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Show A 4 About Attending College? -4,-ation has been called the nation's biggest busi- than 25,000,000 pupils attend American schools, c ; in size from one-room shacks in the country to Kl1 it stone structures in our major cities. S 5, the Dixie college catalogue coming off the press, S '"minded that the schools will soon be getting under-i under-i another year. Young people will soon have to 1 fffhether they wiU continue their education and ?t institution which wiU give them their training. X : electing a school it is well to consider the record orients from an institution have made. This will lt criterion as to whether the teachers at that - are capable and able to present their information L ler that the student can grasp. 'is a recommendation for the Dixie college may we 0Ur readers that of the twenty awards given at A rn this past year, five of them were awarded to f ormer a; ;. Students. This not only speaks well for the ability ' "'.fforts of our students, but it also indicates that they f -iave had a thorugh training at our schools or they u ; not have been in a position to have made this out- record. Students from our schools going to other tii -tions of higher education have also made outstanding i Jci j) we say to students, study the Dixie college catalogue Vthe instructors and investigate the cost of attending tt' iparison with other schools. Remember that in ad-ii ad-ii to giving you fine instruction in your chosen course, en the school has a well established reputation in the aft ic field, has an outstanding band and orchestra, is rt, for its fine operas, plays, debators, art, etc. It has a -m that takes into consideration all of the social f "iat should attend such an institution. It presents a ?l iaJanced program which should enable a student to s -e fine training and enjoy the social life as well. |