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Show HOU IT "D" day originated in a caso of spring The pins of the Seminary students have 'come and are being distributed. location of schools did. class of 190,. at tho University of Institute students gave the program church in tho East ward Sunday night. in Paul CYosby and Homer Robertson were tho speakers and Laurence Marmot t sang but tho directly, perhaps, car practice of erecting letters hills to fovor. Not mark tho Tho The . a mass case of spring fovor and loft classes to hike on Tho school. the mountain behind hiko stopped, as tho idea, arose to paint Utah over cone was their class by numbers on tho hill the solo, an "0 A" for until President a peace to decided contention. Soon Volker, teacher of tho adult class in Literature of the- Now Testament, states that tho enrollment is fast in- all the "U" - ert) a sing. Kingsbury called "U" emblem was raised, other schools of Utah started rD. STATE ADMINISTRATORS similar emblems. Thus, wo day was started by a caso of putting see, spring fever. he are hoping Dixie day will end tho present siege of spring fovor. Robert Pendleton "Squaring English; Arthur lots eyes open; sembly. MOOD'. LORD DIXIE Tho DAY . make this .D. KNOT YOUR FACULTY Keep your a g.,od Last week, Mr. "Jaodbury. as- This week ???"?? 5. I led a brass band .D. for about ton ye-r- s. SENIORS TO PARTICIPATE IN I played c mot (a century or so ago) both in brass band and in orchestra. A. ACTIVITIES Seniors of the Noodward will bo the special guests of tho Dixie college Friday', Dixie day. They will participate in the parade, and in the various other activities. In tho morning program they xri.ll pay trib-- . uto to the Founders. On tho black hill, they will toast tho Freshmen, and they will bo toasted by tho faculty. Those students will bo at Dixie soon. relations . Education, Stanford University, led in tho discussions and evaluations, making some excellent c nit ribut ions to our state and local committees. Cox. for next Nednosday s asis a special program of hidden check with Ur. Smith. 'Ezra Toblor, social sciOxico; Paxnan, science; Rodney Ashby, Dr. Grayson Ilofauvor, Doan, College of program talent ; . school-communi- ty .D. sembly d This work is organized, first around a state committee, and then a local committee for each district. Washington county .was represented by the following chairmen: Lirma Snow, it with tho Boss, "acted by Clare Brooks, stole tho show. Tho other members of tho cast, who helped no make this play one of tho finest ono-a- ct plays of tho year, are Itarold Hafen, Cirma Hirschi, Pearl Mat ho son, Joan Linton, and Elmer Cox. Tho play, was written by J. C, Me The woek-en- school-communi- ld Kullin and was directed by Elmer Rocne Bigler, and Tod Seaman. the curriculum study under four committees, English, social studios, ty science, and relations, was tho theme nine-year-o- Lake over Emphasizing PLAY GIVE! nSDNSSDAY "Little Johnnoy," the baby of last Uodnosdays play, Salt along with the tournament'. .D. OUT! -- ACT MEET administrators conference The State was hold in up "D" Fireside hour was held Sunday night in the Institute g building. There were 22 students present. Tho program was on tho theme of "Irish." Itrs. Uelkcr reviewed the opera, "Tannhauser. " A conference at which it was placo a "U" on tho site of after the Task." "My Mr. graced tho present site of the block' when they returned. A few days later the class of 1907 deand "07 took its stroyed the "0A" , This act led to a regular class place. war, BRIEFS INSTITUTES ALL STARTED Page Six ; . 3.' I and have traveled in Europe, England continent, Cuba and Panama. 2. My hobbies aro fishing, collecting postage stamps, and wild Host movies. 1. I taught last year at tho Institute in Ephraim. .D. . "I j yni." think theres something wrong with "Yes, but I keep in under my hat." |