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Show y JUNIOR COLLI v hr:- Volume A, Number 20 STIRLING TGCRIVS3 - HAROLD LUST POINT NOMINATION Four Uncle ASSEMBLY the military academy. Harold was selected after week, this from representative district, last Walter K. congressional ..nger, for asked in Leaving quota Tuesday a tho If VAL 8:15 L; ORCHIS fRA CoNCHRT AT Sam a signal honor comes to Dixie with the appointment of Harold Stirling to West Foint. He left Tuesday morning to get preliminary instructions preparatory to taking his training at Gr IS BAIL CLOStS FBSTI Students Get Call By George Utah Nerch 5, 1913 rec-commenda- tion draft was Bldon Festival Three 'events remain on the Fine Arts dule this afternoon and eening. At K will of music, literature and Participating will be the Dixie quartet under the direction of Mrs. Mae Pace, the dancing male p . m. an assembly sche- be held. college speech choir, Miss Fullers dance girls, Paul a number, Thompson and Caroline Stucke in a and Miss Hallam, vTho will read Alferd Noyes The River ' Lanoroaux Mr. LoTend will also sing of Stars. two-pia- no a number composed by Mrs. Mae Pace. At 8:15 P m. Mr. Bleak will present his college or- -, chestra in wht promises to be one of the finest mThe college group. will bo usical treats of the year. augmented oy local musicians to make an . organization of 35 pieces. Milton Schmutz will be concert master. The following make up the orchestra personnel: Voilins, Milton Schmutz, Dawn Andrus, Austin Gentry, Irene Bverett, Vera Christian, Alice Nelson, Doris Stirling.. are Both of these boys Webb, Fay Clarke, Florence Beatty, Luen Atkin, Villa Both aro of Rao Lewis, Josephine Jones, Stanton Schmutx, quiet and unassuming dis- Lightner and Dole Stovens; TFrrjy; Viola, Melvin positions, but Harold has from Leeds, De-nzi- l prominent in debating.re Garth Tiotjen, Bob been In-sco- and have first Ronald McArthur received their offic-ci- al calls to serve. The two March 18. will leave on Ronald is sche- duled to leave They are March 26. all enrolled in the officers reserve. Other members of tho T will not likely re-ser- ve bo called until April. Garth and Bob have been prominent Bob in music, had an important in thb Fine Arts and part Festival play. latter has also edited the yearbook.' er ' The Ronald has won his let-l- in football ketball.. In high' school and bas- football, particularly, he known as the b rains" was of STUDSNT3 TO COMFITS C0UR3B 3 ELECTION TODAY the team. asses An To Commence Hour Bari i or Monday are again Students re-nd- ed that all classes1 11 ge back to the schedule, is nday. origi-- commencing is one hour rlior than they are now . mts con- - cellos, Alma Woodbury and S. Morris; bass, Poul Thompson; flute, Rudger. A. McArthur; oboo, Herbert Pitchforth; clarinets, Lois Gardner, Garth Tietjen and Ldward Snow; K. D. Lillians ; Dick Slack; Horn, bones, Miles .alter and Milton bassoon, tunpets, George Snow; Hoyt trom- and Dilts ,orkman; saxopnones, Maurice Tietjen end Presy, registra-bodaand their ton Ampey; tympani with tho ex-- a arc bells, Ho ler Christensen; of payment the of drums, Ralph Hafen; piano. L as all spring class-Miss Falck. Mon got under way Following the concert, tho Beaux Arts Ball will day of Students and faculty the bo held in the recreation Dixie wish these boys mil hall. Gwen their Spirit b.st of luck in and careers. of Art, Sylvester, the will prYsent Uary training ( Continued page 2) |