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Show Page tWo-UR- . CLARIS LEAVES DIXIE CEDAR (Continued from page 1) U. S. C. TO ATTSXD SPEAKER GIVES ADVICE ON GREETING WOUNDED MEN CITY WIU3 in a real championUr. Clarke, director of ship encounter. The Flythe L. D. S. institute, is ers took an early lead, the leaving Dixie Sunday for but could not keep up came Los Angeles, where he will pace, and the Redmen attend the University of out on top. Dixie won handily from Southern California. 1 to enDelta Friday The Church Board of Education decided that this ter the finals. 33-- 27 43-3- was Mr. tine for Clarke to obtain his greet wounded service men she addressed the when home economics teachers of Washington, Iron and Beaver counties here last Saturday. "Do not mention their Milford gave Cedar scare during part of their wounds nor ask how it hapencounter Friday, but the pened," she stated. "This Redmen rallied to win by only makes it that more the substantial score of difficult for them to ad- -j a an opportune Sabbatical Winifred Hazen gave some advice valuable to all who and he school on full leave, will attend salary. He hopes to be ust . " able to remain in school She mentioned the fact Delta took the consolalong enough to complete from that after the men have the work for his Ph. D. tion championship been hospitalized they Milford degree. difhave their a took second in Manti Mr. Clarke has been forgotten 48-2- 8. 42-3- 2. very The popular students instructor. the to 22. his farewell greetings to the students and faculty in WeHe presented EUGEKE GASH tinue to handle the ill semi- remain act as D : hPLEASES Reference to wounds embarrassing and som- is etimes concert by Eugene Gash Monday night was another of the years outstanding cultural activi- in Dixie, and will matron at the dormitory. WAITED a life. The will take over the institute work as well as conw and have mind sfet to months undoes of morale-buildin- g. dnesday's assembly. Hr. and Mrs. Corbett nary classes. Mrs. Clarke built ficulties take faculty she was defeated in the up well. final round by Monroe 24 their place in civilian and of Dixie wish him Region 4 tourney, when SINGERS! McAllister invites all students who like to to join with the sing chorus in learning "The Rehearsals are Messiah." held during the regular chorus period, also on Mr. ties. A large, attentive audi- Also a speaker at the conference was Ruth Brown. Both speakers represented the State Department of Education. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Wells were hostesses to tribute to the the visitors. artistry of this outstandD who ing Negro pianist, MEN featured classical numbers SERVICE ence paid the from old masters and the more modern composers. Hr, Gash is making ADVISE STUDENTS Dean Snow and former Stanley students the Schmutz, in active service, present concert tour while ad- short furlough from dressed the students in a his defense work in the Special assembly WedneSan Francisco ship yards, sday. where he normally works They gave the students Monday and Thursday evensome valuable advice as to eight hours a day. ings. how to carry on on the Local piano students rehi FACULTY TIOHEi; MEET ceived a great deal of in- homo front, particularly Mrs. Verna Call reviewed spiration from this noted stressing the importance of an education in prepathe book, "He Followed Our pianist . D ration for service. Hearts to Hollywood," by THE HURRICANE HIGH a President Snow also gave in Kimbrough, Emily some timely counsel. meeting of the Faculty Wo- SCHOOL presented a pleasD men s club yesterday afing program in assembly met THE JUNIOR CLASS ternoon. last Friday. "Music of Music was furnished by All Times" was the theme. plan Thursday night to a student from the piano Preceding the program, for the annual Prom, also the pep girls gave a rous- to make some preliminary department . for Dixie Hostesses were Mrs. Cot-ta- ing rally for the basketpreparations and Mrs. Miles. ball team. Day, rn on a |