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Show Page Four ' Praises Henderson Yhe comedy soon The "U" satire, treat for was .a racterization o'f Moo. - He and from 'comedy strongly but not it well played that annoyed from smoke. and scene. The very gets, up to 35 once in a while. If the D. J.C. will send me a cop of tho- paper each' week, I will gladly pay the cost of having it nailed.' to me. The .temp. -- . , act,' wo were Address the repetition of lines by ' and ' : monotonous' "in the second was so it to: Elder Rudger M McArthur 2555 North Sawyer Ave. . . , The a, ..good scandal writer in that put up a good fight to keep some in the paper it counts a lot. The students of Dixie dont know how lucky they are not to go to a meeting 'and come out ' to. find. 2 of good new stdu, ' and then the next morning you wake white snow has turned black up and , becoming a keep Find sus- -' . r " too bad that the .old school seems school pect he might have had a "Jewish" grand mothor.' ""The play itself had possibilities of : D. J.C.7: in the little scandal on I received issue paper. today's mail was as dry as a bone in the middle of a Kansas dust .stomp. forceful snoot h, w as ' the It cant "Margin for Error," us that we "shall not. ' . forget acting To : Play convincing," noving swiftly scenes to dramatic climaxes. Especially well done wore the parts of Karl Banner, the German Consul, played by Merrill B. 'Tew; 'Baron Max von Alvenstor, played by Robert E. Hanson; and Moe Pinklestein, played by Goorge K. Padol. Indeed, Mr. Fadels performance seemed professional in his poise, stage presence, and char " rudgeR McArthur EDITORIAL splendid set of scenery added Chicago, .111, -, the proper background, 'and helped to e$Although I am. 'in Indianapolis,' lad. mood I would still .'like to have a copy of the of the 'play.' tablish the VJe P. Smith; good old D. J. C. hope that Professor Joseph A Dixieite, and his Varsity players will return to us sometime 'in the futuhe. Rudger M. McArthur ; from (Editor s note Glad to hear Myrtle Henderson Your seem wants to have ;d. you, Rudger. -- ; . - - ; ' : : : ; HJ:S BRIEFS been : this anticipated week. Scandal mongers, find it difficult to survive Psice. She. was, here,- but maybe they will get new courdirection of Mrs. We aim to a number assisted by' of townspeople- and: tage from an. old-timplease). ' students'. The program .vas very good . d.; W. W. does not refer to woo, wool and all the students seemed to enjoy was. an. .D. Particularly outstanding He KINDS to from hoar skit. hope f") AMD such a group again soon.' b' ..THE' LAST" FRIDAY' ASSiT LELY " Mae was 'under the er. - -- . -- it. old-fashio- ned ... . THE DIXIE COLLEGE DEBATED HAILS Tim TRIP'; TO STOCKTON, . ' STUFF : ' UNO- DID' Plash! E70T California Debaters on the. California trip' report that they are having' a wonderful time. .(Me thought .those B. A. C. girls. were and engaged.) Paul, Waldo, Schuyler are planning a trip to Ephraim where they will meet the Snow debaters. this week . .D. ' directed :by Junior are a wee bit homesick." He' Miss Buggert, will hot be held tonight, Is it (mama"?' or Cathy, Emily, but will be held next Friday at the usu..Bertha and Shirley??.? ." al time. Flash I THE SHUIUG ADULT CLASS, won-der.wh- y? ' .D. THE DELTA PSI Couple of - OMEGA CLUB Will meet in Tony shop' Uedhesday evening to make he.. jog flats which are needed .for the scenery for the school play, "Baby Mine." All members please be there ready Ito A work. .D. the TOLMAN Atfp MISS HUBERT will this week end. (Ed. at- : . Mighty . : MRS. Madsen. Helen Cannon neat. ???? didn't it get into the paper about We 'like, "soldiers,' and Stanley? ' tend the conference of the National Progressive Education association in Provo the week: ' Note and Why Helen too. we Sally.; a wouldnt miss- anything like that. on purpose. Could Helen have found stencils?) Plash I.We wonder- why Loa Moss is heartbroken. CouldHarden Brown has it be because joined the Army?.. Ve wonder. Sorry, slip-u- p; |