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Show Page two Football Bennet spotting Sampson ARMISTICE ORATORS SELECTED with some bea- utiful passes. In the final quarter came another touchdown by four successive completed passes with Bennett as hurler .and. and Sampson as Turner receivers. oon, ; 0, function shall not bo Corbett, reported this contest to be outstanding, with Mr. Heatons talk Mr, quires on "The Costs of ; ticularly Smith. Other stu- -' M ' rules entire Committee.. not regard itself' agency and will violation of the who expect members. two urges that all athletes, student officers, and others Constitution By-La- ws see may in order that ssel ' practice debates. Cornelius. The after Weber meeting debaters stopped at Dixie the B.A.C. debate teams Friday afternoon. onrouto to Ephraim. .D. are now being enrolled in the v pcational education classes'. At the present time the enrollment of adult students is increasing, and th'e classes are anticipated to be very profitable. ; MEET WEBER Weber affirmative team mot De Lance Squire and Garn Heaton, while the negative team debated Bill Fry and Ru- that this committee is taka conservative ing stand, and that this' function is called for by our Constit-- ; ution. M. J. Miles. they ' The to. receive awards, road tho and semi-form- Saturday morning, Coach Mo 11s on and four debaters from Weber College met some of the Dixie Colleger students in Tho committee debaters, al Girls ball hold Saturday night, an election of stake officers was held. The 'following officers were elected Garn Heaton, president; for the M. Men: Earl'Hafen, vice president; and Howard DIXIE .'DEBATERS will not ignoro the cases that come to tho attention of the commi- its LEADERS NAMED Mon and Gleaner .D. by of the M The Gloa-,ii- er Morris, secretary-treasure- r. Girl's named Nelda Cornelius, president; LaBcrt a Woodbury, vice president; and Tola Washburn, secretary-treasure- r. Most of these are college students. be..-- mittee. do ttee or any ER , students engaged in the various activities. However, the com- -, above sts ' ' as a "crime detect ion not look Tor cases of MEN-GLZAN- At ut by tho consent of the The committee doos semi-finali- .D. requirements apply not only during tho season of a particular the entire activity, but through-oan award of school year. (Acceptance carries a moral obligation on the part of tho .recipient to maintain tho gcii-or- al standards of tho school as long as. the award is his, or hor, possession..-- rules must of wore: Lloyd Sand- -: burg, Schuyler' Gardner, Shirley Webb, Earl Hafon, Wilden Twoedie, Virginia McArthur, and Russell Cornelius. above 5. Deviation from those good. the ten contestants might well represent tho college, stated Mr. Anyone dont funds. Tho on "Our Mr. SWar" being par- "Patriotism," Miss Bentleys Democracy is threatened," and on at any eligible to receive any award purchased by judges, Mr. Smith, Mr. Hinton, and Tho or both', on the campus or bacco, school . American Legion. .D. Eligibility alternate ' Bunting played nice ball along with others in But thoir. plays were tho backfield, made only in cooperation with their team mates on tho lino. All members of tho squad saw plenty of action. While Dixie was trouncing Snow, Mesa and 'On was boating tho Parsons 16-Saturday Weber and Albion played a tic game, thus leaving Dixie and Albion in tho load. wore Lance '.'Squire as The two , "Ade" semi-fina- winners will give thoir orations in the armistice program in the .Recreation Hall November 11. Tho winner there will be presented with a gold medal by' the St. George Post of the Then just before the final sun, Williams, the star of the game, plunged thru. the center, of the line for three first downs and a touchdown. annual Armistice Day Oration ls held Monday afternGarn Heaton and Mildred Bentley as finalists with Do selected tho Contest At They left St. George invited the Dixie debaters, to join the Fhyra-Pyrnational The 'Weber squqd Members a, debating fraternity, and also to partic-- . ipato in the national debating contest to be held at Weber some time in March. ' j ,D. |