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Show Four Pago EDITORIAL MILES WRITES- STALE Roene Bigler Alda Einton Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor --j Marilyn Cox Junior Gardner Aubrey Maxo la McMull Joyce Adams Jessie Elmo Lou Lena --- Jolley, flying. Ty pi s t; Sproul Alta Englestead ' Stencils 3arker Vere a fly 'approximately J0 to 50 of" this time at least 35 hours, hours- must bo 'solo flight and 'must inand Typist' Sam Harper, Victor Cannon Jeanne Painter Chynoweth, Irvin ; Pace ' ' - Tuesdays election was one of the-mos- ' t important elections ever held in the United States.' Not only because of the grave times the victor is 'facing, but of aeronautics , and has a great deal of flying time to his credit. Beside 'this 'natural knack of helping te- -: also duetto internalional interest in the current selection the United States ' Two he-ha- for its President. a-- the - assets both men and highly tion. The D. Roosevelt ing triu- to- ' ; alien which no against of- ularly shall freedom, power dare go. goes thru;' two furnish instructor will more new planes 'and hire .'an assistant to give instruction in the air. the flight The for 'President Glenn E. Snow. Sven though defeated at the polls, his great kindliness' and genuine appeal will ever keep the students of his- college behind and. he will him always-- one hundred per cent, us with his inspire outstanding leadership and sincerity. Roene Bigler .D. WE ARE PROUD- TO BE St. , y, AMERICAN. If this for next quarter. ' student-bod- ' 0 we ' the which college coordinator, the flight instructor, and other sponsors of the program will discuss the civil :pilot training program and the opportunities' that it affords to our students and former graduates. It is anticipated- that our college students quota will be. increased to-2- - support Senator-ele- ct Claude Hirschi to our utmost. At the sane time' we 'wish to express our great admiration'- and love-- has a next Wednesdays assembly' program, i college is behind all the local in the political race. Partic- Dixie winners after at- ' solid bulwark -- ' policy applies to all others a Democracy and register of eligibles for next quarters program' will be commenced At governmental offices. we this point'' should forget party prej- -' udices and unite in cooperation with our government, thus making our American ' elected are particularly favormarkedly superior to that during the winter months. conditions Tiie capable" of governing a same s : brilliantly intelligent na- being and hangar rank among a new Taylor-craf- t. best. The airplane-iDixie's climate and general fly- -' able, Wendell Willkie, because the the two were' evenly matched, of their difficulties. Dixies airport its office, must not think that- it was because of ones superiority and the others inferthat Franklin iority over ' ginners-throug- outstanding men competed for this and America made choice. We mphed ' contractor and flight instructor. He has trained' many pilots, some of whom are' how acting as flight instructors at other colleges. He" has had more than twelve years of experience in the field ; EDITORIAL A IERICA' HAS SPOKEN made The pri- Dixie junior college is fortunate in having Erick L. Anderson as the flight ; .D.- ' hop. cross-count- ry craft maintenance. Reporters' B. Glen Smith : vate pilot certificate also' requires a passing grade in the ground courses in navigation, meteorology, civil air regulations, theory of flight, and air- Shirley Brock-banNord Doyle Sampson one clude" Exchange Barnhurst officially graduated with' private' pilot certificate, each stumust "Before being dent Typist Typist - OF;'CAA pilots are' now entering the second phase of their training. The ground course is nearly completed, and the students are beginning their solo Staff Artist in PROGRESS ON- student The Business Manager Schuyler Gardner - ' Airport ' ball, sponsored thru the George Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for November 15, at which a number of free airplane' rides' wi-1- 1 'be givon the lucky that will be drawn from the numbered ticket stubs. away with All numbers1 citizens, and- - especially Dixie students,- are urged to support this 'dance, as the entire proceeds will be used to furnish the class' rooms and the rest rooms at the airport. I'.i. J. Miles college - |