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Show THE DIXIE SUN PAGE TWO THE DIXIE SUN Tuesday, May "I ordered a dozen oranges, but you sent me only ten. Mrs. Ashby complained. "Part of our service, Madam, the grocer replied; two were bad, so we saved you the trouble of throwing them away. at or vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt 13-1- 5-- 0 ( 4. 3-- 4; 2-- 3. 2-- post-gradua- i t c c c The fellow who slaps you on the back may be trying to make you cough up something. f I I CHURCH BULLETIN: "There will be a church picnic Thursday afternoon. If it rains in the afternoon, the picnic will be held in the morning. 0 s Y o r The longest felt jolt comes from falling in love. b h Bill Baker was applying for a drivers license. Write your last name first and your first name last, the clerk said. a G tl ir ai Hows that again, sir? asked Bill. Like I said, yawned the clerk. Backwards. Bill shrugged and laboriously wrote. IliB rekaB. Sign in a western town: 4,056 people died of gas in this state 29 inhaled it; 27 put a lighted match to it; 4,000 stepped on it." Lee Hafen: "Youre an honest boy, but it was a $10 bill, Not ten ones, that I lost. Tony Brooks: "I know, Mister, it was a $10 bill I picked up. But the last time I found one, the man who owned it didnt have any change. "My word, blurted the golfer as he made the dirt fly around the ball. The worms probably think theres an earthquake. Worms around here are smart, answered the caddy. "Ill bet most of them have climbed upon the h ir at si b H cc is tii in th be nc m m he D; in r-y I s ball. "Son, Im 96 years old, and 1 havent got an enemy on earth. Thats a real accomplishment. "Yes, sir, the last almost a year ago. one died A boy sought a job at a drugstore. The druggist prepared to fill in the application form. Your name? Alexander Graham Bell. n That's a pretty well-know- name, isnt it? It ought to be, the boy reIve been delivering gro- no-hitl- cr 8 1955 COXS CORNER 1955 Valedictorians Are Editor in Chief Kareen Brown Assistant Editor Donna Rae Gillespie News Editor Frank Marshall Selected for Upper and Melvin Miles Sports Editor Business Managers Keith Reichmann, Ethel Pointer and Circulation Eulaleone Hopkins Exchange Dixie Columnist Norman Fawson Lower Divisions Elizabeth Beckstrom Faculty Advisor Reporters Marguerite Baldwin, Ada Ann Pendleton, Ralph Webb, Sherri Valedictorians for the 1955 comAnn Ott, Irene Hatch, Brent Novell, Sylvia Cox, and Class and Club Reporters. mencement at Dixie college were announced last week, with upper Shfrlee licrris Is Queen Studenfbody Officers To division valedictorian to be Daniel Miles, and lower division valedicOf Annuel Junior Prom Be Elected in Campaign torian to be Miss Geniel McConkie. Both students will have featured ofLast Saturday night Shirlee for student speaking parts in the annual comCampaigns body Harris reigned as queen at the ficers for the school year 1955-5- 6 mencement exercises which arc junior prom with Vina Ruth Miles began at 12:01 Monday morning scheduled for May 27 in the Dixie and Carole Parker as attendants. Sun Bowl. The theme of the dance was and will continue until 6 oclock A Both have made straight Wednesday evening, at which time records "Stairway to the Stars. at their years throughout Presentation of the queen and all advertisements must be down Dixie and have also taken an acher attendants was at 10:30 p. m. or offenders will have their names tive part in extracurricular funcin connection with the floor show. tions at the school. The royal trio were selected from stricken from the ballot. The camDaniel Mlies, a son of Mr. and be will held at the outstanding girls of the junior paign assembly class. Other candidates for the 11:20 a. m. Wednesday, at which Mrs. Maurice J. Miles, St. George, is currently serving as president honor included Joyce Wittwer and time the candidates will present of the Associated Men Students Diane Truman. their platforms. Voting will take at the school. He has participated The hall was decorated with in the main hall of the ad- in school plays, was class commisplace light and dark blue paper streamsioner of amusements his ers radiating out from a silver ball ministration building Thursday junior year, a member ofduring varsthe suspended in the center. Silver from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and the team last year stars hung from the lowered ceil- winners will be announced Friday ity basketball all conference a member making in the asseming. morning Boys day of the X club, honorary club on Chairman of the annual event bly. the college campus, delegate to tins year was Cleo Laub. AssistCompeting for the five offices the Model United Nations confering her were