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Show i ' ! ft; . - If , I - 0 '? ,. ." 1 L, v.v;w: ..:.-..A-?maMaei.jiactja' , . . .. .jfe.vxfc If-'-rtWi "iMM i' f" - BYU scientist addresses club ; Dr. Tracy Hall of the BYU 1 science department, credited i with discovery of the manufac-! manufac-! ture of diamonds in 1955, was j the guest speaker at the Alpha ii Beta club meeting Friday af-i af-i ternoon, at the home of Mrs. ; 1 G. Lowry Anderson. He ex-' ex-' plained the history of the dia-i dia-i j mond and its uses which contribute con-tribute to the popularity and value of the stone. ! Mrs. W. W. Brockbank, vice- president conducted business i in which the date of the art tea, April 16 and the art festi-val festi-val March 12 were announced I and other items discussed. Next meeting will be "Feb. 26, at the home of Mrs. G. i Ray Hales. i The hostess served a nicely . arranged lunch at the close of ; the meeting assisted by her daughter. The all-Important public relations committee of the high school whose specific duty is to keep patrons informed of the policies, activities and accomplishments of the school, is headed by Glenn Montague, right. Grant Clyde, photographer and students of his class assist with news pictures. Students in photo are John Dougall, left, and Lawrence Law-rence Barney, rear. |