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Show Page 2 D.J.C. Tennis is always a popular sport in Dixie, as this activity may: b e engaged ' in throughout the entire editor Lift reasons Dixie High, schools along with other Southern Utah six-mnew has this year adopted the football. This ga.io, it is predicted, will bring no re life and enthusi-ainto high school foot call in this To begin with, duo to country. geographic conditions in tnio section along with. the cxpeasosconncctcd "with i? or good many Tennis"' an eleven-na- n football, it has been im- possible for the smaller schools di-such as aro in the Dixie basketball vision, to foster a football team. Thun, too, bouauee of small enrollments there Lsv.ent been enough players to build up a team. Consequently, to got gomes Dixie has had to go into lUr ado., which is not ideal, for they have a league of their own. This, also for they caused a loss financially, could not play enough gamos to just- of keeping them up ify the expense But with the now game, which cuts ex- penses almost in half, it wont be many years until wo have a live active league in Southern Utah. Now for the merits of. the .game itself. Because of its being a new game very few students know very much about it; but it can be readily. seen that it will a mush, passing and bo with more longer running. it must really The bo that every Now game kicking and fellows who play in shape. one college else, since students have forgotten one. vacation days (?) and have': adjusted to study conditions, football has taken the stage. Indications aro that the college has good football prospects. Coach Tolman is using this material to the summer best, advantage. The pep club.proirf-ise.to lead the students in giving full support to the team. There is but one thing .lacking, RESERVES! .Football is not won with s the first team. Football experience Is not always necessary to make the football squad, If you have the brawn plus brains, and if you have courage, report to; Coach Tolman for a tryout. fow oxtra men may mean the awaiting the 'the 6lub.' fall organization of W - f L CLUB PRUPCSHS OUTLINED a The X club under the direction Mr. Hardy,' it's DeLanco Squire, faculty adviser, Just a difference of and the organization,', is smarting another col-loyear of helpful service to the of president go and community. club, organised at the request of President Snow, has cooperated to the fullest with tho new students, welcoming thorn, and helping them become acquainted here at Dixie. Tho Club is ah honorary club for Senior men,' who must be active in school affairs and hold an average of B in all classes, to be eligible for membership. Its main object is service to the school, acting as guides and performing many other services when Tho X called upon. organization was formed last year having ton charter members.. Do Lance Squire was elected president & ' The. .Jay 'Soegmiller secretary and treasurer. At present there are only nine members, with three more to bo appointed from the Senior class after the first quarter. The' club is ely democratic. projects of the X club this season will be to raiso tho American Flag each morning, and help advertise the school. At the end of each quarter there will bo posted on tho bulletin board the honor roll for that quarter. The. main .. Tho person wearing the X club.. sweat- - er is the students most helpful... friend; he thinks only of tho students personal welfare. , .The first: .meeting of the club was field. Friday. The. dancing club, organized by Miss Buggert, will, meet four. every Tuesday at Anyone who wants to, may join. It. is. planned to take up tho fundamentals of. dancing . . success and failure. Act now before it is too late. between : enthusiasts arc eagerly on-tir- in the is acquainted with every and faster ' winter. students, watch for time of notarizing NYA papers in next wooks NYA D.J.C. |