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Show imvm , r, the dixie news CLASS REPORTS HURRICANE WINS IN TRACK AND FIELD MEET SCOUT ACTIVITIES PARENT-TEACHER- S WHERE? WHAT? WHEN? CLUB REPORTS ENTERTAIN The Extension and SupervisBANNER YEAR FOR Next Friday night anybody ion committee of the St. George FRESHMEN 3 the students of who can walk, Friday April run, ride or otherSaturday April 11, the Jun district went to Enterprise on the Dixie ROTA BETAS College spent an even- wise be conveyed to Washington ior High Schools of the March 29 and Entthe presented county is to at impossible Nothing him met at the home while their parents will be the happy ing It is spring. participants of City Park in a track erprise troop its charter. A who wills, so thinks Mr. Frei, attended the the greatest post Easter affair low humming of Everywhere the and field meet. and large enthusiastic the insects, the audience dance given in the gym. Pres, of Freshman class. He ever held in Southern Utah. The Dixie College first was present. of merry the song robin, the soft years, A very large crowd was has been a valuable asset to the The moon will be just right presThe Santa Clara Troop enjoyand Hurricane, Wood murmuring and the breezes, ware class. He has spent countless ent. Besides dancing, sea- dainty colored flowers Schools were in the first division ed an overnight hike games neither full or the instils Snows up v ere played and lunch was serv- son and the weather hours in planning class activi and Leeds are most within each student the romanand La Verkin were in Canyon on April 3 and 4. Scout ties. ed. To judge from the tic desire for long, the second. way the opportune. leaders Henry Graff, Rex Frei walks. With the aid of the Sophomordifferent events were entered inThe Public Service Bureau is White latticed walls lazy The results of the first divis- and Owen Frei were the supervised hung to every one enjoyed himself. es the best Prom ever staged presenting its first annual ball. with rose garlands ; white benchion were Hurricane first' outing. 3 an became item of history here St. George troop 1 enjoyed a es, palms, flowers, and grass all points, Dixie College first years, Saturday night April 4th. M. I. A. ENTERTAIN combined in a moonlit garden. second 28 3 points, and Wood- hike on April 5. Scoutmaster B FROM A MISSIONARY Each wanderer in this paradise ward third 27y2 points. Leeds Jarvis Jr. was in charge. Last a party Thursday night won radiated with happiness. And The the Pole second Star division. of St. was THIRD YEARS troop Los Angeles, Cal. who given in the gym by the had caused it all? The The result of the first division George entertained in honor of March 31, 1925. Rota est Ward M. I. A. Games Betas. the boys mothers on April 1. Members of the third year are: Dixie Editorial Staff: were a played, was program giv50 The G. M. affair was held in the Light en yds. dash Baker, 1st year class are wearing a broad smile. Please accept my sincere by the different M. I. A. classfirst; Stratton, Hurricane and L. Cave. You wonder why? thanks and appreciation for your es, lunch was served, and after WOODWARD SCHOOL St. George troop 1 has Three of the consolation Cox, Woodward tied for second. just re- the lunch the party ended with kindness in sending me The NOTES Shot put Walker, 1st year, registered with twenty-fou- r Dixie News., champs are members of the I can assure you dancing. enrolled. class, and all of the students are first; Gubler, Hurricane, second ; boys A large number of people were that I realize a great deal of joy On May 1 the school machinThe troop committee of the Battey, Hurricane, third. 440 proud of this distinction. in attendance and a good time in reading the contents of it ery at the Woodward School will yards Battey, Hurricane, first ; Pole Star troop has been Welcome home champs from time to time. In my estiwas had by all. for the summer vacation. stop with Stiatton, The third year class was well Frank Cox as mation the Dixie College stands A check Hurricane, second; up on the work and for represented on Girls day. Mem- Thompson, Woodward, third! chairman and Ferdinand Stucki, every thing that was enum- activities of the school Literature is the thought of proves High jump L. Cox, Woodward, Thomas Gardner and Wayne bers participated in each event. erated in the last issue and a that this has been thinking souls. a very sucfirst ; Stratton, Hurricane, sec- Gardner as members. great deal more. cessful year from many view The Hiawtha troop is now fulond; W. Cox, Woodward and I was overjoyed to hear of the and second, Santa Clara third. points. It has been a record FIRST YEAR REPORT Thompson, Hurricane tied for ly organized with H. L. Reid as victory in Salt Lake and hope breaker in enrollment. Chair .Carry Relay HurriThe chairman of the troop committhird. 