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Show TraQ"Tv.'0 'HONOft 'STUDENTS' CUACH 7JATfS"'HEHIGITo (Continued from Page 1) Robert. Gardner in current events, Keith Bryner in track, Spencer Reber in general athletic ability among the graduating class members. Band, for ates who college have rolled for two gradu- been en- years, Ai-le- en BACCALAUREATE-INSTITUT- With the resignation of Coach Watts, Dixie college is losing a real coach and a real man. During the four years he has been h ert he has won a El-de- ne the best man N two-yea- mer Christensen, Jessie Mae Redd, Basketball, Jack Mathis, Dan Hafen, Melvin Woo- available. Sullivan, Spence FACULTY HOLDS FINAL PARTY The of institute 52 from the received seminary diplomas . niit.was Monday Swimming - Monday the home econom- and Sheldon Edwards and Richard Dailey, representing the graduates, told of the place of religion during the time of world re- construction. E. President Snow paid trib- ute to the power of religion in the life of the the year N Tiracjc, Keith Bryner and Spencer Reber. Dr. Golden L. Woolf faculty enjoyed its educated final party H. E. CLUB ELECTS Burgess, Graduation from seminary or institute was described as a form of release by Glenn enjoyed at the municipal pool from 8 Reber, Bob Pearce, Alma to the 9, after which Truman, Harry Lundin, Joe down a to sat dgroup Bob Lund, Lor a ine Milne. elicious at Dick's supper Football, Jack Mathis , Cafe. Dan Lee Hafen, Frei, In charge of the party Darrell Reber, Spencer were Mr. Cottam, Mr. Mile s, Smith, Robert Covington, Leslie Cannon, Arthur Pax-ma-n, Mr, Bentley, Mr. Bleak and Erie Wittver, Harry Miss Snow. Lundin, Bob Pearce, Albert dard, Hal PROGRAM in an original presentation Sunplace in the heart of ev- day night in the tabernaery student. Incidentally cle. He gave the graduthat isn't all he has won. ates some very timely adHe has been particularly vice. successful in football. Nine students from the Ferol Hall and Pymm, Walter Snow. Mr. Watts is going to Dramatics, one- - year, Miriam Christensen, Elna Jordan, so all will look Gardiner, Jerald ine Anhdei; forward to the success of Alice Young, Olive Brooks, that school. As yet no successor has Elaine Short, Louise Mil-le- tt, been appointed, but PresiMarion Bentley, Hall, Shari ene Snow, dent Snow is looking for Joyce Bithell, Eldon Hafer; rs, Anette Pendleton; Carol Sullivan, Ho- E COMBINE SUNDAY Music the man. was provided by music depart- - college ment and by a Pace. girls ho-r- directed by Mrs. us Mae Diplomas were presented Vernon Worthen of the St. George Stake presidby ency, Pearson H. Corbett; director of the institute, was in charge of the-program- . D MISS RASMUSSEN PRESENTED students in reFriday and Sat- her piano cital last Student officers, Homer ics club elected Betty Lou urday nights. Her stuGardner president for the dents gave a good account Christensen, Beulah Blake, next school year. Vivian of themselves, Sheldon Elna Edwards, Snow is the new vice pres- those who attended,reported Gardiner, Dean Webb, Joan two The D will Elwyn Garner, Cameron, ident, a choose THE D. J. C. STAFF Ma urine secretary. took Bentley, Bob, The new have officers out time Pearce, Eldon Hafen, Carol Saturday niht on started working to enjoy a already enough long Sullivan, Spencer Reber, the program for next year. good meal at the Big Hand Eula Mae Earl, Miriam The mre make Christensen, Edna Mae Miller, Aileen Pymm, Shirley Milne . GAI GRAFF has received a certificate of excellence in oratory from the state activities association. This honor comes as a re- plans to it a college club. strictlyLou is also planBetty to a conferattend ning ence this in Logan month. SYBIL Cafe, THREE NEW M SCHOLARSHIPS for students to attend the end of Dixie next year have been D ANDERSON AND BAR- announced. From Tropic will Del Rae Campbell. coma From passed the Delta will come Bruce Lord sult of her oration in the shorthand test vell of Oak City and Glen state meet recently. during the week. Swalberg of Delta, BARA 120-wo- MCMULLIN |