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Show Tv:o GIRL BASKSTESRS Page SHOW GREAT Will (Continued from Page 1) able mention. POWER Five Games of the college coached by Mrs. Christensen, have shown plenty of power since ganging toTiie Eight more Dixie along with dents became Russell Neilson and stin girls Gentry, Au- Branch Aggies On Larch 13, school from the high won two games Hurricane on the lo- girls The sophs court. the Hurricane and the seniors 43-- 6, cal trounced freshies the won from rricane juniors Hu- stu- full-fledg- ed Darrel, were listed among the high scorers of the tourney, Wasatch high of Heber consistent played their City gether following intramural program in bas- ball to win the "B" chamketball . pionship. A snappy quin9 Since Larch the girls tet from Provo was the have won five games by dewinning five in the "A cisive scores. On that pairings . date the upper division The Flyers won a place went to Cedar City in the tourney pairings group for a Red Cross benefit when they defeated Eanti, trimmed the Division 4 runners-u- p, game and at 47-1- 7. CIUB INITIATES EIGHT STUDENTS OMEGA DELTA STATE TOURHEY members of club, when the Omega initiation Delta cer- were held last emonies Thursday night . Entering the organiza- tion are: Betty Lue Stev ens, Hurricane; Jessie Lae Redd, Laurm Blending; Jackson, Tocuervillc; Bowr Allen, Panguitcb; and dear. Garner, Calvin Cot ran, Annette Pendleton and Theda St. George. Cox, 'students were adBeaver on Larch 9 by a mitted to the club on the score of 7. basis of their proficiency D in speech. ERLA BLU1TCK WRITES Following the ceremony, YEARBOOK DEDICATION a short program was given, An article written by including music by Homer Erma Blunck has been seChristenson, and a cutting lected by the Yearbook from Sheridans plug, These 41-2- staff as the official de- "School for Scandal, wilt Hurricane dication. parts presented by Per', y tried to gain revenge at High school English stu- Lue St ovens and Joan GaHurricane on Larch 15, but dents competed for the rner. won Dixies sophomores honor, with Erma writing Alpine Prince ani Rove. 3, 20-1- 0. The co-e- ds again the the best dedication. and 38-1- freshmen wearing the Blue and White came out on top 26-- 6. the college team are: Aileene Pymm, captain, Lorraine Jorgenson, Karma Sullivan, Betty Lue Stevens, ' Imogene Holt, Laurel On EcHullen, Cherrill RoLaine McLul-le- n, Prince and CUPID Allen WORKED following the gram, serving light was freshments. OVERTIME while Dwayne Gentry here recently on his furlough. The result an an- nouncement of his engagement to Dora Jean Leavitt. A date for the wedding has not been announced. D Lois Gardner. BOYS DAY has been schethe Playing for sophs duled for 7. Some are: Lelba Sullivan, cap big doingsAprilare being tain, Misha Bentley, Cor-in- planned for the day by the no Esplin, Cleopha er, Kaxine Sullivan, Wanda Cooper, Blanche Bennett, Katherine Stirling and Mary Hazer. The freshman cludes: in- officers, headed by President Darrel Kafen. D BOYS A TAKE NAVY TESTS have tin prore- D DEFENSE COURSES PLANNED FOR SUFFER courses for the summer are already being to planned, according Defense President Glenn E. Snow. years of age 16 Anyone or older is eligible to take this work. President Snow considers this excellent opportunity for students to get this type of work, leaving the winter for the regular an large group of boys curriculum. taken the Navy tests Stirling, during the week. The squad entertained group D D Ilene ROSAMOND WOOD became a captain, Elaine Stirling, first test was given on bride on Larch 6, The Forma Jean Paolasso, Viv- Larch the second yeslucky man is Lack Judd. ian Snow, Phebe Mae Hannig terday. 15, D Josephine Jones, Barbara ERLS SNOW, now in the Results of the tests McLullin and Dora Jean will not be known for some service of Uncle Sam, wee Leavitt . t ine . a campus visitor last week. |