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Show w-- . DI4LA JUNIOR COLLEGE, April Yolumo -- 4 1943 Numb or 2Q r.on TESTS SPEECH DllICE REVUE TO BE REPEATED TOMORROW St. George, Utah 30 STUDENTS FROM THREE Presentation Pleases TO PE RATED SCHOOLS IN PUBLIC ADDRESS, READINGS, Large Crowd Last Friday DRAMA Contestants for the John T. Woodbury modal The Dance Revue, which temporahoous-speakinwill usher in the thm drew a capacity house last festival this afternoon pooch tournament' and rebe '.One before will the "hour at 1:15. this time half Friday night, peated tomorrow night in speakers will draw the topics !:for discussion. the. auditorium at 8:15.:. for Dixie upper division students The Revue was acclaimed, only, will bo followed by the prepared public adin 'which Hurricane, Woodward ' end Dixie by those in attendance: as dresses, one of the outstanding will enter. a of the year, All. At m3 o .clock the' dramatic ''readings' will bo given', of the. 40 students who followed: at , 4 by the humorous' readings . -- dr-an- . . phis--contest- ' ' . ' 25 the- Gvo'ning at '8:15 three one-a- ct participated in plays will numbers deserve praise for bo presented, two by Dixie' and one by the Woodward. their excellent interpre- Dixies plays ''.will' be Strange Read, by Houston - . ' tations. Miss Fuller, who directed the. presentation, deserves special commend- Senor' The Freedom, ' ' To. do. so well with ' ation. by Jean Lee Latham. Woodward-will give the 'comedy, "Lucky Luc-- , 'Music- - and other special numbers will be and 'the" plays between by tha'Ea-:- t bylhHbs presented lard as part of their people, '.many of annual Celebration. whom were .All who' participate in the- readings, speeches or inexperienced Award: would be a credit to any plays will be mated by judges. one, will be given 'all who' are "considered very ' so many ' ' ' ' : ' The .music was. an t Mr. .import-an- part of the Revue. niss and Mrs. Bleak, Paul Thompson and the 'sax-opho- the by- at also usher and Olive Delta club, Omega." ,the-.(- ..the. .various - Xilw a lunch club will e programs.-Dixii Jackson and David s; Finiayson, dramatic Ida Fo remaster' and Shirley" Schmutz, humorous Yvonne i ''.RE V ' ' ELECTED ''STUDENT PRESIDENT ! Nave s PI ac o. Feu y 0 f f 1 ce rs typos-o- entertainednru at the .students tried out; Wednesday to determine are The successful 'students contestants. local " variety. in The ..this uf.tCTiQon the Dixie participants and 30 sponsored drew .Manner.. ; 5 ne of ficial accompanists and did their ijob in.'- a very, efficient. were Mo.'dy At Falck,' k'tbirD vi siting gudst!s; Vail be ensemble' all rounds of applause. Paul Thompson 'excellent.' readings; read-ling- Atkin, pu- Lucn blic speaking. how It is not certainextemin The Cadets succeeded effects the lighting T N many will enter the m pleased all who attended.. :t.h candidate c a sir poraneous speech contest,' The repeat performance-wil- pi ing. but the following have be . given because of the nr: eon reading on the presf: ' last populap ':dorrian'd.i Joseph elected four poctivc topics: D but th Yvonne Jackson, MORS PLAYS COMING .,ef the- .other five; officers. Woodward, D is-.the Joyce Wilkin, Howard Starr, K.' D.l Williams1 ThcY Play Production stuir r Pro s i debt --.elect, Ralph- Hafon, Nolda Atxin, derite Will :preserit (a "secr student' dances,, the costumirtg and ' : : i Li. , 4 G ; ; 4 - -- , 1 ond series d.f .: jinbacx plays oh' May' 12 and 13. " . i Winning'.. Out 'crvertWida- (Continued Page 2) 'At- -- Virginia Roger Woodbury, Pickett. .and . |