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Show 'r Lyons j St. George DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE, DIXIE FI.YERS EY DEFEATING 5Y Eoys defeating Beaver off game at school basketball team ill be revealed in the TRIBUNE Sunday. Coach Hafen's boys got into the tourney the hard way, after losing the first three league games. Ey virtue of her win over Valley last Saturday night, Dixie placed second in the Dixie league and won the right to most Beaver for the tourney chance. In other 36-3- 1 last games week end Valley Hurricane trounced Enterprise, while Hurricane lost at ICanab and Parowan won and from Cedar City. Final standing of the teams: 7. Number 21 Volume ffliSlitAI bridge four features Stressed To Be 36 is eligible to B rv Literature, Pictorial Art Music, compete in the state class tourney at The boys will Salt Lake next week. leave Tuesday morning. Sixteen teams will participate, including Cedar, Delta and Dixie from Region 6. Dixie's opponent in her first game vj ;ex NEXT in a playCedar City, the Dixie high 43-- r '! HUNS BEAVER Will Leave Tuesday For Salt Lake By : 'arch 8, 19L6 EBEilli V" WOK Utah Sl-- features are in store for Dixie students and patrons during the three days of the Fine Arts Festival on ThursFour day, Friday and Saturday of next week. play, First, there is the melodramatic "The Lady of Lyons," Thursday and Friday nights. This is one of the best dramas to be presented in St. Geor; e for many years, states miss Henderson, director. Second, there is the concert Friday afternoon at 2. This is under the di- rection of Mr. Bleak, and that is recom- mendation enough. Third, there is the final number of the lyceum course, "The Strawbridge Ballet." Not much has bec-- said of this but it is really outstanding. The pany, headed by Edwin Strawbridge, the" life of Christopher Columbus dance, drama and music. the annual art exFinally, there is Mr. chair- hibit, man of Huntsman, prepared by the festival committee. Followon March 15, ing the assembly program will give his terpretation of the exhibit. Mr. Huntsman The festival phases of ture and emphasizes life, stressing art. pictorial official the in- cultural music, literaThe program rig w Lisin "Out of This L went into the background during the Ill- war, but something really worth while is seniors as the center of attraction, Stan Schmutz cutting a soft festival play is listed as a lyceum number. Since it is to be played two night s , all holding tickets should ar-f- - iXl The 1 Senior Hoc World. " With the 1 is simply on a dim and mellow mood and the lights what more could you ask for? A nani Well the yearbook predicted 50 new vets, and they have all arrived, angle, Anyway will be if they aren't already for the swell they wouldn't miss bought a ticket. (Continued page 2) it. here they sir, dance. No, Even Jo Bob Lund promised by the committee this year. The or sects range now to attend. wish on the night they Miss Snow is working with Mr. Huntsman Mr. Bleak and Miss Henderson on the fes- tival committee. The evening performances will star4 at 8 o'clock. General admission tickets for the play vail be 35$, reserved seats 50$. |