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Show DIXIE GIRLS HAVE YOU SEEN? EDITORIAL STAFF Chairman Yilate Roundy Have you seen her when shes happy, Grace Gates Rose Ashby Little boy, little boy; Helen Moody Have you seen her when shes happy, Contributors Little boy, Mae McAllister When not a thing is wrong. Ruth Walker Marion Snow And the word is full of song, LaRue Nelson Mary Miles And she giggles all day long, Mary Walker Annie Tanner Grace Woodbury Little boy? Ruth Winsor Gladys Taylor then you know not, Lillian Lund If you have not, Inez Knell Little boy, little boy, Half her wonder, beauty, glory, THE AMITIA GIRLS Little boy. No sweet sight will you remember, In the fan of 1921 the girls of the Half so precious, half so tender, Dixie College felt the need of an or- As tills girl in all her splendor, ganization which would include all of Little boy, the girls and help to promote the seen her when shes angry, Have you ideals that the college, through its little boy; Little a boy, In for. stands selecting students, name it was desired that one be chos- When shes angry, hateful, sulky, Little boy. en which, in a word, would symbolize the greatest need, desire, and possibil- When her eyes are flashing fire. And her anger rises higher, ity of mankind. The name Amitia was chosen, with but one reason back Till she calls you a darned Little boy? That of it, its meaning friendship. is what the Dixie girls desired in their If you have not then you know not, club. Little boy, little boy, There are two kinds of friendship Half her wonder, beauty, glory, the real and the superficial. These Little boy; girls chose the former. The friend- Its a sight that you'll remember e ship of Dixie's Amitia Girls is deep In or bleak December, and lasting; it is one that binds August, April, or November, hearts and lives together and makes Little boy. life worth while. Whoever says that But with all her faults and failings, friendship is not worth while has nevLittle boy, little boy, er known a friend. The man can be measured by the sincerity and worth All her failings, faults and follies, Little boy, of his friendships. On the basis of the real and true No better pal youll find, In soul, body, heart, or mind. friendship this organization was effected. So far it has been a success For shes generous, true and kind, Little boy! and there is every reason to believe that the future will be more successR. & G. ful than. the past. What the girls of the College are working for, is a glorBOYS AS SEEX BY A GIRL ious future for the Amitia Club, a future based upon a lasting and real From boys with available spankfriendship. Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend, what ing spheres to boys in their and from this stage up to boys trusty creature in the world can burdened with old age the same R. W. countervail a friend? necessarily occur. small boys, lean boys, Great boys, AMITIA brawny boys, freckled boys, brazen timid boys; At Dixie in Utah the Dixie College boys, pusillanimus boys, boys, bold boys, shy boys, teasing stands, bashAnd with it stands the students in flippant boys; impudent boys, demure boys; ful boys, boys, intrepid true and loyal bands. boys, recreant boys, showy Theres one band in this college thats modest timorous boys, boys; adventureous famed oer land and sea, Of this one I shall tell you, tis the boys cringing boys, daring boys, boys; giave old plodders, gay Amitia Girls so free young friskers. are never too young A mitia girls in the south land, nor yet too old to make a girl weep, 11 ingle with flowers, mountains wait, watch and wonder. He is here, and sand, he is there but always beyond the L ndustriously working on music feminine reach. and art, As we know, femininty is powerT illing the soil and doing their less and weaponless when she sees part. him meandering blithely by with I dealizing their college and school, some other insignificant bunch of A complishing much while obeying fluff on his arm, while he, with all its rule. the necessary implements for the deas they So the Amitia girls stand in friend- fense. handles the situation all do. Just forgets, intentionally or ship eer true. Brave loyal comrades theyre Dix- because of higher motives, that he is the cause of tears, smiles, heartaches, ies true blue. and woman sufdivorces, Mary Walker. LaRue Nelson. frage. ! mid-Jun- GIRLS, AS SEEX BY A BOY MOTHER By far the most complicated of all creatures on the face of the eaith, is the type of inhabitant commonly known as girls. There are tall girls and short girls, good girls and bad girls, pretty girls and homely girls, bright