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Show - April 23, 1982 Page 2 - DIXIE SUN SUN SPOTS Library Study Labs Scheduled Are you, by any chance, having problems writing a paper? Are you feeling frustrated in English 100 or 101 or 102? Would you like an opinion on something you have written? Have you visited the Writing Lab yet? If not, this help center may be just what you need. Every Tuesday four members and and Thursday, from of the English department take turns reading papers for people and offer suggestions and comments, and a student tutor is available by 2 appointment. And just where is this marvelous service? Down in the E.O.C. What does it cost? Absolutely the writing 4) Help is given at all stages of and defining a subject up process--thinkinaudience, purpose and writer s stance ; developing material; editing; and proofreading. g the one 5) In some cases, help may go beyond materials may be assignment or paper. Teaching sessions tutorial may be set up. suggested; Math Lab, a By the way, the E.O.C. also has a free to Reading Lab and a Spelling Lab. Feel check them out, too, when you come to try out the Writing Lab. nothing. So why arent you getting yourself down here? That one youll have to answer yourself. What follows is a description of the service. Read it carefully in order to learn its promises and its limitations. If you dont see what you need on this schedule, let Dr. Kleen or your teacher know. Tutoring andor group study can be arranged. available to everyone: students, faculty, staff, and community. a.m. and by appointment. 1) The service is 2) The writing may be required by a teacher; it may be professional writing; it may be personal. L.D.S. Stake Conference Scheduled BIOLOGY: Monday through Friday, 8:00-10:0- The six Dixie College LDS Wards will combin-fo- r a stake conference to be held on Sundai APRIL 25, at the LDS Institute Building according to James Eardley, St. George, Dixit College LDS Stake President. Meetings will t, held at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and ai invitation to attend is extended to all LDS churd members and friends, Mr. Eardley reports Meetings will be held under the direction of tht general church authorities with Elder Legranc Bindrup, Las Vegas, church regional director presiding. Special choral music will be provided by tht Dixie College choir under the direction of Mr Howard Putnam, Professor of Music. 0 Amnesty Days to End BUSINESS: Monday and Wednesday, 2:00-3:00- . ECONOMICS: Inquire if interested. Dixie College Library is celebrating Nationa Library Week April Tomorrow, Saturday 24, is the last day 18-2- The service is a teaching service; therefore, the author must be present (it's hard to make suggestions to a paper). 3) GEOLOGY : Monday through Friday, 12 :00-- l :00 and 2:00-3:0- MATH LAB: Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Attention MUSIC: Monday through Friday, . . . Graduating Sophomores A scholarship for graduating sophomores has become available for anyone interested in continuing their education in the fields of drama, music, medical or dental and general scholarship. Anyone interested in applying for this award should submit a written letter indicating their intended major, choice of college, and reasons for financial need to Carolyn Reinbold, 998 Bloomington Drive South, Bloomington, Utah 84770. For additional information talk with Mr. Fowler in the Student Center. The deadline for all applications is May 14th. PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY: Wednesday, Friday 11:00-2:00- . 3:00-4:0- Monday, Tuesday, SPANISH: Monday and Wednesday, 2:00-3:0- WRITING LAB: Tuesday and Thursday, and 1 and by appointment. :00-2:0- 0 PHILOSOPHY : Inquire if interested. 9:00-12:0- 0 o Amnesty Days. Students having overdue maten als are urged to return them during this period Also, anyone still owing a previous library fint may come in and ask to have it removed withou paying for it, during Amesty Days. According to Mr. Gott, Director of Library This year may be the last time we will hate Amnesty Days since FEW students take advan tages of it. The following is the librarys polio for overdue materials: Check-ou- t period o general circulation materials is two weeks. Nr fine is charged if the item is returned within sever days of due date. One dollar is charged on 8tl day, plus 25c for each day following. Reserve materials can be checked out overnight and have to be checked in the first hour the next morning The fine is 25c per hour. P.B.L. Social Successful PBL had their spring opening social h k Wednesday, April 14. A Texas Bar-B-maker, Mr. Jotr prepared by an expert Bar-B-Hacking, advisor of the Club. Approximately! students attending this social gathering; eat member brought a guest along. All members ar guests could not resist having seconds and son hair even thirds. Mr. Hackings pork, and chicken- - were irresistible and so vt. Mrs. Hackings delicious salads. When everyboc was just about full, four different kinds delicious pies were brought out to the patio chocolate and lemon, apple and bumbleberr I by Mr. and Mrs. Hacking, and Mrs. Becky A. Smith, advisor of PBL. All PBL members agreed that they should ha' some more Texas bar-b-qbut a Texas bar-- t takes a great deal of time to prepare, so mayk they will have to settle for a Utah bar-b-q- . 8 bar-b-que- d DIXIE SUN STAFF Editor-in-Chie- f Entertainment Editor Sports Graphics Assistance : Advisor Typesetting Lisa Roberts Sandv Pulse Don Aitken Kane Whitson Lori Lewis d LaVarrWebb Maxine Pace Color Country Spectrum Printing Staff: Catherine Owens, Anavon Wiltshire, Toshi Endo .... The DIXIE SUN is published weekly by the students of Dixie College. The opinions expressed in the SUN do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of the staff or the advisor. 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