Show Campus in the Crisis Utes Who Keep Going Should Get Credit By Mary Rose Allen With more and more people getting their names in the we would like this week to give note to some of those Utes whose activities arc often practically un- known to most of but whose accomplishments are JB certainly worthy of We much B to those who work tireless- K ly for the school without along with the school and arc of- ten alone in their Since the war it has be- I J come increasingly difficult to hold on to some of the traditions and activities Mary Rosc which help to college and among the first-line workers to hold these are the leaders of the organizations that promote in movements to enrich our and in war time have plied whole-hearted effort to the university Literary Society Active Emily Barlow is keeping Chi Delta Phi literary alive in spite of the wartime and is doing a good job on the along with her chemistry Ted Anderson has been a continual boon to the university since he got Whenever anyone wants to tell anyone Ted's the man who can put it Jackie and her wartime hints to Utah women comes on the air every with the same success that Jackie gives to A freshman you ought to watch Bob who is not only handsome but has what goes with Bob raises about everything in his study of birds and and has had the largest snake collection in Faculty Members Too May we here give a boost to a faculty member who does credit to the U through his literary Professor Norman Brittin edits the national poetry a periodical well-worth looking particularly when it prints Brittin's own Among people year after serve us in the library is Pat Stuart who manages to keep up a good average and spend half of her college life at the circulation When all these we hold emerge after the still holding their we'll know it has been through the efforts of these and many students and faculty members who have not let the war be an excuse for letting down the |