girls and dull girls., rich girls and poor girls, fat girls and lean girls, old girls and young girls, black girls and white girls, lazy girls and ambitious girls, loafing girls and laboring girls, big girls and small girls, new girls and old girls, popular girls and unpopular girls, dancing girls and girls, bathing girls and girls, lying girls and truthful girls, country girls and city girls, tiresome girls and refreshing girls,, foolish girls and intelligent girls, broad girls and narrow girls, talkative girls and silent girls, bold girls and refined girls, brave girls and cowardly girls, day girls and night girls, accompanied girls and unac- companied girls, mannerly girls and unmannerly girls, vamping girls and bashful girls, attractive girls and un- attractive girls, known girls and strange girls, likeable girls and dis- likeable girls, and so many kinds of girls that one could not attempt to define each type. Now imagine, if possible, one girl possessing all of these characteristics, and very seldom do we find one that does not possess from one to ten of the above qualifications. They are always in mischief, creating some new trouble, scandalizing some new recruit and disturbing everybody in general. As for arousing feminine anger, it would be safer to tread upon the tail of a rattler. Never, since the beginning of mankind has woman attended to her own business. Never. since the creation of the human race have they been contented or sat- isfied The more one does for these fair creatures, the more they expect and the less they appreciate ones efforts. How did the Creator expect the perfect man to live with such a combination of Hell Fire and Dam Nation? Surely Adam did not dis- please his father enough to justify this torturing punishment, and yet the Good Book says, Take her and put up with lmr the best you can. The masculine portion of this people, all except myself, ask that Justice might be rendered. As for my personal opinion, I, like Patrick Henry, can say, Give me liberty or give me She waits after all dissapointments To comfort your aching heart, She tries to be ever near you, To help you win your part. If youve failed in gaining a fortune A mothers love waits for you. What matters gold to a mother? Tis nothing, just so you are true. non-danci- non-bath- ig She will always welcome you home again, After youve failed in life; She will always take you back again From the worlds hard toil and strife. She will give you words of comfort t To cheer your aching heart; ever stand will by you Your mother Even death cannot keep you apart. Mary Walker. AMITIA CLUB ORGANIZATION Mae Linder President Helen Moody Vice President Secretary & Treasurer, Caddie Andrus Program Committee, Mrs. McAllister, Vera Harmon and Ida Seegmiller Members Every girl in the Dixie College. THE SWEETEST THING IN THE WORLD - The- sweeteBt thIng God ever made Is there anything as pure As a girl? No, theres nothing quite as pure As a girl. The lily as it grows The whiteness of the snows Nor the beauty of a rose Is not divinely pure as a girl. is thei e anyone as wise As a girl? No, theres no one just as wise As a girl, The wisdom of the sages As they come down through the ages Are in history only pages When you think of the wisdom of a girl. Is there anythnig so beautiful As a girl? M. S. DEATH. No, theies nothing so beautiful As a girl, The brilliant bird that flies These men are very simple folk With his hopes up to the skies, I like em! And whose music never dies They take me out until theyre broke. Is not so rarely beautiful as a girl. I like em ! Is there anything so wonderful I like em naughty, tall and lean As a girl? And when theyre short and fat, and No, theres nothing so wonderful good and green, As a girl. And many other kinds Ive seen. the of the race, mother Shes I like em Shes a synonym for grace me to a take formal They hop. Shes the joy of every place I like em! Is this wonderful, wonderful girl. me a to take They candy shop. So the sweetest thing God ever made I like em WEDDED BLISS But when they show that they dont Is a girl. WISE BIRD There is nothing half so sweet care, Mr. Nicholes: I was a fool when Customer: As a girl. Waiter, a little bird And hug me roughly and muss my I married you. told me that this coffee wasnt strainYou may search the whole world oer, hair, I know that, Mrs. Nicholes: ed " Oh! man, I love em! In my mind Im very sure dear, but I thought you would Waiter: Little bird, sir? You will never find the equal of a (Thems my sentiments, too. Yes. a swallow. Customer Ruth Winsor.) A. A. Tanner. girl. big-gree- men-hate- ! rs ! |