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Show Page Four D. J.C. "RESITSN each Friday by the Journalism Issued at the Dixie Junior College, 3t. class Utah. Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Roene Bigler Alda Hinton Marilyn Cox Business Manager Junior Gardner Staff Artist Schuyler Gardner Aubrey Barker Stencils Haxola McMullin Joyce Adams Jessie Lou Barker Elmo Lena Jolley, Typist Typist Typist - Sproul Alta Engle stead '' 3. Glen Smith Exchange Barnhurst. Vere Doyle Sampson .D. ' Reporters Adviser - healthful hunger for a greater appreciation is the beauty and blessedness of life. Once more the time has cone for our annual Fine Arts Festival. Its purpose is to help us gain a greater appreciation of the finer things in life. The A students should realize the magnitude of their opportunities during the three the festival, and avail of selves that which it has to offer. Mr. Huntsman has succeeded in bringing to Dixie another splendid art exhibit, which is now on display. To him and the of others that them- have worked so tirelessly might have this golden opportu- who we we owe a vote and thanks. This we can nity to' enrich our lives, of appreciation give only bymaking the event a success, support. by participation us to to make this is up Students, it years Fine Arts Festival the best of all that have gone before. Let us show our our arid appreciation Without lets ' our by our support make it it 57 L, books participation. another rousing success. Jack Rene her to the college library. according to Mrs. Spencer, and D. I.I2CHAM STAGES UPSET IN TENNIS ROUND Five matches in the first round of the 'fall tennis' tournament have been comthe others to be played this pleted-, week. Quinn Chamberlain took his first match 6 -- 1. .from Lorin Lundburg 2, Howard Ahlstrom- won from Schuyler Gardner 1. Stanley Mecham staged a mild upset in. defeating Junior Gardner 6, it is addition this division' of the library. 6-- - 3. 6-- 6-3-- 1-- Waldo illness, Terry. was Elmer 6-0. 3rooks, due to his Fathers forced to default to Keith Pickett smashed Blair Max-fie- ld 0. to the tune of 0, Those defeated in the first matches are not- out of the tournament, for they must be defeated twice to be eliminated,, 6-- 6-- - .D. DIXIE -- ALBION Dixie isfied SHARE FOOTBALL HONORS and Albion as Mountain far as the Junior 1910 will have to be sat- the Rocky College conference, as of ons' football season is con- cerned. It has been found impossible tc arrange a playoff, 'Since the cost would be too great. Neither team is able to give the necessary financial guarantee. Both teams ended the league season undefeated, Albion winning five and Dixie four. This would have been a great as game, statistics show the two teams to he very evenly matched. .Dr ' GIRLS W.A.A. of This ' valuable girls ' SOFTBALL INTRAMURALS are to begin next week, according to Leda Fawcett, after a meeting of the REID HAS MADE A SECOND GIFT much-need- ed proved, during the course of the evening, that the boys dont know so much about automobiles, after all, much to the amazement of the boys. (Or do move faster?) girls' tongues .Light refreshments were served to half of the freshmen approximately class, after games and dancing had somewhat diminished the enthusiasm. The scheduled seems to be getting as., regular as the famous "57". At any rate, the gift is appreciated; for, the other classes. cannot succeed .D. II. party, 6-- ' EDITORIAL RENCHER PLEAS FOR AESTHETIC APPRECIATION days by showed Typist Shirleir Harper, 'Victor. Cannon Sam C hy nowet h, Jeanne Painter Word Brockbank, holding their first class to the world Wednesday that they are as fun loving as Freshim.cn, evening EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST SOCIAL HOLD a to ' representatives Monday. Probable captains of teams must submit their names to her before three this afternoon. ' .D. ALL WHO ARE TAKING THE APTITUDE TESTS, watch the Those who book store, bulletin board for schedule. havent paid their 25 at the please do so. |