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Show 3 ip Pare Sevon cc:. music fac- The B. Y. I;, ulty cave excellent an concert on I arch 19. and quartet en-moles were played, fca- -t . Booth, ur i ng Lou i 3 oboist. The concert fea- ao guirvtet ' It looked almost as skip had fore Dixie come in just Day. Trie students wore admitt- on the campus. Since leaving St. Goorgc ed. into the Cnega Delta he has served Uncle San, or: frat lit y in initiation ritos hold Bonday evening. married, and is nor; workJoyc9 Pit hell, Shari one ing in Salt Lake City. A 3now, HI dene Hall, hi a i no Short, Jcraldine Inhdcr, Ten -- rny visited school soon before or after are Toy or v.ho rt Jones, Bob Covington, Leo Btruttox, Bentley, .Libert Yore Barnhurst, B.er-bo- raldc.n hood, for Clive I. no Bari emd had Gardner Robert sister mat sen. who ill. shorn excel- lence in public speech. The new members had boon pouted throughout tho day Bonday. Yt i&YBii c M All the turned who sophomore out Friday for the big cleanup paused from thoir labors momentarily to wel- former student Orson Trent ham, better known as come Jasper. by all He is 0 girls morning remembered as the guy with the & fA y' e a be- re or o s out c d , too. Borne r students now in the service who took part in Dixie Day activities, was Brooks, Gai Graff and hi don Uafen were admitted on the basis of their skill in drama. Bu-- la if a Ir |