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Show Lk 6lk Page 2 l) this STUDENT "OFFICERS (Continued from page Vie' do our best to make sure will ting force at the Dixie They are: year. Stanley Watts, Christensen takes the place vacated by Mr. Peterson, who is this year teaching at Weber college. He is a former student at Snow college and has received his M. A. degree from the University of Utah. He has been teaching business at the Springville high school. Amusements Truman Bowler, Commissioner Publications Junior Gardner, Debate Manager Mr. Watts must efit of .D. (Continued from page 1) If others. ceived his bachelors latter institution. in Fillmore. who was It is a pleasure and the-Brigha- is graduate of Dixie and was prominent in gtudent activities here and at the B. Y. U. She will have charge of women's physical education, Mrs. Tolman having in the that the will privilege to you will do all you can to protect good which we now have and that you add to as your fine abilities will permit. ibility resting it . at the last year. received his Ph. D. at' the University of California, having previ-ous- ly received his M. A. at Wisconsin. For the past two years he has been a graduate teaching fellow at Berkeley. .He Woodward Dr. Gould -- upon Many of spent the the other instructors have summer improving their educ- on the problems which face us all. ational qualifications. Pres. Glenn E. Snow. All in all, the faculty .D. equipped for a successful Mr, Hardy work toward this will head the. department while that the respons- Mr. Hardy spends biology a year at the Universiyou will urge you to ty of Michigan. ex- HARDY TO LEAVE FRIDAY will leave Friday to pursue his doctorate at the Unive- rsity of Michigan.' will assist with the registration of students this week, after which will take full charge of the bi He Dr.-Goul- . economics department know the wisest preparation and to the tending of your vision for a sensible attack Mrs. Robinson - are. Vie home last year. will assist year. Miss Buggert did this work last year. Miss Jones is a graduate of the U. S. A. C., having taken her first two years' work at the B. A. C. She taught with the choice as you stuWe are grateful for the chance which our work affords us of associating with you who hold the destinies of tomorrow in your hands. We .know again dents a done this work Miss Jones them. a is replacing Mr. Tolman, into the service of Uncle called He Mrs, Neilson is a daughter of A. K. Hafen and received her bachelor's degree from She Young university. are irresponsible without careless of toand day thoughtless of tomorrow, then we shall live under the threat of tyranny and of misery. Sons and daughters of free men and women can do no other than to acquire all the wisdom, and strength of mind and work He Sam. we is possible to from the has been coach- degree ing the past three years at Millard high self-discipli- ne, body which is a prominent athlete, particularly in football and basketball, of Weber college and the B. Y. U, He re- learn to do what we can, well. If we train for inferior work when we can do superior work, we are disloyal. If we fail to become good citizens in a democracy which is dedicated to freedom, then we may be forced to become indifferent citizens in a government dedicated to the slavery of some for the benWe this college Christensen, Jones, Ada H. Edward L, Mr. Vivian Prince, Girls Club President Earl Milne, Boys Club President PRESIDENT SNQ'.7 be a motiva- Margaret Neilson and Frank VI. Gould. Waldo Brooks, Commissioner Amusements Hirschi, Commissioner instructors will Five new reputation sh'all continue, and we hope that every other student will also feel that Disie is home" to him and that he is welcome and a necessary part of her at all times. Student Body Officers Bill Swapp, President Barbara Twecdie, Vice President Dorothy LISTED NEW INSTRUCTORS ology work for a year. Mr. Hardy has many friends in Dixie who will wish him well while he is a way. very Dixie. is well year at .D. WORK ON OPERA TO.. START SOON the college opera will begin quarter this year, acMr. to McAllister. cording He is at present reviewing two operas by Gilbert and Sullivan and hopes to use one of them. They are The Sorcerer" and "Princess Ida." Work on during the autumn |