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Show Cedar City Seminary To Hold Get-Acquainted Party Recording one of the largest enrollments of the Cedar City L D S Seminary this year, students stu-dents arc anticipating a "hello" party that will be held at the Cedar First Ward chapel Friday eveninj, Oct. 2, as a means of getting acquainted. Und':r the guidance of the newly new-ly elected student body officers of the seminary the "hello" party par-ty will feature games, light refreshments, re-freshments, plus a dance. President Presi-dent of the student body this year is Dee Heyborne; vice president, presi-dent, I'.ose Marie Williams, and secretary, Joey Perry. Dale Tin-gey, Tin-gey, instructor at the seminary is the faculty advisor. A host of committees have been assigned to make this one of the outstanding socials of the year for the religious organization, organiza-tion, although many other worthwhile worth-while projects are scheduled Registering approximately 375 students this year the officers pointed out that seminary students stu-dents do not necessarily have to bring a fellow student to the social activities. The "hello" party, par-ty, as well as other socials throughout the year, require that only one partner be a seminary student. |