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Show Two Page STUDENTS committee The ELIGIBILITY eligibility and ASKED TO CHECK on requests that all students CAFETERIA OPENED TUESDAY Would a-w- ards D-- . Tho things are necessary to qualify students time in : activity participation, with the faculty WOI S CLUB HOLDS MEETING !EN Miss Henderson and Mrs. Hardy acted a:, hostesses at the Faculty Womens cut yesterday afternoon,. The program consisted of a musi cal selection by Mr. L.W. Stewart, music instructor in the elementary school, and ' possessor of six new paintings, taken from the exhibit. These additions are very will done, and also well chosen. Twoodio and an illustrated lecby Mr. Hardy on tho conservation of Barbara ' ture natural resources. The sends her paintings from California; and Pern Gary, who guna, faithful contributor, also several paintings, of such discernment from Laguna. - as Mr. Hunts- ; , Floyd , TEST PROGRAM ; of Maurine Whipples" Giant Joshua" are available copies A copy is at the county library. also in the available college library. The " people of St . George are very enthusiastic about reading this book. Mrs, Romney, librarian, states that a long list of people are now signed up for the ' and they do not have to accommodate all of them. has been recommended very use of the book, highly by Hiss Dixie. critics. Whipple a former CONTAINING SHORT STORIES appropriate for use in the different church organizations have been added to tho county library. D, .have begun. the vocational Students are continuing ' testing A D . - ,D. program daily. second schedule of - .testing mil of this month. be made up the intelligence latter part .D. QUARTER GRADES ISSUED TO STUDENTS Students had two painful tasks following tho Christmas holidays, one to return to school and the other to receive student of .D. BOOKS IS D. PROGRESSING ' : : T.CliTY j vocational test program is nov A large reaching its final stages. group of students .have completed the four tests, and individual conferences : 1 is to The ; - enough copies This hook to learn that, he is able an'd ! NOVEL PRAISED LOCAL AUTHORS "The mission. Floyd was graduated from the Dixie college last year. He stated that the German class he took while here is very helpful to him now. The class is very glad to hear from use the German language. .D. novel class a the selection, man, who made Three letter written La- college is proud to add such splendid paintings to its already fine col- -' lection, and is glad to pay tribute to . FLOYD BRADSHAW WRITES TO GERMAN CLASS A in German was received from Floyd Bradby the German shaw, who has been serving in a German being water colors The a man ,D. ' no, they are really. fine Mr. Huntsman says who have, had gop .D. FACULTY an outcome of the recent Pine Arts Festival, Dixie college is the proud De-La- tc - As artists are: Glenn Turner, a con tributor from Springville; Lucielle up 'its a succpsr, if experience and. training, are helping wit: the cooking- if you dont believe it, ask Helen Pectoland Lela Sullivan, PAINTINGS ' and help.-mak- very fine cooks, Some - .D. MDV7 This is the firct t he schbol cafeteria has and-'faculty- every student to the college constitution. Extra copies of the college paper mentioned 'above may- be obtained from the editorial staff in room 27S. DIXIE HAS SIX . available hrem. been mombsr recorranendstioffl 2. Social' conduct, representative ofDixie college standards. 3. Scholarship standards' as required for the participation and as set up in you've Lunches are, served hye every school, day. for the benefit or? the ing, room; 22, : 1 meal for an exceptionally low price-Iyou would lets see you coming to th school cafeteria at the Science build- expect to receive student.body awards read the rules as published in the J. C. of December 20. Ignorance of the rules will not excuse those who do not qualify, states Mr. Tolman, chairman Throo like' the best you tasted who :their grades. ; There are still a cards uncalled for. if the owners do not that or the other, number of grade They are obtainable owe fees for this, j j j i |