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Show cm -- i ? WiIC4 -- VOLUME EXTRA! FOR VII. EXTRA! SAIi WHAT? VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE IN MUSIC On every hand we see examples of misguided talent. Much time, energy and money is 1928 Year Books at three dolwasted by conscientious pupils book! to Its easy get who have lars per no equipment other Yes to any one. Just answer than a keen desire to become a questions that the salesmen or virtuoso. On the other hand saleswomen ask you and the HIGH SCHOOL QUINTET OUTCLASSES COLLEGE FLYERETTES Good Timber The tree that never had to fight For sun and sky and air and light, That stood out in the open plain, And always got its share of rain, Never became a forest king, But lived and died a scrubby thing. OUTLOOK FOR r DIXIE TEAMS The High School girls defeated the College five in a fast The Dixie College basketball game Wednesday by a score stock is selling considerably of 6 to 5. above par on the local market For a few minutes in the at the present time. Hopes are The man who never had to toil, first half the Flyerettes out- high for a winning team in many extremely talented s Who never had to win his share book is yours! Perhaps youll played the High School girls. both the junior college and who might contribute to Of sun and sky and light and air, find it necessary to sign on the LaVera missed the first set-uour music welfare, go unnothigh school division. One can Never became a manly man, dotted line, but that will take but came back a few seconds even hear loud rumblings to iced. Scientific vocational guidBut lived and died as he began. but a very few moments of your ance later with a field goal. The the effect that the in music is possible and high school valuable time and you can be School quint showed some High have an excellent chance Good timber does not grow in ease; Flyers very practical. In no other field on your way again. neat found Annetta the passing. to as in music. Among the reastate honors and the The stronger wind, the tougher trees; capture a foul pitch for the enter the national tournament but The Year Book work is pro- sons are hoop, : The these Music requires farther sky, the greater length; losers left the score 1 in fa- at gressing rapidly and promises to specific talents ; these talents The more the storm the more the strength ; Chicago. vor of the College at the end The first can be identified be a huge success. In the high school division and sun and rains cold, and rated by By snows, by of the first quarter. Annetta the half of the book is nearly ready In tree or man good timber grows. Flyers are leading all other psychological methods. Musical scored again for the High teams with ease. The Hurrito be sent to the printers, and education is expensive ; misguidSchool and the half ended 3 cane at this rate they will be out be- ed talent squad has been able to entail a chain of may in their favor. In the last half make the best showing WILL DEBATE SPRING ELECTIONS fore you have made your reser- grievous against misfortunes, and other the Junior girls played all them, although the boys from vations for one of them. This musical adthings being equal around Flyerettes. The Col- the windy town were trailed modest little article is to serve COLLEGE lege girlstheseemed SNOW G. vantages should be conferred ADOPTED AT to forget their to d as a gentle reminder score of you that according to or in along on a to n proportion defense. However, the 56 to 28. books and there arent many the degree of talent possessed. work of Nina and Lizzie In the 15 games played to Since the founding of the St. Dixie College will debate with snappy theyre going fast, so get yours Only a very small percent of the from kept scoring. High date now! There are many reasons this season the high school Stake Academy and Snow College in the Junior pupils who study music become George La Vera fouled twice and Ruth student of the Dixie ringers have been able to enwhy every loyal College, Student College league contests. The made efficient. A musical education later the both Addie came points. Dixie College should purchase a isnt been Government an has question is: Resolved, that the back with a free toss and the circle the ball for a total of 777 something that an aver- Body A very small perYear Book. points against 258 for their opOur influence. first United States should cease to age person can pick 'up during outstanding game ended 5 for the High. ponents or an average of fifty-on- e centage of them are as follows: his leisure moments. One has principal, Dr. Hugh M. Wood- protect, by armed forces, capiand Ruth played good and points per 1. It brings back memories to make a business of it and ward, inspired the first stu- tal invested in foreign coun- ballErma winners. Nina and game to seventeen as an averfor the dedecof Dixie the with dents the a after formal otherwise. and tries, except pleasant pay dearly in long hours of inLizzie made a guard combina- age for