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Show the theme of the Junior Prom is tho "Old South", so also, will the next Friday feature assembly program-foJust VOCATIONAL DAY TOMORROW people from Dixie junior college and Woodward high school. will participate in the Vocational Day at the Tomorrow B . A C 35 this subject. Featured in the program will be the musical talent 'of the Junior class. A short skit will also bo presented. . Busses will leave hero at 7 a.m. in Order for the students to arrive in time to register between. 8:30 and 900. The contests begin at 9 a.m. in all departments, including business, agriculture, homo economics, and shop. receive a at of the B.A.C. t - be guests and ; the Hotel 1:15 p.m. a radio program will be given in tho auditorium. Following this a tour will be taken of tho campus, including an explanation of tho exhibits. At U oclock a matinee dance will ,D. At furnish entertainment for everyone. Students participating will come from' Millard, Gaffield, Iron counties. Kano, Washington and , D. POPULARITY POLL PROVIDES PUNCH have have. killed a cat, but it helped Donald Macfarlano discover tho most popular boys. and girls of the Curiosity Freshman Shirley Simmons leads the girls by a big majority, according to the findings of Donalds survey, but "Modesty prohi- mentioning the. loading boy," states Mr. Macfarlano. The investigation show3 Maude Bentley, Reva Hyatt, Wayne Prince and Wondell. Tobler as runners up in popularity. "An unbiased opinion of the class was sought," says Donald: "but a few Sophs, and Seniors attempted to pass themselves off as Freshmen.1 Ho says further that an exact count is impossible, due to the fact that some members of the class refused to cooperate. bits The Mr. : they give to their ability. gingham and for the splendid everyone .D. who- - support, has need of . Bows : plaid, Large.- bows of and small velvet- bows. .D. FRESHMEN TAKE NOTE., ALL FRESHMEN WHO. : WANT A CLASS RING MONEY TO THE CLASS HiND THEIR PRESIDENT NOT LITER THAN A WEEK FROM MUST Tu-D- AY ; .D. Harold Cox, a former Dixio student, has Just returned from a mission in the Ho addressed some of Eastern States, tho Seminary classes last Monday. The other classos will hoar him today.' ' .D. 'rki l HAT SHIRT 6 .D. basketball, and basoball. Thoro will also be an informal eard danco tonight. 5.. dress and in curls: In SOX OO Valued at .You get these FREE when you Today is Boys tug-of-iv- ar, has and-shoul- y" WEARING- -- THEYRE WHAT "D-Da- . Classes, also made the parade Huntsmans bo complimented BOYS DAY TODAY day, with a swell afternoon ahead for all members of both divisions. All boys with any spirit will como in their old clothes roady to tako part in the competition between the uppor and lower .divisions in tho four main events of the day: tho. flag rush, boon heLping in preparation for the department floats for the ray ' Art the Junior class Prom to be hold April may class. .. Ernest are the best in the flower making business. .d. Rumors are that Adrian Bunting is gofoolinl ing to work this spring---n- o Beth Escalante. HI to toll whether Paul or hard .D. - will visiting teachers a lunch-a- .D. Stanley makes tho most beautiful- flowers for the Junior prom, registers hehimwill to ticket, which entitles a box lunch. The Its the student When as order a Made-to-Keas- suit. ure satisfaction' guaranteed If we. cant satisfy, we refund; For particulars your money. see F. LOYD BRADSHAW " '"T - J j |