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Show 16 DIXIE OWL, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Rest is not quitting The busy career; Rest is not fitting Of self to ones sphere-Tiloving and serving The highest and best ; s Tis onward, unswerving, And this is true rest. Our rest has come after eight long months of hard study. We certainly appreciate the privilege we have had of coming to the Dixie and getting acquainted with each other. We, as a class', have been successful in all our endeavors, especially in our parties and dances. We will be sorry to leave our dear father and mother, but we know they will think of us often during the short summer months and will be glad to welcome us back home. We will all come back with more of a determination to make the most of our opportunities and make the class of 1920 one that will long be remembered by the Dixie- Our - father and mother will then be proud of their one hundred and forty children. Cyrus giggled when Mr. Romney read the story of the man who swam across the Tiber three times before breakfast. You dont doubt that a trained swimmer could do that, do you? No sir, answered Cyrus, but I wonder why he didnt make it four and get back to the side where his clothes were. Hand me the flowers while knocking when Im dead. Im living, and the |