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Show THE DIXIE NEWS A MISSIONARY writes Dusseldorf, Germany. Oct. 27, 1924. ky j.. To for the Dixie News Staff and Students: I received the two issues of the Dixie News last night, and 'as mi i't. 'an tn 0)0 u. In the of Po. the exce- in- - tal- JfcC- - eri- m he re- - hip y ory igly i to iced eras an a he ! :tor. 891. his nore town hich never-the-les- s, een lites, aller his tocal to a issia. ions; iship these ectlv orks, erful lonor otous viud and ) FRESHMEN CLASS 1 that The Freshmen Class has designated the first Monday in each month as a get together party, at which they are to enjoy thems- but a row a elves at a peanut bust, or some - other form of any- ble to down at-i- n lot has to :andal teens. scion5 t sup-fo- of at, iself 3 edited a man it of a figure die on n tha' in the iv the If oiu e r hi5 com-noth- N- Coach Whitehead is whipping his basketball teams into shape. With Lund, Thompson, Empey, Elake and Taylor of last years team in his high school squad he sees a banner year for the high school. With Graff, Crosby and Stucki as ojd stars in the college team and good material from which to select the remainder of his team he feels the college will get its share of honor. The coach anticipates a trip next month wherein the boys will meet the Parowan, Kanab, Orderville, Circleville and h overjoyed that I missed a tract-in- g perfectly good mornings was There them. reading Dixie about them c0 much that the sun came out here this A little touch of morning. the Old School to have home," sun with it. Its the and paper to have the sun unusual thing an to hang the forget here. They old boy out, 3G4 days out of the This year will be an wear. teams. 364. ption-only I was surprised at the size of ROTA BETAS the paper, I hope the student body has increased accordingly. The Rota Betas effected I icas glad to find that you were their time organization Nov. 3. Offgetting organized at that icial roll out call reads as follows: With right. and starting are it Gertrude Fawcett; that elected, officers president, the should be a banner year for the secretary, Zelda Nelson; reporter, Gertrude McGregor; Alice Dixie. You have my congratuMattie Pendleton, Pendleton, lations. Bessie to McArthur, Ruby Bryner, I were there I wish enjoy it Rachel Jewell Graff, not Sharp, Emhomesick, with you. (Im ma McAllister, I to be Evelyn Thurston, like but Id just there). Olive Helena WilSnow, Graham, here work am enjoying my very ma Martineau. five months The much. past Due to the united efforts of seem like five weeks, to me. these members, the activities of We are on the go early and late. this club will be inceesting and I had I to, first When came, just but now I can unders- beneficial, as has been the policy spectate in the past. tand, so that they must cease The mirror, a present from the telling me what they think of me to the Dixie College, is now club to my face anyway. They did here and will be placed in the at first and Id say Ja go someladies dressing room during the where else, complimenting myself on the fact that I had intere- coming week. sted somebody enough to talk to me; but now Id just as leave THE UNEXPECTED not be so interesting, for I was mistaken in what I thought.they For years past it has been acsaid. cepted fact that the faculty I find the could not or would not display itBut work very interesting. I am in self in any unusual manner such most the beautiful city of Ger- as, caps, stunts, and the like. live within five But tradition received a crushand many, minutes of the Rhine, (that is, ing blow Friday there is noth it takes five minutes to walk ing left but a ruined memory. distances are No, the faculty did not burn the there). Here measured by the time it takes to buildings, whip or otherwise walk it. (We missionaries can administer corporal punishment Nor did walk there in two minutes). to the Dixie saplings. manner. The river divides the city and on it act in an undignified both banks are Parks in which But it did costume the head and the people surely enjoy thems- smash dignity by pulling a elves. They are crowded with wagon decorated, and containing Participation in people taking a breath of fresh a small child. events showathletic one of bees the general air; reminding to be young and swarming around the first blos- ed the faculty wit in Their foolish. otherwise soms in the spring. hills caused the scene court the Wishing you success during to with laughter. ring the coming school year, I remain a has been Dixie student, THE LIBRARY ESSAY Clarence Schmutz. was so ' OUTLOOK FOR ATHLETICS GOOD amusement. On Founders Day the Freshmen boys wore the uniform has been adopted The girls distinguished themselves by wearing light middies, altogether, giving the class a very uniform, and