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Show THE DIXIE SEWS HOPES 1 OH THE DIXIE COLLEGE The Dixie College will give to Dix- May the Dixie College grow to the full extent of her possibilities, and continue to produce real men and real women. June Bunker. insight into the problems o lite. It can do more for Dixie than A bigger College w'ill provide for and railroads that all the could be brought forth. It can and the building of a bigger and better Dixie. Della DeMille. it will. Conrey Bryson. ie a new ls The Dixie The Alma the Dixie College be known College of our Mater its and west educators for future the inspirathroughout statesmen. Helen Woodbury. Helena Graham. tional attitude. May The Dixie College has given me the of forming glorious opportunity Gertrude Fawcett. friendships with students and teachers, which make a grand complement to the education received within its To look up and not down; walls. May the College influence exTo look forward and not backward; to in ; the borders of our land and tend not and out look To its products be one hundred per cent And to lend a helping hand Olive Snow. Will make Dixie a bigger and bettter pure and efficient. Beatrice McQuarrie. College. May our highest ideals ever be to desire, as a wish of appreciation honor our College, her ideals and her May we in some way show for what this College has done for precepts. me, that the younger students will our profound appreciation to our always love and honor this Temple greatest friend and benefactor, the Howard O. Miller. of Learning and assist in making it Dixie College. function in the lives of Dixies peoWe hope for a bigger and better Nora Hall. ple. Vera Seegmiller. Dixie College. v A bigger college and a bigger Dixie To the past of the Dixie College I are inseparably linked together; it is impossible to have one without the wish to express my appreciation for the inspiration and ideals it has givRuth Walker. other. en me; for the future may I express The Greater Dixie College will be a hope that the Bigger College may the engine in the development of a possess greater power to inspire with LaRue Nelson. higher ideals. Greater Dixie Country. Vilate Leavitt. The noblest school of all Dixie Bertha Bushnell. once we College. As l'reshies were; As seniors we now' are; Dixie College, tlie magnetized seat As masters let us yet become. of learning which draws to it the best Oliver Graff. students of the stale and makes of I desire that through a bigger and (hem great men and women. James B. Nelson. better College will develop a bigger and better Dixie for future genera-- i An education alone can conduct us Linda Larson. ions to enjoy. to that enjoyment which is, at once best in quality and infinite in quantiMay we boost for a higher InstituAlys Adams. tion by living up to the ideals set ty. forth by the Dixie College. May the spirit of the Dixie College Leonard Heaton. ever influence its students in assisting to live clean, honest, upright May our Dixie College ever tran- them L. Lafayette Terry. lives. send the ideals of her founders. Leona Hinton. Aa beacon light to a storm-tosse- d d rs'-o- l on a shore, the ColDixie My hope for the future of splendor shine for the lege is 'that it will be of so much College rays g youth. service to humanity that the world Emma Seegmiller. will demand its perpetuation. Ethelga Beatty. May the Dixie College be an instruin building Dixies people and ment she proDIXIE COLLEGE may Dixie's Spencer Snow. country. duce many rellcctive thinkers courunto into expand ageous enough I think that there is success in all known dimensions and bring forth honest endeavor, and that there is will myribenefit which experiences some victory gained in every gallant ads of generations yet unborn. La Rue Snow. struggle that Is made. Dickens. We will row on what ever happens to make the Dixie College a success. 1 . KOSPECT FOR DIXIE COLLEGE SENIOR DANCE AT SANTA CLARA There promises for next year to be bumper enrollment. Tlie minimum College students for next year is set at one hundred. It is reported that the following and other College stu-- j dents expect to return: John Blaz- zard, Howard O. Miller, Lafell Iver-- j son, Helen Gardner, Letha Taylor, Gladys Taylor, Mae Linder, Karl Winsor, Orval Bastian, Karl Savage, Anna Miles, Juanita Davis, Paul Worthen, Bert Sullivan, Henry Crosby, Myron Stout, Vernon Church, William Snow, Blanch Matliis. Vera Harmon, Verna Ilarmon, Tennessee Spendlove. In addition several other first year college graduates are ex-- ! pecting to return. This will make possible for the ttrst time in the history of the school (he oiganization of the second year college class. The personnel promises to he real leaders that will aid in the stabilizing influence of our Col- movement. This year these lege have already demonstrated people Iheir