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Show DIXIE OWL CLASS NOTES College Juniors the scollege did hold forth and have a great beanut bust already. We run mit der room round, threw each at the beanuts already yet. Der boys swept der floor up und der girls gevent mit dinners oud. Schule did stop away quick and mit der joyful faces vent mit der homes to Christmas already. You may as well try to sell a mustard plaster to a Christian scientist as to try to have a basket ball game without the Juniors. We are proud to he so well represented in the high school team, Ve Santa Claus treated us well because he thinks we are a good class if we are homely. Now speaking about homely that reminds me of rings. 0 yes, and speaking of rings that reminds me that one of our class has a wealthy finger. Although Net isnt, a Gardner she has been able to raise a diamond. Now the prevailing opinion of the College Class is that this class has good soil for raising diamonds although some soil is not as productive as Our beloved Father others. Wanless holds, that if diamonds will grow by gardening, pearls will grow by forestry (Greenwood). Second Years Dixie Misletoes Sing, Dixie, loudly sing, Make the vales and woodlands ring With the name of Mistletoes. Tis not in vain. Let your cheers ring out again, With the name of Mistletoes. Great and glorious be our fame, For our high and cherished name, For the Dixie Mistletoes. There is naught for us to fear Well do our best this year For our Dixie Mistletoes. Bliss Ivins 19. as a majority of the team are members of our class. We realize that if we, as high school students, expect to represent outclass well we must dream less and work more. That sickening desire to win glory, along any line, had better be changed into energy and work. Since returning from the Christmas vacation the students seem to be. attacking their work with renewed energy. In English C we have covered a large We have portion of our work. found it to be very interesting as well as beneficial. You meet them on the way to school You meet them on the steps You meet them in the hallway You meet them with the preps Yon meet them in the dances In fact whereer you go them Now the ones were talking of Are Val and Emerald, you know! Dont First Years (With Tennysons consent) Half a step, half a step, Half a step forwards, All round the Dixie halls Stood the one hundred. Forward! Art Paxman said, Run for the rooms! he said, Out of the halls, or arrest All the hundred. Forward! the police said, Was there a first year scared? Not though the Cops all knew, Someone had blundered. They dared nol. make reply, They knew the reason why They dared not tell a lie So they filed meekly by Frightened one hundred. Policeman to right of them Policeman to left of them Policeman in front of them Scolded and thundered. Stormed at with words and bell, Boldly they talked and well Then into the class rooms marched In, with the sound of bell, All of the hundred. Flushed all their faces fair, Flushed as they turned to stare, Watching the policemen there, Charge into the court room, while All the school wondered. Then while the first years spoke Right through our line they broke, Third year and second With many a battle stroke, Then they marched back and left, The one hundred. Police to right of them, Police to left of them, Police behind them Scolded and thundered. Stormed at with words and bell, While frightened classmates fell, They that had done so well Came from that awful h Back from that courtroom still, All that was left of them Left of one hundred. When will their ignorance fade? 0, hut the fun they made! the school wondered, 'thens when their rep made. Honor the first year brave Noble one hundred. All was Dean. |