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Show THE DIXIE NEWS did CLASS arn ",V FRESHMAN 2 bei ng They hope that everybe able to provide a will body for himself, as they plan banquet year. l lath , to do bumanUl 'love 011(1 111,1 (e, bis Mrs. Hunt: The good will of all my associates. Mr. Nicholes: Enough money to pay my debts. Rodney W: Photograph album full of pretty girls. Wayne W: Pop-gu- n to shoot questions with. Thelma S : Box of Dates. Mildred hffc) sboir blence? L. Some animal coat. The third years are silently but persistently preparing The Cousin. Watch for Country 'mbers q CLUB REPORTS FOR SANTA crackers and a package of gum. Miss Bryner. A silk petti- third years warn t ho lI for themselves in the near A FEW HUMBLE WISHES future. q !r GREETINGS The Freshmen wish the students and faculty and all others who may be concerned a Merry Christmas and a Happy New and " REPORTS further announcement. Gertrude Me : Anything from a handkerchief to a pocket-boo- k. Wayne G. Oh, my gosh! be pleased with anything. Ida S. Two or three dresses shoes and gloves to match ; a live doll that walks and says mamma ; a few million dollars ; a dozen pair of bright colored silk bloomers ; and anything else you might have to spare. Ellis E : A nose for news. An A in Chemis Mary: Id age wh.n )ld marn SOPHOMORES ENTERTAIN is dead iay as j b. ve strorg was a large crow'd was out and partook of the jovial atmosphere. The and w'as appropriately gym beautifully decorated in the seasons colors, red and green, and try. The Sophs : a large, beautifully decorated Some new I. 0. Christmas tree occupied the cen- Us. (The old ones are all used ter of the floor. Candy, nuts, up.) The Faculty: appropriate programs, and old A little light Santa himself were amusing and on the subject. characteristic features of the - All of us: An evenings entertainment. The Sophomore dance success. A big social ljut if it ie is of 'ello-- li;. man by the h;. ve eur 'erecened r a- it is of person bo lives the 'n eye-open- a week, PANGUITCH VICTORS Sunday have r is it nself cast the only upon The grown-u- p Last night the Dixie high children of the team was forced to accept defeat Dixie who are not returning from the Panguitch high hoop-ster- home for the holidays will be the score being guests of themselves and the G. The game was fast and one of H. C. Club at the home of Mrs. the most interesting ever played Ida Foremaster Christmas Eve. on the local floor. They number more than thirty Dixie and are attempting to make half the the first During led score of and a had Christmas away from home boys in their favor. But in the seem like one at home. The second half, the visiting team Public Service Bureau is assistseemed to hurl the ball with such ing in bringing the cheer. accuracy that it had a natural Santa will come to the people affinity for the hoop. The local who have not ceased to believe in squad was unable to check the him. He will find a tree all decspeed and skill sufficiently to orated and lighted for his recephold the score in its favor. tion. The color scheme of the Church of the Panguitch seemed dining room and parlor is green to be a most vital part of the and red. Refreshments that game during the second half. are to satisify the sweet-toot- h The contest was characterized be served. The evening is to be by good sportsmanship and spent in games, song, and story. predicts a real combat in the The success of the party may be league games. read by the faces of the participants as they continue to celebrate the holidays. s, 24-3- who vork from n who e- all 20-1- pur- - with w - lies rorship ' aside sole Him f brought was not His the heart, id sincerity her ere all." person th of being Blessed aie shall they e in heart that mind, thoughts, The vise in - conn-h- presence ine of the upon jour m heaven" 1 art, he can-th- other tef anion? A ledness. who is one the sides of r nee is in M ated iissionaiies ie roissio11' Ttie eting- ng he cn' .ad of 2 students of English C are manifesting much interest in the Chemistry essay contest, eighteen are planning to finish their papers as formal entries for honors. All of the students have been doing extensive research work. Mr. of the Nicholes Chemistry department has given a number of lectures and is assisting in the finding of material. Miss Phillips is supervising the construction work and the selection of material. The his the prophet said, Let unloughts thy 0. ENGLISH C ed the full ,rt when he eth SANTA COMING his j 1924-- 25 YELL