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Show Page 6 - THE DIXIE SUN September 18, 1973 Evening School enjoy several horse back trips into local recreation areas. Callers will The Varmint learn to lure coyotes, bobcats, and foxes with whistles (imitating the sounds of an injured rabbit) and other calling devices. They will also learn such as camouflaging and Dixie College Evening School offerings this fall should have something for everyone. They will range from the strictly academic, such as "High School "Beginning Completion," and German," to the recreational, and such as "Horsemanship" "Varmit Calling." Evening According to the School Schedule, the "High School Completion" course, will for those it possible make adults lacking a high school diploma to complete their high school requirements or prepare to take the General Education "taking a stand". Other courses Dixie students should be interested in include "Beginning Guitar" and "Beginning Ukelele;" "How to Play Bridge;" "Puppetry;" the various food preparation calsses; "Knitting," "Macrame," and "Needle Works; "Law and the Layman;" "Courtship, Marriage, and Fam- Development (GED) Exam. "Basic German" will cover reading, writing, and basic con- "Scuba Diving;" "River ily;" Running;" "Astronomy;" "Ham Radio;" "Welding;" "Home Repairs;" and "Surveying." For further information, students should contact the Registrar, Mr. Vern Thomas. versation. "Horsemanship" will offer the student the opportunity to a colt, learn to green-breamount properly, neck reign, and it will also offer the chance to Library Hours Extended You should know that a few changes in library personnel may bring a few changes in the action on the main floor. Mrs. Pendleton, the cataloger, retired to greener pastures, her rose garden. Mrs. Thomas, the nemesis of the noisy, has retreated to the backroom where she will catalog new books. She did retain first rights on the card catalog so will come out for a breath of air or whenever the decibels rise. Mrs. to the Wenzel, a newcomer by Delmar Gott Once again the Dixie College library welcomes all new freshmen and old sophomores to the daytime social center of the Bring your student campus. identification card to the circudesk and for a mere lation scrutiny of this important piece of plastic the library will loan several books of your choice. Fines are still 10 cents per day per book. library, will take over the circulation desk in the forenoons, and we ask the X Club not to harass her too much until she Mrs. learns all your names. the mother of the Jackson, library, will still be available for counseling each afternoon and Register for Institute IB "K igetl ge larcl .ebel evening. A: you Perhaps the most important innovation, at least to the student body president, will be the extended hours of the library. On a trial basis the library will remain open until 10 p.m. both Friday and Saturday. The sche- itere "11 ;t tc id illeg ebel an f A rest' dule will be: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. p.n The library staff is not in the complete agreement with this A increase in hours and expense; 'ficii in increase no especially with 1 Institute Officers open the doors to Registration operating funds, and with the wisli5Pte the All no other two college gym. Students college students wishing knowledge that register for lnstitutcLr0U; year college in the state keeps to register for Institute can do ing to its library open on Friday and so any weekday from 9:00 a.m. classes only will be admitted ti a' wishlc Saturday evenings. Services may to 5:00 p.m. in the Institute the gym along with those have to be cut in some other building. You may also register ing to register for regular colleg;tes ie classes. Fees will be $3.00. area of the library. However, the on the 24th of September in ovei staff has agreed to remain open Of these extra hours for several e sc weeks to give it a fair trial. Near the latter part of July even Chuck Stewart, who neve :ptei In a time when book costs the members of Sigma Gamma did get out of the water. m. are increasing drastically, when Chi had a great party at Lake th Gamma Chi invited Sigma book theft is increasing, when Powell. George Lang and Shel- high school graduates and othe inflation is accelerating, but don Johnson provided boats for guests to a party at the Cottarients when the budget does not keep the occasion. There was an exRanch, near Veyo. It was iwn and everyone wonderful pace with expenses, then any cellent turnout evening of 8ameime; increase in open library hours seemed to have a splendid time... good food, and fine association, aw must be justified, especially when some public libraries in larger cities are decreasing their open hours. Sigma Summer Gals - F If your wardrobe looks like an empty closet . . . Get it together with back to school fashion from . . . Serving Fine Mexican Food i Don Miguels wishes you the best year yet. We extend to you our invitation to visit us anytime. meal will be given back in ship surprise. 'Lot's More To Come" the way of Remember 10 (AzCejci off every V 49 N. MAIN a student fund or scholar- , . c ctec WASHINGTON, UTAH On Sale Now |