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Show series of parties was enjoyed by the members of the Recreation The theme was that of Leadership class third The of a ' Easter, and the committee in chargo were Marie Higbee and Victor Cannon. Several guests were invited, and they joined in the competition, prizes boing awarded the various winners. Refresh- ments in hooping .with the theme were ' served. , previously given were' oh the themes of Leap Yoar and St. Patrick. Pairs have boon chosen to load in future parties of this type, Parties .D.- EXCHANGE We are the-St- receiving exchange papers from Anthony, Idaho, high school. . were Me edition of This is literature happy Weber to receive the. latest college's "Scribulus." a magazine of contemporary and art composed by the stu- dents of the college. he suggest you browse through this at your first opportunity. rticularly an article good There is a paby Ira Markham, instructor at the college. . D . Mrs. D. Glen Smith and Miss Linna Snow were hostesses to the members of the Faculty Nomen's club Thursday at The program was given by firs. Ellis Everett and Miss Ruth Falck. .D. The concert given by tho B.Y.U. band was enjoyed very much by tho large crowd l:-30- that attended. were dents as The members of tho group entertained at the hones of stuand faculty members who had them their guests overnight. .D. Seminary students are planning a to Salt Lake on April 12. Twelve trip graduates have been selected to take the trip. They will stay three days. The .D. The opera, "King Koko," put on by the Woodward high Monday night was a decided success. It was a well-selectopera, and the costumes, scenery, music, and ed . action showed skilful direction. D The their Art EDITORIAL LEADERSHIP CLASS ACTIVE RECREATIONAL students exhibited many of Art Fest- works at tho Hurricane ival last week. This week they have been making decorations to help with the Junior Prom. Many of the students have been working on posters for the Military Ball to be . hold on April 13 . .f ATTENTION I Havo ,'you your candidate chosen for president? student-'bod- for do you want How db you think 'Whom' vice-preside- nt? school affairs should, bo managed? .Those questions must of necessity' each and every 'Dixie student in order that we may elect capable and worthy persons to fill con--fro- our-offices- ; are the qualifications of a What thy candidate? First, a nt candidate must wor- able to be- handle the job; second,, ho mpst have the support of the. student body; and, third, ho must come up to tho scholastic standards required by tho Constitution. into consideration, the requirements , I find that in Dixie .Taking above-nam- ed college we have about throe students who arc worthy of nomination. I do not to namo those students; hut, just to start you thinking, what do you think of these questions: Who of ail tho students at Dixio seems to have tho most friends? 'Who of all tho students has the most prp-pos- o- "Pop"? Who Who attends more school activities? takes part. in more student body assemblies?. Tho statement made by President. Wood- -, row Wilson, '.."A- nation must look to its' past in order to judgo tho.' future-,Not- on for surely is wise advice. nations, but for other- organizations with a history does the same hold true. For tho past seven months students have boon thoir leadership demonstrating " . - until ability, out standing now a ones as-th- - definite few are worthy to load this- student body. - not bo misled or fooled by radical nromisos which, are bpund to bo heard in the near future. Judge 'your candidate by that which ho has accomplished in the Do past. Note The above was request of tho editorial (Ed. students be .D. ;Dixio will sponsor, nnection with the Music posture parado. girls who icing for tho Buggcrt. written staff that .the led to think constructively about tho coming student, All Barker at the brey ; election.) on May 3, in. co- festival, a girls' are interested in practparade D should- seo Miss |