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Show October rONT. Policv Attendance from page continued 1 btudents should not have to that nd ,jbe told to attend classes for. rnoney are PaY'n8 Cithey vital the realize . must jhey c'ass atten" neecimPortance .dance. If an attendance ;hoi'plicy is the only way t0 ess drive the message home, latiofhen so be it, RQpntinued. Dr. Bywater feels that !t e in Dr- Rose als0 to disc js important for students classes. He diticjbe attending their - cojs, against calling the role, percbut He important for students to be attending their 'classes. He feels that through vei'daily class work students who are not attending will y become obvious. Jay! President Alder, said, I Phis dont think people can perce's that pen, ltrjtlj ic Tax Initiatives continued from page is Theatre Season seriously fail classes if they will attend. He went on to say that he believes that many of the problems with students who are failing, can be prevented if students are dealt with before the quarter ends. He feels very strongly that the number one purpose at Dixie College is academic. For students to fulfill that purpose attendance is mandatory. The Dixie College attendance policy will help to bring all students to the classroom on a regular basis as it is the only place to get the full academic growth every Dixie College student-shoulreceive. ry is jhe opening performance )m November lst and the play is oliheduled each evening through disoilhe fifth at 8 P.M.. Special stu- exerdent nights are scheduled on he d,Tuesday and Wednesday. The caststudents can attend other per- ee eJormances, but are encouraged Pan these nights. anf Studentbody Executive to b Committee is planning a special hat follow- I Ci reception immediately uld i the November 1st, opening jng "S 'performance for the production ses bast and attending students, stepphe open house will be held in to nine colleges and universities in the Utah System of Higher Education. Tuition would be increased by 25 to 30 percent according to opposing viewpoints of the tax proposals, officers are excited about Stupromoting the dent Association and would like to get more peple involved in activities and helping on committees. 7 continued from page 10 grade point average and lless! school be cut is the entire to equivalent budgets of five out of the amount Program continued from page Utahs children) would be reduced by $30,000,000. Many people claim the d Re-Ent- all Re-ent- scholastic achievement. The first week of school the Student Organization elected officers. They are: Lorene Plumb, Advisor; Re-ent- ROTC Fran Lundahl, President; Glen Bessonette, Discovered continued from page Vice-Preside- 8 The ROTC introduced Debbie Mower, this program to SUSC last year. Coming from BYU, it proved to be the number one program at SUSC with commendable community service projects and other notable activities. This is the first SecretaryTreasurer; and Byrd, Cheri ReporterHistorian. These year the ROTC college aththe Arena Theatre of the Fine course has been offered at ituoArts Center and refreshments Dixie. I want to stress that served. be ulawill there is no obligation to the Faculty and Staff members ig 1 receiv-military for taking this and FL class oreiare also encouraged to attend higher level course, Captain Miller emthe classes sjc;the play. Arrangements can be ing credits for phasizes, Its a basic leaderseason tickets at the student bypassed. For example, s0 jmade for Advanced'. ship college course. Theatre Box Office, Fine Arts Xa student passing itC winter If youre interested in adquarter 21. 201 before Friday, October Spanish during credits. b could receive 25 vertical ding this beneficial class to the; and passing 2. By taking your schedule, sign up for BYU Foreign Language Test. MILS 120 for freshman-Wednes- day on the student's X Depending from 12 to 1 for 30 MINUTES LONG to receive X up can score, heshe 2 credits, or MILS 220 for DISTANCE CALLING 1 24 credits. The BYU test will bet sophmores--Wednesda- y Includes calling offered at Dixie College on from 1 to 3 for 3 credits. It No sign-u- p fees v 'November 5, 1988. U.S. SPRINT is possible that a sophmore about) information more For INDEPENDENT REP can take both beginning FL credits and for test applica628-209- 4 Ition forms, see Addison Everett courses. Physical training is OFFER GOOD UNTIL 103188 required once a week at 6:00 FREE! - V 1 DIXIE SUN Page 9 1 are passed are staggaring. The general fund (which finances higher education, all other areas of state government, including corrections, parks and recreation, etc.) will be reduced by $70,000,000. The Uniform School Fund (which attempts to provide a minimum level of funding for 7, 988 for Utah if the tax initiatives on to Slack w'ent say, Tuition will definitely be raised. If were cut $349 million dollars in the system, we will have $349 million dollars less to deal with. Were going to have to cut students and were going to have to raise tuition. The personal cut here at Dixie College will be twenty one individuals, staff, faculty, etc. and three hundred and twenty Five students. If were cut thirteen percent there will be a tuition increase of twenty five or thirty percent. That decision will be made by the member. Some college students would also be turned away because of tuition increases stated President, Dr. Douglas Alder. Utah educators say the effect of these cuts will bring a reduction in quality higher education. The faculty to student ratio for Utahs colleges and universities is to save money in their pocket all year? Quality education? Health Departments? Law enforcement? The voters will decide on November 8, if its all really worth the effort to limit tax increases. The studentbody council, 88 and many Farticipa others have gone to a lot of board. already among the highest in the nation. Utahs ratio is twenty-twper faculty o a.m. in the gym. There is also a lab from 3 to 5 on Wednesdays which usually entails an adventurous activity such as a free repelling class on October 12th from 3 to 5. If youre interested in going, theres no obligation. Sign up on the board in the KRDC radio classroom in the SUB. Youre guaranteed to have an exciting time on this escapade. The students in ROTC at Dixie have orgainized the Rebel Platoon. George Scott is the platoon leader. If you have any questions, call and class room increase. Utah has always allowed students to enter college if qualified and now many argue some students may even be denied an education throughout Utah if not in ihe higher academic levels of achievement Who will benefit fiom the tax initiatives? Many say, cigarette store owners, gasoline companies and out of state property owners. What is it worth to Utahns effort to educate students in this big decision facing Utah. Kendrick Snow, Student-bodPresident encourages y everyone to learn the tacts in order to make an individual decision. want to encourage everyone to get out to vote on November 8. The decision the students help make is important to Utahs future educational system.. I physical and to be in your sophmore year. In addition to the excellent training, you would receive $700 under no obligation whatsoever. A contract is signed if you decide to enter into your George at third year to become an arThere is an alternative to officer upon graduation. my course to taking the college receive this essential insight. You would also receive A six week camp during the $1,000 per year. The next time you hear summer at Fort Knox, Kenhave tucky offers a cram course anything about ROTC, to mind. Its an alright in the covered open on material also are There ask is questions. This course. camp college available worth 15 credits and the on- scholarships ROTC. a to are through pass ly requirements 673-946- 2. |