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Show loses dixie BY COLLEGE PROM 2 POINTS track and field stars participated in the invitational meet at Las Vegas Friday. They had hoped to make a repetition of last years recwere unsuccessful. ord, but were Fliers, however, They from the very beginning. Owing to a misunderstanding as to meet their the time of the somewhat hurried. trip was They had 53 miles to travel and the trip. one hour to make They arrived just in time to jump from the car and start the mile run. In spite of this, Evan Woodbury took however, Don Bleak second place and Dixie The he annual vocal concert of the Dixie College under the direction of Joseph McAllister, was presented to a large and appreciative audience April 15. From the standpoint of organization and presentation, this program was one of the most successful the vocal department has ever presented. The numbers were well prepared and well given. Commendation is due the director, Mr. McAllister, Ezoe Woodbury, pianist, and the vocal department as a whole for this splendid effort. It was a rare musical treat. The program follows: Chorus La Czarine, Louis Ganne, College Choir. third. Solo The Lover and the Ed Empey made a new state P. D. Guglielmo, Miss record in the pole vault when Bird, Melba Webb. he cleared 10 feet 9 inches. Solo Last Night the NightLoraine Cox broke tire state Woke Me, record in the shot put. This ingale Halfdan distance was 41 feet 10 inches. Kjerulf, Joseph McArthur. Trio Another Dixie man, Elwood If With All Your Romney, made a new state rec- Hearts, Mendelssohn, Nita ord in throwing the javelin. The Seegmiller, Effie Bracken, Vella distance was 146 feet 3 inches. Ruth Morris Miss Clesta Wor-the- n Loraine Cox again scored for at piano. Solo Dixie in the high jump. The The Old Mission Bells state record of 5 feet 8 inches Burnell McAllister. was raised to 5 feet 11 inches. Cradle song 1925 Fritz Dixie placed third in the half Kreisler, Louie Miller. mile relay. Ken Cox came in Chorus i. Longing, second in the 50 yard dash and also in the 100 yard dash. Solo Rocked in the Cradle In the 880 yard run Romney of the Deep, J. P. d Knight, and DeSonne, Las Vegas, tied Lamoreaux. for first place. Ladies chorus Snow, Ed' Ed a broke Empey gar Alger. again state record when he threw the solo Piano Rustle of discus 104 feet 11 inches. The Spring, Sinding, Mr. Brimhall. Duet Ah, Sweet Mysteries standing record was 93 feet. Willie Cannon was placed of Life, Victor Herbert, Alta second in the running broad Holt and Ruth Allen. Male chorus jump and Loraine Cox second Mosquitoes, in the finals of the 120 yard P. Bliss. Ladies high hurdles. Alpine quartet G. Smith, Misses Ruth Las Vegas won the meet with Rose, 59 points, Dixie second with 57 Allen, Anna Carter, Effie and Overton third with 17. Bracken and Alta Holt. Chorus My Dream, Waltz Waldtenfel. Emile CALENDAR Song, Solo Indian Love Call, April 9 Maud B. Snow, forFrimb, Miss Ruth mer member of the Dixie Col- Randolph Allen. lege faculty, visits school. When Roses Bloom, Trio April 10 B. Y. U. concert. Waltz Song, M. Penschel, Misses April 11 Basketball boys reAlta Holt, Effie Bracken and turn from Chicago. Ruth Allen. April 15 D. C. vocal concert Good Chorus Goodnight, Presented in tabernacle. Pinsuti. Ciro Beloved, night, Le-lan- for Las Vegas. April 20 Girls have their day. HIS OWN GRANDFATHER Last year I asked my best marry me and she refused. I got even with her by marrying her mother. Then my father married the girl. Now what am I myself? Sirl to When I married the mother, the girl became girls my daughter; and when my father married my daughter she be- caiTe ny mother. Vho am I? My mothers mother, which is my wife, must be my grand- mother and I being my grandmothers husband, I am my own grandfather. There was a man Certain Saw He an object a little way off. Who goes cried out: there? A man Hie guarding a prison at night when he with a bottle, was answer. Pass on man, halt bottle. IS BIG EVENT The athletic meet, a special feature of the girls day program, Friday, April 20, was very successful. The events that took place were: 200 yard relay, 50 yard dash, running broad jump, 70 yard low hurdles and a base ball game. The first years, represented by Edna Nelson, Magnolia Hig-be- e and Merle Stucki, won first place in the relay. The record made was 30 seconds. The third and fourth years were both represented in the group that took second place. The girls were: Virginia Jarvis, Voile Stucki, Goldia Harris and Ruth Hafen. Hurricane school won first place in this event. Genevieve Heaton, Hazen Isom, Irma Sullivan and Doris Campbell represented their school in this event. Doris Campbell won first place over the Dixie entrants in the 50 yard dash. Her time was seven seconds. Voile Stucki of Dixie took second place and Eltha Quinn, Dixie, third place. Dixie won first place in the running high jump when Rose Woodbury made a record of 14 feet 1 inch. Goldia Harris and Zelma Cooper, Dixie, tied for second and third places. Dixie was also victorious