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Show Former Southerners Rate High in Army, School LT. WESLEY KELLER is in his flight training at Santa Ana, California, in the Army Air Corps. Lt. Keller graduated from the U. of U. with a degree in Aeronautic Mechanical Engineering. Majoring in spech at the University Uni-versity of Utah is VIVIAN ED-MAN. ED-MAN. She was elected AWL representative of the sophomore class Out of the group of fivo hundred girls Miss Edman was chosen with forty-six others to belong to the SPURS. Among the forty-seven chosen for SPURS, seven of the girls were alums of South. They are VIRGINIA GEORGE, VIVIAN EDMAN, DORIS DIBBLE, PAT SEARLE, BETTY JOE LEE, NOLA EGBERT, and MARJOLET HUGHES. All the girls were outstanding in various vari-ous fields while attending South. Perhaps some of you Cubs have heard of the "Smith brothers," bro-thers," GLEN and LYMAN. Glen is anticipating his call into the Army Air Corps at the present. He just recently returned from a mission for the L.D.S. church. At South Glen was active in debate de-bate and ROTC. PRIVATE LYMAN SMITH is now stationed at Fort Barroncaa at Pensacola, Fla., as a range finder in the anti-aircraft battery bat-tery of the Coast Artillery. Lyman Ly-man was stage manager at South and later attended the Utah Agricultural college at Logan. Stationed at Fort Worth, Texas, Tex-as, is LT. DON SAVILLE of the U. S. Army. Don was Lt. Col. ia the ROTC at South and graduated in 1940. Recently promoted to a Corporal Cor-poral was EDWARD L. FULLER, FUL-LER, who is somewhere in China, working as a radio operator and gunner. He has been in India and China since October, 1942. |