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Show Page Pour BISOTUZ'S FED Til HI FOR SOCIAL. STUDENT FREXY LIPS (Continued from page 3) As for Cameron's VTe've all heard, porsonal life of course, that the bo to to ocrs school basket Salt very go didnt proved interesting, also. high Lake alone. Coach Hafon and his boys were cheered on t hrough all three games by the energetic screaming of a group of Dixie fans, led by Stan Jones. it Ho lived in St. George for several years, and has lived in Las Vegas for tho past five. Elwyn spent some six months in tho Navy before returning to school, as teams social life wasnt entirely a married man, last year. He played an neglected either. Six lower division active part in school activities, being The their bonds and sold boys' athletic manager all which added girls who cashed to to the state tourna- to his popularity, thus giving him the clothes go their ment did their best to help the baskehonor of becoming student body president tball boys enjoy the bright lights of the Coach Hafen tells us that big city. Jeanie Flora Brooks and Jean-niHarris, with their city chum, JaJuan Lewis, "resented the boys with a beautiful cake; and Cherie Voolsey and her friends honored the team with a party at ne the Toolsey It homo. this year. Elwyn is trying to got in Cal. next year, and if unable to will Tech, go to tho U. of N. in Reno. Ho plans to work in Las Vegas this summer as an electric- ian, Hood carving and take up a largo collecting arrowheads portion of his spare that everyone had a right time. The girls arc still nice tine, too. Cameron, when asked for a suggestion raving about the wonders of the city, for the student body officers for next and the boys are still shouting about year, suggested they try to got a bus to run from Hurricane for the college stuJaJuan. D D dents. It isnt any farther away than VETERANS TRAINING CAREFULLY CHECKED Leeds, and ho bolicvcs it would mako it seems possible for more students the veterans carefully college hero. checked as to the type of work they arc M OE STUDENTS doing in the colleges, but the institu- LARGE tions themselves are now under close TAKE PART IN VOCATIONAL ITot are only to come to D DAY scrutiny. A close supervision is necessary to largo group of students represented on Vocational Day at Cedar City waste and Dixie funds of to government prevent The protect the veterans against exploitawill be made monthly. tion. Check-up- s but no resorts have yet boon received as to how tec participants placed. Regardless of the outcome, however, all fool that the day was highly last Friday, of Fob, 28 a total of 257,558 veterans in tho U. S. woro receiving training, with about 44,000 of those in on- -t educational. As he job Students from tho business, training establishments. Forty students are enrolled in veteran training at Dixie. All of those are do- tho ing accredited work, and the college is ship fully approved by tho Veterans Administration. B D HEALTH TESTS SHOP NEGATIVE Results of tho T. b . tests show almost 100. perfect lungs at Dixie. Out of the more than 400 tested, only one oxami--n- eo showed the presence of tuberculosis. A second examination showed slight indi' A cations. third plate showed a bad heart, but there is no one in Dixie that clai.'n the name attached. The weeks over. y hearing tests conducted several ago also showed normal hearing in but two, and these were ready receiving medical treatment. case al- home and ccon-omic- s agricultural departments made trip. Nr. They were under t he leaderMrs. of Baylcs, P'rs. Fcrklcy, Rcevo and Hr. Garner |