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Show activities for the year. extended application for membership ELIGIBLE VOTERS CAN HELP LCC..L 3CHCCL3 Everyone in the country is ! improve his living conditions that conditions ways tnany trying to There are can be im- proved, but the surest and best way is by making our government into that form which is best suited to our needs. That is how our government has come to be the finest on improve fect. by constantly trying to and make more nearly per- earth, it is That it what we are doing when elect certain people to study the problems and to suggest suitable adjustments to the problems. 'Cur selected people have found an uneven distribution of tames and funds for school maintenance. They have proposed two we is now open; new members are always joining; and now is the time to get in on the future activities. D o.'G ' IN GIRLS VCLIEY .ALL INTEA 'DEALS w-.C- The girls' intramurals slowly closes volley ball season with many he ads hanging in s ha.ie . It seems the alumni its ms stepped with no defeats. team teams The into the foreground their position in the and as of Wednesday, Team ladder, are: Victories fine amendments that will rectify uneven distribution. They are amendments number 3 and But these good amendments will become this unless worthless every voting person will use his privilege and vote them into our constitution now.. T"e have hardly finished a deadly fight that 'we might continue to live as vie wish; everyone is sure to feel the strongest desire to use his newer and VCTE. are eligible to date final for registration is But make sure you The 29 Washington County citizens can't vote. Nov. will mean at least re- I. Veterans of The or- ganization assures the public it will be a flashy team, to average a 190-l- b. line backfield. 180-l- b. boys are planning practice soon, to be in shape for their first game Nov. The college. There will be plenty of action, and the vets should 6 with Dixie give the college a good game. The V. F. T7. is themen'who Nile," and or- served over ganization for young seas. They have a complete outline of hostesses, rs. Everett. appropriate HR. m- ' D D EdfLZS VJ.o ELECTED president of the business section of the U. E. A. at the convention last week in 3:lt Lake, as a Foreign Ears met Oct. 1 at the city court house. Cne of the well discussed subjects was the organizing of a football team, to consist of former Dixie and V. F. 1. men, to be and a 1. FAERIC NOTES coached by Crwin "Zug" Bennett. The D N G. Ludwig's "The af- amendments. 20 more money for our schools, with an actual tax duction of more than U mills. A in the science building. Krs. Cottam and hrs . Rayles, chose 'Egypt as the topic for the day. The program included Nrs. Cottam1 s review of Emil usic by ford not to vote for these They Faculty "omen's club met yesterday The Z NacBCNALD CE KANA3 D registered special Dstudent yesterday. D |