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Show .OFFICER 3 MAKE 'PLANS FLU STUDENT Vfayne new SEMINARY GRADUATION Prince, the newly elected presi-de- nt of the Dixie studentbody , is ready for the new school year to start. Lad by campaign manager Norman Hunt, the Gobs elected four of their six can- didates to office. Cherril Snow is the vice president. Lari Church will lead the boys in their new and Alene Allen will head The commissioners of amuse-.en- ts to be John Miller and VorNoll activities, the girls. are Jhamborlain. For the third successive year, the elevated to the exocu-iv- o Prom chairman was Wayne officer of the studentbody. ' ..ot only handled the Prom well, but has shown in ability an many other fields. He is also outstanding student.. The other electees have all been prominent in student activities, and they are above average in scholarship. The new Honor day. officers will be sworn in on final elections wero held last Friday, after a week of exciting, but clean, campaigning. The losers at the polls have all exthe pressed their desire to assist The electees in making next- year a banner one. They furnished good competition; with their help, the new officers cannot fail. D ISOM, MARILYN COX, VALEDICTORIANS Opal Isom and Marilyn Cox have been is annamed" as Dixie valedictorians, OPAL it nounced by Mr. Reid, acting chairman of the credits and graduation committee. Op'al ha's the highest average grade of She her class for the least two years. as also scholarship student from Hurricane in 1940 . Too, she has been promi' nent in student a ctivities. Marilyn also led her ( group Continued page 3) for the EXERCISES SUNDAY students will receive their Sunday night at 0 oclock in the tabernacle. Forty-tw- o seminary diplomas of Cedar City will be the principal speaker. Following the exercises a reception will be hold .for the graduates, their Mr. William Palmer parents, and faculty members. The following is the complete roll. Luen Atkin, Adcll Mary Clayton Atkin, Bruce A. Asay, Rudgcr Barton, Helen Grayce Bateman, Beulah Blake, Franklin Miles Church, Maxine Carter, Elaine Can- non, Barbara Carter. Leola Rae Dailey, Calvin Winsor Dalton, Lois Gardner, Gerald L. Henry Empey, Holt, Arland L. Hawkins, Ralph Hafen, Meeks Mielzelson, Leland Hecham, Pearl Nelson, Maurine Olds. Laurel McMullin, Keith Pendleton, Ruby Alice Rose SavPlatt, J, Stanley Ray, LaDonna Sullivan, age, Caroline Stucki, 'Sullivan. Melba Karma Sullivan', Katherine Stirling, Shirley Ann Syphus, Edward R. Snow, Stanley N. Sorenson, Cnerrill McMullin, Thomas McArthur, Helena Schmutz, Richard Antone Schmutz, LaNorma Soegmiller, tson, Norma Nelker. Doan Vebb, Leon Wa' E DANCE HOLD BOYS SOFTBALL, DAY INTEREST will continue this afternoon, with a 'softball game at 3 oclock between the upper division and the lower division boys. Boys day rekeen competition shown cent class series indicates a real tusout the junsle. The sophomores nosed and the freshmen iors for first place, and seniors tied for third. This would in-th- e The all be lead up to the conclusion it will anybodys game until the last man is retired. will close with the card dance tonight, with tho boys as 3)hosts. The The day (Continued page |