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Show St. George, Utah DIXIE JUIUOR COLLEGE FACULTY HOLDS SPECIAL DEFENSE PROBLEMS SISSION "The schools and meet the demands of colleges desire to the hour HURRICANE-DIXI' with-respec- to war .service. The government for 'help in relieving the critical shortage of technically ' trained person- asks . nel." ' This challenge, Utah ' as accepted by the the was administrators, at a special discussion for topic ing of the Dixie faculty Thursday college meetmorn-in- g. discussed. problem ity Thursday Dixie high and the Hurricane high fought a verbal battle here this morning when teams from both schools debated the question, "Resolved: That every able- bodied man in America should hava at least one year of full-tim- e military twenty-on- e becomes he before training years of age . " Mr. woodbury, debate coach, was in charge of the meet. He states that a The return contest is anticipated for the near future... Mr. Karl Larson is the Hurricane coach. Students representing Dixie are: Af- firmative--FerGubler, Myrla Hafen, Ronald Bertha Neilson, McArthur, LaWana Hyatt, LeNore Hafen, George Fry and K. D. Williams; negative Junior Cannon, Orson Trentham, John Miller, Alpine Hertha Crawford, LPrince, Rayma Frei, ucille Snow and Beth Wallace. Kent Hansen and ElMyrrh Cox are alternates. ol of holding school.. on Saturday met with most vigorous discussion. In a vote taken Wednesday morning, those against Saturday school, as a, means of reducing the calendar length of the school term, were "in the majority by the count of one. They increased the majorTiie DEBATE MILITARY QUESTION E ' Several problems for accelerating the work here without lowering standards were January 23, 19L2 USS TO-DISC- ' D 16-- 8. considered wero: .Giv ing of special classes during the summer or at night, promotion on the basis of aptitude and accomplishments, organizing a number of short -- period courses during the regular school term, provi- ALPHA TJCTaL TO V2ID CO.iPPCTIOHS industrial emergencies, stressing emergency noods 'in all classes, pointing tho m- candy. Other problems sion for students making up lost school t im because of absences resulting from extra-curricul- orale ties, activities ar toward and extra defense activiand making special subject adjust- building ments. the basis of the discussion, a sut plete program will be worked recommendations made by President iu the near future. On com- and; Snow! D a. LED JONES have rolled in the sheet metal- class. GEORGE JAY A!D en- "Popcorn! dy!" Anyway Peanuts! Cracker Jack! Can- girls will be at the game Saturday, so sure to bring at 'least one ilpha Theta the selling candy all of you be extra nickel. The A. T.s will appreci- -' ate your nickel, and youll enjoy the The Alpha Thetas meeting held Wednesday ov,ening.- - their regular ' - M AT THE MEETING OF THE OIAGA DELTA CLUB last night, book, Utah." "The This book rson's pen. Miss- - Henderson reviewed the History of .the Theater is in a product. of Mi33' Hende- Plans were also discussed for the coming drama' festival, which the club will sponsor. |