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Show St. DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE, r D kJ ATTRACT SOCIAL TO IX RECREATIOH HALL George. Utah Volume 5, Number April 14, 1944 21 5nOUJ, CHRIST EPS Ell HEAD. PARTIES 'IN STUDENT BODY ELECTION CAMPAIGN SET TO! TITS "Everything is in readi," FIITAL ELEC? I OF SET FOR TjJjTT YTEITESDAY is well Campaigning under way for the studentbody for the say elections, which are to take place next Uednesday. the juniors (but they all Walter Snow and Homer Christensen were the success have their fingers crossed) ful candidates for president b, as a result of the pri- The class has been worknary election Holiday. adHalter chose Bob Hdrris a: s his campaign manager and ing under all types of ness Prom but all hope that "Every cloud has verse conditions, silver lining." If this proverb is true, it will name. Lions as the party Alpine Prince is the pol- SCHCI ARSH1P FUND GETS BIG BOOST a the most wonderful Prom be all times, of niors. say the ju- "Stardust" is the theme, and (not is illustrated it stream-lined, with but) decorations. "war-line- d" The class as a whole has worked as the Prom commit tee, with Elna Gardiner as chairman. TO OF for itical leader Homer, head of the Tigers. nominees named at poli- tical meetings VJedncsday morning follow. Lions: Laurel Jackson, Latest contributions re- vice president; Dean VJobb, ported are '51 in cash by Boys club president; Elna the Omega Delta club and Gardiner, Girls club presheaded by Dick 56 from Hilcs. the picture show ident; Eldon Hafen and Mauri ne Bentley, commissioners of amusements. Beulah Blake, Timers: be portrayed: The modern, the social, the folk, the vice president ; Jack Mathis, tap, the ballet and the Foys club president; Dawn (Continued Pago 3) The dance S FEATURE DAY NEXT Scholarship fund committee, character. w GIRLS 250 in ar Honey for Bonds has now been raised the spring quarter by VI revue Andrus, is the dent; Joan Garner feature of Girls April 21. The girls arc also planbeing assemb- FRIDAY Day on Plans are rapidly perfected for the annual ning a combination Dance Revue next Friday ly and fashion show next The Friday morning, to comand Saturday nights. In the complete program will be mence at 10:30. announced next week. afternoon, at 3 o clock, Yore than 50 dancers thoro will be a softball have been working several game between tho upper diweeks in preparation for vision girls and tho lower this big event, and those division girls. Day The annual Girls in charge promise a probo held in the gram even more outstanding d nco vill the tliah that of last year. following opening, . Six typos of dances will dance revue. Girls club presi- and Da- rrell 3m.it h, commissioners amusements. of It is the consensus of opinion that all tho nom- inations shew good judgment on the wart of the stu- dents and that, regardless of who is elected, we arc sure to have good officers next year. candidates for president, in the primary Other election Honday, were Doan "ebb, Joan Garner, Beulah Bleak, Elna Gardiner and Helen Benson. |