100 yard dash Baker, cane won ; other teams disquali- and trust that they will duplicate training, music, and physical edunot Jos. K. 1st Friday only brought back Nicholes, Albert E. fied. years and Battey, Hurricane tee; it in Chicago. The Dixie Col- cation departments have funcDixie athletic champions but a tied for first ; Taylor, 1st years, Miller and Howard Miller as Jump Rope Relay Hiawatha lege aims to develop the mind, tioned very efficiently ; the new members of bigger name for the first years. third. the 880 soul and body and from all indicommittee; and troop won ; other teams yard Romney, Job play ground equipment has made disqualiThey have been recognized as Woodward, first; Hall, W. C. Cox and Carl L. fied. cations they are certainly doing it Hemmingway, possible to motivate the play the livliest class in school and Woodward, second; Hansen, 1st Moss as scout leaders. At the Court of Honor meet- it. to such an extent, that periods Executive Golden Kilburn Friday the girls forcibly showed years, third. Broad jump work is steadily they have untold value in an eduheld Saturday night examinMissionary ing by their energetic actions they Herman, Woodward first; made his monthly visit April ations were passed successfully progressing in the California cational way. were the source of the past suc- Thompson, Hurricane second ; He met with the various commit- as follows: Eagle rank Bliss Mission and from all reports a The progressive attitude of cess and activity. The first Thompson, Woodward third. tees, holding special meeting Jarvis and Carlyle Thompson; great work is being accomplish- the teachers and the spirit of coyears strong, robust girls have 220 yard Battey, Hurricane, with troop committeemen and Star rank Milton Walker; Merit ed. scout leaders. made it apparent that they dont first; Baker, 1st He operation penetrating through expressed At the present time the Los years, second; badges Milton Walker passed sleep on the job. They are the Workman, Hurricane third. himself as being very favorably craftwork in wood, public health, Angeles Male Quartet (Elders the school, has added charm to the work and made possible real sports and Herculeans of Pole Vault Herman, Wood- impressed with the progress of bird study, athletics, pathfind-ing- , Rowe, Iverson, Fuller and Miles) desired results. scout 25. work in many this district. ward, first ; Stratton and Hartpersonal health, carpentry is preparing a Concert Program The Pole Star troop has just and civics; ley, Hurricane, Walker, 1st years Friday April 3, the school opCarlyle Thompson which will be given in all the sent off its papers for tied for second. Toreadors was presenteretta, won conferences of Relay the Mission in by the SOPHOMORE signalling, B. Glen Smith was re- passed scholarship, 1st years. ed at Enterprise and Tuesday near future. The very Quartet cooking, plumbing, automobiling appointed by the troop commit- and bird has had the privilege of singing April 6 at Santa Clara. Both The Junior College Prom giv ; Bliss Jarvis passtudy tee as scoutmaster. Earl J. en April 4, by the two College sed scholarship, cooking, signal- on 50 occasions since the first of communities were delighted with YEAR BOOK Bleak, Elvis Cummings the performance. A total of Gardner, classes was the most succesful ing, automobiling, plumbing, the year, the majority of them and Ellis Everett were Terry Prom so far given. The hall of the eighty five including teachers, bird study and carpentry ; Rulon being before chosen as assistant scoutmastChurch. My advice to those who students and orchestra made the Everett passed public health, fpvas elaborately decorated with ers. Another element which will intend Flowers making it appear as a civics and bird study; LeRoy filling Missions is to trip. V;o make this The scout leaders class of the Condie school year a rose garden. The chief features help vocal and instrumusic, In the afternoon the Woodstudy life passed swimming, banner year is the year book, College is now making a study of of the decorations were a saving, personal health and pub- mental. Street comer solos ward School girls defeated the large which will be ready for distribu- some of the simple problems of lic basket of roses hanging in the health; Calvert Andrus pas- without any accompaniment are Enterprise girls in a real excitThe class act- sed craftwork in wood. center of the hall, garlands lead- tion about May 1st. This years boy psychology. ing baseball game and Coach First hard to sing. annual is the most expensive ed as judges of the scout con- Class Rufus Kindest regards and best Worthens basket ball boys ing from it to the balcony, Calvert Pearce, -work entrance and artistic book the school has ever produc- tests during the M. I. A. spring Andrus, Ellis McAllister, Jack wishes to the Faculty and Stu- worked hard to earn a 5 booths in each corner of the hall. ed. The printing company says halt