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Show Dixie Junior College Faculty Now Complete; Begins September 15th .Mr. I'. I). Spilsbury Instructor Instruc-tor in Agriculture and Shop work; Faculty Now Complete for coming Term President li. Glen Smith of the Dixie Junior College announces that the faculty is now complete. Mr. P. D. Spilsbury. who is at present studying at the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, in tho new instructor in agriculture and shop work. Mr. Spil-bury had his undergraduate training at the I'niversity of Arizona. He was graduated from that institution institu-tion with a B. S. Degree in 1931 and was awarded a graduate teaching fellowship at the Iowa State College for the year 19.31-32. 19.31-32. He was granted the Degree of Master of Science at that institution in-stitution in 1 932 and is now-working now-working on the doctorate degree. Mr. Spilsbury was also appointed director of the Men's Cooperative Dormatory at Iowa State College. Mr. Spilshury's agricultural x-perience x-perience has been practical and varied. He was reared on a farm where irrigation was practiced. He served four years as field and laboratory assistant for the Agronomy Ag-ronomy Department of Arizona and spent two summers as field j foreman for the Iowa Agricultur- al Experiment Station farm. For his Bachelor of Science Degree he majored in Agronomy and minored in Botany. For his Master of Science Degree, hia major was crop breeding and his minor Genetics. He Is a mem ber of Alpha Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta, honorary agricultural agricultur-al organizations, and he hai held office in the Alpha Zeta Mr. Spilsbury's father and mother formerly lived at Toquerville. Toquer-ville. and he has an Uncle living there now." He is acquainted with the conditions of Southern Utah. He comes very highly recommended recom-mended by all who have known him. Mr. Ralph Hunstman. artist, instructor at the Virgin Valley High School, will give a special course in Landscape PaintilK If enough students or townspeople are interested. This class will be given In the late afternoon, probably prob-ably on Saturdays. Mr. Huntsman Hunts-man was awarded the Bachelor of Science Degree from the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University in 1928. He has since spent four summers there. He was a student of B. F. Larson and has spent four years teaching at Virgin Valley High School. A group of Mr. Huntsman's paintings were on exhibit ex-hibit at the Dixie Junior Co"ege last spring. The other members of the Dixie Junior College faculty are: B. Glen Smith, Joseph William McAllister, Arthur Knight Hafen. John Taylor Woodbury, Jr.. May Ward Hunt, Earl James Bleak, Hyrum Lorenzo Reld, Arthur Alfred Al-fred Paxman. Leland Hafen, Mathew Mansfield Bentley. Alice Scvy. H. Val Hafen. Linna Snow, Mariam Ahlstrom, D. Elden Beck, Maurice J. Miles, Lenore Thurston. Thurs-ton. Clara Woodhouse. Beth Gardner Sehmutz and Ellis Everett. Ever-ett. The Critic Teachers In the Education Department are: Vernon Ver-non Worthen, Vivian Frei. Mishie Seegmiller. Florence Foremaster, Tillie Winsor. Rose Graham, Clara Graff and Karl E. Ford-h Ford-h a m . Robert Urie Macfarlane will remain as custodian and Nellie jCox stenographer, in charge of tho Stenographic Bureau. The Division heads are as follows: fol-lows: Arthur K. Hafen. Fine Arts: John T. Woodbury. Jr., Education; H. L. Reid. Liberal Arts; D. Elden Beck, Basic Sciences. John T. Woodbury, Jr. is Dean of Men; Miss Linna Snow. Dean of Women. The catalogues of the school are being distributed this week. President Smith went to Hurricane, Hurri-cane, Mesquite. Bunkervllle. Ord-erville Ord-erville and Kanab during the week in the interest of the college, col-lege, and Arthur K. Hafen and Maurice Miles went to Overton. |