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Show THE DIXIE SUN September 24, 1958 Policies of Student Affairs Committee School Lunch Regulations Told by School Board 1. The student affairs committee is the tie between the Associated Students of Dixie College and its faculty. Its responsibilities are as follows: A. To coordinate the activities of the two groups that one r.iiglV complement the other. B. To give continuity to student The school lunch is a courtesy provided by the Washington County School Board and the faculty of Dixie College. Students granted this courtesy must abide by the following regulations: 1. me teacher in charge Tias the full authority, and responsibility, to enforce the regulations. 2. Students will be expected to behave like ladies and gentlemen in the waiting line and in the lunch room. 3. Tickets will be sold to the following schedule according of prices: Purchased before Friday the week before they are used, College, $1.60-HS., $1.10. Purchased after the above date, College, $1.75: H S government. C. To regulate and enforce the constitution of the Associated Students of Dixie College. D. To appoint faculty sponsors for each class. 2. Although this committee is. in the main, a liaison committee, there are areas in which it fps both the responsibility and the authority for decisions. One such area involves situations in which infractions of the constitution occur. When such are reported it is the duty of the . $1.25. committee to: A. Make such investigations as are necessary to get all the relevant facts available. B. Make sure that both sides of the problem are explored and that all students involved have an opportunity to state their case. 3. The committee shall determine the areas within which the student council shall logically be expected to act. 4. At best the student members of the committee cannot be exneot-eto be acquainted with a'l of he traditions of the college. Here th faculty members can. and should serve a most useful funct'on. The records in the office of the Dean of Students are a most valuable adjunct in this respect. 5. Although the commitfee does not usually make decisions whmh are within the logical province of the Student Council, alternative solutions to problems may be suggested by this body and should be welcomed even if they are not agreed to by those present.be times 6. There may logically when the committee, or the student council for that matter, may in the interest of time wish to refer some problem to a special committee to study it and make recommendations. Here again the final decision should not be presumed until the student council has acted upon it. d When Your Doctor Prescribes, Take Your Prescription To Dixie Drug Prompt, Efficient Service Is a Specialty 400& Rose Mary Thomas, First and William Purdy, faculty school year at advisor, go over assembly plans for the Dixie. Vice-Preside- 1958-195- 9 About This Issue Civilization depends on order, on system, and on organization. People who know the rules make fewer mistakes and go further faster. This issue of the school paper is designed principally to acquaint you with the rules which experience has demonstrated are most helpful in the smooth operation of Dixie College. If they do not do this and render the greatest service to the greatest number of a long period of time then they ought to be revised. It is expected that this publication, together with your student handbook, will enable all of you to find out how things are done here. We suggest that you read it carefully and that you then file it for future reference. Request For Change Of Grade Policy Well Keep Your Clothes Complimenting Your Appearance Cleaning, Pressing Repairing SNOWS Modern Cleaners In order that we might prevent students from exerting pressure on faculty members to change the grades, the faculty by unanimous consent has agreed to the following procedure: Except that there is an obvious clerical error, a grade shall not be changed until the student has made a formal request in writing that this be considered by a committee composed of the teacher, the director and the Registrar. of Should the committee wish to ask the student questions he should be available in order that the matter might be thoroughly discussed. The decision rendered by this committee shall be final. division 4. Tickets will be appropriately punched to indicate the week during which they are to be used. High School tickets will be marked with a H. S. and can be used by high school students only. Tickets are valid only for the week punched. The price of meals not eaten during that week will be forfeited. All tickets will be picked up Friday. 5. Students who forget their ticket will leave a deposit of 50 cents per meal, redeemable when ticket is punched. 6. The school lunch will not open before 12:05 daily. Lunch tickets will be punched by the leader in charge or his substitute, who will present the school lunch manager with a written note. 7. Students who have not purchased a ticket will not be admitted until 25 minutes after the first meal is Served, students who do not have tickets will pay 40 cents for their meal, high school students will pay 30 cents. 8. Unless exDress permission is given by the school lunch manager, the school lunch line will close daily at 12:35, the door will be locked and students refused admission. 9. at Students are entitled to a max- imum of two bottles of milk each. 10. Students who break the above by crowding, Student Assembly Treats boistrousregulations behavior, stealing milk, William E. Purdy, faculty mem- refusing to answer questions asked ber supervisor of assemblies for by the teacher, etc., will have their canceled for the week and the current year at Dixie College, tickets at the suggestion of the teacher and a banner year of enter- the school lunch promises manager will be tainment. Miss Rose Mary Thomas, denied further school lunch first of the student body, shares this view. Student assemblies art part of the rich tradition of Dixie College. Through them, students have an opportunity to develop their individual talents and learn to work harmoniously together. Outstanding among the assembly programs are the competitive sponsored by the various classes in which each vie for the prize offered annually to the one judged the best. Judged for originality, audience appeal, per cent of participation of the class members with details such as stage settings and costumes taken into consideration, students begin preparations months in advance for these particular assemblies. Get Keepsake Perfect Exchange assemblies from other schools and special lyceum numbers Diamonds also highlight the years assembly programs. The Gift of a Lifetime Members of the assembly committee working with Mr. Purdy and Students Welcome Miss Thomas are Leland Hafen, Marion Bentley and Ronald L. Garner, of the college faculty and Richard Mangum, and Paul R. Pace, junior and senior presidents. Leaders Dixie Promise vice-preside- MacArthur Jewelers |