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Show George Utah PIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE May 1, 1942 r Uk V o-N- 0 30 tf! y'SN. cmfe AHA Vo Lime Humber 30 TIT- STl-iriRADIO' E COURSE GRC7ING - L IE C T Eight students are now enrolled 'in the radio course given at Dixie. They are: Jerome Ellis Carter, Richard Cannon, Verna Gifford, Dorian Campbell, Golding, Ellen Anderson, Grace Johnson and R. L. Scot;, Only one .other course of given this type is that at Murray. It is in Utah, organized under the Government pays and the student while he NYA the- program, learns 'radio theory, practice and code. Upon completion of the course the stu- certain is practically dent i ment' with a good wage. The present course started of April Students will continue until now in be eligible to regular work .will 1 enter the work July if they otherwise qualify. The age range is from 17. to 24, July 1. inclusive. Those interested Cecil Bowman, Mr. 'Bowman carded radios may get in touch with instructor. is desirous of getting for. his students. dis- Such instruments will serve a double purpose, give the class' material to work with, and furnish our soldiers with rebuilt for their recreation. machines P MALE CHORUS- TO BE HERE TUESDAY The Yankee who were sched- Singers, uled to give a concert last night, will be here next Tuesday night. This "male chorus, directed by Ormand Weight, will sing in the .tabernacle at ' 3:15. There . will be no admission charge. The chorus is composed of musicians of Parowan, who are giving the program as a sood-w- ill feature. such a nature students are sure to enjoy it. The program is of that M TO D A y - - of studentbody government Dixie will have next year will depend on the voice of the students today. The type Final election choices until 5 may be made up oclock. Campaigning went into full s.ving lion-da- y, with the naming of the. two opposing parties and their candidates for the offices. In. .keeping with the times, the party names of Gobs and Rookies wore se- lected. Prince came out in the primaries last Friday, Arlo Hafen on and O ALL STD DEI ITS URGED TO VOTE POLLS TO CLOSE AT FIVE employ1 I top and Wayne Arlo downing five other candidates. as YJaldo Brooks with .heads the Rookies, his campaign manager. Wayne is the', big chief of the Gobs, with Norman Hunt to show him the way. Other Rookie candidates are:' Herbert . Pitchforth, 'St. George, vice president; Girls club president; Junior Neilson, Washington, Boys Club president; John Miller, 3t. George, commiand LaRue Stephenson, Holden, ssioners of amusements. The Gob party roster is completed with: Cherril Snow,. St. George, vice president; Iva Lu Johnson, Kanab, Girls- club president; Karl Church, LaVerkin, Boys club president; VorNoll Chamberlain, and Bob Inscoro, Nephi, of amusements. Campaigning ceased last night,- starti- Alene Allen, Leeds, Or-dervi- lle, commissioners ng immediately after the organization of the Loud parties. speakers, party promises been prominent campaign and all literature-- , matinee dances have week. All who have not already voted should be sure to make their choice before five this afternoon. |