ability to be leaders and boost- els. Many of the fourth year high school graduates are also reported to be coming here next year. In addition to all these students there will he an influx of students from other schools, according to reports. The future of Dixie is dawning. The Seniors gave a very successful dance at Santa Clara Saturday, April a EXCHANGE At The U. of V. 28. The entire Senior class and many other students and friends met at the College building and went to Santa Clara on hayracks. During the past few years a tradition has grown up in the school that the graduating class is to give a dance at Santa Clara, a small town five miles southwest of St. George. Dressed in overalls and aprons the class members and friends assemble at the College building and are taken on hayracks to the Clara Dance Hall. The ride to and from the town has become a real part of the evenings merriment. FIRST YEARS We the First Year class are deeply indebted to the school for the valuable experiences we have received there this year. We have been active We hope to re in all the activities. turn next year better prepared to take on our responsibilities than we wrere at the beginning of this year. SECOND YEARS As a farewell to the other classes and to the faculty members of the Dixie College, we, the Second Year Class desire to express an appreciation. Indeed, we are exceedingly grateful College Class for the many have given us. Although races candidates tlieir they respective pushing no we 20 doubt, be more so if, the would, toward the Presidency. April number of prospective candidates they had refrained from surpassing These two will be us in so many of them. were out to two. To the other classes we feel to toted on by the students in the final election. They are sure of another voice our appreciation for the assistance they have given us by just regood President at the U. next. year. The assembly periods have been de- maining quietly out of the way; and voted to the study of Shakespeare. last, but not least, to the Faculty, The lectures were delivered by Pro- especially' our class father and mothfessors Lewis and Marshall. Pro- er, we feel that we owe our success. grams taken from Shakespeares work were given in connection with the THIRD YEARS lectures. The U. affirmative debaters met This has indeed been a successful Montana. April 20, at the University. year for the Juniors. The other two debates of the triangle Late in October tlie class had a will be held at Moscow, Idaho, and party up to the city reservoir. Tlie Missoula, Montana. purpose of the party' was to get all the members of the class acquainted, At The R. Y. U. On Founders Day the Third Years The B. Y. U. is an accredited instisucceeded in getting third place in tution. Her credits will be accepted the number of points made. at face value in any other institution. The crowning feature of the year The Politicians of the school are was the banquet given in honor of tlie getting ready to select their Student Fourth Years, April 21. Tlie hall Body Officers for the ensuing year. was decorated in pink and white and The Invitation Meet, which is the tables with jonquils. sponsored by the B. Y. U. is expected The Third Years hope to return was meet a than even better to he next year and have as successful a held last year. year as this lias been. The Y. lost two Judges in the debate with Southern California. But My mother sent me to Stud lit The time will come they redeemed themselves when they Speaker Heres to a "Bigger College! May had frog leg,. butcher see if the Nevada. won three Judges from she be an inspiration for higher when women will get mens wages. I couldn't see hi., legs as he told her San to treat to be able They hope Hearer Yes, next payday. ideals and for a broader education Francisco as well as they did Nevada. had pants on. throughout this Dixie Land. on a to put Student "I want suit Helen Moody. There are people who do not know The narrow kingdom of today is around the house. how to waste their time alone, and the over than worth belter ruling house? is Cleric "How large your My hope for the Dixie College is hence become the scourge of busy v idest past of future. that it shall be a means of making a De Bonald. Wharton. people. Edith with If you are acquainted positive contribution to the world. introduce him to your neighbor. Dorothea Gregerson. What men want is not talent, it is Nor love thy life, nor hate; but Phillips Brooks. live well; how long purpose; not the power to achieve, thou what liv'st, Ignorance is a ven on the body of but the will to labor. There are two kinds of people the or short, permit to heaven. Bulwer Lytton. civilization; I have tried to avoid it. Milton. D. Jordon Rust. experimenting and the experienced. . The U. of U. politicians are busily to the .. - V rock-boun- wisdom-searchin- 1 |