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Show Dixie Journalists' Chatter is pub- lished every Friday at noon b'the Assol ciated Students of ...the, .College. , The . ' Editor .L. Asociate Edit.or Editor Exchange .Clra Lee . r L . - v .. j yJiXXiamsj '.Maurine ,lBentley ......... , JJ iXXicuns ; .. ,l.lac Sullivan' Sports Editor Phil Spendlove Sports Sidelites Business Manager...' ..Sybil Anderson Assist. Business Mgr .. .Betty- Lou Gardner Dawn Andrus, Dale Graff artists Jean Bowler, Beverly Moody Typists .Anette Pendleton, . ' Iris Cra Lee Gardner, Renee Lund .Shirley Milne; Edna Mae Miller, LaRae Bringhurst' DeLenna McDonald, Ronald McArthur Helen Fredrickson, Doyle Sampson Banard Hafen, Antone J. Neilson Advisers. .B. Glen Smith, .Margaret Merkley IS THE AN hSSET DIXIE JUNIOR THIS TO n jJL C0le&5 SECT?Qf people of St. George and surroundseem to be losing interest in the Dixie junior college and what ing communities collegd student and ' a nutshell when summed athlete it up inhave he said, "H , they already lost " stands for. it." Usually One .- in college 7; : such as St. George, the people appreciate the right to have the college in the .town and give and originality It also requires regular attention ar.d develops- The it students have chances to participate in school activities, but they do not. They should learn in school to do things' that will help them in social and vocational ways. The participation in school activities Many Reporters QcIllQ'ZLGlIi ACTIVITIES IMPORTANCE OF SCHOOL - self-relian- ce ., forethought to do things correctly, ana these things are important in every per son's life. So think about you people who dr I a it, take advantage of these opportunities offered, to you. Learn while you may tl:. things that will help you in life. PICTURE M W TIME FOR YEARBOOK faculty and upper division stu dents .had, their pictures taken for th The yearbobk Wednesday . The lower .dirisirr:1 had theirs taken Thursdav. d r-- What's right is more important than Some support.. who's boss; business men are very lacking in cooperation , and they are the ones who are With more life in the school, maybe Ka really benefited by incoming students would be well represented. Delta Most of the business men, townspeople, has a, swell quota of students, out B, and a few faculty members, consider 'the college as they do their electric lights. C. has been getting them all lately. was Before the war the situation If they go out they count on some one else to fix them, and as long as they bright. Many students were coming from are burning, they think that everything different parts of the state. It looks ' is all right. rather dismal now. It is understandable, too, that the Unless people wake up to the fact that war and moot the school ne'ds everyone's hasn't been over long, are the schools the in of into to students .process rebuild!.:', get cooperation school, the faculty will enter school their programs. But if something isn1"' some September as usual done right now in 3t. George towards pu and be ready to on have pen school, but all they will ting Dixie college on the map again, the school will never last. hand to greet is a few men and women How about someone from St.. George. Maybe Santa Clara, will starting a push to athletes send over a representative, whereas a get students and into the school? large number used to come from there. it their full-heart- ed alv.-ay- s ' whole-heart- ed ' -- |