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Show Page Tin Journalists7 Chatter is published every Friday at noon by the journalism 'class of the college. THAT I NO PLAY? The Dixie Editor Associate Editors Hoc ham . Business Managers... Reporters Typist Elwyj Cameron ...Joyce Eelley"c Art Editors Exchange .Pearl Adair McArthur & I ary VJintch ililma Schmutz Editor . . . . . ........... Adviser Sports Editors ...... PE ARE MASTERS CP 15. Rudgar Island students of Diy. Ho ic interested in present, Are the ing any school plays this th year? ra Surely the number vjL. Do turned out for the try out ha Laurel Jackson Wednesday is not an indi- up Rowa' Allen cation of drama interest, .Sheldon Edwards .... .Palter Snow Maybe it was because eacp real there .B Smith student thought a i: xvould be not chance ...... . Darrel Haf en & Donald Lund st OUR .. -- 0711 his particular cas there is really a oetter chance for r nrd jo TP -- amateurs vrtiar year than ever before. this ar The play Miss Header sc: tremendous thrill to be had in reading "Brotha has selected, Henleys stirring words: am Goose an excellent the Master of my fate, "I is I am the Captain of my soul I If you wore no comedy. get ir Practically every one in the world loves to feel the out Wednesday, throb of power which 'Comes with a title; and truly it touch with Miss Hendorsoi at once and arrange for t is a glorious thing to say, I am Master and Captain, There is a si ei or a Dc ci lc tl to feel within oneself that it is true. tryout . h: Re all have the firm conviction that, to a certain of all times, is VJ( Now, extent, we do govern our own affairs; we alone deter- the tine to keep up oui a: mine whether we shall be honest or 'dishonorable, morale. The school plaj m faithful or fickle, trustful or skeptical. Pone ex- is one of the best means cept ourselves can make us steal, or insist that we wo have of helping us dc M betray a trust; and in that sense we are the captains D of our souls. and other human being has power to make our own deci- ARE YOU I? RTERNATI sions, form our opinions or choose our aims for us. No other human being is able to work out or destroy our A. K. Eaten- is in re- - g aspirations; achieve or cause to vanish the dreams we have; increase or disperse the hope we cherish of fu- coipt of a letter fro:. ture life and salvation. the International Students e But as we give ourselves these assurances, it must which has as its w not be concluded that our honor, faith, dreams and Society, purpose the promoting of care of themselves, without friendship hopes just naturally take between stu- - g any care or effort. If we are strong enough in our dents of the different b No - character, there is no need to be afraid of the countries. t evil others may do us. is who Dixie student Any One fear we must have, always and uppermost, is the in internation- - u interested fear of our other self the one which leads, not the al correspondence is introops of hone, ambition, and righteous yearnings, but vited to get in touch with f those of greed, selfishness, and thoughtlessness. For Mr. Haf on. t every high ambition we might nurture, there is an SEEING AEOLBT 3 enemy, laziness, working to prevent the realization of IF THERE IS .it . school any hidden talent for playing instruments, lf truly masters and captains, it is this it out. own little rebel group of slackers which into subjection. first must be put lets The bring school needs a band; the band needs you. Since D D D most of the follows have The love of gain never made a painter, but it has gone into the service, the marred many. Allstcn. band has been hit pretty D D D hard. By the end of this It is a strango dosiro , to sock power, and to lose month, there will be nc Bacon. liberty. trombonists left. c a e E c c |