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Show X II J- -J Battle Axe Business Teams Compete Much Ado About Nothing We Yin the D (hie) day is over. LeGrand Too At Vocational Day Meet is walking in a straight line again And a League Tilt, THE DIXIE SUII toward Georgies, .and Doc Squires has to content himself with his usual run of business. THE DIXIE SUN STAFF (D day makes such a difference.) ...Lorraine Taylor Editor If you surprised readers will Dean Judd Assistant Editor Porter Helene get parpermit me, I will atryfewto moments. Feature EcUtor """""'.Joan' lessen. Verla Wright tially serious for lllena Robinson Exchange Editois Circulation Manager It seems to me that somewhere Merrill" SyphusV'' Mari'e''Lyti'e, Rose Workman Columnists Atkin, AtanolaCluff. Paul Bennett, Helene along the line, quite a ways a back, misReporters bookEmpey Betty Blake, Aileen and first-yea- r I think, somebody received vanced type, Miles Mary Marie Workman, Dixie day. about Ross understanding Mr. Esplin Typists keeping. r ' Adviser The Dixie students particpa-in- g This is one of the days of the school year that the student body in the activities were: Rula should be on their best behavior, Elementary Shorthand Sharon is certainly not their worst.ofThis Snow, Ann Marie Earl, Dixie one day when patrons Snow, Bill Rogers, alternate. alumni, townspeople, even tourElementary TypeSharon Snow, In a day when people travel Janice Christian, ists are made aware that in the Idonna Eager, from New York to San Francisco small town of St. George, Utah, SASSETY Jimmie Crandall, alternate. Helene there exists a junior college. This Advanced Shorthand in a matter of hours, when naother, Man your guns, Little Goodnik, Porter, Pat Frei, Gwen Snow, is one day, more than any should tional and international personalialternate. college when that Sheree Miles, choip-injunior e are birds The common-placits spring! ties have become Ralph Pace, show to these people the quality Advanced Type the toids are croaking, the if there be any of that school. through the use of the press, radio, streams are goigling, the flow- Ann Marie Earl, Joan Bradshaw, seems strange All we seem to show them at it doalternate. Pat Frei, and television, ers are well, the flowers are Anna times, many times, is quantity: First-Yehave Bookkeeping Dixie in a like in do us of here flowers whatever that many ing quantity Hunt, Sheldon McConkie, Donald quantity of bad manners, never met our nearest neighbors. situation. alternate. of speech, quantity of Old Crow, Pat Frei, Larkin, and do Freheck poets the as But Pioche, why Towns as close Mrs. Nadine Ashby, Mr. T. Beckers, etc. This is one day of erstwhile poets choose a time like the year when we should prove donia, and Hinckley we have never spring to wax poetical? Even in Wendell Bayless, and Mr. Merrill facus to business to these people who eye Dixie, department as Fawson, are foreign so. seen; they the time of cavemen it was the accompanied members, just what we will diswondering as Bagdad, Rio, and London. Yet, In their primitive way they wrote ulty on here is an institution the that students trip. play, more than poolology, when we have met people from poetry that went something like teaches that this: women appreciation, the sluff thethese neighbor towns of ours, we Dixie Talent Competes ory, and alcohol workshop. For Petes sake, fall have found them pleasant and fun of Why is it that a few dozen Neadderthal My with. to be around schoolthe bawl. I will Or Honors towns Drama For Stake Our only link with these the ones who smoke and drm field and carouse around on D da gee ? After reciting this, he tenderly has, in the past, been in the of a one-amembers play, Cast a head with the over been ephemher has this the only cues that ojJs an(j fac bopped of sports and based on club and passionately dragged three dramatic readers, and two Why aren t theen wj-,- save eral in that it has been conducive repparticipants in radio speech lower her away by the hair. a negative attitude not merj ancj after D day to Dixie foWe it the big event it should A classic example of eternal resented atthethe Utah college to understanding. So now we are drama state division a Good prose came from the lips of the and interpretation meet conducAy be? Why arent committees, going to try to have ancient Chinese seer, Chin Lee, at the Neighbor day. parade chairmen noticed Brigham Young wyril 11 by the people on the side? get to know who said, It is high time wefind and Satur" out that I think it must be simply beour neighbors, to critics of today swear that Friday 12. Many and college participants cause the bad done on this we are day got the idea for they are people just as the same Shakespeare The Uuperior and excellent line. who that from enjoy usually completely overshadows and Juliet Romeo people 6 competition people, in pavngs region movies as we do, laugh at the And wasnt it that charming conducted last month at the Dixie the good. It is not an easy thing same jokes that we do, groan over poetess from Lower SFb who college. Their adviser and coach to reverse this situation where the is Miss Myrtle Henderson, head of the good would dominate the unthe same text books as we do, Eiizabink Plobett a the Dixie college speech depart- good. Maybe the ungooders dont i to see and work and play together just time stuck her realize what their actions look as we do. And this is going to be snowdrift Oin flying over and ment. like to an elderly lady from BrigAfter accomplished by this thing I have scrnr.Abd, Its sprink! of the one-aFor Cast