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Show Png a SfiVfin. THEATER :hc Dixie Journalists Chatter is published every Fri-ia- y at noon by tho Associated Students of the college. Editor Editors Assistant Nt Exchange Editor associate Joyce Kelley & SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mary Wintch "TARZANS DESERT MYSTERY" dvisers. B. Glen Smith n & Margaret Merklcy DI TOTALS r.-.. ,, g i. 'I.;.',', t in A , i hi', often in the past we have seen a small minority rnapc-with honors or responsibilities that in many rases were undeserved, and which were too often the reward of merely an attractive personality rather than he merit of leadership. Now is our chance to remedy and wisely choose this, :ur officers for next year. Much of the success of he coming year will depend upon the officers elected, d it is leaders. Then, hen too, election up to must we us to choose capable remember our job is over the banners COMING: "THE WOMAN OF TIE TOWN" with TREVOR and DEKKER "YANKS AHOY" with WILLIAM TRACY & JOE SAWYER RHYTHM" GEORGS MURPHY, TOMMY DORSEYS with GINNY SITES and Too - and NANCY KELLY "BROADWAY ELECTION RESPONSIBILITIES tudents, with JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Elvjyn Cameron Helen Benson jeportor ... .Walter Paul Snow, typists Thompson, David Finlayson g-- FRANK SINATRA SHOW "HIGHER & HIGHER" Pearl Adair Caroline Stucki Laurel Jackson .usincss Manager FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and is not down and effi-ie- nt ORCHIDS TO: The boys ORCHESTRA for their out this paper; werent for them done the cle- ver assembly last Friday. Tho students who arc helping with tho prom decorations . The students who arc ambitious enough to help put wo dnt have one. Walt Snow, ho s if it woul- really through. No school, however efficient, can in there pitching on the realize its highest possibilities unless tho students yearbook. It will go to aintain a spirit of friendly cooperation toward their press soon. Ificcrs. In particular, loyalty is due the president, Tho "Bond Fund on Inc . " the may be eager to lead the studentbody, but his hands They are really beam. rrc tied by the thoughtlessness and irresponsibility ONIONS TO: us students who elected him. Those boys who prefer to After we have elected these officers, lets give go to the dap$s stag. on our full cooperation. hearing o - d D SEE YOU AT THE PROM. CALAMITY As I grew closer to my impending doom, cold beads driving for hours, and the light glare of sweat accumulated on my The h passing cars was getting monotonous. There was no quesfrom the reflectors on tho side of the road brow. tion about it now. In a jigan to fascinate mo. Then as I approached the bridge over Dry creek, the split second I would hit the sido of the bridge and fleet or s that should have warned me seemed to would be dashed 100 feet "wo an uncanny influence over mo. My eyes seemed into the creek bed. fued to them; I seemed as if hypnotized, I tried to close my eyes, I was I tried to shake myself, but it was no use, -but it was in vain, I utping straight toward them, and I could do noth a scream of terror, about it. My hands could not turn tho steer-j-- g tered pg and it was over. wheel. I was petrified; I could not even I had fallen out of bed. my hands from the wheel. I had been ! -- j rc-W- se |