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Show . CLASS REPORTS SOPHOMORE CLASS SECOND YEAR REPORT Y CHEMISTRY The activities of the Second ears are momentarily suspend-e- d and the students wander head-scratchin- They do me wrong who say I come no more hen once I knock and fail to find you in ; For every day I stand outside your door And bid you wake, and rise to fight and win. Wail not for precious chances passed away! Weep not for golden ages on the wane Each night I burn the records of the day At sunrise every soul is born again! ! g, DR. KERR ADDRESSES GEOLOGY STUDENTS third year notes 'en- tity ten. Carlotta Reading, Arthur Kemp. Piano Solo. Vivian who ken iter of. e to was Anin and the for it for 0 re- - You your last vest-- i an- - lit in eep -t- he 'asur- - about closes ) auto- - ckle- run in ick! n tie'1 over s, t!ur are planning to give a pro- one? If you mean your father, as interesting soon. answered, I m and promise just as the young man consent. Just his sure hell give fun. 1 keep you name the day and much 11 The class of 25 have taken a short recess to give other classes a chance to act. Since none of them are answering the challenge we will hear from the Eourth Years again on Jan. 8, in the form of a Senior Day and a Senior Hop. Watch for further developments. Approximately S0$ te gram equally We invite all FOURTH YEARS it ,e A ROMANCE OF ADS Mia. The path wound in and out Leavitt. the meadow, not far Edith Faw- through Solo, Marcheta. disant from contented cows-Ocett. a fence rail near by a Tipple. perched and sang your It will take a great deal of efcarries it. The sumdruggest fort and head scratching on the mer day was ideal for sprains part of the other classes to equal and stiff joints; the rays of the the standard we have set for endescending sun bathed the landtertainment. scape fresh every hour. Half Dorothy Snow and Lois Tayl- way down the path they came to or, both third years, were suc- a shady nook recommended by cessful in winning the President a generation of users. Grant Oratorical and the LibShe was conscious only of his rary Essay contests. manly form built of white pine and reinforced at the corners. Her companion was, she thought FRESHMEN CLASS to herself, a veritable prince REPORT one of the 57 varieties. As for adorYes! We freshmen are as ac- him, he could not take his worlds the her of tive as ever. ing eyes off machine. Everyone who attended our most famous talking to irresistible impulse an musical comedy Cynthias Strat- He felt loved he much her, how tell her egy, staged Novsurely combining the purest ingredthink so. Irma Nelson made a He longed to pour out his ients. very winsome scheming Cynthia, and sweeten it with who would not allow her fathers passion business affairs to interfere Domino. He stroked her hair from ordinary with her youthful romance. so different while she nestled Wendell Robinson was Stanley, macaroni, rethe hero, for whom Cynthia close to his side ready to planned her little deceitful fuse substitutes. Dearest, he murmerred at maneouver. Of course, the audience responded heartily when last looking like new, Dearest, moment I have longed Stanley, disguised as a girl this is the of its pleasing because for friend, captivates and bridled flavor. father. Melba Woodbury, as She did not answer at once, mother severely reproved Day, seemed far away Elvis Terry, for flirting with the her thoughts nearest grocery store. young lady. However, the situ- at the hand and held it her He took ation satisfactorily terminated allowing the skin to with fathers and mothers con- close breathe. sent given. she Then before I accept The evening recreation was so think you'd pleasing that the audience want- went on, Dont you ed more. better ask the man who owns We i An-tiquiti- ty of Man. Dr. Kerr discussed briefly the various therories of the origin of man, and the points of strength and weakness of each. He also explained the methods of making resortations from un- bob-whi- ales ar Last Wednesday Dr. Kerr of the Department of Anthropology of the University of Utah spoke to the Geology class. The subject of his remarks was, The ordinarily reflects a cleverly arrpious appearance, a into genuine Spanish anged cabaret adorned with a group of gleeful Senors and Senoritas who rendered the following earthed fragments. peppy program with all the joy He also discussed the several and snap of real Spaniards. theories of the origin of people Chorus. Opening Spanish on the American Continent. National Hymn. Banjo Solo. Ray Whipple. Spanish Dance. Grace Starr. which ora fifty class rings have been ordered and expected any time. Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast? Dost thou reel from righteous Retributions blow? Then turn from blotted archives of the past And find the futures pages white as snow. Art thou a mourner? Rouse thee from thy spell; Art thou a sinner? Sins may be forgiven; Each morning gives thee wings to flee from hell, Each night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped, To vanished joys be blind and deaf and dumb, My judgments seal the dead past with its dead, But never bind a moment yet to come. CLUB REPORTS AMITIA CLUB REPORT The D. C. Amitia girls have shown their enthusiasm in the Amitia Club by the great success they made of the entertainment for their mothers, November 18. A very pleasing program was presented and refreshments were served. The mothers expressed their appreciation and greatly enjoyed themselves. The Amitia girls also helped in the Christmas Seal Sale and spent most of Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 8, canvasing the city selling the stamps to the townspeople. The sale was quite a success. ROTA BETA NOTES The Rota Beta society has organized for the year elected the following officers: President, Lola Hafen, secretary and treasurer, Caddie Andrus. Two of the parties have been held ; one at Miss Caddie Andrus, and the last one at Miss Ruby Bryners. Both entertainments were thoroughly enjoyed and roused a deep anticipation for future ones. 1925-26-Th- The music department of the contemplating giving a concert in exchange with the B. A. C. this year. Work on this Though deep in mire wring not your hands and concert wall commence immedi; weep I lend my arm to all who say, I can ately after the holidays. The No shame forced outcast ever sank so deep department will also present its annual opera under the direction But yet might rise and be again a man. of Prof. McAllister. The band department is preparing two concerts to be given before the J 5$ j J close of school. The first of these will be given to defray the U. OF U. CLUBS DIXIE DOINGS AT THE CHANGED expense of a baritone horn which will be purchased soon. The University of Utah is PROVO EDUCATION The band this year contains thir- endeavoring to organize all foror more form- ty four members and is larger mer students in various comThe thirty-fiv- e The thing that impresses me munities into U- of U. clubs. as most significant in our educa- er students and teachers of the than it has ever been before. tional development of the last Dixie College organized early in While there has been no de- The purpose set forth is to sefew years is the change in our the year with the following of- finite plans made, the band de- cure the support of former stuobjectives from one of individual ficers: Clarence Cottam, Pres partment is desirious of making dents in order that the Univera tour through the northern sity may be able better to serve gain to that of service. Ten ident; Mishie Seegmiller, ; Annie A. Tanner, points this spring where they them. It is desired that every educain believed we ago years tion for the help it gave to the Karl Larson, and Emily Harmon, will present a series of entertain- students receive a letter from President Thomas and a pamphindividual ; it enabled him to get Committee of Amusement ; Lucy mentsA. let explaining the reason for Emily Phillips, beReporter. ahead, to make money, to treasurer. Harmon acts as also these clubs. All former stucome financially successufl. It AT THE WOODWARD dents are asked to have their the last the to quarter, the During was talked by the parents names and addressee filpd at the a made weenie a held Club roast., stuto the child, by the teacher Not such a dreary old budding office of the and visited to Utah Lake, University. do not trip we Now that dent. say is our school at this time of the Springville-Mapleto- n the sugar so much. nearly year. Each room is proud of its The whole philosophy of the factory. While at the factory, red and green glories. These W. W. S. ORGANIZED schools has been transformed. the complete process of sugar days seem crowded for pupil and and the was explained It has become socialized. Now making teacher alike, both are busy preA club of Dixie boys, known we say, If you get an education Dixieites went throughout the paring two public performances as the W. W. S., has been organit will enable you to understand plant. to be given before Xmas. The ized with the following officers : the event next The by planned other people, to get the other students on the upper floor will Marion Snow, President; Grant the steel persons point of view ; it makes Club is a trip through appear Dec. 21 in a sacred page- Lund, business manager; and Irontonat be plant ant entitled The Star of Hope. you compassionate; you will Philo T. Farnsworth, a former The children on the lower floor George Pace, secretary. Each more helpful ; you can serve betof the thirteen members were has will ter and work better with others editor of the Dixie News, present, Dec. 22, a Xmas op forced to go through the ordeal Y News on the Santa Claus of eretta entitled in this service. Payson Smith, won a position embarassing initiation in deStaff. Educaof music Our Commissioner Land. teacher, Mr. votional. The members were State Karl Larson accompanied the Karl N. Fordham, is directing characterized by marcelled hair, tion, Boston, Massachusetts. Y band on its recent trip to Ida- both offerings. highly colored shirts, and as ho. and Bones will be much mustache as possible. Cross The e Several Dixieites have part-timPROGRAM NOV. 20 entertained Dec. 19, at a Christ- The Clubs first public entertainemployment at the Y and in mas party given by Mr. and Mrs. ment was a Thanksgiving dance The following program was town. Leland Hafen and Miss Maudeen held in the Gym on the evening The Dixie News is the most presented in Devotional Friday Prisbreyof Nov. 25. It was well attendpopular sheet that arrives in November 20. Miss and Nelson Lena Miss ed and enjoyed. Linna Snow Provo. It is eagerly read then Prayer will their Roberts spend Georgia passed along to others, anxious Orchestra Selection in Salt Lake City. for a word from home. Every Xmas vocation Ferol McQuarrie Reading IMPROVEMENTS Clark Higgins member of the Club sincerely apViolin Solo of Dorothy preciates the consideration Washington Oration Fresh paint every where. WOODWARD SCHOOL the Dixie News Staff in sending Snow. Both the Library and student PROGRAM comto wishes PRESENTS and Faculty the paper, Male Quartette have received a fresh room body mend the quality of the paper. Members-Orchestrcoat of the at was A program paint and are once more given The Club is planning on putSelection. 