play, referred to as Good Neighboi day. a'hich she wrote her immortal the Love of Mike, is as follows: ham City, or to some nice tourist Now Good Neighbor day J? poem to her lover, Roberinski Shirlee Harris, Rula Snow, Phyllis who wonders what kind of town (hell- Brownink: school this is. Incidentally, for the specific purpose,'. schoo Frei, Gail Lynn Stratton, Jean-nin- e andor neither of these examples is ficfhc entire a baI1 Robert Bill ing the Reber, Rogers, Howink do I love youink? T,SeCnSlS"o Moss, Jimmy Candall, and John titious. tor the. PurPose I have an humble suggestion to Let me count the ways earned JSthe seniors Garner. in many One, two, tree make which' could remedy this ing readin dramatic Participants neighboring high schools a chance alcoholic condition on our school The pet of the fourth grade re- ing activities were Rula Snow, day. Why not have two D days? to miss .school and take a trip to another town and receive a couple cites his own poetry to the P.T.A. Sheree Miles, and Joyce Chris- One D day would be our regular tian. of free meals in the interim. It is ladies in this vein: paRadio speech entries were Willa Dixie day complete with .fine and to help us to better understand lunch, toasts, rade, program, la. is Pace. and Brooks Nita here, tra, la, la, Ralph the people who live around us Spring athletic activities but minus the and to help them to better under- Oh, yes, it is, de, da, da, da. stuff, or if you prefer to nests in The birdies little their us of to know let each stand us., classed with the dignified drinkbe Onions and Orchids All can best. the that say they sing the other better and so to like stuff. The other ers, the The daisies and the lilacs, too each other better. D be would Drunk day, held day All to Orchids Ralph Pace, delegate on some sing this little song to you: If we fail to impress each stuor Saturday night Friday conference. is to the la, la, la, tra, here, Rotary Spring dent who participates in this af- Oh, Orchids to the high school foren- down at the river where most of yes, it is, de, da, da, da. fair with an idea of unity and the onlookers wouldnt be. This sic winners. understanding, if we allow any After this recitation, the ladies B.Y.U. would be an unpublicized affair, and to Hurricane Onions student to return to his home all wipe their eyes and make coo- for with no program, lunch, or parade, beating the Rebels. feeling hurt or snubbed or even ing sounds. but with plenty of toasts. Athfor to Woodward Orchids high bewildered, it would be better that letic activity would be of your some me advice. If house. Let annual their you open give we had not had Good Neighbor Orchids to the furniture refin- own choice, if you could walk. you are one of these unfortunates The gathering would take place day at all. It is better that people who think you can write poetry, ishing class for fixing the science not know us at all if they do not at the banks of the Rio Virgin this the suppress urge springtime. lounge. know us as good friends, and this from burdening posterity Onions to whoever thought up at any time you could get your is the obligation of each of us Keep bar well enough stocked to with drivel. worthless Girls Now, your day. (What chance does a mobile this April 18. leave town for a few hours. Toasts of course, there is no way to do fellow have?) We want every student and this except by brute force. I, Orchids to the students who par- would begin immediately upon arfriend of Dixie to put himself sec- therefore, suggest rival and last until the beginners the following ticipated in D day activities. ond on this day and think of the possible measures of prevention: Orchids to Helen McMullin, D got sick and their ideals passed out. After a part revival of the other guy. We dont want to 1. Blow off the top of your head. queen. toasts would start all hear anything about being too If you ever to me for Onions are built according to the getting drinkers, over again until the last bar was busy to help make this day a suc- physiology and anatomy on this thing, anyway. started this text, cess. We want to have everybody Orchids to the junior class, win- emptied of its nutrients. The will rid you of your brains. so busy making this day success- act X club (viva la X As a result, you should be able to ners of the inter-clas- s track meqt. ful that there is no time for any- write much better could be on hand to disclub!) and Houston to Orchids Grant poetry. thing else. We want to see the Dean Judd, beard growers, deluxe. pense with their usual assortment 2. Sprinkle your morning shredassembly hall packed at assembly, ded wheat Onions to the school lunch line. of chasers, and, at the end of the with ground glass. Itll and we want the audience to be Orchids to the students who activity, could drive the inebriates do something. Dont ask me what. attentive and appreciative. We so hard on their floats for home in all their glory and drunkworked 3. Step into a Fibber McGee want a friendly atmosphere in the enness, at a slight service charge, D day. hall and on the front lawns. In closet and close the door. Fast! of the of course. to members Orchids the Now this, of course, is advice to D day committees. short, we want to see a good big Come to think of it, though, the dish of the Dixie hospitality that you. I dont need it. My poetry is M. J. Miles for being bovs might not like this type of Onions to punctuates our tradition passed beyond reproach. This point is em- so discouraging. Drunk day because the only ones out to every person who comes phatically