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Show The Dixie Owl. St. George, Utah 15 SOCIETY We have begun our school with the right spirit. Already we have had a student body dance that will compare favorably with any dance of the season. The interesting program on the same day certainly added to the success of the dance. One of the splendid features of October was the first number of our Lyceum Course, the Montague Quartet. Did anyone fail to enjoy himself there? Grant Prisbrey, one of our old students, and a returned sailor, gave a fine talk in Devotional several days ago. We wish to compliment the Second year class on the exceptional ability they have exhibited in the interclass basket-bal- l series. May you use this as an example for your other undertakings. The remarkable ability and talent of the Fourth-yea- r class was shown in the program given Friday morning, October 31. DERATING The hardest job of the debating manager of the school is not to manage the debating, but to arouse the students to that point of enthusiasm that they will do some debating to be managed. We sincerely hope, however, that that point is not far beyond us. Our opportunity is at present before us. Are we to let it pass? Other schools are asking us to schedule debates with them, and of course we shall not refuse, that would be disgrace to Dixie. We have the talent and, to gain success, we must push it to the front. In an attempt to show this talent and prepare it for the work before it, the White and Blue Debating Society of the I). N. C. has been organized. On Oct. 9, the Society met, organized, and elected the following officers: Presi- - |