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Show Page two COTTA!' I GETS GARTH KINGS i'JPa ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR AT FESTIVAL is Garth Cottarn, a Dixie graduate, Arrangements. have been- completed to have the Utah .Pa Orchestra provide the musical program for the Fine Arts one . of 123 members of the graduating class of the United States Army Air Corps Advanced Plying School today at Luke 'Field, Phoenix, Arizona. periods- . required. for any occu- well-balanc- Projects are sending a lecturer to speak on modern art at; tho ' night. MORE F.T.A. will violin Ben Clem ' ' Re f r e s hment we r.e'. .served and a danc d followed. reports that Alma Uoodbury fine group this year is optimistic about-- the years activ- and he they have. a ities. D " SHOP BOYS MAKE .ST iGE .ERUIPIGNT in the shop department, under direction .of started working on ' Mr. the Kerkley, have new practical doors .and windows, to bo used on The atago with the cyclorama curtains. will be used of the Fine Arts play, - . :.-- for the setting Celebrity. The' - R. A. ASIBT HILL BH.TIC SFBAIER Institute : at the Sunday. Sunday, school next to All students' are .invited-attend. be hold Monday to be present Mr. Ashby will T.- A. night at 7:30 in tho All members are urged bo tho are the club. Tho organization last F. . members Hew n Allen,: solo; Bill.Swapp,. and Bob Inscore, trumpet quartet;' Garth Tietjen, saxophone solo; Laurel Brinkorhoff and VerKell Chamberlain,' piano duet; Joyce Lowe, vocal solo; Ben McMullin, piano solo; "wayne Prince-andBob Inscore, trumpet' 'and baritone duet. McMul-li- D TO 1CEET MONDAY Science building. Huntsman, vocal solo;-Ja- employment The monthly "meeting of the Delta night, the new members were officially admitted into the club. Each of the new members appeared on the program, which consisted of the following: Kent Uintch, trombone solo; Ora The frames is socking Kisson . IHITIATIS I.TZVU Phi Alpha met Monday and now ' Snow D3LTA PHI ALPHA the Ray in an aircraft' company. D The. boys week ployment. quontin received a formal announcement of the exercises from Garth. President ; Graff, Mason Barton, and Ben 'Ford are completing Neqlt the work in the sheet metal class, and are leaving for California' to seek em- Utah. Brooks, STUDFUT3 COMPLETE DEFENSE UORK This the .graduating class come' from 21 states,' with five enroll e'es from President p.m. on Friday, December 5. 2 D ' of Members at program was ' ' The ..Arts ed subjects.'. His flying instruction continued in planes ,of higher horsepower, with specialization In instrument and radio beam flying, link training and long cross country flights, both day and high school in the one for tho. college in and 6. i , the for-- ' - ' i will give -It ' aftornoon, and the evening of December A. The play, "The Celebrity, will be presented on tho evonings of December 3 .according to a ltt.er .received by the. D. 1, 'C.. from the Air Corps headquarters. Garth'U. came' to Luke Field after having finished' liO hours of flying time and a knowledge of ground school pation, 5 performances, school and elementary -- training '3-- one two . graduation ceremonies will mark end of one of the most difficult the The December Festival, speaker. still invited to join its charter renewed ivoek. ... . STUDENTS PRERUG. FOR ARMISTICE A large preparing number ORATION of the students, are for tho oration ' Armistice on" the debate .and day. majority American problems class are participating. Two students will bo chosen next' Friday to compete in the finals of this of Tho ' contest. a VISIT DECIIr Ur. and Mrs, Jay Tolman are Dixie visitors' this week-en- d.They plan to stay TOLLUI-i- until after the with '3. 'A. C., then game to hunt pheasants. go All Dixieites are glad to welcome tho return of these popular teachers of last year. to-Delt- . ' ' D ' T:E 'JUNIOR' during tho- orientation period Uedr nesday. Her' subject 'was, "Music Appreciation," Some' outstanding records were played, and Miss Falck "played three numbers on the piano. MIS-- GIRLS FaLCK ENTERTaIIED |