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Show 2 AY -- ' u a Tno 5 G f MT L - 12, 1940 LOOKING- FORWARD TO HONOR DAY sot for May 10th. On this occasion various local civic organHonor day is d izations, citizens, the of the of Utah, our State universities faculty, .and the student body of Dixie junior college pay honor to certain of public-spirite- students who have distinguished themselves in one way or another during the current school year. The awards and honors bestowed by the student body are purchased with money taken from the activity fee which all students pay. For this reason it is the business of our students to set up stanour dards rules governing the disposi- and tion of these awards. The Student -- body. Constitution calls for an award committee consisting of three students and three faculty members. This committee organized last fall with ilomer Robertson as chairman, and Laura Lytle, Ona Russel, Mr. Everett, Miss Snow, and Mr Miles as members. This committee published their requirements of students was who recognition in our Honor-Da- y program, in an issue of the D. J. C. receive last fall. This sons committee now asks who thit all per- are connected with the giving of awards in our Honor Day program submit the names of the students to receive the various awards, to the committee for No award xvill be given on approval. this occasion without the approval of the committee. Further, since the awards given by the student body are paid for by the general run of our students, no student xvill be eligible to receive such an award until satisfactory, settlement of any unpaid portion of the activity fee. This concerns all students who expect to receive student officers pins, dramatic pins, athletic awards, the upper division scholarships, oratorical contest awards, and all others. HATTER : . 7--Ai W. It 3 m&mf y '3 Cj 4r- - GIRLS FEIGN SUPREME TODAY Janicev5chmutz won first in the annual Girls day story contest, and Marjorie Rust won the poem contest, is announced is in charge of of Girls day. this part The Amitia Club officers, headed by Roma Reber, president, are working hard to make today really- something to rememby. Viola Wohlgemuth, who ber. fashion The 2:00 this afternoon at show will feature dresses made by the girls in the sewing department, and is under the supervision of Miss Buggert. It will be held in the auditorium. At the tea for the Mothers, from 3:00 to 5:00 the club off icers, along with Miss Snow, Dean of Women, will receive the guests. Mrs. Tolman, Mrs, Snow, Mrs. Bleak, and Mrs. Peterson xvill pour, and Misses Marjorie Rust, Ona Russell, Rene Lyman, Virginia McArthur, Twiln Williams, Muriel Stratton, Barbara Rav, The tea and Shirley Wobb xvill serve. will be held in the dining room of the Science building. The dance tonight xvill fittingly clim-,a- x a full day cf fun for nil Dixie girls. President Snow gives us much hope for wonderful opportunities for the dates wc have been wanting when he says that lf .there are "two and. boys" to g shew can The the every girl. girls . one-ha- -- fel-low- that they .know "southern customs" also. some charming .D. LAS VEGAS RACQ.UET WLULDSR3 HERE TOMORROW Dixie meets Las Vegas ip a return tennis match tomorrow on the Dixie courts. Dixie .dropped the first match to Vegas, but will have a stronger bid in this second encounter due to the addition of several players to the squad. Those wishing to see an exhibition in keen tennis competition may do so tomorrow. There xvill be ten matches throughout the day, starting at ten. 3-1, |