CONTEST The yell contest this year was very successful. A number of entered and many students splendid yells were handed in, The final decision was given on Wednesday, the winner being Milton Walker of this city. The prize to be given is a year-boo- k of the Dixie College. LeRoy Condie was given second place position. RADIO INSTALLED SCOUTS HAVE PARTY December 10 the West Ward scouts held a party in the basement of the College building. Games wrere played and refreshments were served. The party was a complete success. The entertainment was given in honor, of the Little Bear Patrol, the winners of the scout activities contest for November; the remainder of the scouts were the hosts. boy MISS WOODBURY LEADS The College has installed a Crosley receiving set and a Radi-ol- a loud speaker. The receiving set has only three tubes and has the neutrodyne feature which gives it the capacity of five tube set without as much screeching as a five tube set. The loud speaker adds the same volume as would another tube. Programs have been received from many parts of the United States from the Pacific Coast to Pennsylvania. The set has screened out stations having only a very small difference in w ave length. Miss Ezoe Woodbury of La Wrkin is the champion typerood even writing student in both speed If thou faint in the day of and accuracy. For the past adversity, thy strength is small. uP eeks she has held this position. ponder Selected. b Her record eligiuS averages about 58 "rds per minute for five it it The secret of success is conIn short tests her speed is ; ngs; stancy to purpose. Disraeli. ,ve, s,ce heater. In both the longer and short tests she writes without erityerror. Boost Dixie. e thing3' who min-ute- s. - ,ivine G. Mr. and Mrs. Leo K. Homer II. C. REPORT are attempting to teach their baby hoy to sleep at night. Elsie and Oliver, as faithful understudies, are getting some practical training. F. K. Stucki might offer suggestions to the Homers as he is also trying to put on a muffler. Elmer Graff reports that next time he will get his education before he goes into the business of training children. Mr. Reid reports that Mrs. The members of the G. IL C. are preparing a party for all students who will not beat home for Christmas. They are leading in the preparation for the of the memfesthity, and bers will act as the host. Last week end more than lmlf of the dub members participated in the Public Ser ice Program at Initations for Bloomington. se eral new members ha e been held. This accounts for the Reid is succeeding well in train- strange method of transportaing their recent arrival. tion evidenced around the school It also explains the Eaby Nicholes has discot ered block. YEARBOOK OFF FOR BASKET BALL PRACa is that of the result spanking peculiar conduct of some of the PRESS TICE TRIP other ordinarily normal studbiting papas nose. ents.. Mr. The progress on the school a Pickett his The high school basket ball baby reports annual is most satisfactory. teams returned home Dec. 12 model angel like its Pa. More than ninety per cent of the from their practice trip. Fairy tales are destroying the ROTA BETA of the Jensen pictures have been finished; the equilibrium out in six defeated of Although others are to be taken immedi- nine of the games, Mr. Paxman The members of the Rota Beta ately after the holidays. and Coach Whitehead who acclub held their The contract for publication companied the boys state that meeting at the home of Miss NOTES FROM LEEDS has been let with the teams put up good clean Rachel Graff, last Monday e g. The evening was spent Printing Company of Denver, fights and came out victorious The Christmas seal program Colo. This house has done the whereever victory was possible, Christmas presents. has gone over the top. Already making work for the last two annuals displaying good sportsmanship the quota has been sold and more Incidentally some articles for the and it has proved of exceptional in all of the games. I. W. W. has been ordered. quality. n The boys join with Mr. The public schools., under the The first series of proofs for PROGRAM TO HONOR and Coach Whitehead in ad- direction of Vernon Church and the cuts will be shipped to the vertising the spirit and good Maudeen Prisbrey will present a VISITORS publishers about Jan. 10. The sportsmanship which was show- Christmas program Tuesday book will be off the press before ed by all of the schools which afternoon. It will consist of Monday December 22, an imschool closes. visited. they