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Show Page-Fi- ve ! THEATER FRIDAY THe':Dixie Journalists Chatter is published every Fri- day at noon by the Associated Students of the college. Editor Associate Editors Art Assistant Exchange Editor Pearl Adair & Joyce Kelley Mary 7intch Caroline Stucki Reporter Typists. .. .Walter Elwyn Cameron Helen Benson David Finlayson Laurel Jackson Business Manager Paul Thompson, Snow, Advisers BOYS .B. Glen Smith & CHARLES BOYER & IRENE DUNN in "LOVE AFFAIR" SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY ROBERT TAYLOR, SUSAN PETERS in "SONG OF RUSSIA" TUESDAY, I WEDNESDAY A Great Mystery Story "NINE GIRLS" MargaretUerkley and THE EAST SIDE KIDS In "MR. V7ISE GUY" COMING CLAIRE TREVOR, ALBERT DEKKB CLUB APOLOGIES in resemblance to characters imposed upon in toas announced, exactly days assembly was not, we wish here to give our thanks to However, 'TOIAN OF THE TORN" The co-incide- ntal. you, "the imposed-upo- n. " " QUIZZ CORNER ANSVERS 1. c; 2. d; 3. d; A. c. D special apologies go to Rudger McArthur, who, we LEE KAY, OF THE STATE on a as not has slam in the taken his skit hope, part FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT, his character. (There is a time, undoubtedly, in ev- will give an illustrated eryone's life when his character is "used" Vieto put lecture at the Wadsworth know something over better than in any other way. ) theater this afternoon at e your sportsmanlike mind will take this as a joke, to 2:30. Ihis is free wish to remind you that all suits all colors will students. Our but-w- be handled through our lawyer, Mr. YJoodbury. to the fact that the majority of our boys are in the armed forces, wo took the liberty of drafting certain persons into more than one act. Ve give our thanks to you and also to the rest of you who helped in putting over the assembly. Although the dance tonight is a studentbody affair, you, the studentbody, are being charged an extra two ten-ce- ht War Stamps for admission to swell the ScholarDue ship Fund. See you 7e know you at the dance.' won't mind. THE CORNY M CORNER all rumors, a large grouj? of girls, including Saggy, are Imogene and new organizaa starting From "ine Dixie Bounties. " tion, as Upon being questioned to whether not they uld "get or, their men,,' would said be ey .they, more qualified to answer next Saturday morning, the ' day after Boys High class you noticed Boys' Club Officers Dav. have stuff fluid-drivD D e the HOT; TffiLL DO YOU KNOT YOUR SCHOOL? Cadillac that Elaine Select the word best suited to complete the statement. has been driving around lately? How about a ride, 1. The first name of our school was: (a) Dixie Ac Elaine? ademy; (b) Dixie High School; (c) St. George Stake ademy; (d) St. George High School. 2. The school was founded: (a) before 1912; (b) Ac- YJe 've heard rumors of a new romance, including AuTell us how drey Paxman. ter 1912; (c) in 1912; (d) in 1911. got him, Audrey. 3. Glenn E. Snow is: (a) the3d president; (b) the youI believe that something 10th president; (c) the 7th president; (d) the sixth was mentioned in last week's paper about Olive president of the school. af -- (a) several members; M. and her loot. That's of the present faculty nothing new; you've heard (b) no of "Pickled Olives," hav(have, has) been president(s) of the college. (Answers in Column 3.) en't you? l. President members; (c) one Besides Snow: member |