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Show t4 VOLMME SAINT GEORGE,. UTAH, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. 1: SCHOOL PLAY VERY SUCCESSFUL DIME VS. BEAVER Success has characterized our basket ball boys in all of their work this year. The teams which Dixie met in battle were all compelled to concede her the honors. Division Dixie is the Southern Champions. We are proud of our This does not exboys and coach. press our deep appreciation for them. We are rlying upon their ability and conduct to win for us sportsman-lik- e the State Championship. We believe they can do it. Boys, remember the whole student body is backing you. Give to the world the best that you have And the best will come back to you. CHANGE IN OCR NAME After a long and critical examination the State Board of Education and the University of Utah have reaffirmed our recognition as a Junior We are glad to be classed College. with the Junior Colleges of America. The change in the plan of our school necessitates a change in our name. Hereafter we shall be known as the Dixie College. We will adjust the new name as soon as possible. to One more game! one more victory! Dixie goes to the state tournament undefeated. May she so return. The game played Monday evening, Feb. 19, resulted in a score of 15 to 47 in Dixie's favor. Both teams exhibited exceptionally good playing and the interest was high until the very last moment. The Beaver boys fought to the last, but in the end, very manfully recognized Dixie as their superior. The cheering, led by Mr. Sproul, was good, and spoke well of the students patriotism and appreciation for the team and for the school they so nobly repYelresented. The Nicholes-Picke- tt ling Squad exhibited an ample supply of generated enthusiasm over the actions of the boys, and all in all, thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Near the finish of the game Coach Whitehead entered three subs. Then for a few moments the teams were pretty well balanced until the entrance of young Muckie, w'hen Dixie immediately resumed the lead and held it to the last, thanks to Muck. The points scored by the Dixie men Lund-6- , are as follows PIafen-16- , McArthur-1- 1, J. McArthurPrisbrey-0- , Frei-2- , Graff-0- , W. Empey-S- , -4, McArthur-0- . BANQUET FOR BOYS BETTER EXGIjISH Feb. 19 B. H. S. played WEEK PROGRAM theMonday D. C. in the last league basket ball game. After the game the D. C. Under the direction of Mr. Hafen, gills entertained both ball teams and all the other English teachers con- their partners at the home of Miss tributing, the Dixie College was in Helen Woodbury. The coaches and harmony with the National Cam- referees were present in order to keep paign for Better English during the a watchful eye upon the crowd, and week February 19 to 26. This was help with the entertainment. the .second Better English week this The party was especially fortunate year. The effort centered about good in hearing Mr. Smith, Beavers reflitrature and patriotism. Through eree sing. Numerous lively games the cooperation of the music departkept the crowd in continual laughter. ment the entire Devotional program A refreshing lunch was served. of each morning was patriotic in its This tasted especially good to the nature. The preliminary music, the hungry basket ball boys. Every one choruses, and the literature were all enjoyed himself immensely and each The oratori- basket ball American productions. boy expressed his apprecical contest for the Washington Birthation for the party, which will long day Medal was held Friday rather be remembered. than Thursday, as the regular weekend program. Placards in the halls and class- BEAVER COACH SPEAKS TO STUDENTS rooms bore literature and patriotic Decorations in the audsentiments. Mr. Young of the Beaver High itorium consisted of portraits of our School spoke in devotional Monday, patriots, the flag, etc. The college aims to be abreast of February 19. He expressed his degreat movements for educational up- sire that the friendship which has lift. Through the cooperation of the existed between the Dixie Normal departments in our school it is pos- College and the Murdock Academy sible for us to benefit materially shall continue to exist between the Dixie College and the Beaver High from such efforts. In behalf of their school he School. wished us nothing but success at the YOGA L CONCERT state tournament. The music department contributes Dont miss All for a Woman at much to the life and activities of our school. Mr. McAllister is now pre- the D. C. March 2. paring for us a vocal concert. This All for a Woman. will be held March 10. NUMBER VII. February 28 Valse Brilliant A flat (two Moszkowski. pianos) Olive Snow, Gertrude Fawcett, Mae Linder, Charlotte Blackburn 2. Gobbearts. Dancing Leaves Effie Bracken 3. Martin Laughing Brooklet Mrs. Maud Cottam 4. Heweter Fireflies Dorothy Woodhouse 5. Godard Valse Chromatique Ervin Webb 6. Oriental (violin solo), Ceasar Cui Wesley Pearce 7. Smith Mountain Stream Zelda Nelson S. Etude No. 2 Burgmuller Bessie Thurston 9. Chaminade Fawno Mae Pace Lack 10. Valse Arbesque Erma Bowler 1. The school play, Come out of the Kitchen presented last Saturday night and again last night was truly a success. The characters interpreted their parts in a manner which any school might well be proud of. Mrs. McAllister and the cast worked long and diligently to make the play a success, and they did it. May the same success ever characterize our dramatic deparftnent. NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER Dr. Hilton Ira Jones, lecturer, will display a rare combination of talents here March 3. He is a man of nation-wid- e reputation, knows his subject well, and is an effective speaker. Students, dont miss this. MR. DAVID RUST VISITS D. C. Mr. David Rust, Supt. of Kane Co. schools, visited us last week. He Viola Haycock was here in the interests of school McDowell work, and especially in the interest 12. To a Water Lily) Mae Linder of the Kane Co. students who are Hungarian) 13. William Tell (2 Pianos) Rossini here attending school. We are glad Mae Linder, Gertrude Fawcett, to have had Mr. Rust with us. Ervin Webb, Olive Snow This Piano recital promises to be OUR CHAMPS the best ever given by the department. Miss Thurston is a first class Twas in the long contested fight instructor. Of basket ball, where strength and We appreciate the work of Miss might, Thurston and her students. They And brawn, and perseverance tell add much to our school activities and Which side shall win whose hearts shall swell; community programs. Dont miss this, at the tabernacle, The D boys in their white and blue, Backed by the student body, too, February 2S at 7:30. Resolved to get into the fray And win, perchance, a glorious day. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CARNIVAL And so right off the reel they tried; They didnt care how Cedar died, A physical education carnival in Or Parowan it did them good honor of our Southern Division Cham- To revel in their victims blood! pions will be held Thursday, March 1. And Beaver, too, was put to rout! This will consist of wrestling, boxing, Our boys knew what they were about! aesthetic dancing, and other athletic They took the fat and took the lean events. Licked the division plaaer clean. And so the sporting pages say ORATION WINNER That Dixie won in every play, And that' shes going now to meet The annual Washington Oratorical The other champs throughout the contest was held Friday. It served state. as the devotional program. The con- We cant predict the odds in store, testants were Miss Clara Farnsworth We know shell come back daubed ' and Mrs. Roxie Romney. Both orawith gore, tions bore evidence of diligence and For shell put up a mighty fighf; effort. Mrs. Roxie Romney was the And now the prospects loom up winner. Her oration appears in this bright. issue of the paper. Were hoping hard, but if perchance They fail against a circumstance, Well still rejoice in victories won, CHAMPIONS WELCOME TO OUR And cheer the boys for what theyve done. in assembled The student body Vilate Roundy, mass at the Tabernacle corner and their from welcomed our boys home In as much as literature is the hisnorthern victories. and ideals of the human soul, account an tory Coach Whitehead gave litof the games, and how Dixie won. we stand for the better reading of our so souls proerature that may to the went Gymnascrowd Then the ium, led by the ball team. All par- gress by profiting by the experience of our ancestors. ticipated in a lively dance. 11. Vocal Solo |