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Show Page Three" SHOULD ELECTIONS RECKLESS DRIVING MaY PROVE COSTLY play, "Death Takes a laid his plot in this noticed Have you ever Casella his was not thinking of he Holiday," Dixie nor the two holidays here ruined appearance of death. .He could by the wrote 'Then RECEIVE MORE REFLECTION how much time put into a good assembly or info school play? you noticed Have how is a d- eliberate Llr. Bleak is in his preparation for a concert? Everyone knows that a dance, play, or any other thing that is successful is planned in advance. So it should be in our student elecbeen taking several tions, and especially in our primary several Dixie stufor elections. From the candidates of our holidays lately, dents have miraculously escaped fatal primary ballot sheet we will choose next injuries in at least four car accidents year's student-bod- y president Primary should in the past two weeks. These accidents not are trival they elections have been the result of "daring" if not careless not be undertaken with the careless driving. There has been ouite abandon that is so typical of student a tendency lately to defy fate. in most of the school participation want to learn from activities nor should they be rushed Students tend to have net through. This year's elections experience involving themselves, Even in been rather hurried; perhaps many have from the experience of others. the face of serious accidents one has a not yet had time to know who they want tendency to say, "This Ccuuiot nappen to for Dixie's 1916-1- 7 president, and many me." will start to wish now that they had a wonder several that It is really for the office. nominated students were not injured or even killed more time for considerIt is true that on'"D" Day. There was an unusual amount ation would possibly have been better; of reckless driving on that occasion, however the important thing for every i.nd things have not changed much since. to crab D. J. C. student now is not to say that all about the "time element" but It is rather this is .against the law. But' President intelligently to think through the preSnow states that about the only way to sent candidates and decide who can best and 'the lives of all conprotect run our school next year. Remember, not rights He cerned is to invoke the law. is who is the nicest or the flashiest but therefore asking the officers to do who is the best I easily have vicin- ity, however. "Death" must have 1 - "so-and-- so" anti-climacti- cal just that. D D VANDALS So few last NETT Let's DESERVE PUNISHMENT week was clean-u- p weal, wh en a to help patriotic souls turned out week is improve the school; so this week when a few brutes turn out under cover of night to undo as much as possible of the good that was done. What good does it do to plant lawn if some uncouth individual rips down the vines on the front of the building? TThy paint the walls or sweep the floors if "tear-dow- n" above-mentio- ned person AND deliberately scatters rubbish through the halls? Whether or not the miscreant is a student is not known; but if any student knows the that culprit, not to make sure dues said barbarian receives his just would place said student in the same class as the perpetrator. D Tiat was that Question: 'screaming that was heard coming from the Morris Dorm Sunday night, Eula Lae? 7d7 d INTERESTING BOOKS See South America, by Anna With- erspoon; ternationalism, Furniture Upholstery, to Die, The Hong by The Blue Flower, Time Poets, by Idea of In- Some Alice Stone Blucxv.ell; ' by by Henry Van by Hilda Kohn; Johnson; Dyke; Lawrence; Tbo Pavilion, by Hilda Lawrence. Science in Progress, by George A. Bait sell. |