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Show diff : : Page Four More' Musicians Wanted (Continued from page : .3) ; whoplays a , stringed instrument in his orchestra, DANCING A SPORT j AN ART . Ail OPFORTUNIT . New . wi young man has a momentous question should he ask for this dance? It is fanri tough question to handle and leaves hi fort anyone A -- can talk should. be able "Anyone to sing," says Mr height ..and hesa little shaky,- but' asks finally to .donee?. prove to anyono wholl regis"May I have willing, ter for one of his chorus classes who- -interests- always .vary, bu Pcoplo-thcr or not he s right . dancing has always been i.popular. I Both music instructors ' .favor times- past . dancing was a ..language, I the revival of Delta Phi. Alpha.,. Dixies-would bo used' to .tell .history, or a music idea. It 'would be a prayer to a doit. honorary club,. last hold, in 44, and promise more news on the subject for rain' or food or a cure. Dancing soon. who -- he--- - - hous ider n s - ' - ' is ' .d D still But to a language, witness the on t fhej era f0r ballet tioi has other opportunities t. in offer. One person feels the need o: M; action and all sorts, of feat; cha: Me of physical- '.speed and balance. lar( dance will the floors fici imagineo: but be the for padded eventually safety : NSW DBA OF SPORTS ' us-i- 1 t ora of sports- is being witnessed at Dixie Junior College by, sports-mindpeople, as the 1946 school year sets its1' who loses his grii for the luckless--onpace. Old faces as well as1 now will bo scon on the' gridiron, under the bank- a such performance, A desire foi con during of manners '..afid smoothness oi boards, and on the 'cinders, with one and perf the same purpose in view7 -- to 'put Dixie' 'movements 'produces tho. serious dancer, COT in tho athletic limo light, Dixie is Again, hope of an introduction has draw: A set for the biggest sports boom in her many a- laddie and lassie to tho floor, Tho hold: with old social instinct really 'enrollments Swelling far att history, above normal and A dance ove the horc. orchostr; sway gives, coming T from those who wore deprived of attend- - - a' chance to;, run through, their newest, no: school and because of war. the ing People leave tho dance humming tho d Dufflo ;Bag .Joo" or ."Starlights M;; ans d. .... WELCOME, 'FRESHIES fre y Lovolight." A new : - - ed ' ' -- : ' now-enthusias- - ' : : " But: dancing class, this year, is ono" ' or. 'tho largest in tho ontiro history-oIt s. The of Froshman ' the school, come They to- - our benevolent insti- - - - so far,-they- ' will bo a valu- able asset t'o our college.' So remember, "Pro shies," wcro glad to have you with us. .. FRESHMEN PLAIT ' " day days, -- ' Bob Hurray! yes, thats 'tho freshman class president. Isntt ho - new perfect? And- with to; who could ask' for anything moro," And;that cute little gem, Carylcc Cannon, as secretary, well' ao- sure to .have .overything in order. oh, 'boy! And Clot hole So eg- Parties, f tier to plan them, well really :havcW eom gay' times, it looks as is this will bo a groat year at' Dixie, for tho talre Jimmy over when he s away, " freshmen.. to to re I ing Why do you dance? IS STILL ADMIRABLE ( in cash on registration not bo noticed by many these $30 would - b 'it meant 'freshman. but a great deal to c certain To find $30 in cash and then to try to task any ,find tho owner Is was not but .diff icult for a ccr-day it who .would not have his name tain junior 'published: To may not praise his name but we 'commend his act to all, no matter Lundberg . . 1 ' ; what ho-'amount Lots keep lost articles. : : ' of thorn, Di: as Ut; g-- ga- D involved.- up - so 1 r -- -- HONESTY JlQ. lose YEAR : McComb, all spirit-deadeni- ng b ' d BIG Its ; dnkco,' But say: . d opportunity. in tho a .change mee : done ' sport, nor an art, a routine of- our lives,. Dancing is c recreation from our daily mental works, and leaves, us with a pleasant fooling of good fellowship. Ye.s, you may have this tution highly recommended from Woodward high. If they continue to "dig in" as thoy have isnt T'ra wa er: - .the .practice for all . . d ; President" Snow everyone to please use tho public telephone, instead of the office phono. - ' me aP t0 |