unique appearance in the parade. The class manifested an excellent spirit, throughout the day, especially in the pillow, and rooster fighting with the Sophs, the Freshmen being victorious dress, which by the class. Pan-guitc- FOURTH YEAR PEP THE G.H.C.TO ENLARGE MEMBERSHIP It is folly to again enumerate the many redeeming and lively The G. H. S. club intends to inqualities of the members of the crease its membership in the fourth year class. Everyone is near future. Initiations are now conscious of their splendid spirit being planned, it will prove inand energy. The vim and pep teresting to the public and to the they displayed on Founders Day being initiated. A regular by taking active part in all of the series of programs is being outevents, reaped for them the suc- lined. cess for which all members of the class had worked. They D. C. CLUB won the honor of presenting the best dramatization, also greatly The D. C. Club is one of the entertaining the crowd while prominent clubs of the school. winning the athletic events of It is now being recognized by the the day. Their caps were dis- students of the D. C. as one of tinctive, carefully prepared, and the clubs organized for the beneappeared well in the parade. fit and uplifting of its interested members. It is not only recognized THIRD YEARS PARTICIby the students but also by several of the other leading orPATE IN FOUNDERS ganizations. DAY Its enrollment increased almost 5(W from Oct. 21 to Nov. The Third Year class joined 11. Thus showing the wonderthe Founders Day celebration and future for ful possibilities with enthusiasm and pep. club of kind. the its first Every member of the procession was made to feel the presence of the Third Years by their THE SOPHS of activities. Members the class distinguished themselves The Sophs displayed pep, by wearing artistically designed enthusiasm, and talent last Friday. Their headdress, while not caps made of the class colors. A clever pantomine entitled the prize winner, received much The Cock, The Mouse, and The favorable comment. The class Little Red Hen was well pre- was everywhere heard because sented by members of the class. of yell and songs. The dramatization of the SECOND YEARS The Second Years proved Friday their appreciation and respect for the Founders of this Institution. They were distinguished in the parade by a headdress cleverly designed in purple and white colors, forming a lattice band around the head, to which was attached a crown of white and large purple pompons, a fit crown for such a worthy class. Their line of march was splendid but the best came when they presented The Wolf an the Cats with an all star cast. This drama brought the tragic side of the animal life to the eyes of the audience, yet furnished humor to make it entertaining. FIRST YEARS first years, distinguished their admirable qualities, participated in the Founders Day activities with the Dixie Spirit. Their theatrical ability was shown in a striking and vivid manner, by presenting a The by HELLO DIXIE YELLS Weve got the Bimbo, Weve got the Bambo Weve got the big old E o w-- w o w -w o w . Whos got the team now? Weve got the team now. Dixie Dixie ! One-a-zi- p, ! true, Whenever we're put to the test Well remember your spirit Wow-wow-wo- two-a-zi- grand, Instructing, three-a-zip-a-zar- n, p, and Were from Dixie and dont give Throughout our Dixie Land. a (pause) Hobble, gobble, robble, gobble, Hail all hail to thee! Oh, Dixie College dear old school' zip, zam, zoo, We know your worth ; the best Dixie, Dixie you you you. on earth ; Give us a game to win We'll cheer for you and stand by wow to Give us a fight every rule ; begin Oh may we never do How? Were the kind youll seldom find Aught that would bring dishonor to thy name ; Except from the old D. C. But may we be e'er true to thee Wow ! Adding honor and glory to thy fame. With a Ve Vo, with a Vi Vo With a Ve, Vo, Vi, Vo, Vum. Though far away we may be Dixies got a rat trap, bigger Well remember our Dixie school ; The spirit of our pioneers, than a cat trap, Dixies got a rat trap, bigger For theyre men of the great than a gun. golden rule ; D on the hillside so bold, Our Cannibal Cannibal, sis, boom, Cherished emblem of them all bah. Remember and never forgetting Dixie, Dixie, Rah Rah Rah. Well answer to the call. ! ! ! HELLO YELLS Life) Well you cant beat the old D. C. We think that schools the place Well you cant beat the old D. C. for fun and frolic musical animal band revealed old team can get up steam Any We beought to know ; we ought to characters not dreamed of But you cant beat the old D. C. fore in the class. The fact that some appeared as domestic animals, commonly called cats, dogs, and donkeys, was startling; but the real surprize was the presence of robbers and gingerale. The class displayed the