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Show THE DIXIE SUN September 24, 1958 V Attendance Policy Sponsors shall do their best to schedule these events during the last period of the morning or the last period of the afternoon. Any shall be clearer! meeting. It is expected that at the exception to this with the beginning of each semester or quar- by special arangement ter the students vi be appraised, president. preferably in writing, of the instructors policy on attendance and tard- Procedure on High School iness. College students should be informed as to what constitutes an Absences: 1. High School students who abexcused absence and how the insent themselves from one or more structor will determine this. classes will be required to obta v A mimeographed report form, the attendance officer an adin at the from shall be willed (Form before they can mit slip close of each day. The name of each absent student shall be re- their classes. corded in the blank provided. If a. If the student presents a satisthe student has been excused, it factory written excuse from their should be so noted. parents or guardian they will be given a white admit slip, signifyto the instructor that their abing Excused Absences: sence was excused. Students who In the case of high school stu- are found presenting fraudulent exdents the attendance officer will cuses to the attendance officer will assist the instructors by determin- be called before the Attendance ing the validity of excused ab- and Scholarship Committee at the In all college classes this earliest opportunity. sences. responsibility rests with the instrucb. If the student does not present tor. Sometimes students find it de- a satisfactory written excuse from or guardian they may sirable to miss classes in order to their parent be given a pink slip or a blue slip some in other participate will permit them to activity. In these cases which their class. : the responsibility is 1. The student shall be responsia blue 2. Students presenting ble for obtaining a signed excuse slip will be considered Unexcused request form (Form ) from the until such time as they may clear faculty sponsor of the event and up the matter with the attendance for presenting it to each of his in- officer and bring to each teacher structors at least two days before an appropriate white slip indicating the class is missed. Unless this is that the excuse was justified. Until done, the students absence shall be this happens the excuse will be remarked unexcused. corded as Unexcused. 2. Each class instructor shall be Students presenting pink slips responsible for providing an oppor- will3. be marked unexcused in the to make student the for up tunity the work that he or she will miss. instructors roll book and may be to the instruc3. The faculty sponsor in charge disciplined according of the event, shall prepare a list of tors announced policy. the students who will be absent 4. From time to time events are and shall place a copy of this list held, such as athletic contests in in each instructors box at least nearby towns, at which students detwo days prior to the event. sire to be present. While Dixie ColStudents participating in an as- lege does not encourage or condone sembly or some other event that such travel, from a practical standprohibited. Sturequires prior preparation may be point, it cannot be on taking such excused from classes during the dents who insist time of the event and for the maxi- trips during school hours must obfrom the. Pres) mum of one hour preceding it. tain a form idents secretary, have it signed by r 7 parent or guardian, initialed by each instructor, and returned to the Presidents office before the time of departure. Students who fail to Stop In follow this procedure shall be and discimarked Unexcused For Export, Economical plined in accordance with the instructors announced policy. Daily Reporting of Absences: Each instructor is expected to make an accurate check of class enrollment and attendance at each C-- 1 l) d three-fold- (C-5- Watch Repair, and for All Your Jewelry Needs. Dixie Jewel Shop Students Come in and get acquainted. THELMA'S 40 (North Main Back to school clothes Jantzen Tenna Paige Candy J rs. Campus Casuals t-- I mi J ; i i a 1 ; t l ( fa re-ent- school-sponsore- I i Delta Psi Omega Meeting Dates Told Miss Myrtle Henderson, advisor for Delta Psi Omega fraternity, announces that meetings will be held at 8 p. m. on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. The first meeting scheduled for September 25, will be in the form of a rousing get together fun party which will probably be held at some inviting spot. Plans for the years activities will be discussed at the opening party. All members are urged to be in attend- ance. The party will be sponsored by the officers for this year who are: Mansfield Jennings, president: Emo-gen- e Graff, Maurine Stucki, secretary and treasurer; Darlene Alldridge, reporter; Harold t; Rosengren. stake manager; James Prince, assistant stage manager. t t I I ;? , '? Errol Pectol and Grace McAllister as Indians, Gary Snow as Robot, as they appeared on the Dixie College Float entry in the September Round-Up- . Lambda Delta Sigma Fraternity Organized re j & 4 19 Dixie le j Dixie College Float Wins First Place Officers of Lambda Delta Sigma, First place winner of the Washfraternity at Dixie College, ington County Fair Parade, August are busily engaged in planning ac- 29 at Hurricane, and one of the tivities for the coming year on the of the general parade for h highlights directhe Under campus. tion of Janeanne Tippetts and Rich- the Dixie Roundup, September 19, at St. George, was the Dixie Coloffiard Smith, chapter social le pr ;i de be i j U Ci Pi I . : Cl i sr of q far-sout- presidents, cers are making last minute preparations for the first of the social activities which will get under-wawith the beginning of school. In addition to an opening social under the direct supervision of the elected officers, the years schedule will include such annual affairs as the Thanksgiving Banquet. Chris-ma- s assembly. Sweethearts Ball, and Spring Bridal Day. Among the other regularly scheduled events will be meetings, Sunday evening fireside programs, and a number of special parties. Membership in the social fraternity is open to all upper division students at Dixie College, according to Miss Tippetts. Pledging and installation ceremonies will be conducted during the early part of the Autumn Quarter. Officers of the organization include; girls officers: Janeanne Tippetts, president; Barbara Larkin, y t; lege float, Advancement Through Education. This beautiful blue and white creation depicting the progress of transportation from the days when primitive men dragged sledges, to our own modem day of space men and rockets, symbolizes the true advance in the field that educated men have fostered. The float was created by a group of students from Dixie College under the leadership of Carolyn Foreand master, second Marilyn Foremaster, secretary of the Associated Students of Dixie H ! L; I H ,0 Pi G D M be cc f ll t, i i de de College. tr The man with a shady character doesnt always keep cool. People who have never failed can never appreciate success. !Ct Ft ( !n S; e i iC si Loma Lovell, secre- tary; Marilyn Foremaster, treasurer; Norma Jones, reporter. Boys president is Richard Smith. His officers have not been chosen as yet, but they will be chosen soon after school starts. Faculty advisors for the group are: Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Corbett, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McConkie. Students Welcome to Dixie Lets make this w t J a memorable year E. B. SNOW Class Vithdr?v?l a ; le Furniture Co. Policy Announced College students who withdraw prior to the end of the sixth wek of each academic quarter at Dixie College shall be given an incomplete passing or an incomplete failing grade for each of their classes s their instructors shall individually determine. After the expiration of the sixth week, however, all students who withdraw will be given a failing grade unless petition is made to the Attendance and Scholarship Committee for special consideration. This shall be given for withdrawals made necessary by calls to the military service, to serve missions, for illness sufficient to prohibit attendance, and for other circumstances which the committee shall deem sufficient. i S o e S r-i ; Watch Our Showroom For the Strikingly New 1959 Plymouth & Chrysler d t b : 1; i a v t s r On Display Soon Ashby & McQuaid I I t |