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Show Slavery was abolished long ago, but you can't tell the Forensics team that Slavery, the issue believed to have caused the Civil War, was reinstated by the Forensics Club last Wednesday. Not as a debateable item, however, but as a fundraising project. Held in the Institute gym, Crocheting Class Offered by Maxine low long has it been since you tackled a knitting problem, and Activities, examinations abound the slaves were auctioned off by Scott Anderson and bought by students in the audience. The slaves were brought in and put on display. Steve Copier was the first to be sold and paraded before the audience. He brought the Forensics Club a total of eleven dollars. The bids were higher than expected, and the Forensics club earned approximately $300 for their trip to National competition and for future wished you had someone to help you woi k it out? Enroll now for the Tuesday evening Knitting and ( Iroc holing class and start knitting those mittens for your guv - learn to make pattern stitches and improve your knitting and crocheting skills. scholarships. his class will be tutored by Maxine Pace, and should prove interesting to all. Whether you want to start at the beginning, or learn the Notwegian and Aran patterns, come and join with us to learn to create loselv. useful items. This course is olleied as a credit course, from 7 'o l) p.m. in the Home F.c. building, 2. oom The slaves were to do what their 1 1 i for international students ; Hafen. Masters asked of them for one evening. Suggestions by the audience included washing windows and cleaning toilets. test, may facilitate future registration by receiving a Passed See Wayne Westman on jjESL seal on their activity card. a December 7, 1979, in LA 211 anytime from 9 am to 1 pra fliis Friday, December 7, there will be Sciub meeting at 7 pm for (a) election J selection of the next fun activity, (c) Brazil by Nelio Goncalvez, and (d) an informal discussion groups or to leave. held in LA 203 and 204. gjj All students, including Americans, meetings and activities. jOn December 12 at 10 am and the Michigan test will be given. once on either of these dates. the Michigan test to register for I 6 Dix be an International Student! of student officers, (b) a ME pla pla I aga j gre Ant otlu are invited to the Met 2 at 2 pm in January You may take this test All students must have classes Winter quarter. LA ami 206; only passed i stor of ll Ho j bey : 1 1 j pla Am Hot Tic Bov Col the Man charged with lewdness The proi Charges oflcwdness were filed against Wayne Van Geller, Shilo 5. Van Gelter was arrested bv Officer Lew Barrett on November 30 after a complaint was filed. money for school i3ipSButDontyouborrow unless you have have into the Utah SEU to, look Guaranteed Student Loan Program. How It IVcrks. You arrange a loan with any lending institution willing to make a studenhoan. A bank. Savings and loan. Or credit union. (Most are will- will thre Art Con End will le allegedly committed exposure. I indecent of t( Dix ofp Van Gelter was released from the George City jail after posting S'100 S' - bail. ing to help.) You can borrow up to $2,500 He pleaded not guilty to the charge at a December 3 arraignment imo Ninth Circuit Court. a year for undergraduate school. Up to $5,000 a year for graduate school. You wont need any collateral to apply. (The state of Utah guarantees all loans.) You will pay only 7 annual interest. Well below the usual trat oil special presentation early dismisal for The meeting will be All in all, Mr. Woodward was pleased with the s.uccess it brought and hopes to make it an annual event. if Fini j International students may take the TOEFL test on January 19 at 8:30 am in LA 206. You should, however, register before the end of this quarter to ENSURE a place in the examination. See Wayne Westman, LA 211. fe? sdfcSSl? A ELcesS stobiit Egsr to. n the English as a second llanguage (ESL) requirements, by passing the TOEFL or MichiJ All students having completed 11! Other slaves auctioned off were Tracy Stout- - who sold for the highest, $52 Kenny Nielsen, Susan Alvey, Randy Lovell and Marcie j The for acc of tl 1 Re Emilia Butts elected DECA i state secretary interest rates for installment loans. And you wont need to make any payments until you leave school. If You Arc Interested Application for student loans should be made at least four weeks before the start of a new quarter or semeu If you have any questions about the program ask your schools Financial Aid administrator. Or write to the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority, 807 East Well send you a free pamphtetaJS11 Utah Guaranteed Student Loon N0 Dixie College was well represented at Park City when the Distributive Education (DECA) elections were held. Emilia Butts of Dixie was elected to the position of DECAsti secretary for this upcoming year. Jeff Graham of Dixie ran for The president but was not elected. of 16th and the 15th ran gathering November. The Park City meeting coincided with a meeting at Snowbird, which attracted Rui m PreSram over 300 DECA students from all western states. Tim Clarke the DECA national president, was! featured speaker. From Dixie, Butts, Graham, Pej' Marlow and Rex Heaton attended both, along with Dixie advisors Richard VanAusdal and Phillip Lee. 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