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Show i08 STUDENTS ARE fflfflENOEDFOR llATIBYQII Boys' Day will be held Fridaj I f this week. At llo'clock the ' 'oys will give a program in honoi their fathers, atter which fa-hers fa-hers and sons will participate a lunch at the science build- 2ag. In the afternoon the track Ind field meet will be held, 'athers are invited to attend all Activities of the day including ihe dance at night. 4' The Dixie band was featured i the parade and received many ivorable comments. The following students received laces in the various contests: tanley Schmutz, first in clar-jiet clar-jiet and saxaphone solos; Mason "ottam, first intuba solo; Gordon wapp. first in trombone solo; "Gilford Cannon, third in cornet olo; Virginia Moody, first in interpretive in-terpretive reading; Inez Larson, jeond in shorthand B; Shirley lyers. second in first year typewriting; type-writing; Wendell DeMille, third l stock judging; and the crdp udgjng team received fourth lace. President B. Glen Smith at-ifcnded at-ifcnded a meeting of the State ;oard of Education Tuesday. The udget and course of study for 934-35 were approved, as were "Tie teachers recommended by Resident -Smith and the local ljioard. The faculty for next ,,ear will remain about the same ;s for this year, except that pecial teachers will likely be liminated, and' one or two full-1 full-1 J' me teachers appointed. ' Piano students of Miss Clara I lroodi"uiU3tr, viii yreSeli't, in re- ital at the college auditorium. 1 Sunday afternoon, April 22, at 3 '"'clock p. m. j; The following students will like part: Mary Sullivan. Rosalia Ros-alia Luke. LaBerta Gentry. Lilian Lil-ian Riding, Afton Snow, Fawn chmutz, 'Lila Lund, Elaine Ha-en. Ha-en. Karma Frehner, Marilyn ox. Jay 'Seegmiller, Duane Spils-u Spils-u ry. Geraldine Seegmiller, Kath-j,r?en Kath-j,r?en Blazzard, Naomi Empey, "lillis Ence, Leda Heaton, La- ranee Russell, Flofence Cannon nd Ruth Milne. All interested lire cordially invited to attend. The committee on graduation ' nnounces the recommendation of s 03 students as candidate for Graduation from the Dixie High Pchool and college this spring. 'ifty-two of these are from coinage coi-nage and fifty-one from high :hool. Miss Naomi Cottam is the hon--' r student for the college and T- (Continued on last page.) DIXIE GRADUATES (Continued from first page) Miss Desma Hall lor the high school. The list of graduates follows: DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE ASSOCIATE IX ARTS Division of Education Grant Hardy St. George Genevieve , Heaton Hurricane Austin G. Hunt Bunkerville, Nev. Melba Paxman St. George Division of Basic Science Naomi Co Warn 3t. George Samuel W. Crosby St. George Clark J. Foster St. George George A. Jarvis St. George Wlayne H. Robertson Alton, Utah Virgil C. Snow St. George Division of Liberal Arts Iris Cottam St. George Marian Lee ' St. George, Mbna Valaria Reber St. George Roxey Romney St. George Division of Fine Ai-ts Mary McGregor St. George ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Division of Education i Cornelia Ashby St. George Rema Clove ' Enterprise Ora Mae Frehner Littlefield Ariz. Claudia Hafen St. George Mildred Lindsay Beaver J Delia Leavitt Mesquite, Nevada I Hazel Manwaring Roosevelt jBeulah Meiman Toquerville Loretta Murdock Milford Lucile S. Pitchforth St. George Virginia Rogers St. George Tva Tanner Washington Maeser W. Terry Enterprise Alma W. Terry Enterprise Winnie Tobler Washington Viola Woodbury St. George Grant C. Whitehead St. George Leora Whittwer Bunkerville. Nev. Division of Rasic Science Howard Benson St. George Alma Cottam St. George Evan W. Earl -St. George Cecil A. Gates St. George Florence Judd La Verkin Clayton Nelson St. George S. Verl Russell Springdale Ruth Gullivan St. George Deola Seegmiller St. George Donald Seegmiller St. George Nelson A. Snow St. George Clifford Stratton Hinckley Reed Wilson La Verkin Karl Wilkinson Cane Beds. Ariz. Roy Yardley . Beaver I Division of Liberal Arts Calvert B. Andrus St. George Clifford Davis Blackfoot. Tdaho lock Spencer St. George Lenzi Sullivan St. George DIXIE HIGH SCHOOL Clive C. Bunker veyo I. Morris Brooks St. George La Berta Benson St. George Richard Bentley St. George Mary Bleak St. George Beth Bringhurst St. George Kathleen Blazzard St. Georgp James Bunting St. George Melbourne B. Cottam Veyo Mildred Cannon St. George Samuel W. Crosby St. George C D. Casto Salt Lake City Clark F. Empey et. George Irwin Foster St. George Gertrude Frehner Littlefield, Ariz. Eugene H. Gregerson St. George Walter B. Hail st. George E. Arline Harris St. George Carol Hafen Santa CIara Delma Ruth Hartman Leeds Desma Hall st. George Mary Jarvis St. George Verl Kelsey New Harmony ula Lee Panaca. Nevada Grace Larson St. George Hazel Leavitt Veyo Inez Larson Washington Grace Lang st. Geo Fred B. Lang st. (;porge Stanley K. Mosely fit. George Virginia Moody St. George Ronald Milne St. George Grace Milne st coor Elbert L. Nelson St. George j Claja NeiLson St. George j Rayola Pearce St. George Lillian Riding St. George Loa Reid St. George W'anr'r. itcmacj St. George D. Marshall Schmutz 6t. George Howard H. Starr St. George Virginia Farr Smith Salt Lake City 1 i. Dona Shakespeare St. t fi 1 Frances Seegmiller Si, cms Oliver R. Stratton , S! ," Eleanor 'Syphus - St. i bein Verna Tobler Sanu 3. Fae Terry . R: PrP Horace B. Thompson St. : reip Doris Tobler Wal nTn- Aurec Woodbury St. C- |