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Show The Chatter is published every Fri the journalism class of the college. Dixie Journalists day at noon by Si OFF Rudger II. McArthur Editor Associate Editors Art Editors Sports Editor. . . . Joyce Kelley .Pearl Adair Editor.. Exchange Ted Snow Reporters Typist Adviser D 2c F. 0 1 TOR H i L S0K3 STATISTICS Hafen A. K. is not are class, C English VJintch twins. this school of girls Razor is chaperoned In Darrel Ilafen Mary Laurel Jackson by 17 boys in German. In Spanish, however, Carol Sullivan Snow Walter is normal, with 4 boys E. Glen Smith vided among 17 girls. M SPIRIT OP it di- D Dean Ask seems to one night. Dean? Mcbb how DIXIE" it dates in Fun, isnt it, have two "THE a statistician,8 but: Out of girls 50in his Ililna Sclimutz 2c 2c Mary Rage Thrco excitement and glamor of the first tv:o weeks of school is slowly dying but with its death comes the num, Uinsor Dalton, Goorgo and birth of new determination to grasp ALL this worthy Slack, Clair Tanner, Dent-IcIlex y Alpine Avcrott. institution (DIXIE JUKI OR COLLEGE) has to offer. is also here, but I To students attending school in these troubled times have only seen him once. goes a note of praise, for it does take so much courage and determination to keep out of the paths of the Billy Uhitchcad is to tho great majority who arc lured into all these magnetic north of hero a little Things like attending school are ways training for tho air jobs of the war. "great corps and was here Sunday placed as minor accomplishments this majority" docs not realize the importance of the little visiting us.. Johnof Mill:r here is also north things in life that about things. After Aall it's the little eighty miles and I friendly smile a handshake a note of am really count certainly looking forappreciation aro some of the smaller things but The so-cal- led really, To oh I so students, yes, and you old students, too you nay hear the phrase, "The Spirit of Dixie," so much that you fail to grasp its moaning It isnt just an ordinary phrase to bo kicked around by everyone it that spirit really is a thing that is tangible once no escape. gets you you have it always there is the fact the t wo students now, all accept So, lots are wise for attending school and let us reap the benyou now efits dear old Dixie offers. d d ,d President couple of days. Gosh, Mr. Snow, I guess one almost has to leave to really appreciate I know now his friends. that they are the most home precious and . so much you people go Snow, thing ono con I realize, also, that Dixie college was the place where I unde all my have. friends K. D. WILLIAMS WRITES Doer to visiting him for a ward GREAT- -- it I feel I mere Everywhere I know of Dixie, makes mo feel good more than anything else that I could be there to all over to be able to say of I know Dixie will be a that I was a student begin this fall quarter. success as it always is, and Im sure it wont be that institution. Lots of luck to you in long until wo will all bo able to go back. I am going to school here at Camp Roberts, and I your coning year, and My don't hesitate to write me find it extremely interesting and enlightening. work is in the instruments and survey of the Field if there is anything I can I have Artillery. One certainly missed you folks at homo and wish and do to help out. Faithful Dixie Student, that is that there arc a number of follows from right there in Pvt. K. D. Millions 3991642E Dixie stationed hero at Camp Roberts with me. It "A" 6216 makes it seem almost like hone to be able to go to Btry. Bldg. 55th so Bn, arc on church faSundays and see tho faces that 12th Tng. Rcgt . F.A. miliar to you. Aaong the number arc Junior Cannon, Andrew Bar- - Camp Roberts, California. thing I an thankful for, and A |