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Show Page Two OUTLINE ITINERARY DEBATERS OFERA TRYOUTS CONCLUDE MONDAY If students see waving arms, hear loud voices, and see a group of boys together somewhere in the building, they will know that it is juct the lucky fellows who have been chosen to make the trip to Stockton, California, to participate in the College of the Pacific Debating Tournament, which will be held on February 13, 14, and 15. orators were chosen after tryouts Tuesday morning, but' their names will The The ' as submitted and prepared by Paul. , February 7 Leave St. George. Travel-t- Redlands, California. Stop at Kleins vV February 8. Debate lands University. with kF ,r Red- to Travel Stop at Hotel Los . 0- - L COPY like. February In San Francisco. See- College of the Pacific . Same. to Bakersfield. February home. Finish t our name nt . Travel l6. Arrive Leave home. Bakersfield for STANDING faculty party held Thursday evening the valentine idea was carried out. There were large heart baskets containing candy hearts with valentine wishes. Snapshots and cartoons on valentines were used for place cards. The party began with skating in the recreation hall from 71 00 to 8:30, followed by a visit to the doll show, and At a building. The committee in the Science in charge were: Mrs, Vivian Spencer, Mr. B. Glen Smith, Mr. John T. Woodbury, Mr, Mathew Bentley and Mr. Wayne Hinton. SNOW GETS IMPORTANT a nnection APPOINTMENT that President Snows ser- seems demand during the le- has been given an committee appointment in coHe with the reorganization of set-u- p. state gpvornnent His particular duty is in the ment tionship senior the depart- the proposed relaof the junior colleges to the of education colleges. and decision of this recommendations will The committee and its have a great deal to do with the status of the junior colleges. The appointment will keep him in Balt Lake part of the time the legislature is in session. Because of this, Mr, Smith will assist with the executive respon- sibilities during the time Pres. Snow is absent, and Mr, Woodbury and Mr. Reid will help with the classes, LIBRARY DISTURBERS FACULTY OUT then a chicken dinner Earl. decided honor to be given part in a Dixie opera. a .D. .D. AFTER SKATE PARTY, It is important University of CalifChinatown. ornia, cyclotron, February 12. Leave for Stockton. Stop at ElDorado Motel at Stockton. 1-3- man and Wilma are still in gislative season. the February ing the bridges, February tournament. February 1L, February 15 . ue vices Francisco via Bakersfield and U.S. with Bakersfield junior college. at Hotel Washington in San FranStop 11. Lloyd Sandberg, Norman Atkin, Bradshaw, Eddie Cluff, Clive Hart- Huntsman, It Debate cisco. at once. The following students have already Maxine applied for tryout periods: Enid Webb, Pendleton, Laura Lytle, Pearl Matheson, Junior Larkin, Jay PRES. Travel to San 10. is interested should get in touch vith the instructor Anyone who mpleted Monday. .D. Angeles. Lankershim. IJFebruary 9. In Los Angeles va,k( Seeing the sights: Burlesques, j Hollywood, Hedy LaMarr, and is "Priscilla,' according to Mr. McAllister. It was produced here a number of Due to its great popularity years ago. at that time, Mr. McAllister is proud to repeat it at this time. Tryouts are taking place daily in Mr, McAllisters studio and will be co- not be divulged until next week, according to Paul Crosby, debate manager. Following is the debate trip itinerary,, Motor Inn. for this year chosen opera TO BE EJECTED Definite steps are being taken to eliminate disturbers from the library. Those who feel as if they are laws unto themselves will be given dismissal slips, and statements will from college. be required to get reinthe president of the make Students who must converse, or otherwise disturb, will have love, to find other quarters, according to Mrs, Spencer, THE librarian. HURRICANE .D. HIGH SCHOOL nas sched- - uled February 10 a s the date their pluy b Growing Pa i ns , by Rouvenol, will brought to Dixie. |