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Show Two Page STUDENTBODY (continued from page 1)' year the band is a The student officers better balanced group than the last year, . even, though .'Wednesday approved 1944-4- 5 .budget.', for the ,there are about the same in it. student departments, The number " Under the direction of amounts are as follows: 5500 Mr. Bleak the band is now Athletics proceeds from., those "burdens 'will provide the i council a party. If the "offense" is committed three or more times, the guilty officer will be budget .and sit ions j -- repott ed were also cussed, s Band Boys requi- dis- hi. The annual 50 25 30 20 30 Club Business Debate Dramatics e, . Girls Club GET ACQUAINTED TEA' SET FOR NEXT THURSDAY get-acquain- -- - de- olsc.-wher- This i . of his student prived council service pin. The MUSIC HAPPENINGS YEARLY BUDGET DRAVA! UP AND APPROVER BY COUNCIL j 25 110 80 600 230 Lyceum Newspaper Yearbook ted tea, sponsored by the Faculty Women's club, will be held next Thursday from 4 to 6 p. m. in the Insti- - Miscellaneous b FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR DIXIE FOUNDER tute building. Funeral services were All students are asked as held last Saturday afterto bring their parents the social, noon for "Aunt Emma" Cot-- A guests during music program will be tarn, a Dixie pioneer and given and light refresh- - one of the founders of the ments served. The affair Dixie college, Her husband, Thomas P. is informal, The purpose of the tea Cottam, was a member of is for all to get ac- - the first bo,nrd of trus-quaint- especially for tees of this ed, . who attend, D LIBRARY The GAINS library These books of include: d STUDENT APARTMENTS READY be on Monday and nights at 7:30, Thursday with students start work next week. augmenting adult organization. String ensemble will be organized and classes will an if the students, Most of not seen Miss all, our new .piano Rasmussen, and vocal teacher, around the campus, Quito a number of students are enrolled in her chorus classes, have and they all seem There is to en- still for anyone who is interested in Chorus work, and Miss Rasmussen would be glad to havo more register for this'xvork. hi STUDENTS NSY.r during the ING Kaye Hunt, ' Three apartments have now been made ready for students at the old Morris home, recently purchased ed-Pap- irvvH will stra REGISTERweek in- Bert Chceney, appreciation what Mrs, Cottam and her freshman, Vcyo; Maxine IvNETJ BOOKS husband did in the early erson, freshman, 'Washington; expresses '(days of the school, Elwyn Cameron and Hygiene; Principles British Drama Middle of by the Dixie College. This 14th Century to End of building is one and half block east of the The Messages 19th; of Woodrow Wilson; ucation building. A Tale of Two Cities by Students interested in The American doing their own housekeepr Dickens; ce Scholar ing under favorable con- compensation; The Pilgrims dltions are asked to get Progress by Bunyan; Henry in touch with President Snow, Esmond by Thackeray, Self-relian- students who are inin orchestra should contact Mr. Bleak at once Concert orcheAny for clude: their Lorna appreciation to Fordham for several splen- did books contributed to the library, this game terested joy them. institution, room left prominent in the parents to get ac- - Both were quaint ed with the college pushing education to the and its instructors. front in Dixie and in con- Krs. Lucile Hardy, tributing of their means president of the Faculty for its advancement. VJomens The Dixie college stu-in- g club, is organiz- the committees to in- - dents of this generation sure an enjoyable time for use this means to express all ready for the afternoon. ers St. juniors, George. D PAPER TO BE MAILED FREE TO SERVICE IEN The D, J. will C. be free to all former students in the service, mailed if such terested. students are in- Just hand in the name and address of the one to whom you want the paper sent, either to Mr, Smith or to Eula change Mae editor. Earl, ex- |