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Show Report Indicates Plenty Of Activity This Week At Dixie College The Dixie high school basketball team is representing the school at the state tournament this week. The state papers rank them very highly and we are expecting a creditable showing from the boys. B. Glen Smith and Coach Lee Hafen are in charge of the team. If the boys are able to weather the first two nights, it is probable that some of the Dixie students will go to Salt Lake City to attend at-tend part of the tournament. Miss Maud May Babcock, of the University of Utah speech department, depart-ment, presented an excellent program of readings to the Dixie junior college student body, Tuesday Tues-day morning at 9 o'clock. Such programs as this, which are worthwhile and helpful from a recreational and cultural standpoint, stand-point, we recommend to the patrons of the Dixie junior college. It is anticipated that the University Uni-versity of Utah Girls' Glee Club will be in Dixie to give a concert on March 22. The Kanab high school opera will be presented at the Dixie junior college auditorium on Saturday Sat-urday evening, March 18, at 8. Their opera is "Old Fashioned Charm". This should be a very (Continued on page four) Dixie College News (Continued from first page) fine performance and is one of the first of such performances to ever come from Kanab to Dixie. Plans are underway for "Dixie Day" to be celebrated at the college on March 24. The arrangements arrange-ments and program are under the direction of the student body officers with M. J. Miles as faculty advisor. It is planned to have a parade at 9 a.m. and a public meeting at 10 a.m. The "D" will be given its annual whitewash and classes will eat lunch on the hill under the "D". In the afternoon, there will be departmental programs and exhibits, ex-hibits, also, a tea for the patrons of the college. In the evening, the "Dixie Day" ball will culminate the day's activities; during the ball, Miss LaBerta Woodbury will be crowned Queen of the "D", her attendants will be Elaine Hafen, Adelia Hall, Rhoda Cannon. Avonell Reber, Fawn Schmutz and Elaine Sandberg. Speakers for the day will be founders of the Dixie junior college. Edward Frei and George F. Whitehead; one of the first Dixie students, George Seeg-miller, Seeg-miller, and one of the graduate students of this year, who has not as yet been announced. |