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Show GIRLS DATE BOYS; STUDENTS VOTE D ALICE REVUE V TO BE MAJOR ATTRACTION i PLANS COMPLETED FOR DRAMA, SPEECH FESTIVAL VOTING TO CONTINUE UITIL 5 RESULTS AT DANCE T0WITS i One of the major attrac- I Starts for student canCloses with Plays didates will continue until 5 oclock-thiVoting With Speeches tions of the year will be afterthe Dance evue tonight at While all the can6:15 in the auditorium. Plans are complete for noon. It is one of the three a- the Drama Festival and didates would like ctivities sponsored by the Sp .ech Tournament to be active officers next year, Girls Club in their annu- held Hvjxt Friday. they would also like to true tho The al celebration. will see elected activitiestho 'of students. cheices This afternoon at 3, al- start at 1:15, when the 'The main thing, so in the auditorium, will Woodbury extemporaneous they say, be a fashion parade, and speech contest will be is to exercise your franMr. Woodbury will chise. the Girls Day dance will held. Following tho election be held in the recreation award a modal to the winner of this event., in 'of Hold a Atkin and' K. D. hall at 900. primaries Forty dancers will pre- which Dixie students only Williams in the successeach last Friday, sent 25 numbers tonight will compete.ful candidate selected a At 2 o'clock the compunder the direction of j I to-b- i ' -- The group etition in public address campaign manager; and the Fuller. started Monday. will be assisted by the will start.- Judges will fireworks Cameron started Elvjyn music department. rate all those whp as will be the cut, to otcor Noltlas Wavda Every type of dance will case for the rest of the party, but gave way to be represented, with costumes appropriate to perievents during the after- Bruce 'Barton, wheh'Elwyn was nominated for office, od, people sind dance type. noon and evening. led the has The dramatic There will be comedy and readings Kay Hafen will- begin at 3, with the Cadets in their electiondrama, tap and ballot, solo and chorus, boys and humorous readings follow- eering. Tho Naves, roster inat U individual and na- -t Miss ' parti-cepat- e, -- girls, ing In tho evening at 8, tho ono-a- ct plays will .be pre- cludes: Imogeno Holt, Gard'Lois vice president; Among the music numbers ner, Girls' Club prisident; will be a saxophone ensem- sorted. Stratton, Boys number Students and. the public Willard ble, a Helen president; Pa- are invited to attend all Club and a trumpet solo. and Elwyn Cameron, There will- bo no Brooks rticipants will be Mr. events. of .amuscommissioners Paul admi s s i on c hargo , exc o pt ements Bleak, Miss Falck, , one-a- ct plays. Thompson, Kenneth McDonald for the On the billot for the Maurice-TietjenTho fee for "this is just K. D, Williams, Rows Allen Cadets are:. Morris, large enough to defray the vice Bobby president; Alma SulPreston Empoy, Alma Sulli- expenses of the moot. with Dixie livan, Girls' Club "presivan and J. Grant Snow. ParticipatingWoodward and dent; Alpine Prince, Boys for the will be tho Accompanists Homer Club president; dances and music. numbors are Hurricane high schools. Chris Paul Thompson, Olivo Moody Preliminary tryouts for Dixie students will be ley, and Mrs. Bloak, amusements. Miss Jones is in charge hold Monday . (Continued Page two) i onal ' two-pia- no , . ' (Continued page tvio) |