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Show Five U. of U. Seniors Named To Owl and Key Membership Five senior students of the University of Utah Thursday had been named to membership in Owl and Key, men s honorary organization or-ganization at the university for prominence in campus activities. inose nsmea are Klcnerd Tracey Wootton, 1420 Bryan avenue, editor of the University Chronicle; Robert L. Chambers, 1 South Wolcott street editor of "Who's Who," another an-other campus publication; A. Leroy Taylor Jr., 258 University street member of the junior prom committee; com-mittee; George Evans Brown, 401 Harrison avenue. R. O. T. C. cadet oolonel, and Allan Pixton, IMS Browning avenue, chairman of the Founders' day committee. Selections were announced by Loftis Jolley Sheffield, Owl and Key president Fourteen members of Skull and Bones, junior students who automatically become members of Owl and Key In their senior year, are: Stewart B. Jardine, James Richard Rich-ard (Pete) Glade, Herbert Leo Price, Henry R. Pearson, Dee Parkinson, Merrill Graver Hatch, Wellington T. Webb, Ralph Otterstrom, Grant C. Aadnesen, Jack Kay Hardy Jr., Earl William Coombs Jr., Ralph F. Heath Jr., Wendell Harvey Best and Jack Forsey. Activities on Campus Win Them Recognition i if M- M' B M0 r V FIVE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH STUDENTS NAMED TO OWL AND KEY ORGANIZATION Richard Tracey Wootton, left; A. Leroy Taylor Jr., Robert L. Chambers, Allan Pixton and George Evans Brown |