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Show DIXIE JOURNALISTS' CHATTER The Dixie Journalists Chatter Is Published by the Associated Students of Dixie Junior College, St. George, Utah STAFF Tuesday, May 17, 19 19 CHATTER DIXIE JOURNALISTS PAGE TWO Don Homer and Wes Holt, grad- CALENDAR uates of last year, called to say hello during the week. They Tuesday, May 17, Piano Recital, are attending the B.Y.U. but had a chance to slip away for a day (Private) and were happy to come back to 20 Field Zion Trip, Dixie Friday, May for a short visit. (Geology) are always glad to welcome We Zion Field our Saturday, May 21 former students to the Editor Barbara Anderson Assistant Editor Carolyn Lytle Elveene Nelson Exchange Editor Hal Bennion Trip, (Geology) Sports Writer Business Manager Baccalaureate George Lang Sunday, May 22 Reporters James Cope, Beulah Stratton, Carol Snow, Lora Lee Larson, Services Erna Bybee, Irene Bleak, LaVae Wright Colleen Turner, Wanda llall Monday, May 23 Honor Day Typists A. K. Hafen Faculty Advisor Tuesday, May 24 College Piano Recital EDITORIAL Faculty Wednesday, May 23 Party at City Park As this will be the final issue of our school paper before Thursday, May 26 School Outing graduation, I want to write a few words of thanks to the Friday, May 27 Commencement the staff and all others who have helped in any way-witD.J.C. There are a few who have been on the staff all year and have been more than faithful in getting their work done. These students and Mr. A. K. Hafen, as faculty advisor, deserve a special vote of thanks from all of us. We on the paper staff this year wish good luck to those who serve in these positions next year. h THE EDITOR. High School Graduates Graduates Reveal Plans From Dixie Are Listed (Continued From Page 1) Kay Hilgendorff thinks hes going to work at Geneva Steel until school starts at the Y. this fall. Herb Bentley says theres a possible chance that he'll work at the beet plant. Janet Larson plans to attend the Y. Kelly Merci will work for his father in Caliente. (Well, boys, well meet you at Kellys.) Louise Ryan will continue working here in St. George until she and Burnell Lamb are married. Their plans are for August 23 in the St. George temple. Burnell is going to work at the mine in Castleton. After these kids are married they will go to Provo to live, where Burnell will soak up a little more education at the Y. LaRue Robinson will work in a motel at Orderville during the summer and wants to go to the A.C. this winter. In the last issue, we presented the names of those who will graduate from college. In this issue we are listing the candidates for high school graduation. as follows: Duane Adams Fern Asay Clare Atkin Lenora Atkin Kenneth Baker Jay Barton Mar Genne Barton Halvor Bennion Duane Blake Delores Bland Geraldine Bleak Roland Leon Bowler Maxine Bowman Charmaine Cannon Sherwon Chadbum Duane Christian Barbara Clark Connie Corbett Gordon Cornaby Elizabeth Covington Aria Cox Sherman Cox Wendle Eagar Donna Emett Kaye Ence Raymond Clark Fawcett LaVar Foremaster Lorna Rue Frei Ellis Gentry Normand Gibbons James C. Goodwin DeLoy Gubler Edna Gubler Marie Hatch Gregerson Hafen Kenneth Hafen Stanley Hafen Ann Hardy Harley Iverson Richard Jennings Gladys Johnson Ray Kemple Joanna Kienke Lois Lang Lora Lee Larson Myrna Larson Delsene Leany Bruce Leavitt Marion Leavitt Cleone LeCheminant Carolyn Lytle Howard C. Macfarlane Laura Madsen Gerald Mathis William C. Mickelsen Wesley Milne Jerry Jeanne Morris They are Ferd Neilson Fred Neilson Ronald Sheila Renee Robert Nelson Nesbitt Olsen Paxman Garry Pearce Gloria Pendleton Carol Jean Petersen Joy Powell Maxine Pymm Kendle Rcber Reta Reid Dena Reynolds Laureen Seegmillcr Carrole Snow Craig S now Ellyn Snow Karl Snow Dale Stewart Lloyd Stratton Dee Sullivan Dell Sullivan Ned Sullivan Ralph Sullivan Clara Joyce Terry La Mar Terry Velma Terry Nclda Thayne Marilyn Thomas Archie Leon Tobler Fenton Tobler Darlene Turner Pat Vincent Ruby Whipple George Wilkinson Mary Lucy Wittwcr Merrill Woodbury LaVon Worthen Dahl Zohner Because of the weather, it was necessary to stage the musical comedy Roberta in the college auditorium instead of the Sun Bowl. Roberta was also given at Panaca Friday, May 6. The patrons there seemed to enjoy it. - r Western Goods Western goods of all kinds Billfolds -- - Boots Belts , SPECIAL PRICE on Graduation Photos We C. Force Have Your Cleaning Done the Modern Way furnish cap and gown ALSO One Day Service on by Kodak Finishing MODERN i 1 DIXIE PHOTO i i t CLEANERS t t STUDIO Phone 115 Phone 669 Tickup and Delivery 1 t c Y t h t All Students Exhibiting a to COLLEGE Their n a a Student Body Cards Will receive a 20 on the purchase of dis-cou- any and all merchandise from now until gradu- ation. C COVE nt T 0 ti s Candy Kitchen I D !' vv a: vO s( Remember Us for Your Sundaes, Malts and M DIXIE Shakes tl w tl St g ti JEWEL SHOP Punch and Ice Cream Lloyd S. Bleak Owner For Parties Patronize Home Industry It Builds a Bigger and Meet Your Friends at ls D la cc sp gr the Cove D Better Dixie ar B. Cc wj Jo i.s (a fei DICK'S CAFE A Good Place to Eat ric do to M; eit DIXIE COLLEGE STUDENTS' HANGOUT or. the om J ?a Mr r |