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Show four Pago DIXIE HOiSrC ANNOUNCED DAY PROGRAM ANE'" Plhi33TllTST!TERA William Lund of Entcrpriso will bo the speaker at tho program honoring tho founders, patrons and friends of Dixie junior college on Friday, March 28. a modernistic opr the Dawn, era, was presented, by the students of the Hurricane high school Monday night in the college auditorium. in the Tabernacle at The entire student body cf 10:30 a. the college, together with tho faculty, also tho Woodward fourth years and the patrons ana friends of the college will attend the meeting. Members and wives of members of the original board of education under the instructor of the Hurricane high. at which The program will heard will Mr. Lund be held be m. church, and tho original board members under state control, will be special guests of honor for the day. The program of the day is announced as follows L. D. S. : sunrise the entire student body will turn out with appropriate implements to polish up the buildings , campus , and to give the D its spring bath of A large whitewash. group of students will be assigned to further improve the road to the Airport, and to build an amphitheater below the D. This project Such lab or was commenced last year. vn.ll terminate at 8:30, and all students vill then return to their homes to clean At and up otherwise make for the ready parade. and parade will commence at will be followed by the public meeting in the Tabernacle. At 11:30 the program will be conclude and the students and guests will adjourn to the hill, where lunch will be served The just The 9-3- 0 D. below the lunch will be followed by a short, partially after humorous program, which students will devpte the remainder of the day resting up for the dance, at D which the Queen ceremony will take place. Prior to the crowning of the D Queen, tho senior class will light the D, at tho At Miss J allied Sohnhth v;ill be crowned Queen of In the crowning ceremony Lliss the "D. Schnutz will be attended by Alice ThomRuth Cooper, Luana pson, Joyce Adams, Lamb, Phyllis Holt and Lela Sullivan. .D. approximately BUCK STRUCTOR, Ho 9 p. m. Windy Twenty student from town are now direction of these TRAINING IN- for duty last reported is assisting AIR NEW ROGERS, 10:30 It by Mr. Burgener, music presented in a very pleasing manner, according to those who attended. It is to be regretted that musical there was not a larger turnout. was Particularly outstanding were the the elder daughter of the singing king, and the comedy of the three plotters, though all the principals did well. The chorus and orchestra also deserve of words of praise. .D. J. C. EDITOR was JOSEPH BLACK N.1MED D. The D. J. C. staff last as re-organi- zed week with Joseph Black of Blending editor, Alta Englestead of New Har- associate editor, and Shirley Harper of St. George as assistant editor mony as A new business manager has not yet been named. rest of the staff is indicated the editorial page, The on Joseph Black has had experience in high school publications, both as editor business manager. Alta has had previous experience at the B. A. C. and and as has been prominent umnist of the at the editor D. J, this year C. Woodward year. as a col- Shirley was high school last ALPHA THETlvS TO TOUR ST. TEE COLLEGES Alpha Theta girls will leave tomorrow morning for a tour of the colTwenty leges of Utah. They plan visit the of Snow and to home economic Weber junior colleges and the University of Utah, tho departments Brigham Young university the Utah State Agricultural college. On the way north they will be entertained at a breakfast at the home of Miss Cleo Allen of Panguitch. Returning, they plan to visit the State Mental Hospital at Provo. They will also visit other points of interest, and they plan to attend some of the basketball tournament games. Tho trip is being sponsored by Mrs. Robinson, head of the department of home and economics. week. ten pilots pilots flying daily under the instructors. directed was The .D. Anderson. and two Rose of MR. PETERSON, reports that work the catalog for next year. committee, on chairman of the catalog had begun Mr. Smith and A. K. Hafon are working with him. |