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Show .EL Paje'Two VERSIONS- T I 0 N RENC'llEH S ' HAT" PLACED E;' C. " IN RING Mr. Barker has started the ball roll ing,. .but I 'want to' introduce to you the best- man, in the eyes of many, in our;, student body presschool. to be JAK our-nex- ident. , The' is He and goes from a who to work. him., but We dont of his labors. the Art Guild My an- down Iloar much 'tributes, that "good mixer,-';is- choice for candidate says hollo, smiles, and is always ready and willing to help when. help is needed. Ho is always Johnnie on tho spot when it- comos to things c ou.no at oi with any and all school activities-Here is tho typical man above .praised: When asked about the proceeds of tho Prom ho said, The proceeds don't count. No aro after success- and to ploaso the students,. a My . I spoal: for. friend my. and your JACK PUNCHER I Rudgor M. friend, McArthur .3. THIS ; . other d?.y, in fact, before I made my decision as to who should be student for next year, I asked president Ballard what he thought was wrong with The this school. He answered me by saying, theres ono thing that I definitely think ought tu be done; and that is, a little school spirit and life should Nell, be encouraged. ... He went oh to' say that there wasn't any reason for not having cooperation of " all the students. This brings out my point. I think a student president should be able to have, at all times, the cooper- - -- brCad-n-iMod. student, a good executive, one that I want nothing short genuine' man for studentbody good a xIEILSON PAUL' is a genuine man, and candidate for president.Out of tho five years at Dixie boon an officer for four years was my ho has Ho has leader of recognized ability. president of thv Pres liman class. Eg boon a bo things outc a friendly, ; originality these leadership have boon demonstrated' this year.. Ho will bo found who r ever. students found, finding where they can bo improved, ouiotly studying ' of a good, president-- which arc outstanding interests- are to would want a president personally, I, was-, and has He a good dent?' It should be done by weighirg the .merits of each individual, until we find the cne with the most positive at- - ' want and need. one that only one the contrary-- Quite to ' president; but only one can be elected. How aro we going to select the presi- much PAY HEED TO fill. make in dramatics for this school, and who in tho designing of tho Prom gained the support- of tho Juniors and the entire student tody, you will find a fellow who will truly succeed. is well qualified to My 'candidate load, because ho has been in Dixie years and knows what the students position is not - see much of tho fruits, If you see who has made a success, who has done we comes to I feel that there are seven individuals in the Junior class, any of whom would is, tell you why. Ill gets quiet fellow,, swer "is yes,- and A3 CANDIDATE that studentbody election' This may be answered PRESENTED the attention of the students, the question is', .Whom do we want for president? ; abl'e to handle the job?" "Is-di- Now t first- .question to IS PAUL NEIL30N Dont' influenced by this arricio. b: it over with him, and .Moot Paul and talk he is .genuine. Noilson is you will find : for Dixie. iOO: ... . Grant (Gov.) McMullin . . D. TO 'SWEAR' OR. NOT TO SW EAR LOST A school's good reputation I Scudents, dont .you think it is about time .wo drooped the heavy burden of our c annus grefa NT aro cold iity? by our own President Snow 'and by Miss lender son that u;e, fellows and girls, use more profane language than any other college around us hard on our Dixie repThats a utation, little it? isnt manner coarse Our Plow away from pur school. about ;our substituting some picturesque profanity one impressions visitors of tho unpleasant carry of speaking is language , . for our other campus N. H. D. is never as good as he says he is or as bad as others say he is. .D. at ion of all students, and not just a A man Cooperation of ail is neaessarj and fundamental in putting over a lively and successful school year. Aubrey Bark or few. |