OCR Text |
Show The Dixie Owl, St. George, Utah 28 matic contest. We also received red and white ribbons to show that we won other honors during the day. It was a successful day. Every one enjoyed it immensely. Just before Christmas our class planned to stage a play about New Years time. It was one of those funny kind that make you laugh. They chose that kind because they knew that it would be just what the other students wTould be delighted to see. They had a try-oand the best players were given the parts. Let me tell you laddie boy, if you ever get a chance to see the play called The Importance of being Earnest dont miss it for it is truly the liveliest and jolliest play I ever saw. What are you asleep ? Ive been so interested in my memories that I had quite forgotten you.! The childs head had dropped in his grandmothers lap when she had started her story and the steady stream of talk together with the warm glow of the grate had sent the ut ! lad to dreamland. The old lady, seeing that he was asleep, went on dreaming of those dear old school days in the College Class in the D- - N. C. L. A. BOOK OF THE SENIORS And it came to pass in the most eventful year of the Dixie Academy that the Seniors did gather together a great multitude to be fed with music and fluent speech. The strains of the class orchestra floating through the air caused every heart to lift up in joy and gladness, and to marvel at the talent displayed. And every eye was turned to behold our little song bird as Mamies melodious voice silenced the multitude, and great was the mirth thereof as LeRoy read in accents clear. And again it came to pass that the Fourth Years did cause the coming forth of a great assembly to the gymnasium, where old and young mingled together in dancing, as the Autumn leaves waved overhead. Great was the re.joic- - |