their opponents. In Mary Lyon tion 2. It will be an ornament in telligent toil before any degree sire to control themselves and laration of war. to almost of that most of score equal the the games the basis for good and Timothy H. Palmer will upyour future home (if you have of excellency can be attained. thereby lay Blake and Taylor of the Dixie could have been tacked up on desire the This hold and Clark the affirmative citizenship. Pupils often start their musical one). much higher had not Coach Flyers. the attitude, I part of the faculty and students Frei and Maurice Miles the neg3. It is an easy way for the studies with Hafen insisted on using substisafeand ative. College Flyeretts want to learn enough has been cherished girls to get a picture of every just tute players. In some of the of all the days Both the affirmative and the about music to be able to amuse guarded through boy in the institution. games an entire string of subs the college. negative teams will leave for The teachers amusewere on the floor. 4. It is of a special advan- myself. of Student Ephraim on the 23rd and the The elections ment starts but the puthere, because The strength of the high to the athletes, tage amusement doesnt come Body officers have been very debates will take place on Frischool when they are old and stiff pils Lie Flyers is not built until has developed enough outstanding affairs in the life day, February 24. If successaround one man. It is an with look back any can pleasthey to see the mistake of such an of the school. It is difficult to ful there the debaters will go in which every man ure at themselves in action on aggregation Without serious ef- imagine more vigor and inter- on to Salt Lake and compete for is a key man. Neither is the the pages of this 1928 Annual attitude. fort nothing but disgust will est on the part of a Student the junior college championship team dependent on any one and no doubt they will be amazHigh School come from any musical activity. Body than is manifest during on February 25th. ed at the weird positions and string of players, as substitutes the time candidates are selected A single critic judge will deEmil Carl Seashore, professor can be inserted without any fantastic capers in which they and dean of the arid officers elected in the Dixie cide the winners at Snow. The of psychology noticeable of the weakening will find themselves. In those early name of the judge Snow has remunicipality. (Continued on page 3) team. Kenneth Cox, Pectol, 5. The faculty members in days election took place imme- fused to divulge. to make and able are Wittwer the many years to come will Dixie will take the championJUDD MEDAL DEBATES diately after registration day water-tigof a compartment look back in silent joy and satand the opening of the school ship cup, which she now holds, COMING combiin and the line, guard isfaction at their comely feagrew to be the signal for the with her, but it is the intention nation with forwards and centures smiling from out the pages Boulelection of Student Body offi- of the coach and the debaters to Dixie will debate the ter chosen from Loraine Cox, of our modest little book. der dam question with the B. cers. It has, therefore, been no bring said cup back again with Romney, Hafen and Stratton, 1). It will be a relic and an A. C. on the 22nd of March. If easy task to get students to them. In assembly Thursday morn- have been able to work a lightheirloom of unending joy to the Dixie can, win this debate she think in terms of a spring elecing the College girls challenged ning passing game, connected APPLESAUCE! future generation. will tie Cedar for the Judd tion and the spring election has the High School girls for an- with accurate shooting of basthe achieved to been the through only it otherwise goes other game. The challenge was kets, that has easily overcome 7. We sure do need the medal, Stumodern school of the for demands the play, C. A. B. Tryouts Hade accepted by Ruth Hafen, cap- all opposition. a statement by dough, which requires that Applesauce, were held in the tain of the younger team. The are dent Medal debaters Body Judd The of Following is a list of games Church, business manager in student Dixie college auditorium Tues- game will probably be played and scores of the the staff, quite adequately ex- Daisy Leavitt, Roland Stucki, more or less interest high school 31. next week. It is rumored that team: over through the day afternoon, January Isom. and Eleanor carry Atkin Bessie activity least not presses the last but Team Played Opponent B. A. C. will bring both their summer. To change from a fall About thirty students contested several new players will more reason why it is important that Dixie The in the election for the teams different Colparts. to a 16 than likely appear for the Bunkerville spring each and every one of you buy affirmative and negative 17 Overton to Dixie. One judge will hear College has been more or less winners were selected as lege and the stars of Wednesa