evid- (Tune Merry know if you are a drone or melancholic and and Weve yells yells yells Right out youll go; right out and yells youll go And other yells galore ; For we, we all believe in gaily And every single yell we yell singing When Dixie wins the score. With all our might, with all our So g ence of old age in and rooster-fightinFrom Theology Papers The daily activities of the 1. Christ will come with class are limited mainly to chem- angles. istry, training work at the Wood2. There will be wars and and to bacteriology. roomers of wars. ward, There is no time for the frivoli3. Before the millenium all ties of life. men will be resurrected, but some will die the second time. 4. The earth has not become THE D. B. C. BUSY drunk and trembled. The members of the Dixie Boosters Club visited the varI want a loaf of bread, ious homes in town last week, atplease. tempting to sell tickets for the You are a penny short. The Lyceum. Many are also deeply has gone up since yesterprice involved in preparation for the day. Grant Oratorical contest and for Then give me one of yesterthe college debating days loaves. Regular meetings have been dispensed with at the present time. Have you Declanter by HoopThe club plans to adopt a symasked a first year. fuer? bol and get pins in the near much conjuring, the liAfter ture. brarian asked could it be you men good wanted Deerslayer, by Cooper? Whatever makes That does sound like what them makes good citChristians, teacher said. the izens. Webster. pillow-dodgin- g. try-out- s. HJ T n lZJ H a fa fa fa might At games with yells to set the air a ringing We claim is right, we claim is right. Chorus Divxie, Dixie, wave the blue and white Dixie, Dixie, shout with all our might. Hip, hip, hooray Hip, hip, hooray A School which teaches that The End of Education and of Industry is Not Profits But Life-more abundant life. hooray ; hip hooray ; hop, hip. Dixies sure to win Hip, hip, hooray hooray ; hip, hip, ! We claim that lessons should not be neglected We ought to know, we ought to know To do his best each one will be expected Or out hell go, or out hell go, But when your school or class for you is calling Why come along, why come along For then, oer lessons theres no time for bawling, Join in the song, join in the song. (repeat chorus) Well fight for the cause of Dixie No stain shall mar her name, Her foes shall meet sure disaster When they meet her in lifes game. JZ1 Resistless her men push goal-war- d With her standards ever high, Defeat never comes to Dixie For she has no alibi. DIXIE A persuading, guiding 'KJ Crimson Gulch will one day be as famous as New York or in both events. Chicago, remarked the flatterThe dramatization of the exing stranger. ecutive committee, by the FreshI hope not, rejoined Cactus men Class, though not the prize The old Gulch is tough Joe. winner, showed that they have enough now. great interest in the Student Body. What do you Interviewer think of the voter who casts his is the A bishop relates the following vote for the one he thinks experience: After the service best man? Hes a traitor to Politician one Sunday morning he was approached by an old lady who ex- his party. pressed great appreciation of his Ardent Wooer (a commercial discourse. Why, bishop, she My love for you, said, you can never know what traveller) anyyour service meant to me. It Winnie darling, surpasses offered in be can Fas just like water to a drown- thing else that line. that particular ing man. dear Dixie School, With your colors of white and' blue ; For you ever stand for the right. For the noble, the good and the We love you modern version of Cinderella. Their caps, very cleverly arranged in class colors ; blue and CONTEST gold, won for the yearlings the honours of having the best head The essay contest, under the dress on display. direction of the Washington county Library, closed Monday XJggH. g g raaaaa ass gggg g'g'glgiggSSESSSiaasaaasaaiaaaaaaaaaas as aaaaaaaa a ggggg Jig evening. The prize numbers a have not yet been determined aa but will be given in Devotional aa Wednesday as a feature of aa aa Education Week. About sixty entries were made aa rmww from the high schoool and thirty aa ,.uJ a student from the college. Each received much value from the re- aa flective thinking necessary to a prepare the essay. a The topic for the high school was The Library and the ComThe munity, for the college, Habit. Value of the Reading DIXIE SONGS Dixie DIXIE Dixie DIXIE-DI- XIE Dixie Dixie Dixie. Well stand for her thru all trial At her shrine our knee we bend Our faithful guide she has ever been When we needed most a friend ; Her mountains and hills may crumble But her spirit neer will die Dixie shall live forever Dixie has no alibi. Humanity can be welded together only by love, justice, not by jealousy and hatred. |