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Show Victory Minded Old Grads Aid 'Uncle Sam' South Alums are still on the alert, and wherever they are, they have not been suffering from "spring fever" or lacking ambition to continue whatever they set out to do. "All out for victory" are Mr. and Mrs. Ross F. Dalton who have opened a nursery school in their home, 1930 Laird Drive. Mrs. Dalton, Dal-ton, before her marriage, was Aline Olson. Now enrolled in their school are 84 children whose mothers are busy working in defense plants or as nurses' aids or in the Red Cross in Salt Lake City. In 1941, Mrs. Dalton opened her school with three pupils. Since that time she has had 108 different children in her home. Mrs. Dalton is a graduate of the University of Utah and pledge adviser, alum and rush chairman of the Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Dalton, class of 32, is a prominent mortician in a local mortuary. mor-tuary. Ross was active in drama while attending South and still participates in the LDS Interstake Drama group. He also is president of the EBA business club. Grant Kelly, graduate of "42" is now in Washington, D. C, obtaining ob-taining further education at the Howard University. Grant is following fol-lowing in the field of Aeronautic Engineering. While at South, Grant participated in boxing, track, and football. At Howard he is boxing and running the cross - country races. Now serving Uncle Sam under the stars and stripes are Private Willie Stewart, California; Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Bill Neilson, serving in the Navy and stationed in Australia; Major Wallace Mace, "34", and his wife, Francis Bennett Mace, "34", are at the present in Tonopah, Nevada, awaiting a permanent assignment. as-signment. Capt. Karen Bennion of the Air Corp is instructing advance flying in California. Cadet Donald Leonard Steadman at this time is a basic flying cadet at the Bainbridge Army Air Field in Bainbridge, Georgia. |