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Show Page four Journalists The Dixie day Chatter is published every Fri- at noon by the journalism class of the college. o: STAFF McArthur Rudgar & Mary Wintch Joyce Kelley Adair & Hilma Schmutz Darrel Hafen & Donald Lund .Elwyn Cameron M. Editor Associate Editors Art Editors Sports Editors Business Manager BGITD OF OUR R SCHOLARSHIP DR I'VE? (( WHAT to ts! fine spirit pertaining t the War Bond drive ttb prevailed last year? Ccw tainly xic, tho students w Dixie, are not going K What has happened Laurel Jackson permit such a matter 1 Reporters. . .Sheldon Edwards, Ted Snow, Marion Mood: rd groat importance to go it Snow heeded. Typist .B . Glen Smith Last year tho X Adviser tho bond drivs EDITORIAL Exchange Editor clib-sponsore- THE PURPOSE INITIATIONS OF wit noosed the past two days, and will have the pleasure again Monday when Delta Fhi Alpha displays its pledges, of seeing who the newcomers to our school from the Woodward high are, and finding whos who in the field of music in our school. and today you havo become acquainted Thursday new much would and interesting talent that with otherwise havo been lost or gone unnoticed, had it not been for the initiation of the freshmen. move Such a has brought forth the spirit of pep and activity and has brought much light and enMe havo body officers stated if they would thb were oLoctcd tth do everything thoir power to further t tw Various clq project. have talked of starti the drive, but so far r.t thing has been done. TIP X club is now dissolves duo to lack of senior boo to all tho students of the school. So came student o Initiations servo as the moans for introducing in'n, dividuals or groups of individuals to various clubs lets think this thi and not only then or organizations, varying in aegroo from the actiover; vities of tho past few days to those monstros- but lets get busy af ities as practiced by the larger organizations and havo an even more sue cos a joyment B universities of America. Occasionally vie become harsh and into:. fere with school activity and in a measure defeat the purpose of the original plan, indulging in measures and that kill rather than create a requirements spirit of sportsmanship and fellowship among tho rather than exalting the students, belittling wo of education stand for. that spirit Wo must not tip tho balance in favor of doing away with such activity, because it is essential to lifo and morale of the students. Dressing of "Goats" and indulging in harmless activities arc pleasing and add lifo and activity to the curriculum of the school. ' ful year than last. f Ii D ECCrS D33CRIEED 'BAR To koop tj students inf or f now books p concerning tho library, attention c brought to tho follow! t titles: t "Behind tho Japanco Mask," by Jesso F. DtoiiR is successful attempt explain Japanese soci:: a lifo ' and customs. y The true story of tc soul, and is useless. A live from Arkansas doctor navy body is active, and a welcome addition to any group who or organization. succoodcd in savic most of tho officers at Clubs, classes and their initiations arc as essential to the proper functioning of the school as men of the Houston cc enrollment. Every student who is a true "son" or Marblehead in the batt is po:t "daughter" of Dixie will tc.kc part and be a part of of the Java Soa, ouch activities whenever opportunity 'to James in t rayed Hilt or. L participate in such activities presents itself. "Story of Doctor Wassol.'b D A lucid statement of t:d D D One mans folly is another mans fortune. fighting in one of o O countries D groat allied M Might brings out stars as sorrows show us truth. (Continued page 5) r A deed body has no |