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Show THEATER j i FRIDAY & SATURDAY; SAMUEL GOLDWYN'b SENSATION "THE NORTH STaR" Dixie Journalists Chatter is pubL ished eveiy SUNDAY AND NDAY ; day at noon by the Associated Students of the College. MICH.. EL O'SHEA and Editor Pearl Adair SUSAN HAYWARD & Associate Editors.... Mary Wintch in Joyce Kelley "JACK LONDON" Reporters. . .Sheldon Edwards, Caroline Stucki, Ila Holt TUESDAY aND REPELS DAY: Laurel Jackson DOUBLE FEATURE: Exchange Editor Business Manager Elwyn Cameron "GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW" Typists. .. .'falter Snow, Paul Thompson, David Finla yson and JOMAI!" Advisers m m i i B. Glen Smith & Margaret Kerkley COMING:"SPIDER "COBRA WOMAN" The LiC I I i ) I ; ) I : ! ! i - ;5 : ( ; ! : ! ! I : i j j MED ; Another year A UF bms graduates leaves j ITOR.I the v JTEDERS FACULTY EH-- f N rolled around. "old School" SA Another group of as thirty similar groups have left before. The world they go into is a changed world; the school year just closed was a changed school year. But the spirit of the school has not changed. The traditions of the school are not affected by changing circumstances. Friendliness and Qomradeship endure. The stamp of the institution will long be worn by those going from its halls. Undergraduates will look to other years at the school. The sense of parting is not so keenly felt. let are ; each year broken; classmates are the teachers met with a time, but 1 i ; ! - is a drama all its own. Old friendships ones are made. This year not only leaving, but an unusual proportion of will not return. These changes will be new spirit of optimism. intrisic Change must come with elements remain. Large normally expected to attend the college were called to the service of their country. Alluring hands beckoned to all, with the promise of big wages, with assurance of security. The group this year thus has been largely sifted, tried, and found to be genuine. No pessimism prevailed; everything was met courageously. Class work went forthwith enthu- -t numbers (Continued) Mr. Bayles St. Ceorge. May go to summer school f Mr. Bentley St, George. Mr. Bleak Pine Valley, Christensen Will Mrs, attend the U. S, C. Mr. Everett St. George. Mr. Will Huntsman dc some painting. May decide to go to summer school, Mr. Garner Will super- vise Ag. projects. Will attend the state livestock show in June and attend an Ag, conference in Logan Lee Mr. Hafen Kanab? Cali-ent- c? Anyway, work.' Recreation Hardy director for forest service in Pine Valley area. Miss Henderson California. Mrs, Merrill Work in In Saline with her husband, Mr. Miles Will teach if gets students. enough Mr. Smith St. George. siasm; the major traditional social events, such as Mi ss S now P ine Vo 11 ey , the Fine Arts Festival, Dixie Day, the Junior Prom May decide to go to summer not to mention many of the lesser activities main- -! school. tained the vigor and enthusiasm of other years. Mrs. Spencer Will work was ths consummation to successful this Contributing in the library for a while and the sincere school of the of summer patrons and then attend cooperation town. the of and clubs interest of organizations school in Los Angeles. and uniform and in from the pMr. Messages boys Watts Will work in girls eriodical visits from many of thou have given assurance defense program in Provo of the vital work of the school. Will attend or Hurray. to and time has the rolled around, it'sto Yes, year school at the U, coaches from time good-by- e. the time, year, C. Throughout A. say S. have met our countrys weve bade a group adieu as they Lake Mrs. Wells Salt But we remain in the home front ranks and still call. not good-- J City. have work to do. So, dear old school, A. Hafen K. eft n. Auf winders Mr. Woodbury but St, George just bye, its chemistry he j |