in the running broad jump. Voile Stucki won first place when she made a record of 15 feet two and inches. Ruth Hafen made second with 14 feet 10 inches. Wealty Stout, Hurricane and Eltha Quinn, Dixie, tied for third. Their record was The College Promenade, held at the gymnasium on the evening of April 6, was one of the biggest successes in the history of Dixie College. The prom committe is to be highly complimented. The decorations wrere very elaborate, and were quite different from anything seen here before. The central idea was an flower garden. A white trellis fence made up the border. On this was trailed d morning glories. In front of the fence was a neat lawn border, dotted with beds of daisies and hollyhocks. An array of brilliant fringed paper of many colors made up the ceiling. It looked very much like a rainbow after a storm which had just freshened the flowers. The general scheme was completed by streamers drooped from the ceiling over the walls. The entrance was a high trellis gate entwined with flowers. Three booths added to the attractiveness of the scene. One was an well, that had long since given up its last bit of liquid refreshments. A lilac bush in full bloom was located in one corner of the gym. Beneath its shade was placed a table at which ice cream was sold. The third booth was an house ; here the dancers obtained their programs. The programs brought forth An much favorable comment. made the girl up cover. Between the covers checks were found twenty which the girl was able to utilize in payment for dances. The Dixie College orchestra furnished the music, and greatly pleased the hundreds of dancers present. varied-colore- 1 Definite plans have been formulated and work is now under way to complete Dixies science building. The second story which will be added during the summer, will take care of the extensive work to be done in chemistry, physics and mathematics. A balance room, a dark room and a stock room will be specal features of this depart; ment. A modern department of home economics is to be installed complete with domestic art room with special features and a domestic science department consisting of a spacious and modern kitchen, serving room and lunch room. The biological and agricul- tural department on the first GIRLS DAY EXERCISES An exceptional girls day program was presented in devotional April 20th. There were several unique numbers. They follow as presented. Prize poem Eva Leavitt. Prize story Mary Nelson. In Mothers Day. This number was an old time quadrille danced by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Riding, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hemenway, Isaiah Cox and Mrs. Ide Hunt. William Jones was fiddler and Mrs. Annie Whipple was at the organ. Miss LaVera McArthur and a dashing gentleman (who said it was Alta?) then danced a modern dance. The numbers were equally heartily applaud- floor will be improved; a gas plant and hot air heating plant with mounted motors will be ed. installed. The Way Our Reading, Grandmothers Dressed, Mrs. M. I. A. ORATORICAL Mary L. Rencher. CONTEST Reading Wearily Waiting, Florence Whipple. Keen interest was shown in A trio composed of Nita Seegthe M. I. A. oratorical contest miller, Effie Bracken and Vella conducted Friday. The follow- Morris sang That Sweet Little ing girls contested : Eleanor Woman of Mine, and The LitIsom, Mary Lyons, Daisy Leav- tle Girl With a Curl. itt, Arvilla Graff, Grace Starr, Miss Maggie Blackburn, alias Grace Miller and Ila Adair of Lowell Patton, The played Enterprise. All delivered splen- Stars and Stripes Forever. did orations. Eleanor Isom and The audience enthusiastically Daisy Leavitt were selected demanded a repetition of this from this group to compete in number. the finals held the following Mme. Schwartz, soprano, day as a part of the M. I. A. at the last minute telegraphed Eleanor was chosen program. to represent the stake at Salt that she would not be able to attend the program. FortunateLake. The following represented the ly, however, we were able to M men in the contest: Mau- tune in on her concert given rice Miles, Antone Moody, Hoyt over radio station G. I. R. L. S. The last half of her number, Palmer and William Dixon. Die Lorelei, was not very Maurice and Hoyt were seclear due to the static, other13 feet. lected to deliver their orations Voile Stucki and Ruth Hain the general program Satur- wise we could almost feel Mme. fen tied for first and second day. Hoyt will represent the Schwartz in our midst. It has been rumored that Wesley Nelhurlow 70 in the M men at Salt Lake. yard places son acted as a substitute for dles. A record of 11 seconds the famous lady. We are sure was made. Hazel Isom, HurriFACULTY NOTES Mme. Schwartz would that cane, and Goldia Harris, Dixie, never such a 12 deception.) permit tied up second place with President Nicholes will study We were extremely fortunate seconds. at the Dr. Martin soils with in having with us Mme. Gina Dixie doubled the score over B. Y. U. this summer. He will REPORT AG. DIXIE and her