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Show Page Eight A The Dixie at day Journalists Chatter is published every 1 Darrel Miller Verla Atkin, John Vernon Hall Eugene Brooks.. T. Woodbury ,...., Blake, John Hunt.. Stanley Watts, Joe Bob Lund, Melvin Woodard, Alma Truman, Pauline Ence, Lee Fri, Max Stucki, Douglas We slejr-'Sulliva- If it. U i you it blame Hen, Betty Errors will Anril 1. r "1 C t V r V- t .r h Reporters (Faculty) You find anything onto the M Advisers Lou Gardner w g r r; J ... .Artists Typists staff. creep wrong with this paper don't if -.- college which meets these requirements. The student who is prepared to make this decision early in college has a great advantage. In this case he and choose knows what a he's after in life, ally succeeds. goes after it I'll You young pup, give you Uith graduation looming not too far in the future, a of our sophomores and seniors are confronted with this decision, made much more complicated and unstable by the war. Whether we plan to go to college or just step into a job we should be prepared well prepared. An inventory of these preparations should fsrceed along ?(ie lovely valley of the Ithon, growing mare beautiful as you proceed. Cl Student: Don't, n't spare it. you Lakeside Zephyr. (trying to be" pathetic at parting) I am indebted to you for all I , Student know. Teacher: Pray do not mention such a trifle. The Geyser A LET ' Av.-a- US YOU pffT n Cura aA o .1 YOUR CAR IDS you A 60-D- OIL CHANGE AY English Paper. determined campaign to enforce all forms of reckless and careless automobile driving An Berkeley has been launched by police, San Francisco Paper We are studying sin now in every way, and it is and interesting. You will get a very enjoyable than you ever had Before, Come.' view of sin different' Church Notice A piece of inyniind. be taken now. Llsnrndad a and usu- number From A ill AAA Teacher: High school graduates and college students quite of- ten find themselves in a confusing state in connection with what to do about the future. Some desire sudden- ly sweeps them off their feet and then leaves them just as suddenly as it attacked them. This is e specie ly true concerning the decision of major fields and colleges. Both are big problems; a wise decision in each case is definitely an important matter. In reaching the correct goal a student must give his fullest consideration to the field he truly thinks he is best suited for and the one which he feels will be of interest to him throughout life. He must work over those subjects you BUY HERE even near to the date of d will never be fooled vYN They had nothing to do with in, c A :p Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Norman tl j'JJTC Editor Editors Sports Exchange Editor Veronica Lake..... Leland Hafen, David Ginlayson, Thora Hafen. Lie! fusub the Associated Students of the College. noon by Soroul, Barbrra Fri- r v LET CLIFF AND CONNIE THE JOB DO |