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Show ids '& LOCLULtlY motorists-'mus- XU PILOT 3 THRILL all: nr of Dims to : have been greatly to see Aina Woodbury in an 'airplane coasting along the highway. t ' : 'about three miles from the airSnow s canyon, when out port, The plane was his carburetor froze. losing altitude too fast for ALma to puke' it back, so he looked around for the best place to land and the highway He 'has W 1 course, he coasted only about 330 feet before he ran off and hit a ditch The plane-wasn'nd a fence. damaged uch,; and Alma wasn't at all. SUII I, SLATE AID DIAL seniors and juniors have done it, but 'with the' faculty it is hn annual event. It id to be at Ve'yo Tuesday. Hr. Reid is chairman of the party cor, mmittee. forking with him are Hr, Hr. Cottam, President Snow and LcAl-liste- There ana a : be roller skating, a' supper. Usually, 3. ' will on such given 'to an occasion, brides, gift seem there but THE IF OF SUUIIlAf ' flSICL 'D i des bury, officers Hr . Pr i sb r ey , 'Jayne. Prince, Howard Judd. YORK OH n 'i IO stu- wno have Other bos prospects this year. ,o be no ROYALTY new swim a all received credit for upper division courses, whether or not they are graduates, also faculty members. Tickets for the banquet are on sale at Reservations must be the bookstore. made not later than Saturday night. Students and faculty members are urged to join this organization. It is the best means of keeping in contact with the college and in renewing1; acquaintances. It is also a means of actively supporting the Dixieof c ollege dents The' Hiss Falcki i of the alumni association, also D TO houday- the college lawn. All high school 'and 'college graduates of Dixie are eligible to become members Of FACULTY alu-tn- on i 3 :lft banquet will be held at 8:30 in 'the Uoodward gymnasium, with the program under the direction' 'of Arlo' Prisbrey, committee chairman. Veterans of the 'first world war will be honored . At 7:30 a band concert will be given The annual Holiday night sur--ris- ed M PROGRESSES 'HAHS-A- . seminary .graduation exercises la Sunday' night cantered around the theme ' of "Loyalty."President, dm. A. Palmer The . treated' the 'subject in hi f : : ouildiiig. d-- : fll!3 'ROYS' "DiY CLASSIC -The upper division eked out a one run victor over the- lower division in the UFP3R DIVI3I01T - - ;ture score: o. 17-l- o. .' The assenbly-- in the morning wasa mad on the; 'Girls? day." .program, ll thf day. closed, with, an dance in the evening.-- ' ear y upper, division boys- took an nine-run. uiir-lesq- ue ' of materials. chus 2 of lack ' graduate's. spoke on "Loyalty to the Jinsor Dalton " Co me rriment ; Bruce Barton on "Loyultv of Church- Readers ; " 'Lueh Atkin on "LoyalAy and Adell Asay on of . D.: '3 Ideals-"The Loyalty of- Fes us." After t he exe rc i s e s is 'graduat'es: was 'held I to thanx all have cooperated so well. President those who D 7R0H UOODUARD GRADUA'TCD 100 19L243 One hundred freshmen lose.it after. a the sixth, in. on, with then from game was the upper classmen putting overninth. tally in the last of tne by their opponents see-sa- w -- ivie college were honored Wednesday evening in the' woodward auditorium; That 'number 'were graduated following an interesting' pageant, "makers of the Vi a;? " directed bv Adelia Hall and Anoda mo v J Cannon . Hr. Smith and Hiss F'alck "Toum 'Wednesday morning and official welcome to Dixie.' gave the' graduates some help oriented here. visited the gave them an Tney also in becoming D aaron-overa- only to wishes Snow TIL SPEECH CHOIR, which gave four num- -' in this morning's assembly, has been very active- this winter. a number at tne The group presented bers - institute auappeared before the American Legion xiliary. They appear again Sunday nignt. |