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Show following boys passed their C.A.A. The flight test Rex Jay Merlin Milne, Tuesday: Fry, Lester George Cottam, Hay Bowers Sorenson, David Lowell Terry, and Keith Leiand Kafen. This test w as given by Inspector 7illian Hughes. Mr. Miles states that the college has received its allotment for the spring period training. Any student expecting to participate must immediately enroll. is also to There program; be a summer pilot the effort of Wadsworth, president of the St. and, through Lawrence George Chamber of Commerce, St , George has been allotted a unit. Milton S. Moody has been named the Owens ground school contractor, Leo as coordinator and E. L. Anderson as . non-colle- ge flight contractor. persons must eligible 19-- for 26 participation years of age, citizens, and must pass physical examinations of commerical grade. enrollees will be selected through Anerican The competition based on ground school work. ground school cones before flight The training. the ones who complete successfully the ground course will bo eligible to take flight training. Plight training will lead to a private pilots Only certificate. 'further announcement of this work will appear in local publications. Scholastic training is not a prerequisite. .D. PHI ALPHA HOLDS CEREMONY DELTA Delta Phi Alpha finished with the The initiation for the six pledgees day Wednes- Tuesdays ceremony consisted of an entrance test, and court, in which the six goats were duly judged to see if worthThe to be members of the club. folloving evening, a formal cere- held and a banquet given both old and new members. for initiation for new was mony This members is the year. into second the Delta Phi Alpha this .3. for the students who desire to Participate in the debate at Stockton, California, on February 13 andl4 will be held the fore part of next week. For the Tryouts time and place see or watch 'for further exact Crosby , ned 115th Engineers, are plan ning a formal banquet and dinner, to bo held February 1 in the Arrowhead banquet room. This banquet and dance will be in the form of a farewell party for the C., Company 20-o- dd of the company. The men will full uniforms and will bring The commissioned officers of partners. the company have b.;en invited. non-co- ms wear the Of non-commissio- the company, at Dixie. officers of ned eight are attending school are Sgt. Elmer Pickett, Evan Pickett, Sgt. Doan Snow, Sgt. Sgt. They Paul Crosby, Cpl. Glade Wittwor, Cpl. Spencer Truman, Cpl, Garth Cottam, and Cpl. Stanley Meehan. CLUB IS .3. ORGANIZED first two meetW.P.A. hold its ings on Wednesday and Friday mornings. This new club is not a Works Progress The it does take work, but makes it certainly progression, and there s no doubt as to the administering Administration, and part I A certain ruling has been set, so a Abilpresident has not been selected. ity to work and power of administration arc two things the president must have. Dorothy Ilirschi will act as president until the election takes place. Her are Donna Lou, as president; Alda Hinton, secretary; assisting officers vice and Edna Rae Gardner, treasurer. .D. BE SHO'.il! AT 2 P.M. TO FORESTRY FILM Mr. Irwin Joins on, forest official, in charge a of special is program to be two. Trees and Men, a descriptive sound film in technicolor, will be shown under his supervision. This film is reported as being very interesting, and is highly educational for those interested in forestry and its problems. Students are invited to attend. .3. OPERA CHOSEN NOTICE: D33ATEPJ3, non-commissio- held in the auditorium this afternoon at night. - officers of the local unit of the Utah National Guard, NEW between bo The Paul has been chosen announces opera, Proxy Pilgrims this year's McAllister. for Mr. All being planned. are pareligible for out college students Those intending to try ticipation. Tryouts should are make McAllister. application to Mr. |