philharmonic baseball in the her opponents also be a member of the Uni- Pinnera to 32 orchestra made She composed entirely of points games. Three of our numbers were versity summer school faculty, girls. the Enterprise teams 15. on the basketball team at Chi- teaching in the chemistry deMiss Janet Laret, banjo arAll of the physical education partment. cago. in the posand business manager of tist participated girls Mrs. Pulsipher is granted a club members were The ture parade. The Dixie college visited Ag. the ( Ray group Whipple ) school on April 17 by H. R. sabbatical leave from the audience charmed band also loyally supported her with her in to study English Humphreys, state inspector and next year eastern and delicate intonation DEBATERS WILL LEAVE them in this feature. universities. eastern of s the one of THURSDAY smile. She wore a Hurricane and Dixie girls supervisor dazzling Harat will She of likely study work. He gave us an idea of ashes of well roses. were represented. Starring what other schools are doing in vard. simple gown The Dixie high school de- athletes will participate in the Mme. Pinnera herself, conof the Winsor Miss club and training agricultural projects later. leave Provo at meet will Thursday, was durductor (Earl J. Bleak) baters school will study at Cornell work. Lake Salt City. for in of a lovely gown figured April 26, The Ag. boys are already ing the summer. a WHOM DO YOU HAVE IN is listed tan. The other members were: Hafen Lee Coach They have been placed in with their nicely progressing MIND? triangle with Park City and but just wait until with the candidates for bache- Gita Stradova, pianist (Mrs. projects, of debates L. D. S. This series summer comes and school is lor degrees at B. Y. U. uni- Earl J. Bleak) ; Barbaria Lull, Are you thinking about the is to be held on Friday, April out. Then we will be ruinning versity. He will receive his A. violin (Don McGregor) ; Lea candidates you want to put in con27. full swing and oh, boy, for the B. degree in physical education Luloshutz, clarinet and of 4th field on the election the team, ; tralto (Miles Judd) Marguriet The Dixie negative think there next June. Has some one shown profits. You dont will Ellis McAllister and Beth Faw- May? Mr. Reid postt DAlvery, alto sax (Ken Judd) ; complete Well we II haven be any as a w, his aptitude Park City the trombone particular Beniamino debate for Gigli, fever graduate study this summer cett, will hay or other of - the spring or the manager business ; Marie Park at City, U. Y. B. Tuban, at Riding) (Willie affirmative Instead, we have the his M. A. degree D. ficer during the past months of yet. L. Mme. ; the bass to 'will return Walker) (Milton Miss Bryner Park City negative study fever, and well have school year? Neldrums Samiloff, (Frank fall next after S. affirmative at L. D. S. ; the the Dixie summer. finishing student body of- - the sweat fever this the Dixie Select the and ; Dorothy sax CoDavenroux, at son) g We be? negative her p study What will the harvest Bowler fleers vou want now and be clarinet and LeGrande Cannon.) (Howard is Miss studyand lumbia. cash more Bryner armative, to put them into office shall then reap They rendered three numand Verda Judd, at the Uni ready ing dramatic art and physical knowledge. in entitled: bers May. The club pledge is: I pledge education for girls. versity of Utah. this in wins The New Corn Palace. Miss Thurston has spent the In case Dixie my head to clean thinking; my SPECIAL FEATURE of deWhile We Waltz Goodnight. triangle the next series heart to greater loyalty ; my past eight months in Paris either on held be Professor Just Whisper. and studying with bates will A special feature of the com- - hands to greater service, or techMonday 28, French for the great They were kind enough to Saturday, April mencement program will be the my health to better living, schedule the so that nician. coun play for the dance in the eveApril 30, the opening my club, my school, my dance, m the o.ie alumni six next the c After ompleted God. ning also. be studying may paJtry and my ppep rewill she Berlin in months Make the . motto The club trip vilion which is now well unThe winner of this series go Best Better, and that is what turn to continue piano instrucJr. Pop, what is an ancesstate der way tion at Dixie College. we hope to do. to the state finals where tor? will The Ag. club is planning a honors and championship I owe all my success in 'life, Sr. Well, Im one. devotional be determined. program, to be put The very best angle from a quarto having been always Jr. Yes, I know, but why which to approach any angle is ,on in the near future. Watch of an hour before hand. ter a do is needs people brang about them? world the for it! What the Nelson. Lord faces. shortage of long Tschai-kowsk- April 16 Inspector Williamson visits school, accompanied by Mr. Humphreys. April 19 Track team leaves ATHLETIC MEET WORK ON SCIENCE BUILD-ING PROGRESSING one-ha- lf Smith-Hughe- j te post-gradua- Phil-lipp- i, try-angl- fcUlWU.I.1,1.111 III I,. IJ "Til ill e. |