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Show Dixie Journalists every Friday at noon by the Associated Students of tfte College. , .Clara Williams Editor Virvin Whipple Associate Editor., Eula Mae Earl Exchange Editor.. Business Manager ..Sybil Anderson Business Assistant Manager Betty Lou Gardner Dawn Andrus, Dale Graff, Audrey Paxman Artists Jean Bowler, Anette Pendleton, Typists .. Phil .Vivian Snow, Spendlove, Reporters Helen Bit Fredrickson, Joyce hell, Norma Jean Paolasso, Enid McArthur B. Glen Smith, Margaret Merkley Faculty Advisers ...... BILLY IN TIME OF TRACEDY a not street light, placed in front of the education building to inform that of a him whether book store is - the wonders that knev;, Enid? "Hero Mr. Reid saunters his room, acDcss out of the hall, store, into tho book takes his time his business and I back. make one dash for the door just mad in time to gain no admit- file this I D Please The hoped such a tragedy- will never strike again , but if it does Dixie can be relied upon. hadnt David was a senior at Dixie, though, he ' or not open, good doctor further what Hr, Reid has Do you ho hasnt. The bly. It is . there is signal, similar to' Seldom has a tragedy struck nome with such force as tance!, 'Therefore, the one resulting in the death of David Finlayson, and never has the spirit of Dixie manifested itself so no- complaint , students and teachers conducted themselves in a manner that has shown real character. The help given to the injured was done in the spirit of the true Samaritan; the trip to Lake Mead was given up courageously by all; all have given generously of their and the group turned money to assist those stricken; out en masse to pay final respect to David. In mood, wonders why sallies AND FAGUT.TY Or Not To Dr. Hardy, in a quippish about DIXIE STUDENTS In "To JChatter is published The Paje JliirtJL-- ... PA Do. Miss Henderson asks that students and teachers vao for magazines rev, am directly to tho 1 brary desk, and not to tho library box in tho outer sign them office. D Poor Poochio. reached his eighteenth birthday. He was born on Jan. 27, 1926. David was an excellent student and a boy He had a cheerful disposition sterling character. went. won he wherever friends that quickly a widow, David received A son of Etta J. Finlayson, most of his schooling in St. George. He graduated at of the Woodward ploma in 1942 and received a high school di- at Dixie in 1944. D D STUDENTS MUST HELP PRESERVE them; D THEIR HERITAGE young those men millions who fought on of and died for the integrity of the our nation will neb rest generation to which most of us belong is custodian of our civilisation. There were given into our hands a precious tradition and a superlatively most rich nation. We have just fought one of the terrible and disastrous wars of history to preserve that heritage against the ambitions of aggressor naThe until they sot foot until whet they fought for as safe and scours is as only a free democratic people can make mado it. our shoulders, stuand dents of America, rests this enormous burden. To On that war victoriously, have established a basis for a sound peace. But that peace is yet to be won and made secure so this end wo must work, as never to plunge-- the world into chaos and misery study and fight heritage to again. Those boys who fought, and arc now sleeping in is the supremo French soil, still wot with their fathers blood; protect and defend as long as wc are privileged to do those boys who fought and died in deathly and know nemo so. they didnt jungle islands, whose tions. We have completed --F- ; fever-infest- ed or |