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Show rni utaLi-- LET IT RAIN rW nas &L,rnA continued its for the year. Due to the dis- activities many co- nflicting activities ried on during car- the sprirg the officers of VIE quarter, the club have found it impossible to carry on the CAN MAKS IT scheduled program. JUST LIKE Sincere thanks goes to those who made the club possible during the fall and winter quarters. NSW THE FIRESID CHAT, spon- sored by the Lambda Delta Sigme, will be held in the Institute building at evening John T. had an MAX unusual party; yesterday afternoon in the Institute building. Everything on the program tended to build up the supper spirit. Dixie THE FACULTY WOMEN pot-lu- ck There were no set program. no hostesses, The la- dies divided into groups as they arrived, and each a student ment. WE TAKE M THIS OPPORTUNITY sirerely andto thank was Nicholes, visitor last Max is in the the football uniforms. Optimists, if we ever K, M JEAN will Woodbury the speaker. He has sen as his subject, St. George Temple." REFUSED to give a statement, but from it is really 0 atis meeting of the PRESIDENT SNOW 10-min- ute of education this afternoon. ciitd CAf 'U iM M the high class defied Wednesday we-th- er possibilities and they served all migrated to the river just for the joy of spring; end Thursday of participants tourney with the speech punch fend sandwiches, D BERT CHEENEY dnesday left to join the We- Navy, ?J. h a D PAOLA S S FOODS CLASS ACTIVE school foods "The MERKLEY typed 76 words c minute in tending a speed state board 13 be cho- D MR. Uncle Sam and about ready Mr, Merkley to be shipped overseas, masterpiece. NORMA Sunday o'clock a campus Mr. Cottam's comments week end is gathered that the garservice of den tractor constructed by Miss the girls viio Kirkham, went to class unprepared last week, for mending all knew any. and son of former president Joseph responsible for a recent of the entertain- test. part group was former NiCHOlES, a 8 W'": , Y,-i : ":(u A-- i |