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Show n Win S H(T!E FT? E 0" Dny BARM' DANCE LfiURLES SENIORS PLACE STCOND TOMORROW NIGHT RAISE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS TO You will be no April Fool if you' attend the 'Barn Dance tomorrow night ' lowly (?) f reshies demonstrated all that goes In- the gym. The fun with the proper observance starts' at of "D Day, and when the This is the second projof last activities Friday ect of the studentbody to were over found themselves raise funds' for tho War the No. 1 Dixieites. Bond Scholarships. 'It is The 9-3- outscored the other the first project under The Thursday night plays classes to win the five the new chairman, Carol dollars awarded by the Sullivan,' and' she promises are: "Strange Road, by The seniors everyone a roal' time. directed John Id. Houston, studentbody, "The Gwen took second place and the As the name 'indicates-by Sylvester; Bride 7Iore Red Pajamas," accompanying three dollars. the Barn Dance will be The juniors succeeded 'in as to clothes. by Harold J. Kennedy, di- placing third,' while the "Come as you are" is the rooted by Ida Foremast" or; landed in the slogan, or "as you weuld and- "Gupid in Clapham, by sophomores 'Elisabeth Baker, direct ed cellar. like to." They ' ' - ' A of large percentage Tho by Mary Webb. military inductees Friday's plays will instudentbody partici- xv ill be special guests- at "Senor Freedom," clude: pated in the whitewashing tho dance. Special invidi, Joan Leo Latham, of the D and in the gentations were mailed out to by roct-eFlorence Beatty; by at' sunrise them early in' the week. eral clean-u- p and the same "The Look," be and in most of the activiRing the The foe will ties during the day. for boys as- for girls, the by Mary Thurman Fyle, diJoyco Wilkin; The theme of the day, sum of 25; and tho idea rected by and a' "Im by Fool, " "Dixie Fights, Too, was is for each student to pay diChristopher Sergei, well portrayed in the pa- his own way. drive rected by Yvonne Jackson. Tho Scholarship rade, and the lunch proThe directors are mehas been lagging recently, gram at noon was considand it is hoped that the mbers of the play directing ered outstanding. tomorrow class, and' are supervised an entertainment Chau'ncey Sandberg, early graduate of Dixie, will .help revive interest by Miss Hendorson. be was the principal speaker in tho important endeavor. free The plays will at the morning program, in The pennies brought in to all over 12 years of which the founders of, the another four dollars durago. There will be an otho college were honored. week, leaving bstacle charge of 2 50 for Tributes to the founders ing.-tho the d ' ' ' ' ' wore given by Mary Cheney, f r e s hman ; -- s.ophomore nior; W ; alter Wayne Snow, Holt, ' ju- and Yvonne Jackson, total still 3551 snort of tho $1000 goal. ing the rep'r-eson- Tho school children. From Woodward . eniblom was the two nights tertainment select two judges plays to en- will be drama presented in the lighted by torches at dark, festival April- 30. Music was provided by ahd the days activities The casts of tho various the Dixie' college band, ended with the coronation Mr. Irene Everett, Mrs. of VcrNoll Chamberlain as plays follow. tho Dixie "Strange Road":Two) Nclda Rhoda Jackson, Kenneth "D" Q,ueen in .Continued Page McDonald-- senior - ' , and Joyce Bithel, Day ball; , |