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Show J !!sge Takes Annual Hike With f Park As Location I Dixie Jr. College takes its I :.al Mountain Hike into Zion .a this week. This trip will ; the place of the usual Pine I ? Mountain hike, held each I ious to last year, when ;-;e of cold weather and bad e the students decided to go I On. I - ks and buses will leave soon after noon, so there aplenty of time to establish I and make beds before it I " dark. In the evening every-I every-I J1" at(end the camp fire pro-; pro-; and then retire for the 1 --the boys to the upper I - ground, and the girls to the morning will be spent in ; the various trails. Each I is permitted to choose the , : he will take. ' vL,? , fte afternoon the ' leave the canyon so I IT. students will be here :m the football game be-rtf.1"211 be-rtf.1"211 sch001 and Dixie 1 i jeij ere at the local f00t-ents f00t-ents Made nght at the Student i;-S011' the appointments of I student body officers of amusements; Crlerett' secretary and U ? Gafdner, manager ' We p nore Perkins and I ;itar h tam' cheer leaders. 1 ICoWHeditor debating ' :Jpage Ave) Trucks, Buses, Cars Called Into Use to Take Students To "Zion Hike" (Continued from page one) manager have not, as" yet, been chosen. ' Girls Elect Officers Wednesday morning the Girl's club elected the following officers: Ruby Savage, Amita club vice-president; vice-president; Erma Bentley, secretary secre-tary and treasurer; and Helena Thomas, chairman of amusements committee. Helen Seaman was elected President of the Girl's club last spring. The Boy's club, whose president Russell Smith, was elected last spring, chose George Jay as vice-president; vice-president; Ray Schmutz, secretary and treasurer; and Leonard Cook, chairman of amusements committee. com-mittee. In the Wednesday morning assembly as-sembly "Uncle Urie" Macfarlane was presented with a birthday cake from the Student Body with expressions of gratitude and appreciation ap-preciation for the services he has rendered the Dixie students during dur-ing the past twenty-six years while he has served as custodian. The F.F.A. club also presented him with a shirt and their best wishes. "Uncle" Urie is sixty-five years old. |