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Show JOHNIE PRAISES EX-PRS- XY ALMA MATER Page seven And, believe me, too much can't be said about the, latter. You have a way of life that is unequalled. I will be Dear Friends of Dixie: Just received another letter from home in the form of a school paper. It really is like a letter from each one of you at Dixie; it's impossible to say how much I enjoy the D.J.C. Oh, happy carefree college days! If Boeing aircraft Co. ever finds out much time 1 scend tl linking of you how ail, collectively as Dixie college, the best school individually with and its students Dixie . had a corner stone; ay no favorites; best- gang of friends as 1 p1 the light tie I'll fid road myself, "walktalking to myself!" little bit Dixie kindles a flame in it is such a consolation don't you all write to me; nothing would please me more than a letter from I promise to answer all letters you. d In the meantime, friends quick! to . something that I urge all of you every advantage of what may, here cannot be taken away. come is to take every opportunity, and there are so many there, to do the little things; for it is the little personal experiences and at Dixie pleasures, not knowledge, that is remembered. Knowledge is nbsdrbed, not remembered. Dixie B.A.C. game It's the we v;e think of after leave school, strangely enough; however, when the occasion our arises, we Dixie certainly is her friendliness, Rt Beat B.A.C. P.S . ' . 11, Box Seattle, just for 66f Washington me! A in the near future for Provo, where she will attend She is enrolled as a freshman, school. at the D.J.C. at present, and she will continue her schooling at high school in C.,RMA SIMMONS Provo m- DILL LEaVE . D SHIRLEY to be congratulated social spirit, and, most important of all, moral standards, on the fact that America is depending on you Dont let her down. Keep 'em Flying. Always a Dixie student, Jack Rcncher in mind keep ' haven't forgotten point is, idle mo- The geometry. eats are not spent recalling the principles of geometry! Dixie sunshine some VJhy of nows my memory; know that, would once more. mem-ories--mem- ories Each heaven to absorb be in botany, cheering the Flyers on to victory, talking in the library, and the many little things that make of the happiest time in life. it Seattle is very exciting; but exams from life that I the opportunity to attend school in had I'd give my right arm to be back in the halls of Dixie, rubbing shoulders with old friends, leaning against the radiator in the front hall, flunking one's a.11 my proud that ever cracked a text foolin' ' ir.yway, if it ever lio conies to ing down and that ever me book' thankful ANN j ADD ROSS SYPKUS arc in the St. George Temple Ross will leave in the near tomorrow. future for a mission in Canada'. being married t ABBOTT |