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Show Pago Four rencher'ads for campus pride Habits formed early i'n life, and life in school is a part of our early training, determine many of our future ac- tions. this reason For we should guard against more apparent dangers. The pride v;e develop in our home and school surroundings will manifest itsolf later in a form of 'civic pride that will enrich and beautify our lives as well as those of others. What from infinite satisfaction beginning early in lifo to cultian comes finer qualities, to develop diner sentiments, purer tastes, more vate our a love of the feelings, The beautiful. savages had no appreci- delicate and ation for beauty, but as .civilization advances we find aspiration end love of the beautiful more highly developed. Although we are not' fortunate enough to have a large campus here at Dixie, each student should make it his own personal' duty to search for and preserve that beauty which does dent exist. Each stupride in our u0oe & 7v7 a.V'O Vo Spring is here! Each day we see more evidences of it stepping into view. We have, therefore, a personality that we all love, as our thoughts turn toward When shes around, none can bo fancy. unhappy, for she is always bright and cheerful. a marvelous has She that has bright sunshine filtering through to us. She has bright blue eyes, with the soft golden sunlight quality of hair. Her complexion has a soft coolness of dev;, and her laughter is tho essence of a running brook. She has a very playful personality, always teasing, not lotting you know whether shes coming or not. She looks best in pastel colors, and is always seen against a background of green. She loves all flowers and likes to let blossom petals float around her and light in kind down x ' her hair. She is very sympathetic. should take enough campus to- support any effort of improvement, and go a step or two out of the way to make it lasting. your troubles. little in the land of Dixie! Students, stop and think how sordid and common our lives would become if the spots of beauty were to be sud- - denly removed. Isnt this thought alone enough to arouse in hs a determination to watch ourselves more closely while on the campus? in lives. .jIXIE "Johnnie" .D. DAY PLANS ' Rc-n- LI program. Jack says, "A good time will be had by unless it rains." all, A detailed schedule of the days probe published later, Dixie Day has been set for March 28. will .D. MENS ALL-CALIP- U3 MINTON TOURNAKSOT Coach Tolman, will be sponsored by with competition getting under way some time next week. Anyone not in the gym classes, but who would like to enter,' may do so by contacting Coach Tolmag. She She can cure listens quietly to will make you con- .D. NEWS THE This far lost DIXIE BRIEFS F.F.A. BOYS in a game WILL MEET OVER-TO- N of basketball. promises to be a good game; for so our boys have xvon three games and one, this to Overton. Mr. Hinton, adviser, however, says it should be a for Dixie. push-ov- er .D. DIXIE COLLEGE BAND for the music festival to IS be PREPARING held in St. George on April 19. Mr. Bleak expects to givo a concert at the band will take part in the that time, and lower work. Peterson, members of division D. D. C. WATSON, YEARBOOK work BO WILING AND BAD- as she you bask in the sunlight of her smile. Our personality? Lady Spring!! May your reign bo long and happy hero 'THE student council end ay continued working out the details of our Dixie Day AIL tent as her PROGRESS The gram all diseases, MONDAY a conscious effort we can our campus looking attractive. We keep must develop a pride in our grounds and As a personal message may I buildings; Whore you are, put beauty in your say United personality, the EDITOR, contest and Mr. faculty adviser, report that on is progressing satisfactorily the annual. They ask that students and club's cooperate, in getting all pictures taken and turned in on schedule. Mr. Bleak, .D. Miss and Mr. numbers for Henderson McAllister are providing the assembly programs to be given and Beaver Monday. at Milford |