readings, music, and a visit from promptu program w'as given in honor of the Panguitch basketThe volume is to be bound in Santa. ball team and coach. Mr. Gardwhich are especialMolly covers, PEP-VOD- Y COMING ner, the student body president, and of attractive ly splendid EAST AND WEST HIGH was in charge. quality. One of the most distinctive, in- DROPPED FROM ATHThe program consisted of dividualistic, peppiest events of LETIC ASSOCIATION numbers : the year will be the Pep Carnival Soldiers Chorus,.. School Chorus COLLEGE DEBATERS to be held January 5. It will According to a communication Anvil Chorus,.... Male and ladies have in it the Green Peppers of from Secretary Wilson of the U. CHOSEN chorus. the first years, the Chile of the H. S. A. A., the East and the Cornet solo E. J. Bleak The debaters for both the second years, the Paprika of the West high schools of Salt Lake Vocal solo Nola Campbell Junior League and B. A. C. dual third years, the Pimento of the City have been dropped from the Coach Church and Mr. contests have been selected. fourth years, the Salt of the athletic association. Any school Speeches, of the Panguitch high. Moody Verna Cox, Mary Graham, Ezra freshmen, the Cayenne of the entering into any athletic comCoach Whitehead and Mr. Tobler, Newel Frei, and Elvis sophomores, and the Allspice of petition with them will also be Homer. Terry are studying the league the faculty. This will be well dropped. Mr. Church expressed his The Association has found it debate; June Bunker, Howard mixed into one day, and served of the Dixie and appreciation Miller, Lucile Worthen, Clyde to all seeking the spice of life. necessary to do this because of the studcomplimented highly Perkins and Durward Terry will If there is anyone who doesnt these schools being unwilling to. ents for sincere their loyalty to wish it, it may accidentally be play with the L. D. S. The osdebate with Cedar City. school. He also their expressed The debaters are anticipating given as a tonic. Keep your tracised schools object to playhis good will and kindly feeling a hard fight and are working olfactory membrane sensntive ing the L. D. S. because of the toward the institution. with great zeal to again put Dix- to further development of the position of Mr. Moss in the Mr. Homer, an old school school and his office as president ie on the debating map. No vic- spice can. of Coach Church, friend of the association. tories will be won without keen him on his ability TERRY-GRA- FF competition, for the debaters in as a coach. Mr. Whitehead the opponent schools are experPIANO ORDERED WEDDING the that argued support of the ienced. students wins the contest. The league debates will be A Miessmer portable piano has Miss Winnie Terry of Enter-pres- e held sometime in February and and Chester Graff of Santa been ordered. It is to be instalthe dual debates in March. Clara were married in the St. led as an addition to the music PROGRAM THIS The coach, Miss Phillips, stat- George Temple today. A wed- department. Its special purpose AFTERNOON es that the outlook is bright. ding dance will be given in Santa is to accommodate the orchestra Some of the students have had Clara tonight. Both the bride and to be available for programs The Woodward school has Col- been rooms of studin the various the are former and and all the are groom experience previous very busy for sometime school. ents of this building. lege public speakers. preparing numbers for programs to be given XX'M'xX'x'x Xx'xX'K'.x'XXVr ;Q: : ;;XX:XX gy'H sX:'. if :iK 'x:uxxx X S!igl;al&aSSiiailsESlIlBt JO:'- this afternoon in each of the class rooms. The rooms have been artistically decorated in season colors. semi-month- Welch-Haffn- er ly en-in- Pax-ma- highly-complimente- s ' .xj-.- - These programs will be of excellent quality and will demon- strate what the students of the elementary training school can do. PAGEANT A SUCCESS presented last Saturday night by the Stake M. The pageant I. A. was a success in every res- numbers showed pect. The careful preparation and were artistically presented. The lead characters are all to be complimented upon their efficiency. Why the Chimes Rang was especiallly good. Its message was evident and the cast was well selected. The artistic effect was distinctive. The chorus numbers were furnished by the College vocal students ; most of the characters are members of the school. ly production was one of the most successful and distinctive entertainments ever given in the town. This Boost Dixie. unqes-tionab- |