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Show DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGm, J O.- - :o XT 7 St, George, Utah January 29, J.V 5 & (3a i' q? Ob r' 3' S - W fo" p '' k0 40 1943 X Volume 4, Number 17 TO DIXIE ALUMNUS REVTEI All S'D" QUEENS LITERARY CONTRIBUTION Reception Planned rare A and VERNELL CHAMBERLAIN CHOSEN BY STUDENTS FRIDAY CljEN SYLVESTER NEED BY REPRE3E NATIVE GROUP TUESDAY exceptional is in store for the event SEL EC TED I VerNell Chamberlain, a Valley high school of was elected Dixie Day Queen last Friday; and graduate, Gwen Sylvester, Hurricane high graduate, was named the Fine an Jonreed Arts Festival Queen Tuesday. Lauritzen, alumnus of the college, VerNell received the highest number of votes of sevwill review his book, en candidates from the senior class in a student "Arrows into the Sun," at election. Gwen was the choice of a representative 8 oclock in the auditoriugroup, consisting of the studentbody president and m. vice president, presidents of the four classes, and This book, a story of presidents and sponsors of the college clubs. Honor attendants of VerNell will be Alene Navajo Indian life, has Allen, Yvonne Jackson, Florence Beatty,already received acclaim Uyona Barney, from critics and the puIva Lou Johnson and Cherril Snow, the other candishows blishers; and it dates for the honor. Attendants for the Fine Arts Queen strong possibilities of ed later. becoming a best seller. Mr. Lauritzen went to amusements, VerNell is a Dixie commissioner of school the hard xvay, and has and is prominent in musical activities. She had to do considerable been active in numerous activities since coming to work by correspondence. Dixie and has been popular with all students. He was always interested She had the honor of being elected popular girl in writing and devoted and of .school4, high students and patrons Dixie Sunday night. . . in this time much rection. sent his book for publi- did not pre- He cation until he had prac- it for tically rewritten the third time. reception is planned for Mr. Lauritzen immedA iately and after the his book display. review, will hr participated in all types di- be on will GIRLS The Boys clubs and activities. also business maSocial Hygiene day be observed in a special nager of the Valley annual Tuesday at 12 the only year that school assembly She was has published a yearbook. Gwen is president of the VI. Vie lb y Bigelow, head of the Utah State Board of Beaux Arts Guild and shows promise in the field of Health, will be the prinnum-( art. She has made some cipal speaker. Other6) excellent contributions to Continued page oclock. college in art; she 12 was also prominent in art activities in high school. the D 30YS AND musical of CLUBS APPROVE BASKET LUNCH FOR FEB. the Girls officially approved, the the campus various instead of at homes. The tte basket lunch idea for girls will prepare basket Xising more money for the lunches, and the boys will lend Scholarship fund, bid for them, cs the two It is expected that tho groups met in 3Pecial sessions Vlednesday. plan will provide plenty On and of students entertainment, February 12, will plan to eat lunch on bring in. plenty of cash. She hs also done some outstanding work in dramatics and is a member of the Omm She ga Delta club. will reign during Fine Arts the February 17-- Festival 19 VerNell will be honored on Dixie Day, March 26. |