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Show P ag e It students Dixie Journalists Chatter is published every Friday at noon by the Associated Students of the College. Clara Williams Editor Associate Editor Virvin Whipple Exchango Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Dawn Typists Faculty Advisers Betty Lou Gardner Andrus, Dale Graff, Audrey Paxman Jean Bowler, Beverly Moody Anette Pendleton, Iris Woodbury Phil Spcndlovc, Idona Merrill, Helen Fredrickson, Shirley Milne Reporters .....B. parents, that, the present freedom and happiness justify all that has been done to secure them. this generation, the opportunity and Eula Mae Earl the obligation to prove Sybil Anderson that it is all worth while. Editor Artists Glen Smith, Margaret Merkley You, have D APOLOGIES OUR official those who You say you "energetic and journalism class has taken far-sight- ed their vision. lived through registration day. didnt you you wanted get what worried and to study.. Who did? No one Well, dont feel so was to whet he got exactly after, but mobthose of you who braved the onslaught of the milling goes the deepest sympathy and appreciation of the student with his Mr. Smith right elbow in your stated no major casualties, but to those of us who self-conscio- ib. there pushing, cussing, and kicking there is a trend of opinion to the contrary. were in cant Why some invented in which case have teachers carry being registered registration be means of ultra-rapi- d students we sit down and could to us while we were pop some of by gremlins ice-co- ld sort. ed- (Well, ucated gremlins, of course.) as a result of minor post-registrati- on aid treatment. PRESIDENT You at this d d d SNOW armfuls of GIVES moment have the a The generation whose lips arc touched by fire..... race now passes through one of its great crises. Hew ideas, now issues, a new call for men to carry on human the work of righteousness, of charity, of courage, of All these things have come patience, end of loyalty Josiah Royce and are daily coming to you. and faculA challenge now goes out to all students ty members to live and order their lives as free men ought to do. Throughout the world men have given all people have made terrible and fices that we may have new faith and most dangerous world. awo-inspir- their lives ing new and sacrifreedom in a cam- From im- our be- busy student a school paper needed tody what is going on to report (We around the school. gun and our take it that you are so you busy studying that dont have time to see for yourself what is going on. wo have decid- ed to attempt in our inex- perienced way to compile a report of what wcvo seen (and thats plenty, too.) we When we say "Compile" mostly compile out the to belong to honor our the this, pression was given to staff that school had pus. mean IE 3 SAGE suspicous-look-in- g books around Se-o-o- -o, injuries (broken' teeth, hair, bones, cuts, scratches, missing eyes, cannot of his morning attend classes, any early etc.) to "free first the office for report Anyone, who intelli- yet gent look on their countenances, carrying large us. left-floating-r- they speaking, seen students with a have And scenes the of that Literally students. able-bodi- ed re- port of the beginning of school, as yet. But our have met GREETINGS, STUDENTS.. PLEASE ! , no have We advantage Greetings to all facand members, ulty The t hree is our belief as with- m-k This issue of the D.J, not C., although it may of reach the standards journalistic excellence, is the sincere effort of a group of "green, students doing their best. There is an axiom, "Experience teacher. is the greatest So you can pect improvement year progresses, as ex- tho D SEE YOU TONIGHT AT 8. |