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Show Page Three iMIGIBILITY-AWARD- COMMITTEE. SETS RULES S on commit'tee eligibility has not and established general requirements of all Tho awards" tho-following- dents .who WOODBURY and A' . . activity body constitution. ,fD:-C3DA- life' painting' of John T. graces the walls of the college the family in Wednesday's assembly.' portrait is :The by a Mexican Juan Macaca. cxtra-curricu- as established in tho student-- PRESENTED library as the result of tho contribution of the portrait to the collpgo by ficial studentbody award: 1. Any student to be eligible for the. -" official block "D" in any lar activity for which the official stu- -. dentbody award is given must; first meet; the participation requirement for- that: John artist, T. tho Woodbury, a son, made -. bewas which in received presentation, half of , the,. Mr.- Woodbury - In addition ho must recommended by the faculty member in bo beautiful' Woodbury qualify for; the of- - are to PORTRAIT his sister, titled, charge of tho college by President Snow. also road a tribute poem by Annie Woodbury Hafen, ,,xnother''Lincoln. en- -' ,f Virginia Woodbury, a Dixie .student, particular activity. andbe to the student Any eligible for ..; grandaughter of' the subject of the award must further meet tho general gave a short sketch of tho .portrait, life--'"O.her grandfather. A daughter, quirements of good social, conduct pu6h Mattie j'Woodbury Ruesch, read' a 'charathat he is a represent.ive Student cteristic comic reading often given by of the Dixie .college. Eqch student will as an individual case; "and"' Mountain Justice." bo regarded hcf'"fathcr, "Thcr the committee,. Woodbury was a member of tho first if, in the opinion ofmcasuro 'boards, of trustees of tho Dixie college, this student fails to up to the then known as the St. George Stake Acadaverage level of Social decency apdgoqd ' taste, tho student may forfeit bhis'j emy. He held .many positions of trust in his pity, .inti county, and taught school avard. for" a number:., of- years . 3. A student to be oiigiblo'"for an Mr. Woodbury was always one of tho award must meet tho standards of scholmost generous supporters of the college, arship as established by the studentbody in both word and deed. constitution for the particular, activity inHis- son, John T. Jr., has been, an in which the student has boon particistructor. in tho college since its foundpating. This is to bo int erprotod that the scholastic or academic requirement ing. Two other sons have also served as must bo net for the quarter in which 'the instructors. They arc: ..negus M., a student was participating, and not: for professor at the University of Utah, and ... David' 0., father of Virginia', a carpenany subsequent quarter. ter and contractor of St. George. It. is the concensus of opinion of the 2. re-.-- ' ' ' ' : " Mr-..- . ; ; ; of tho committee that members it is not their business to delve into the private lives 'of students of the college, only in so far as their conduct night undermine the high standards of social conduct that have always characterized tho this institution. that any The committee feels should bo, a' who student to be eligible for tho official block "D"' truly student, be an asset to his school would avard ' one representative always rather than a The avard s liability. on committee ' and eligibility me- consists of tho following " M. J. Jack Ronchor, chairman, Milos, Jay Tolmnn, Ann Robinson, Ddrothy Kirschi, Melville Ki'rschi, and Junior mbers: Gardner. ' has b'eon many students lately, due t'o attracting tho fact that tho cooking classes' .have n and candies for cakes sinking DEPART3HT h-c- ; christmas. is glad to honor such a students and faculty ex- college character, and press their true gift., appreciation for the ' ' .D. aET GUILD PMC'S VISIT TO EXHIBIT The' 'Beaux Art Guild met last Monday BEAUX night' to 'discuss several matters of importance, paramount among which was tho proposed trip to visit the 3.Y.U. Beaux Art' "exhibit at Provo .' Reports wore given at the meeting on tho picture of the "Last Supper" and of the making of animated cartoons. These reports wore given by H.T. Paco and 'Schuyler Gardner, respectively. " .D. THE that .D. THE HOME ECONOMICS rho B.A.D. went' CLUB LaST NIGHT A H-iD off with a bang. hoard about this Everyone there enjoyed the presents and oats. Wo have club before, automobile drivers' association is a good tiling to hive around. 'and' admit that a bettor- |