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Show Pago Four issued at class Friday by tRe Journalisin' the Dixie Junior College, St. each " ' journalism class takes this opportunity to thank those outside its ranks who have contributed to the success of the D, J. C, this year. To Schuyler Gardner we owe the success of the artistic features of the paper. He has put in hours and hours of time without thought of financial reward. STAFF .Editor ..Associate Editor .Assistant Editor Shirley Harper. Business Manager Schuyler Gardner, H.T. Pace. .Staff Artists Stencils Aubrey Barker Norman Hunt J essie Lou Barker. Elmo H.T. Pace has been a ............. .Exchange Sproul Aubrey Barker ,. .Reporters Adviser ,D. sie Lou, he was have preceded by junior Gardner, also did EDITORIALS CURTAIN1 year. the curtain falls on another school year at Dixie junior college. Another act of the play of life is Some have played their parts through. well, and others not so well; some have taken leads and others minor roles. We have made many friends, among the teachers and fellow students. We have had experiences that we will never forget. We have thrilled to the winning of And earlier in the jour- extra time nalism work, have put in success of the paper. to insure the We and thank all these any others unintentionally omitted for their contributions. B.G.S. .D. TRIBUTE TO TOLMANS Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Tolman left Dixie College in answer to the call of National Defense. Our be posts. is This and Mr. have it will be hard to find well to take over the a big loss to Dixio junior but a big gain for the United college, States army. t directors will physical education missed, and new teachers so Wo dents of Dixie. To those who have finished their parts here at Dixie we say, Congratulations; may you continue in your chosen fields. Come To those who have not graduated, back to Dixie again next year! J.B. work who much basketball game, a good performance on the stage, and to the band as it marched have all studied, played, sung and cheered together. Wo nave all been stu- art some editors, though taking the The a in gay uniforms. We have learned many things that will help us better to meet lifes problems. We have had instilled in us the ideals of fair play and citizenship. We have looked at life as a reality and are preparing to meet its problems in the most efficient way. willing helper. his gcod wife, Jes- and contributed freely of as have Elmo Sproul, Joyce their time, Adams and Ruth Cooper. Norman Hunt, business manager, is responsible for the advertising contributions during the past few weeks, and Typist Ruth Cooper ...Typist Halbert Lund, Gwen Stewart, D. C. Watson Lee Roy Whitney, Sylva Atkin, Marjorie Gregerson, Melville Hirschi. B, Glen Smith . J . C . STAFF HELPERS The George, Utah J oseph Black. Alta Englestead D Mrs. Tolman, we been your friends; ' taking we classes with you. thrilled to the are glad to have enjoyed We teams well-coach- ed have win- and we have enjoyed the programs presented by the dance class. May you be successful in your new venture, and may you return to Dixie again ning ! for Dixie, soon. J.B. .D. .D. EXCHANGE Officer: SUPPORT THE AHJHNI As a gesture Hay, you, mark time. of our appreciation final for Dixie and our many friends, and to cement our friendship with students and teachers wo have all learned to appreciate, lets all attend the alimni program my feet, sir? Conscript: Have you ever seen anyone Officer: mark time with their hands? Conscript: Clocks do, sir! Student Life successful year at you like these lazy cars? Whifflebotham Iftiat do you mean, lazy tomorrow. a grand Dixie. The banquet and dance will be finale to a J.B. .D. MELISSA WHITEHEAD AND BETH WALLACE .D. How do Dzudi I ware With cars? Dzudi j I V A yi rt you Oh, rnV TJ ? T f r r know, the V r "shiftless |