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Show Leslie ALL COLORS TURN TO RED .LITERARY WINNERS art contributions to the and Literary Dixie The entry was made, nor a short story of merit. As a result only two prises have been awarded by the staff. Leslie Kafen received the most votes of the judges in the essay contest. His rather than Yule season. Hot an art Green? composition by J. King, :,The Star, also published, is given special mention. Pauline Anderson is the poem winner, her number, The First Christmas, "re- orable mention. hon- BASKETBALL finds Today basketball CIVILIAJ! nEFjlI.XS SERIES the UNDER interclass and club tournament getting fully winner be worked out upon the return of President Snow from Salt Lake City, where he is meeting this week with the State Board of Education. American colleges are asked to take days of play. sophomores and the freshmen . in training civilians to meet war dangers, and Dixie will fall in lino. the Classes the seniors took on the junht 3 in a iors game. The faculty licked a game F. F. A. team.. WeTuesday hard-foug- . dnesday be included in the- plans. - Thursday found the frosh-and- ' juniors it out. The juniors won this fighting ono Friday finds the sophomores and the faculty opposing each other, while on tions following inclement weather. In the only match thus, far reported, Yaldo Brooks won from Quinn Chamberlain 6-- and - Delta Sigma. Christmas party, held last night, was a '.big success. The Lambda Although getting and vice there each Punch and refreshments. ' I Couples was girl some difficulty with the right boy, versa, every one showed up with his partner. (?) pres- ent, wero entertained by Mr. Rcdford the cast of "Patterns for Action. Mr. two 31 GIANS ENJOY PARTY LAMBDA DELTA excellent audience Delta members halted a match between Christenson, with the and Mr. D to give their very bast efforts. She reports that after the performance Omega 2. deadlocked. forced the members of the cast tho cast, with 6-- 6, Ashby a TAKEN TO The 4-- 2, Darkness 3. A. C. The cast of the Fine Arts play, "The Celebrity, gave a splendid performance at Cedar City Monday-nightaccording to Miss Henderson. She states, TENNIS OPENER The tennis tournament has gotten off to a slow start, due to holiday prepara- Saturday, in a holiday finale, the seniors will engage the F. F. A. club. The tourney will continue after the holidays until- a round robin has been The team with the most viccompleted. tories will be pronounced the champion. "THE CELEBRITY D BROCKS YINS 28-1- 8. response lead will likely be organized in first, aid, health, nutrition, safety and meeting fire and bombing hazards. Physical examinations for all students 24.-- 8. 20-1- will program ing un- the fell the privilege of starting the tourney wheel rolling, when they tangled Monday at noon. 'The. sophs emerged the To C0i;slDS:-i3- TRAIi-nH- for a civilian defense train- Details WAY after four derway, Yho knows? D D CLASS a 'Ruth Hafon is secretary; VerNell is amusement manager; Alda Hinton is publicity manager; Leah Croft is historian; Donald Redd and I are competing for preTho man with sident and vice president. the reddest hair is to be president. Greger-son- s, is given of Their real business was the organization of a club, says Shirl Evans. of work Star, others were planning different color, we so failed us, They guess its a horse of a different color. Yere either Joo or Leora ever Redd, or The Dorothy it that to have locks Conditions, the magazine section. by the judges as an first place. at ono Redd. Rumor has and World "The-Beaco- Some Tuesday night. expected to dye, because everyone to have taken a can of henna. YorNell said Donald would be Black was was ceiving held a meeting ds C.s VorNoll Christr.ias issue of the D. J. C. have been as scarce as peace overtures this essay, Christmas is published in It is considered outstanding piece Red-Hea- were cookies .wero served as hoard to remark as they "I can hardly wait for the Christ-- ( loft, mas party next year. |