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Show Wasatch Notes By Lowe Ashton King Bob Vanderwagon of Zuni, New Mexico, and Queen Badine Pape of Daniels, Wyoming, Wy-oming, ruled over the Senior Snow Ball at the Academy last Saturday. "Vandy" is the third representative represen-tative of his family to come to the Academy and is president of the student council, while Na-dine, Na-dine, a twin to Norman Pape, a regular guard on the championship champion-ship football team, is one of the three Papes in the graduating gradu-ating class of '48. Tommy Morgan of Jensen. Utah, as the Freshman publicity manager gave the Senior class a race until the final gun gavn the seniors an average of 69" per person against the Freshmen Fresh-men 65c in the lc a vote contest. Bill Calloway, a Junior at the University of Illinois, travelinr about the countrv representi""-the representi""-the Worlds Student Service fund, spoke at Wasatch Tuesday. ' Mr. Callowav gave a vcrv vivid picture of the condition of the European students. He attended at-tended the Youth Conference in Oslo, Norway last summer and spent some time seeing the conditions con-ditions for himself. He snol-p of several incidents where clothing cloth-ing was pooled in order to lo' different students attend school every other dav. He also spokf-of spokf-of cases where parents floodor' their livingroom floors so thaf their children could skate ov the ice and thus keep warm through physical activity. |