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Show Two Page B. A. C. DIRECTOR DIES (Continued from Page 1) director at the E. A. C. numb oi of ye: rs and for Dixie Journalists ' Chatter is published every Friday at noon by the Associated Students off the college. has worked hard to build Eula Mae Earl Editor up th.t institution. BAssociate Editor efore being transferred to Sybil Anderson Maurine Bentley Business Manager the B. a. C. he was in the Assistant Business Manager dep: rtment of education at Dorothy Langston Dawn Andrus, Dale Graff, Marion Bentley Artists the U. S. A. C, He was a native David Finlayson, Patricia Pitchforth, of BryDean Fullerton Typists son and will be burned in Elna Gardiner, Misha Bentley, Marie Morris .. .Reporters that community. B. Glen Smith, Margaret Merkley Advisers services were Funeral held in Cedar City at noon The on Tuesday. If invitation an Dixie college joins with COURSE NOT YELL ATTENDED LYCEUM were given to all of the students Dixie college to attend a sumptuous feast where some of the finest foods the country can produce were to be served, we would think those people foolish who of did not partake of the feast. stayed This year Dixie college has offered a fine cultural nd intellectual "feast" to the students in the lyceum numbers which been presented, yet not more than half of the students have "come to the feast." Some say, "I don't like piano music," or "I don't underThrt may be true, but one may stand violin music." away and h-- learn to like ve and aopreciate fine We will h-v- e c-"- yet he to it. There is nothing which will tend to reand ourify the soul more thanwill good music. had rs good entertainment here this winter be had on the New York or any other stage, and it hr s not been widely aopreci: ted. Far too many listen as if good music stayed away, but the majority of and the students townspeople who have attended the lyceum numbers this year are enthusiastic about their value and want to have more. It is an embarrassing fact that a few, a very few, people who have gone to the concerts have laughed and talked while the performances were going on, thus annoying the people around them as well as being discourteous to the arof our students tists. "A finer part person Has try who .have.- of - living has been truly missed listen cannot to and enjoy good music." the lyceum course been worth while? again to have one as fine next year? D Could with Did A. her seems to week end it? ted. You anyone The had miss better . of at Orderville be yD Learning makes careful a nan fit Praise the schools And pass the education, (Sing three times) we'll all stay free. Praise the schools, He 're on a mighty mission; And All aboard and forward education; Praise the schools and pass the informs tion And we 'll 11 stay free. M the mind, the broader the statement. The narrower Hit MS t he we when Don't get excior are they? passing you're Hr. Reid might grab one d company D for himself. parocjy- by Mrs. John Thomas smiles this week. have anything to do anyone Tuesday? Lou Jean. A THeRE full be M THE SCHOOLS D seniors aren't important notes in history and oh d Shall PRAISE If. H. D a-'- Beth by the 3. a. C. in mourning for a vigorous leader. IwPwif cwlh - |