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Show Page four jE:DITO&Sj4ZZY THE SPOT NEARIN' ARE MG S-PKAKI- FUTURE TEACHERS The ' ON Future Teachers of America is one vocational clubs of of the fetv strictly the Dixie college. It was chartered two years ago, the first college organize- tion of its kind in Utah. ! Of it pter course, will be all advantages lost. will have a chance to ; ! J j ! j j j show South"? Mhat's you all j like music? Don't you wont Dont an opera, concerts or any of those enter- tainments that make for a grand and enyear? tertaining school Surely you do I Well let's get behind Mr. McAllister and help him all we can in his effort to put over successful chorus work and an "extra special" opera. Come on, you singers, now's your Beulah Blake j j j ; j j ' i i not have a too hard to keep .D. mind. one-tra- ck it on the track. is until St. a studies plenty, but Kloa BI oak her voice. --q- she She George knows more. , uiet usually to starts quick and girl who tiny as is also from St. George. -- Nolle Bowler is a happy, go lucky person, but bright, who hails from Gun-loc- k. .D. j THIS IS YOUR PAPER The D. J. C. , though sponsored by the journalism class, belongs to the entire studentbody. It is of particular interest to you who read this editorial. What do you in 'it? want Nows, of course, and the journalism class can take care of news items of major importance. j ! ! also want the personal items. But is the staff going to get them? The staff members might report what they find out, but their social circle is small. You don't want the same names to You how appear all the time. If so, you must Don't wait to bo asked. Hand in your columns, items for columns, personals, jokes, complaints, or Do you want columns? contribute. what have you. The of a i paper depends upai vitality the vitality of the studentbody, and particularly the life of those members who take time out to read this editorial. chancel Do time. Sylvia Barton is from Tropic, sing and you will hear a very pleasing voice. She is a very likable person, so get acquainted with her. "Songbirds of the students? . very quiet, but wait' I the matter, medical doctor. Howard Atkin tall, thin and bashful. But watch out; he has power. A promising athlete. B ruco Barton is that sandy complex-ionoboy from the east end. He is a good studont and worth 'knowing. A. Van Ordon Bateman has not been in this section long, but he is a real addition to our group. Luon Atkin is from St. George, talkaa but knows what she is talking about. Her violin is her favorite pas- .D. APPEAL TO SINGERS MADE YThere are those ordinarily lives, in Kanab, likes St. George. His father is AIKEN tive, j at a second meeting of the club to be called in the near future. You i of the cha- Too, it will 'give Dixie much unfavor- able' publicity. Besides advertising to the world that its future teachers are not interested in their future, the loss of the charter will be published in the F. T. A. yearbook, which will be read by every F. T. A. chapter in America. Nkat aro you going to do about it? DUKE but he faces sudden death, duo to lack of interest on the part of those who in- tend to make teaching their life's work. At the meeting of the' club Monday only six future teachers appeared. night, Do you future teachers realize that this club is one of the finest helps you have available to guide you in your chosen profession? Do you lower division students know that this is one of the few clubs of the school you aro eligible to join? Prospective teachers hwo made the statement that they do not have time to attend to the activities of the club. To make such a statement merely indicates lack of interest in your own future, if teaching is your job. Vhat will it mean to Dixie to lose its F. T. A. charter? Now Stewart Fallen hails from Leeds. Ho His dad promises to be a big man. drives the bus. j ' O' THE GREEN It is i Here's to a greater D. J. C. d |