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Show u cant say it. it So, here left for the Harvurdite Cf will the staff to render the proper tribute be Junior. to Paul and t little With a more than the double-nothi- ng was origionally intended) the Dixie-- B. A. C. game at that ( of Hurricane, we wall say that the teems played very well, considering what they had to play for, which is aforementioned. mention Without It the Ax! looks as if basketball our enthusi- asm had its natural death, just as it and this come through its natural birth one out never talk has helped bit, as was well evident at the Blending game. Meaning simply that the school spirit just does not come to life unless there is something at stake. Heres hoping that this school will have plenty to put its spirit behind during track season, a five -- minute survey about for only school proves that there still is plenty of anticipation for that ax. So, we say so long to basketball to a somehow or other managed to gang that have always 2 or representatives 3 loiter in the halls or on the lawns namely, Coach Hafen's high school basketball team. Also, we bid farewell to another group who, this columnist believes, gained most of their foot traini- still ng in the pushing a beige-color- ed streets of St. of the night through sedan about the thereabouts. wondered whether they ever did get the darned thing to run "after dark." Of whom You have probam I speaking? ably guessed it the good old college Tis George or team. But, gang as new know who usual, we can even though, as they are. A WOULDN'T IT BE FUliNY say hello to yet, we do a not HIGH SCHOOL C. .NDID. .?E3 FOP. GPUDIL-TIOI- I Candidates for graduation from the Dixie high school are listed below' in two groups. In the first list arc those whose work is complete up to date. These are: Jessie Anderson, Beth Atkin, Herbert Eula Blake, Bentley, S. Margaret Bentley, J. Bentley, Blythe Bowler, Eugene Marion Wendell II. Crosby, Robert Covington, Margaret Chudburn, Aileen Cannon, Ronald V. Cannon, Hanoi: Jones Cluff, Oren Navarro Fawcett Dalton, Ruth Louise Fluckiger, Eette- B rb .re Funk, Douglas Garner, APhyllis Foremaster, , Gregc-rsonrthur Ora Lee Gardner, E. Gates Jr., Robert Wayne Gardner, Dale C.LLvin N. Clyde Graff, Ted L. Gubler, Hall, Daniel R. Hafen, Edward Alma Hall, Kelly Hall, Elna Huntsman, Amuse Clark Johnson, Stanley .Thomas Jones, Ferral Brooks, Leavitt, Renee Ella Lund, George P. Lang, Mary Er.va Leany, Harry a. Lundin, Mirk McAllister, Joyce Milne, Kay T.7ilkins Mitchell, Barbara Nielsen, Thelma Neil-so- n, D. Althea Rose Nelson, Georgia L. Pendleton, Barlow Robert Hale Pearce, Raeburn H. Prisbrey, Mary W. Pace, Pro-man- , Prisbrey, Arthur T. Puxmun, Irene Prisbrey, Ruth Marian Reynolds, John R, Faye Reber, William Jay Schmutz, Alfred Bleak Sproul, Elaine V. Short, Gertrude Schmutz, Stanton E. Schmutz, Tana Seegmiller, H. Carlyle Stirling, Glenn Gardner Snow, Hal Sullivan, Ezra Alma H. Rhald Albert Truman, Terry, Donald P. Ronald P. Turner, Vincent, Stucki, Ramona Vincent, Joyce LaGrande R. Woolsey, Was . Fay Washburn, Woodbury, Cher-- ie Worthem, Erie J, Vawdrey, den, Dean Wittwer Iris J. following have been tentatively approved, awaiting receipt of transcripts or the removing of incompletes: Leora Dean Anderson, Dennis Atkin, The La-V- on D IF: Shsrlene wis rain instead of Snow, Jennie- was lambs instead of Goates, Jeneal was happy instead of Moody, McVon was pink instead of Brown, lone was freezin' instead of Heaton, M. J. was inches instead of Miles, Aileen was a pistol instead of a Cannon, Olive was rivers instead of Brooks, Eldene was a closet instead of a Hall, Bessie was a butler instead of a Gardner, cut a rug instead of Cutruzulla, Bob lost em' instead of Cotton, Lawrence was a wrong man instead of a Reichman, Vernon was long instead of Short, Violet Adams, Mary Dawn James Black, Cannon, Cecil Clarence-W- . Thomas D. Holt, Barton, Dorothy Blazzard, Carroll, Ralph M. Mae nshley Howard Drake, Hanson, Ruth Jeneal Holden, Myrlean Lillian Holden, Samuel D, Knight, Carlos Lang, Irene E. Leavitt, Joe Bob Lund, Dale Prisbrey, Stanley Ranquist, Daniel E. Schmutz, an M. Sproul, Melvin D. Terry. Ev- carrot instead of a Bean, Elaine instead of Stirling, Jack gold wore instead of Hare, Doyle was Goliath was was a not Sampson, George Ruth a drip instead of was bake not a Fawcett. Fry, |