Gordon Lytle, junior lightweight boxer from Dixie, reached the semi-fina- ls in A. A. U. tournament. the state docisionod in his bout Wednesday night. Ashley Cannon received a technical knockout after two rounds Monday night, and Keith Terry was docisionod Tuesday, AMD at the funeral of Karl Wilkinson at .D. DIXIE FIGHTERS LOSE AT SALT LAIS SMITH MR. how- from the time within the student enters school at the beginning of the quarter, the student should present an admit slip from the registrar granting him temporary admittance into the class until registration can bo completed. Thus, no student should be enrolled unless a card has been sent from the office to the toachor. night. :d. BEAUX their next meeting. At the meeting ordered . bo enter the class for credit. mpleted are Eldon Be- They .D. given each of each with the student in teacher the course for which the student registers. This is the students permit to has DUR- W. division. most REGISTERED freshman E. Cooper of Washington, special student in the upper and is a who BRIEFS HAVE is completing his who nnett, work, PRESIDENT registration, A STUDENTS THE PAST WEEK. ING .D. A. K. HAF2N GIVES REGISTRATION RULING To avoid misunderstanding in regard NEWS NEW TWO THE members 'Washington Slept Hero," a dplay, was read by Mrs. Ruth FOR DATE. OF SO SENIORS, GRADUATION HAVE ' ONLY BEEN 47 PETITIONS RECEIVED TO of you who plan to be graduated must in May got your petitions in NOW. .D. THE F. T. A. WILL MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY All night at seven oclock. B. be Glen Smith and Evelyn Hawkins the speakers. will |