Year Book. Burnell constitution Pa the Robinson, which sitwill decide like be and 16 Minersville changing perhaps days game Besides getting all of the both debates a fixed habit McAllister ; Ma Robinson, Dix- ting on the 11 Monroe from above listed advantages Neverthe-Dixi- e ie Bill McAllister, Woodbury; 35 a person. the north, Manti from strong be imported jin buying a book, you will get three , Rollo has been Jenkins, Whipple; 14 the Ray the less ... change high has joined Ephriam D FOR BETTER H. hundred votes for the Mat McAllis- complished and we are all agreed Wesley Nelson; also 19 will Westside and parHigh league JOURNALISM queen on the 21st of March. orator-- j that it is for the best and will ter, Ellis McAllister; Jennie, 21 B. Y. U. High national in the Member, ticipate Oh, Mr. Faculty Workman; Hazel Robinson, 15 Minersville ical contest on the Constitution, more nearly meet the requireA national honorary society Patron, and Student, we, the 12 ments of our present Student Lavinia Wells. ... Parowan for high school journalists, to Year Book staff, in order to save was 10 talent rule. Overton displayed Splendid Body be known as the Quill and ourselves from financial embarand old the C 12 B. A. in ... the the that judges tryouts, be hoped It is to was organized recently 16 rassment, and public ruin, do ... Parowan which has hith- faced a difficult task in selecting Scroll, time war spirit ' in Iowa City, with a view to beseech and implore you to most in 28 cast. election ... Hurricane the our However, characterized Vera La erto By a bare majority save your hard earned pennies unani- encouraging work in journal16 Beaver and Ray Whipple times will survive and that the cases the decisions were McArthur inand buy a 1928 Annual, which division mous. While preference was ism. Dixie has received an the the In into enter college conwill junior contest students won the popularity to join through the lopromises to be the best in the character- given, in general, according to vitation the competition is much keenducted by the Year Book staff; spring elections with cal The student body er. The B. A. C. Farmers are chapter. balthe role tried the history of the Dixie College. for; yet Alta Holt and Elwood Romney istic vigor. officers at their last meeting (Continued on page 3) ancing of the cast was given the Right this way, please, and ran a close second. All voted to join. At the recent the consideration careful by are going coquettish acts of the fluffy-haire- d hurry, for the books HELLO, FOLKS! JUNIOR PROM UNDER Perkins, Leadership Week program at manjudges. Mrs. Ella going Gone ? the and polite girls the Brigham Young University Beth Miss WAY Mae Mrs. McAllister, nerisms of the fellows seemed Durwood Terry, a former stu- Gardner, B. Glen Smith and representatives effected an orwhen DIXIE RECOGNIZED at a total loss, however, ganization of a Utah High of the Dixie College, had H. L. Reid acted as judges. The Sophomores are working and dent Mrs. of Pulsipher of hats We School Press Association. him the honor given NATIONALLY the unique the cast, Since the tryouts diligently in anticipation of the over Uncle Urie were thrown into Hello his folks Per- feel it'ia to our a femTia.g'e to greatest event of its kind in the Mrs. of direction the telling under two days Dixies record at the national the popular ring. For the radio at St. Joseph, Mo., has been hard at work; join such assocr Mstory of the institution: was great. Would where he is laboring as a mis- kins, basketball tournament in Chi- the suspense soon be ready sire to see schc will and 'or Prom, April 6. At a the play and collegvance and are His was also the dis- for production. cago has given her continued the modern :ng the class officers sionary. own? Then Mrs. their hold a such ate with basians with of national n as a Prom com-- h singing A tinction recognition. Applesauce is a delightful Uncle Urie withand to One make th radio. ketball the help Pulsipher over is . Kfir sole object being situations. association quartet comedy, full of clever conformed of schools whose rec- drew their names from the on their program, High The wit is sparkling, best ever and the better high scb number was ord in basketball has been high. test leaving the four students on the Mountain Tops, of his of in is loved beauty spite hero, Bill, Dixie wa, asked recently in a to finish the race. ave con- year $2.00 of the ceum course, per dedicated to his parents. theme The weaknesses. The winners were announced tetter to Coach Hafen to benatures Story is that happiness begets sented in St' Book come a charter member, with- Monday night in the Year mior day it will A number of Dixie students happiness. students out cost for The dance. These popular as will town? be The entrance. at dance produced cipal play Valentine the be given a full page attended school, through the coach, ac- will each a part of the Dixie College ly- - district. Santa Clara. 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