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Show Page four OMEGA. . B.A.O. PLAY.- DSLTANS-SEE.- Members of the Delta club,, along with Miss Henderson, sponsor, went City, for the play presented by the , Omega- to-Ceda- . B. A. C. The - written play, directed and', . Grant H. .Redford-- .was concerning the draft a serious, enlistments young peoples reactions to them. After the,' play members of the' , by drama ' " ; and Omega t. club' were entertained play cast. .Refreshments of hot cider ar4 doughnuts by-the- ' . served, .and according. :to reports the Dixie students were '.treated royalwere ly'.. ... Programs. changed,, . and autographs were ; ; ex- ctical experience by taking dictation from-Mias Taurine Whipple,-- author of the . ; bara Bryner, and .Jane Pace,-- 11, Holt, Bar- -' Grace Bentley1 .'and Marilyn taken, the letters in shorthand then' translated them and emailed-them-tall parts of the nation for Miss Cox, have ' ; ' ' . ' ' ' Whipple. Miss 'Whipple fiod with seemed' very :wq,11 satis- -, the work done by 'these girls. troduction, and Jane Pace and Barbara Twcodio played a violin duet. Mrs. Mao Pace was the accompanist. Mrs. Lee Hafon and Mrs. ster were the hostesses. Miss Henderson gave the at the Omega I. . ... ; ' . Adams' has American company n'ia, at 65' cents are making new scenery for the dramatics, department. This scenery will be used for the first time .in, the Fine Arts Festival play, THE --WOODWORK CLASSES : "The Celebrity. o They .uro also making equipment PhysihaJ education dep.nrt.nnt. ned per' hour. ' ...: . FORMER ' . read Smith have in the sheet metal ' : d--.- . STUDENTS ENTERTAIN' Miss Adolia Hall, .Dixie now , and JE Andrew, recently ' enrolled class. , been employed at. North 'at Inglewood., Calif or- - Me il-- Hilton-Jarvi- cents an hour. 66 graduate and instructor of speech' at tho the difficult poem,- in .the Eliza P. Nicholson, , a good; account .... D-: student, . , themselves. by ilovember 12 assembly. Clive Hartman, former- .Dixie gavo two vpcal. solos. .Both students gave Woodward, "Hagar ... -- of , : . THS;C0LL3G3 PR3&2IT3D A PRO&RBJ :to Ivins P. T. A. Thursday. tho - This is the first" meeting of the Ivins P. T. A., and it is hoped that this or- ganization will grow steadily. USUAL meeting procedure on November 12 and made a complete survey of the college build i ags. Teacher' and janitor housekeeping was put right. on the spot. -- are to receive numbers HSUS BRIEFS - ob-tai- They McAlli- Delta meeting that evening, srUDilTS PLAC2D boon received .from Mason. and 'Barton Ray Graff' that they. have work at Lockheed Aircraft company, after going through-' two days ;of red tape. DE53HS3 Word .has-- MOXE . W. same A- - D ' Faculty Womens club Thursday afternoon-in.the Girls Dorm. Leland Lamoreaux sang a solo as an inthe-. i. secretaries, .from, the secretarial training class have- been, getting pra- girls, before THE FACULTY DEPARTED FROM TITCIR Five, The GROUPS .Miss Henderson read the play, "Lilac Time, " by J.nnoCowl and lane Murfin, and gave a, humo.rous reading, "A Might Out s GET PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE "Giant Jjoshua. ". . TWO D . . b SECRETARIES- MISS HENDERSON ENTERTAINS . NOT THE for the |