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Show U. of U. Scholastic Fraternity Lists Cedar City Students Three University of Utah students stu-dents from Cedar City, a former resident of this city and a student stu-dent from Enterprise, have been elected to membership in Phi K.ippa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity, it was announced an-nounced today. Cedar City students chosen for the honor were Donald Esplin Jones, Gail Barber Bradshaw and Mrs. Marian Bradshaw Munson. Mrs. Munson, wife of Floyd Munson, Mun-son, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw, and Gail Bradshaw is her brother. Mr. Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Marvin Jones. Mrs. Munson Ls majoring in home economics at the university. universi-ty. Gail and Donald are management manage-ment majors in the college of business. All three are seniors and all three are graduates of th Cedar City high school ano the Branch Agricultural college. Jones has been active on the business staff of the Daily Utah Chronicle. Alan Matheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Matheson of Salt Lake City, and former residents of Cedar City, was also named to the honorary fraternity. Alan was born in Cedar City and lived here for some time before his parents moved to Salt Lake City. Another southern Utah student to receive the honor was Alva Lou Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt of Enterprise.) Miss Hunt is a senior majoring in nutrition at the university. She is active in Omtcron Nu, national home economics sorority, the Home Economics club and Lambda Lamb-da Delta Sigma. Fifty one university students scholastic averages in the upper 10 per cent of their class were elected to the scholastic fraternity. frater-nity. To qualify it was necess.irv nt only to be among the upp'-r 10 per cent of the clasr.. but to maintain a 3.5 scholastic aer age. |