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Show M Two Page PIIG DECEMBER ARTS FESTIVAL 4-- 6 jOR AGAUEEN . In preparation for the Fine Arts- Festival December 6, already the various presentations dre beginning to take shape. The cantata to be sung by the D. - 1-- J. C. ' is mixed chorus St "showing itself to potential melodious treat , and, the play is coming along fine. This years annual festival promises outstanding features. Besides these al- be a ready mentioned are the assembly pro- feature the best to be offered in tho fields of music, art,, and dra- the coronation matics; at which the queen will be crowned dance, amid the brilliant pomp and ceremony of' a gala and occasion; which painting, the 'presentation the oif will be selected'" from, be exhibited the .many fine paintings-tbe;r' There will also here. important who and will perform artists speakers for" us. Those in charge of the different are: .Ralph Huntsphases of the festival man, chairman and art director;- Bari J. Ruth .Falck and Snow, music; Linna director; I. W. McAllister, literature director; Myrtle Henderson, Jane drama director; 1000, Beaux. Arts Guild; Janice Schmitz and Paul Neilson, Lambda Delta Sigma; Lela Sullivan, Delta Phi Alpha; Marian Woodard, Delta Psi and Pearl Matheson, Lambda Beta Omega; Theta. .D. A. A. PLAITS IMP30VSt.E:T3 Representatives from each of the physical education classes who are directing W. A. A. activities this year met Monday. They decided , according to Mrs. Tolman, have all of pay a minimum fee of 10 to the-girls- , if possible,, so that they could fix up one of tho small rooms in the gym as a place where coats, sweaters and other clothing could be hung on hangers and so avoid wrinkling. This money will also be used to purchase rors, and tho dressing This idea for general room. has mir- improvements in been presented to the the representatives are eagerly awaiting results. girls, and .D. MR. LAROII ANDRUS OF ST. GEORGE This ball is sponsored by the Agriculture department, and will feature the crowning of the Harvest queen. The candidates for queen, as nominated are: Alico Thompson, senior; Shirley Farnsworth, junior; Wednesday, Delna Simmons, sophomore; Ora Sandberg, freshman; Ella Sorenson and Misha Bentley, Woodward high... There will-- be a box Tues- posted in the hall in the- near future, where students may choice of these girls, vote for continuing until tho the voting day of the ball. with . girl .The winning, represents, will dollars as a prize. be announced later, and each the class she receive five to will also bo given. Other prizes, .D. SECRETARIES GET PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE The secretarial training class is experience working houses in St. George, ing .It is both the purpose in hav- business a two -- week project included in fall and spring quarters. Its is to give the students some actual business office training. taking the course, and places- of training, are: Edna Rae 'Gardner and Mary Those N. Cannon, 0.- Bentley, .realtor; J.oyce and Temple; Southern- Utah" Power comGubler, J. C. Penney Co. Unemployment Adams, Laura Lytle, Herma pany; - Soil Conservation office; Helen Miller, e - Genevieve office; office; College ofMarket Mathis Helen Miles, fice; Laprele Sullivan, Farm Security office; Sylva Snow, Howard Cannon law office. NOTED .D. PIANIST GIVES The Anderson, . special PROGRAM assembly- called Monday Mr. a surprise treat. to be Roger Aubert, noted Swiss pianist, presented us with a very entertaining, as proved well as educational, program. President Snow introduced Mr. and Mrs. Aubert and gave & brief summary of the artist's life in Geneva, Switzerland, and also stated that Mr. Aubert has boon playing only since he was eighteen. The students are appreciative of the opportunity of hearing such a talented person. .D. TALK2D principles class "Real Fstate and Insurance", to the business day on Tuesday, November 19. o music Bleak, Harvest ball will be. held annual The. ; SMITH JOHNSON, has been A FO.RLiER DIXIE STUDENT, visiting here for a few days. |