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Show Elks present flag to Scouts US A Fean There is an entirely new and challenging way to earn a college degree. r. VjTV ' y . i 7i , -- Under a recent dicision by the U.S. Commissioner of Education, enlisted Air Force personnel can now earn Associate Degrees through the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF). It marks the first time in history that a rSVra award college degree military agency has been given the authority to grant degrees to members of the enlisted force, said General David C. Jones, Air Force Chief of Staff. Young airmen will now be r able to earn a college degree by combining military instruction with two-yea- specified courses from A civilian institutions. More than 80 fields to study members credits must meet rigid CCAF standards specific are available through CCAF. They range from police science to environmental student. The relatively technical nature of most Air Force training courses places them on a level with college material and lends itself to the accreditation and degree-grantin- g process. services technology. More then 48,000 enlisted personnel stationed around the world are currently registered with the CCAF. Since the program began four years ago, more than 160,000 airmen have received CCAF outlined under a for each study program transcripts. Since 1973, many colleges and universities have accepted CCAF credits for transfer. The award i f rt; An Elks sponsored program - achievements and enhance the credit transfer process. This is an exciting opportunity for high school students, says Captain Dave Moss, Air Force Recruiting '"VX i certificates and ORDER OF ELKS PRESENTS to Elks Lodge The Dixie Scouts. all Eagle flags All 63 of honor. this Scouts together Dixie gift gave Commander for the inNow termountain West. - Wins first place in contest Chairman Shannon Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt won first place in the local What America Means to Me Teenagers for the month of February Southern Utah division and sixth place in the state. Shannon is a junior at Dixie High School and has been very active in the speech department. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Bowler of Gunlock, Utah. He is a 9th grader at Dixie Junior High Picked by a panel of students from the Junior High and Dixie High School s for the month of as February are Odean Bowler & Bonnie Lynn Sanford. Odean Bowler is the son of School. teen-ager- 1 ' His and activities Achievements areas follows: Ward Basketball, Alternate Year Senator, Honor Roll 2 years, a 4.0 student this year, and voted Hope of America by his class. His Hobbies are reading, football & basketball. Bonnie Lynn Sanford is the daughter of George 0. and Ernestine Sanford of 181 S. 600 E. St. George, Utah. She is a senior of Dixie High School, and also attended Her hobbies are music, piano, & Voice, outdoor sports, sewing and cooking. These students are picked & judged on a basis of multiple Dixie High School honored Shannon by naming her student of the week. A loyal achievement, character, leadership, vice, citizenship, musicals & and St. George, Utah Thursday, February tz Hi' j 1 Beginning March 1st - Wed., Thurs., Fri. ALSO DAILY CONNECTIONS BONNIE LYNN SANFORD T0FR0M LAS VEGAS CALL ON US UTAH TOLL FREE OUTSIDE UTAH contest sponsored by the V.F.W. 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News 4 scholastics. achievements Council, Seminary Council, Pep Club Treasurer, March of Dimes, in High school other -- Her activities and are: member of group singing Brotherhood, Fiscal officer, Executive Student and program educational opportunities in the Air Force are invited to call or visit their nearest Air Force Recruiting Office. supporter of Dixie, Gibsons gave Shannon a gift certificate to remember the occassion. kNOW-k ser- school in New Mexico. Annrversaiy Celebration Just Returned from Calif, they can look forward to earning a degree and getting paid while they study at the same time by enlisting in the Air Force. Young people interested in getting more details on this Elks Lodge has honored about 130 Eagle Scouts this year. Elks year is Aprill to April, Geo. T. Anderson of will associate degrees formal students provide their for recognition Calculate just how much you can save with a few simple energy saving measures explained in the Home Energy Savers'. 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