OCR Text |
Show Page Two "' . DIXIE REPPESEETAT.iyES LLS DR HEAR lie ARTHUR- WRITES SLDOIJ attendRepresentatives Vrem Dixie the Terminal Junior College confer- ROM 'ALABAMA who ed 'in Anniston, Ala, Ogden last meeting.-report .. They met with Dr. Valter C. jjells, the' executive secretary of he American- ence was held which week Dear 3 1 ud e nt.s',6 -- , Junior Colleges. Association He 1 in-m- spoke on terminal education, mainly' on changing the curriculum in school to fit. the needs, of ''theof Junior who :to. intend go on to do"'pot colleges' " ' .' . .d. 3. , Students ! Students I Be on: the :lookr .out. for the 3. A. D. club.'-.. 'dont be 'on just' be misled by our name, the watch-' for.-mor- ; tion concerning this club,'- w The officers chosen- are - Mary Made,- tary - president; ' and Wayne reporters Leslie Cottam, amusement ...- committee; faculty adviser, Y ; Earl Mr. Earl-,-Cottam- '' De . Cottam,. ' v-- : ... ' ; . - .. of . dining the Science V building was-thprelude to an" eveni ng" of 'hun;-- enjoyed by the Faculty last evening, Miss Buggert headed the committee in charge of the supper,'-alfaculty mem- bers pronouncing it a great success ' follow? ; Jack- ' l ; this gaily bedecked in of all kinds and descriptions who cog-.-tum- a festive air to the .added' Sion. es occa: After the supper everyone proceeded to dance for ... 'continued 'celebration. " '' j :r : .D. : - :ITS DO: E The journalism class declared a- lioli-- ; day "Tuesday, and celebrated .by going 'down to the' "Washington'.' County ;News office and- looking over 'the journalistic JCURUALISM CLASS ;FIHD3 OUT TOT ; ' situation there. I : Sampson approval-o- the.' putting his', stamp of females 'in fhe groups the was whole crowd decided "that they--had.learn-- .. ed a few things about a newspaper press that werent 'related ' t'o.' foolishness!. .D. BEAT B. A. C. going to get.' that hes me the students ,if,' he has'' to choke it out. I would ..be, glad to back him up and give him my.. support if I were, 'only there. You sae my ..interests are .Still and always . some .pep out-:o- . be at Dixie.' .1 .want .to hear and redd'. cf great things from-Dixithis .'year,' so just dont dis- -. appoint, me.. .'I j would love to hear from .who ..vjbuld 'bare. At o' write to me. As .the Southerners say, "Yo. all be good .and write, .to.. me ifyou'ns; have a hankerin', Heaah?. will ' . .A former :fellow-stude- of Dixie, nt' Elder Eldon McArthur, ' .DELTA- .THE CHASED this .WOOD Anniston, .D. 'Ala. SHAPER RECENTLY HJR- -, ' the' woodwork .arrived This machine is' used for by., weak. the .edges ' o.f shop- boards, and will make many different kinds'. ..Mr. Merkley. states j "This j J is a great " to and the the shop improvement shop,' make to be, will able, students, many things which could not be made before. .. ; told Rencher. has - . ' Doyle . . learning that melted metal of 500 degrees Fahrenheit was-- not t6 .be and While dipping curious fingers After ' ; . ;-i- turkey Everyone - ' A.,, FACULTY CELEBRATE ; JOlIhiJ iym A supper h,e Id bin the room ' : secreTdmp- .- Mrs. M-- ; . as-follows- treasurer; Ida Foremaster,; ' I read in 3 County every week of the progress you are making. It Makes me home sick to-- think:. of what: I am .It. hardly seems that missing.seven short months ago I was min-- .. gling ..with' the. "students and living with them like one "happy family, and- now hero .1 am ..in tho wo rid practically alone, and a with- - one 'companion to talk " Bible , to, study, I look forward to the time when I can get back into th9se walls of Dixie and be able to. play football with the rest of. the boys,".. The closest associates I have .,are there at 'Dixie, and" my heart will ..always hold .those associations very dear. 'V I want 'to raise my" voice to you students to back' up'' the officers 'of the and all things' they do. college in..-anThey, were put there as leadersy'and how can they lead if the students- - dont ' : . rHews ,fw, . inf oriia.---, Stratton, Agnes Schnutz,-- .son, but-- Richard' president;" . . ' .How er.--pi:g;E- ,v... - j y ' : A. ,D. CUJ3' ORGANISED nearly three thousand bio Ih connection with this stressed vocational. .work. I ' V off - higher Schools. problem. he famDixie, miles aw'ay, I follow every gcrap of news I can get about the school that has so heart .a, love for all implanted things noble 'and. clean ...t. hat any school on the facqy of '.,Ulort'hI:VAmerica has to ' - ft I Even though Oct. 14, 1940 ' |