brought out by a little around to see them get loaded and to for Orchids LaVora Murray to our campus. something I whipped up the other a wonderful dance revue. perform the accompanying antics This is not a job for the student day. Its about spring. Orchids to the debate team for would be others wanting to be council. Dont you think it. It is noticed just as much. The resulttheir trip to Los Angeles. is come, so dont be dumb. not a job for the sophomore class. Spring ing friction between the fellows Onions and to Mr. Bentley put old winter on the run. It is not the responsibility of the Lets D might straighten them up and President Himes for sluffing cause them all to return home faculty. It is not the special task Lets shake our fist, like Oliver day. Twist, of some popular clique or for any sober. They could always say that Orchids to Lila for Huntsman we And tell him shall' that insist. other group. Every one of us has doing a wonderful job of putting somebody had watered the whisky. this responsibility, and success or For now, other words, something must you soon will see up with all the complaints and beIndone failure depends on how well each That birdies in their about this problem of troubles of a students nests without agree of us realizes this fact. D days. Some students, The worlds in bloom, for it is complaint of her own. and I use that term quite loosely, This day can mean a lot to the June. By this time Uncle Sam is pret- should realize that all celebrations coming generations of Dixie it Its coming quick, though not too ty well convinced of the perma- are not big drunks, and D day can mean a lot or a little dependsoon. nency of his foreign investments. should come among these. ing on how well we fill our obliThe happiest people in the world gations to our school this April 18. It is man World disarmament is like a Make it mean a lot of fun and are those who are satisfied to let who is only natural for the to find social function nobody wants to against everything Dixie. of memories do others their good worrying for them. that everything is against him. arrive until everyone else is there. Contestants from the Dixie colparticilege business department pated in the annual Vocational5. day at B.A.C. Saturday, April Three lower division students and an alternate, were entered in five different sections, elementary and advanced shorthand and ad- students at the Dixie College. ' Hospitality Is Everybody's Business g, ar - ct 0 be-ul- float-builder- &-- c. Brn-dDo- ve pei-G- ct freuand 90-pro- of 100-pro- of ever-helpf- tee-he- e, 90-pro- of ty s, The Dixie college Rebels now claim possession of the famed battle axe after slid3 Broncos the Thursday, ing by April 10, in the St. George baseball park. Bob Ilorlacher, pitching for the Rebels, allowed 'the visiting Broncos only three hits in this contest while his teammates collected five singles from Reese and Naegle to annex a win in the first league try this season. The Rebels jumped to an early 0 lead in the first inning on two singles and an errbr, but they quickly relinquished it during the next frame as the Cedar City men bounced back with two runs to spurt ahead From this point on both teams failed to score until the last of the eighth when the Rebels pushed three runs across home plate. fiAlthough trailing 2 in the nal inning, the Broncos made a determined bid to tie up the ball game by adding one more score to their total. Dixie-B.A.- 4-- 1-- 2-- 1. 4-- Dixie Musicians Receive Top Ratings in Region Ratings just now announced give one ratings to Dixie college lower division participants in the region 6 solo and small group festival conducted Wednesday, March 26, at the Hurricane high school, according to Mr. Carlyle D. Mars-dehead of the department of instrumental music at the Dixie college. Dixie college participants took part in both instrumental and vocal activities at the festival. Director of the vocal participants was Mr. William E. Purdy, vocal music instructor at the college. Students winning ratings in instrumental music competition are Jimmie Crandall, piano; Gay Christensen, trumpet; Rosers-ar. Snow, cello, and Janice Giaff, zU n, clarinet. Vocal music one ratings were given to Janice Reynolds, soprano; Paralee Miles, alto; Kent Cottam, baritone, and John Garner, tenor. Classes Topple Records In Annual Competition Six class track records were broken in the inter-clas- s track meet held April 3 and 4 at the Dixie athletic field. Junior class athletes walked away with the honors and several of the new records. Dale Frehner smashed two records when he stretched the broad jump record to 20 feet inches and then clipped over the low hurdles in 21.5 seconds. DeLang Leavitt joined the star ranks as he notched the old high hurdle mark down to 16.2 seconds. Bob Horlacher flung the javelin 167 feet 1 inch for a new distance as the junior medley relay team, Dale Frehner, Lee Atkin, Reed Blake, and Fred Lundin, established new 4 minutes 3.1 seconds time. 8' Patronize Our Advertisers ul Arrowhead Appliance. Stowells Office and Music Supply. Dixie Drug Store. College Cove. Nordbloms Cleaners. Center Clothing Store. McArthur Bakery. Mendys Dress Shop. Dixie Theater. Gaiety Theater. Wadsworth Fountain. Leanys Shoe Store. Milne Jewelry Store. Hunts House of Beauty. Churchs. Batemans Pharmacy. Modern Cleaners. Odegards Photo Studio. Snows Dress Shop. Brooks Floral Shop. Modern Shoe Shop. Fentons Drug Store. J. C. Penney & Co. Dixie Shoe Shop. Dixie Jewelry Store. Money will not bring happiness, but it attracts many interesting companions. -- |