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Show Page faculty plans for THE GOOD OLD SULIILR " . for teachers is the time Summer TIUR WORK President this George summer. ho vjill He be vjhat George, so you ask him. be around school some. actly Mr. Smith didn't say doing We think is going to raise a off, taken in Three days Girls to volunteer were: Aileene RoLaine Vivian Pymn, Covington, Prince, Elaine Cannon, Betty Toe Morris and Mary Judd. Freshmen boys made up the majority of the male element who did turn out. In order to build the hangar and make possible an extensive army training program here, it is necessary to have 20 ex- in St, he'll 'victory men work that mber the oth.L,r the athletic league meeting,. Hiss 'bod will, like Nr. Bentley, be It each day. been had every male student and in school v;ould wo rk . be to harvest hay, and three days will be to attend will for what at the hangar. intervals. three-da- y up was garden and buy bonds with the proceeds. He will also bo in St. George, should your reading, etc., need building up. Mr. Bentley will be in the same office he has been in all winter, doing the same things. That is, except for two weeks made the boys lacked, as the quota of 20 men not filled in the first day's work them is going' to stay in St. Snow five GETS STARTED Girls of the school time tell but don't of easy dilly-dall- y, so. They'll call you a liar. ON HANGAR hoped faculty meput in two days of ' If the boys of the school fall down on this project, it will be the first time ; in the history of the college that the "Spirit of Dixie" has failod. the It is hoped by the authorities ofmere to date is college that the failure sticking around in the same office, except for two. weeks off. She gets her two weeks 'all at once, and she's going carelessness find not lethargy. The new hangar will, be located 100 to celebrate. Hr. Niles. If President Snow gets a .feet south, of the present one and will sharp pencil to work quick enough, (what be similar in construction, except it docs that moan?) Nr. Miles will" teach iwill face forth to avoid the force of door. ground work for the CPT. If not, he '31 wind on the hangar 60 feet by 60 feet, with It will be work for somebody who does have a. sharp adjoining office space, pencil quick enough. Mr. Merkley and Mr. Cottam will have Mr. Everett is going to raise a garden and seek the- shady spot to fight with charge of construction. D his wife and kids in. That will also be here-iSt. George, .should you need more AIR ACTIVITY HERE at the ; increase in activity local air field has. resulted in tbw Mrs. Spencer is going home, to Logan, and rest. She will be here, working in .sending of. 10 students hero for res her training . the library, for the first three weeks,' Five of these "arc under .Basset and and after that she would go to school, Phelps, and five under instructor. Anderonly the doctor won't let her,. record Tho calculus. f Mr. Ashby will stay here and "work' on national defense program for the first part of the summer. After t he will either work 'for the state survey or the Thirty . th-.- go son. to summer school, Mrs . Robinson first part of chat, Sari Biego the summer, and after will be the in dear, I cannot can she. "My swear," 'And-neithe- going to help organize junior baseball and. work with the American Legion. He's.. an official in the city defense program and will be cpUnCoach Hafen is sellor at Boys' State if they and Later he nay go of course, ranch, to school; it. have he will, (to boys are census taker): sister's. And those two studehts are expected here for their primary training. The J Basset and Phelps tion will its now move flying corporaentire operations the St. George field. The Dixie college has arranged ywith Von tuba college to handle both the prEwary and the secto.: - Ventura college will ondary courses.send 30 students to take training here. The college has nov taken over, the ' of the local airport. NY A students will have employment, as dispatchers. D management . ' THE Monday, D Lady soon army plans, editor. YEARBOOK' it May' IB, V&LL BE ' ' DISTRIBUTED according to is stated by on present Truman Bowler, |