Saturday. James Linder; Second dents of the D. C. game from Mr. Thurstons gang. Ahlstrom, The Prom was not only a fin- the cover is the best used on any Troops from Enterprise, Hur- Class Donald Bleak, Eugene Sincerely, Miss Harmons gym girls won Elder Lorin C. Miles. a baseball Santa Clara and St. Leany, George Smith, Howard ancial success. It was attended book they are printing this year. ricane, game last Friday from The book contains four color- George engaged in the scout conby people from Kanab, Cedar, Cannon, Robert Pickett, Carl Dixie the College girls. The ed inserts of Iroquis Indian de- tests held in connection with the Condie, Walter Brooks, Alma Hurricane, Leeds, and other setserve a turn, but score was may Knavery tlements as well as a large num- signs, a new feature for a Dixie Spring Halt Saturday. The re- Cottarn, Theron Thompson and honesty is best in the end. Some of the teachers took sults are as follows: ber of townspeople and students. Annual. Rex Nelson. classes for an Easter outtheir There are several new featurKnot Pole Star Of the above boys Milton Square Relay If we subdue not our passions es. The Basket Ball boys are troop won, Troop 1 second, Santa Walker, Rulon afternoon. ing Friday Everett, Calvert they will subdue us. being featured. A picture of Clara third. SECOND YEARS Mrs. Maud Thomas will talk to Andrus, Rufus Pearce, Donald Hope is a good breakfast but a the Prom is being placed in the Pole Bleak and the and 7th 8th Alphabet Signaling grade girls WedEugene Leany are bad supper. The student body has no quest- book. Star won, Troop 1 second, Enter- from the Pole Star troop. The 15. nesday, April ion as to why the second years Students are really missing an prise third. others are from St. George He that plants not corn sows are so gay. For they alL know' opportunity to preserve the bits Potato Race Pole Star first Troop 1. thistles. we are HURRICANE NOTES proud to welcome home of school life in not buying a two members of our class who so Each add will yearbook. year EEiBESh E aEgsEEEE Eg E ES3al.Es Ee El eEEEEeEeEe SEE a SSE a Ea SSSSS a SSSSSIIlCSSSS-SggggS'g), well represented the D. C. in the to its value and in The operetta Love Pirates of years to come Hawaii was given recently to tournament at Chicago and that it will be a joy to you. we are also an appreciative audience. Grace Students fail to appreciate the proud of our girls Isom who entered as Miss Primer, Reed Bradstrong in the Girls value of a yearbook. It is cost shaw as Pirate Chief, Hazel Hay events. Besides we won a ing you $2.50, about 50 cents be Isom as Dorothy, and Webb Barprize for a very novel and artist- low cost, yet other schools would ber did exceptionally well. The ic booth in the Junior Prom. charge double the price you are operetta will be played in Toquer-vill- e paying. next Thursday night and CALENDAR again in Hurricane the following Parent-Teache- rs all-gon- e; 33-2-- 1-- ! 6-- 8. non-membe- rs lattice- 10-1- 33-1- March happened 30 Nothing unusual TRACK AND FIELD in school today. March 31 A new The showing made in track subject Wose in field during the absence of and class. theology April 1 Students remembex1 Coach Whitehead shows no lack tair childish ways. of interest in this branch of athApril 2 There was suffici- letics by the boys of the institung Love tion. Weather has been ideal proof to Mr. Reids for training and dozens of felooing poem. April 3 Prom, prom, prom. lows have been out daily limberApril 4 The Dixie College ing up. wior Prom was a wonderful Esplin looms up as a likely iccess. candidate for state honors in the April 6 A masked differ; weights this year. He puts the ce was noted in the attitude of shot well over 45 feet and is e girls toward the boys. handy with the disc. April 7 The is not The arrival of Coach White-heamystery t solved. and such material as CrosApril 8 The executive e by, Lund, and Thompson, which seeks violators of the law. the basket ball squad includes, this years track and field team he rose that all are praising looks like a proposition of which s not the rose for me. more can be said later. Friday. In the Oratorical contest conducted by Miss Stringham, Eleanor Isom won first place and Nina Nisson second. Eleanor was selected to represent the school in the county oratorical m contest. The last basket ball game played by the Hurricane team was with Fredonia. It resulted in an easy victory for Hurricane. Thursday night Mr. Larson and Miss Linder aided the Toquerville Faculty in a Parents Teacher Meeting. A new Giant Stride has just been erected. The teachers are finding it difficult to accommodate their pupils with the desir- com-bte- fear books are nearly all yours now ! ord-Ge- t turns. Our track boys have been doing considerable practice lately. We are hoping for victory in the ed Finish paying for the year book now ! 1. sgg c .g. gy .g x - county meet. J |