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Show PROSPECTS LISTED COLLEGE GRADUATE the different visions have given the following list of' directors Tho of di- prospective graduates of the college for this spring. Graduation will, of course, depend upon tho completion of all work. II. Hafou, Division of Humanities, A. Director Pax Bentley, Talmadgo Christensen, Mnurine Gardner, Lavoid Leavitt, Robert Martin, Roma Snow, Gwen Turner, Vela Washburn. Division of Biological. Scicuc os, Ross Hardy, Director Sari Hafen, Harold Higgins, Daroi Leavitt, Grant McMullin, Robert Pendleton, Hard Kcbor, Pauline Schnutz, Robert S. Seaman, Joyce Welker, Rone Lyman, Irwin Poster, Lerin Porter, Wayne Dos-pai- Graff. Division of Physical Sciences, H. J. Miles, Director Lloyd Bradshaw, Garth Cotton, Howard Morris, Liner Pickett , Homer Robortson, J. E. Seogmillor, Merlin Hinton, Wilmcr Kemp, Clair Kendall, Merle Morris, Scott Prisbroy, lay Reid, DoLance H. L,' Mildred Reid, Direct orGoorge Andrus, Berkley, Blake Empey, Aft oh Ence, Iris Irwin Foster, Harold Hafen, Huntsman, Gam Heaton, Gwen Heaton, Owen Hughes, Grant Hanson, Della Lee, Virginia Me ' Arthur, Tobler, Shirley LOWER Onn Russell, Marjorie Rust, Strausser,' Rex Dil-wor- (?) werent There so jokes played down but at Donhere at school April 1, na Lous tho Recreational Leadership class had a real timo. As tho guests entered, they were a shock of greeted with electricity which many administered. Dan Coach Tolman wouldnt bito, though; but then they fixed him his cake was filled with cotton. and Miss Buggort were both late, so Miss Buggort did a jitterbug dance, assisted by Dan U. and his electric cell; while Roma ate a sandwich of dry Roma mustard. Tine n, Raymond Squire, Edward Woodbury. Division of Social Sciences, april fool:: ing most romantic couple of the evenwas Carol Cofctam and Clark Patter- son. snakes around Tho their necks wero if Carol did very becoming, and squeal when they gave her one. even There most fun is doubt as laughing at, to next time maybe they ma; whom wo had Ado Bunting or 6 an all their' own. If you want to jump the Ro- have a shew see Doloris blush, ask her what sho broke when she sat doom; or maybe you can get Jack P. to tel, you Coach how prize. After Tolman helped this party wo him to win ' a wonder who has th Stratton, Kenneth Wilder Tweedie, Ailoon Wort hen, Webb. .D. DIVISION Prospective GRADUATES TAKE NOTE graduates of the lower consult the bulletin division for harried with records not pletely reported. ' should board com- -, .D. U. E. A OFFICERS MEET TEACHERS Superintendent E. Allen Bateman, pres- ident of tho Utah Education Association,-anMi It oh B, Taylor, executive secretary, mot with the teachers of Washington county Wednesday afternoon. Supt. Bateman talked about ''The Teacher Retirement Law in Utah and Its Rela- tionships to Other Laws." He gave com- -: parisons with other state retirement laws. Ho also .talked about the achievements of the U. En A. , primarily that of securing equalization of opportunities, through increased: money to tho poorer' ' districts. . . . .D. Kelvin Bryant is taking tho part in the Soph play that was previously Gar to Turner. assigned It President Snow and tho boys very highly for cleaning the paint off commended their school bus. This more article than,.- over should make us feel now, that through can accomplish cooperation these schools before, mucii. . B. Plans arc being by the Dixie colother lege softball team-- to engage schools in a scries of games!' Dixie has some very good material 'working out and should furnish competition of. tho keenest kind for any mil all' opponents, .mad o .D. Dixie collogo vocal department under the direction of Mr. KcAllistci , is planning a concert for May 10. The |