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Show Pago Four EXCHANGE EDITORIAL STAFF Roono Alda Hinton Marilyn' Cox -- Staff Artist Stencils Aubrey Barker Maxola M cMul 1 in-- Joy co Adams -- ; Lou Barkor-- : Elmo Sproul Alta Englostoad diiiher and a movie. Typist Typist Typist Typist The esting The Advisor'' 4 .D. ARMISTICE To most PROGRAM REACHES OUR HEARTS ' of us, with war as a probablo future activity, this Armistice near held more deep significance than any one of its predecessors. Hover before wo of the younger generation realihave zed- the deep meaning of this holiday so Day strongly. experienced the horrors of the Great War sat with bowed heads during the Memorial services held in the recreation hall, and the young people Those who psychology class of the University Elaine Haf en, 'r' Dixie graduate., is on. Festival" the Harvest, and Homocoming committee for December ,A", 5 6, and 7 at ' A the U. S. A. C. ' ' who mil' be to called if whr silent as their lives that democracy might live,' each boy knowing that twenty years hence might be the same as the Unknown he Soldier, A great' patriotism swelled the hearts of each American ab the glorious Stars and Stripes passed, and each person knew that' our Flag represents the greatest nation on earth, and will never cease flying by the command of any dictator. Roene Bigler ' ' ,D. HEWS Carbon BRIEFS F, T, A. club met Wednesday night the dining room of the Science ' in building. Vivian Prince gave a talk about education since the recent war started,' and Rath Haf en led the group in geography and spoiling games, ' .D. STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO EUROLL IN SOME TYPE INSTITUTE WORK during the OF A. A. ing 'the ope'ra',' ''Cleopatra, 15. and 16. AD. EVERYONE T0 VICTORY 7: 3L " RE0N . IKE TEA,! HAND TO BOOST A T TIE PEP RALLY TONIGHT AT JJSNTY 0FFUNlS PROMISED ' .D. NEWS THE is present- on November ' COLLEGE . BRIEFS ORCHESTRA . at present is studying selections for "Wreck of Tho Hesperus, "the cantata" to be given-durinthe Fine Arts Festival. g THE BALD .D. JOIN, IKE PEP WILL CLUB in Hurricane today and help give Dixie real support. until this Up been kept busy the band has learning marches for time football games. Beginning next they will study concert music. "" WEDNESDAY ' S ASSEMBLY CAA program. explain the' Mr. M.'J. Miles was designed and Mr. "Andy son were the speakers.' A thanksgiving .program for next Wednesday, ...D, PRESIDENT first budget week .D. : AIL next quarter. Mr. Welker is in charge of some fine classes, which will benefit all those who participate in them. F college's serve, again strikes, were grim and the speakers and musical numbers paid tribute to our heroic dead who gave The'- lives. and prbmising .mirthless assemblies, so they revolted. The professor finally told, them that were not to take him literally, for they laughter broke or relieved 'a tension. V EDITORIAL'1'' week of Utah was informed that, laughter might make one "stono aged through the ears. The students didn't like the idea of Reporters ' in their paper each column These bright Ford Brockbank, Doyle Sdmpson B. Glen Smith-- lias an inter- University of Utah the families of different professors. ' campus sons or daughters havo on Exchange Vero BarnRurst Jolley, Cannon Victor Shirley Harper, Sam Chynowoth, Jeanne Painter Lena The Business 'Manager Junior Gardner-- 1 Schuyler Gardner Jossio press' and' staff members of the University of Utah have formed a club. Each club' night they invite different officials of' papers to speak'' 'to then. After the lecture they finish off with a Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor -- - Biglor ITEMS IIE'WS SNOW Mas , to Ander- is scheduled in Salt Lake the to present the college for the next two years to the of the week Stato Board 'of Education. |