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Show The Dixie Owl, St. George, Utah ball spirit, and they certainly showed it as they played. We congratulate Coach Hafens team for the splendid work they did, but our boys were more active, and at the end of the game the score stood 42-1- 6 in favor of Dixie. The Dixie Coach is very busy preparing our team for the league games. Come to life students Do you realize that our basket ball series is rapidly approaching? We want your help. May we have it? Come on everybody and help cheer Dixie on to victory. ! COLLEGE NOTES A young lad turned from the' curtained window where he had been watching the falling snow and winter landscape. Tell me a story grandma, he begged of an elderly lady, who was sitting silently rocking to and fro, with an open book in her lap, watching the warm glow of the electric grate. was just thinking, laddie dear, of other days many many years ago. I was thinking of my school days. Those were the happiest of my life. One year in particular looms up in my memory above all the rest. It is the fall of 1919. I was in the college class of the Dixie Normal College. That was a splendid class, so united, just like our family. I can see every member now, all radient, energetic, cheerful. Most of the boys were returned soldiers, splendid fellows. There was real enthusiasm in that class. The girls were always planning and doing something for the entertainment of the School, as well as the class. How well I remember Founders Day, when the School made a trip on the hill south of town. That was a wonderful day. Everyone was in such good spirits. The school was arranged in classes and marched to the grounds, but it was the College Class that never broke line, and marched the whole distance to military commands. It was the College that won first place in the singing contest and the dra- I |