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Show Two Page COMMERCIAL CLUB CHECKS PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS The commercial club- held its second meeting Monday night at the Girls Dorm. Charter members passed on the constitution and pros- pective members. Requirements for membe- rship Vwere decided Any who student upon. or has is, Boys Boys MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD 'FOR BLAKE EL3PEY Postponed Day will Day be held late in April. It was to intended originally have this day- ori March 3, : ; but there- would; be a conflict with the basketball tournament. - D THE SENIORS presented their competitive program regularly enrolled in last Friday in assembly. a it or part-tim- e Almost 100? of the class class in two or more busi- participated in a variety ness subjects is. entitled of numbers. to become a member of this D QUE a former BRADSHAW, provided organization, are who has just reaverage student doing they work and show an interest turned from the Northwestin business. A member may ern States Mission field, retain his membership said it with song last his through high school, Friday in assembly as he and college career. greeted the students. Scholastic records of Q,ue left early this week members are for Fort Douglas to enter prospective checked at being present.' the aviation cadet program been day-un- Invitations sent students gible to They ter. are being are eli- who beoome members. be announced la- will D EARL HAFEM COMPLETES 25 BOMBING MISSIONS Earl Hafen, Dixie. has ate, bombing and well-earn- ed in .the missions theater European near gradu25 completed ' of war will be home- in the future to enjoy a This is furlough. an outstanding record, and Dixie is just- ly proud of it Earl is a bombardier. . D. Dixie a BROOKS, has student, ' nacle Wednesday afternoon.. Blake was in the Central Pacific area arid was in the air corps. He had been in action but a short time, having been located in Hawaii for a year before getting into the battle. killed January 16. received his He was Blake Silver 1942. had .in' Wings August, D NEW BOCKS REVIEWED Among ceived two the nevn books reby the library are that prove very may interesting at this time. "Under Cover," by John former Roy Carlson, is a story of D WALDO Memorial services for Blake Empey, another Dixie alumnus 'to die in actios, were' held in the Taber renexving acquaintances ring the week. been the du- what authors four years in he "Nazi describes as the Underworld of AmeWaldo has now seen seven rica." It is "the amazing of how Axis months service in the Pa- revelation and our enemies cific area. He is to be agents, are in San Francisco within, to destroy for the present. now.' located the States.". D plotting United "These Are the Generals" is a composite of ..the BENTLEY left yest.erday writings of many capable to attend a meeting of the on ..the military State Board of Education. people leaders our country. of Tho main .qattwr .of busi ness will be budget recom- - This book will make us know our. mendations for next year. military men. PRESIDENT SNOW AND MR. . D D PICTURE TAKING' BLEAK AND HAFEN ATTEND SAM PUGH FUNERAL ' for the yearbook has been-onof MRS. SPENCER. rehas major activities of the Mr. Bleak and Coach Haturned from Logan, where week. Classes have intershe has been visiting with fered some, but fen went to. Kanab Wednesthe phoher family, and has Iseen kept day to attend the funeral tographer to help celebrateespecially services for .Sam Pugh, a her fa- fairly, busy. former 'anniverthers birthday Dixie student who D was. killed iri a DE1 JAYNE GENTRY, a sary, and to see her brofreshmilitary ther, Captain W. P. VJilson, man of last year, is on a plane accident. who was home on leave. Both took part in the from Camp furlough D 21-d- ay Neils on was among has been California. a the service men visiting the latter campus visitor part of this Dixie during the week. week. Paul Roberts, He services. d : BUY MORE STARTS; BUY MORE STAMPS. THEN |