1925 November 25, looking like a haven of peace ting Southern Utah views in the Dixie College than the dwelling place of rather Junior Woodward High by the Banyan. Did Mrs. Woodbury: School. The three hundred stu- turmoil. New shelves and cupboards buy that fifty dollar hat dents present wore white arm were raving over? DER DEUTSCHE hands emblazed with a red W, have been built and old ones reYes. Mrs. Harrison: VEREIN the school colors. The program modeled, books have all been reWhat Mrs. Woodbury : was as follows. arranged and placed in alphabetof it? think husband Mittwoch Am organisterten your 7th ical order, fern plants adorn Woodward School Song Why er Mrs- Harrison : each table, and all in all the die Studenten der deutschen and 8th Grades. are decided improvehe raved over it, too. Klassen einen Verein. Die changes Eldon Reid Invocation ments. Offizieren wurden Indian Orchestra Selection Prasdent Herr Wesley Whos George Newcomer. Boy Pearce ; Vcie Prasident Fraulein Minnie Pace? THE THINGS WE DO Thanksgiving Story, He is the one Mary Graham ; Kekretar u. s. w. Seegmiller Die Mountain that can economise on Paris Fraulein Jennieist Empey. Mitt- Girls Chorus, It isnt the job we intend to do jeden Versammlung three eyebrows, wear Stream Or the labor weve just begun, Garters, woch um zehn minuten vor zwei Ruth have a strip of red flannel shirt Ramsey That puts us right on the LedReading im Zimmer 22. Hier werden die Selection Stop for a tie, and get away with it. Orchestra ger Sheet Studenten gelegenheit sich With Its the work we have really Chorus Girls Floating und die Sprache zu doneThe Tide. Bite off more than you can chew, uben finden. Alle Studenten die chew Then it, Our credit is built on the things Deutsch studiert haben sind Plan for more than you can do, we do, of In what Hafen Mr. part eingeladen. Then do it, Ihr werdet schon von uns the Bible is it taught that a man Our debit on things we shirk, Hitch your wagon to a star, The man who totals the biggest should have only one wife? spater horen. are, there and you seat your I .Fr. Keep Empey. plus, guess Ferdinand Stucki: Go to it. its the part that says that no Is the man who completes his work. He iiveth long that liveth man can serve more than one makes a great A small Farmer. D. C. is semi-month- Friday morning, Dec. 12th the third year class favored the student body with a real Spanish program. YVhen the curtains parted the eyes of the eager beheld the stage, spectators rth concentrating its efforts on the Chemistry Essays. The first week of the Winter Quarter has been devoted entirely to the search of material for the essays. Prof. Nicholes will continue to lend his enthusiastic support to those interested in the contest. All essays must be in the hands of the chairman of the Utah Committee by February first- The Dixie College is considering the proposition giving a scholarship to any student successful in gaining state recognition. With the early start that the students are given and the support of Prof. Nicholes, it is probable that the Dixie College may again get recognition. g, brain-faggin- you The Chemistry Department is Opportunity list-less- ly Sophomores are looking in and out of classes. forward with anticipation to the This, however, should not be coming holidays which will mean mistaken for a manifestation of from the Deadness a few days relief for they are just g asstoring up energy and pep fitColwhich the with signments fully and adequately to celebrate pedagogues Harrison, the fast approaching Christmas lege Smith, Nicholes, Reed and Hafen holidays. insist upon inflicting upon them. They hope that while their FIRST YEAR REPORT worthy Profs are indulging in the pastimes of their Xmas vacatAs the first quarter closes the ion that they will forget the unlimited extent of the first years are waiting in breathinformation obtainable for the less expectation for their As ?S delectation of overworked pupils or We are of more than proud to PsycGeology, on the subjects two have of our members repreEducation Chemistry, hology, sent us in the basket ball team and Social Problems. Regardless of the fact that which is going on its first trip Elwood Romney and they are now carrying a justifia- this week. ble grudge against these heartl- Loraine Cox are the lucky memess teachers they wish them bers. and all ;feilow students a very Merry Xmas and a Happy 1926. The itid are contents hot for twenty four He folded her in his hours. arms and his kisses were supplied direct from the factory. Sweetheart, say that youll be Very well mine, he repeated. 111 try dear, she whispered, Whereupon it for thirty days. he kissed her again and again showing many different styles and patterns. All lay hold on the horse. willing ! $ $ $ ly 5 $ - Vice-preside- - - gew-ahl- t- Old-time- r. en : 7 spark fire. well. master. Western |