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Show S. E. Names Appear on "U" Honor Roll When the "Honor Roll" of the University of Utah appeared for the Fall Quarter, this week, it bore the names of 20 graduates from the south part of Salt Lake County, once more putting1 outstanding out-standing students from Granite, Jordan, and Murray high schools in the scholastic limelight. Students whose names appeared appear-ed on the Honor Roll received cards of congratulation from University Uni-versity officials, for having obtained ob-tained so high a scholastic average. aver-age. To make the honor rolls, the report card grades of a student stu-dent must average A-minus. or above. Following are the students! who achieved this enviable record during the quarter of school which ended before Christmas: I Granite High School: Lynn B. Bennion. Robert Carlson, Grant Liddle. Irving McNulty. Reed, Merrill. Wendell Paxton, Thomas M. Rees, Vera Jerrilyn Clark, j Irma D. Labrum. Jane Nyvall. Lois Powell, Grace Riches, Leone Taylor. j Murray High School: Charles R. Hansen, of Midvale. and Cal-' vin McMillan, of Murray. j Jordan High School: Don Orton. ' Sandy: Warren Thompson. Mid- vale: Loretta Brown. Sandy: Irene Mickelsen, of Midvale. I |