DeLoy Lance, Wen- are Wendell Gray and Karl Brooks, ence to be held in San Francisco. dell Gray, Mike Wintch, Gary student body president; DeLoy This year Miss McConkie, Wayne Graff, Jesse Bennett, Stan- Lance and Jerry Tousa for presi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ford Dailey, Carole Parker, and dent of Associated Men Students; McConkie, St. George, has acted Jerry Quinn. Shirlee Harris was Mary Alice Foremaster and Gail as of 'the Her in charge of the floor show. Judd for president of Associated many achievements yearbook. in the past Music for the dance was fur- Women Students; Cleo Laub and few years include honor student nished by the Top Hatters. Edward Snow for first at Woodward, reporter for FFA (assembly chairman), and and secretary of the freshMike Wintch and Darrell Graff man WAA, class, reporter for the newsSaturday at 8 p. m. in the Dixie for second (chairpaper staff, member of the student college auditorium the Brigham man of the sociability committee). council. In addition to this she Orcchcsis under Young university won first place in a Veterans of the direction of Miss Gcrrie SchilForeign Wars essay contest and ling with Dr. Leona Holbrook as Reflecting Dixie's Sun upon taking it to state won third advisor, presented a dance concert. place. The dancing featured a variety By XOllMAX FAWSON The two students will be further of modern dance and other types. The tentative schedules for next honored on honor day. Under the direction of Miss high school classes are now Ccnnie Corbett, ten dancers from years being According to Mr. Dixie College Band Goes the tall quarter dance class are Smith, prepared. there will be no high school preparing a number for presenta- study periods next year, and every tion at the Regional Dance festival student must be in class six On Annual Tour April 13 of the LDS church which will be periods each for day. Registration held in the Sun Bowl, May 21. Woodward seniors and Dixie freshThe Dixie college band went on men will begin early in May. its annual tour on April The high school baseball team Highlights of the were four has won its first two games by concerts, one each trip at Orderville, WATSONS scores of over Enterprise a Panguitch, Monroe, and Circleville, by Mel Miles) and 21-- 6 and a over night at Richover Hurricane. The college lost field. stop DIXIE DRUG 13-to C.S.U. and a one The concerts featured band decision was lost to Nellis air point base overtures, In tennis, the Rebels have lost Solos were marches, and novelties. The Friendly Fountain performed by Wendell two close meets with Snow college, D'On Andrus, and George Gray, and C.S.U., The high McConkie. Brent Snow, DROP IN Stanley school, in the Dixie invitational Syphus, and Melvin Hannon tennis meet, won the doubles played a trumpet trio with band Drugs Confectionery championship and battled to a accompaniment. 3 in a duel meet with draw, D. C. Watson, Owner The band was served free meals Hurricane. at Panguitch and Monroe, and a Last Saturday, the Seminary banquet meal was served them at held an annual outing at Zion park the Rainbow cafe in Richfield. for the graduate and Evan Lawrence Snell seemed satclasses. The event was planned isfied with the food for a change. with the Hurricane Seminary; and Darrell The food Reynolds said, Here we are again with the Parowan, Las Vegas, Mesquite, was and those girls up there great Beaver, and other seminaries were were real cool too. the latest in new spring in attendance. Under the direction of Mr. Stevenson, dresses, blouses, shirts, Wednesday, April 20, the girls was kept occupied with theeveryone games, of Dixie college met to vote for and food, suits, gloves, hats, programs throughout their most preferred man, the boy the afternoon and evening. of their dreams. The announceetc. undies, Special numbers, chosen from ment of the voting results will be previous Dixie assemblies, are now kept a closely guarded secret until traveling to other schools repre- the Preference ball, May 6, at Snow's Dress Shop senting Dixie as exchange assem- which time he will be presented blies. Several of the numbers from during the floorshow. Mary Helen the "Kiss Me Kate production Clark, AWS president, urges all have been selected to accompany girls to get their dates now and be them. at the dance to join in the fun. 3, plied. ceries around this neighborhood for two years. In an effort to kill time before his fiancee put in her appearance, her suitor asked her little brother, .How does your sister like the ring I gave her? Fine, replied the obliging youngster, But its so small that she has an awful time getting it off when the other fellows come to call. te r MAKE i Center Clothing Company Your School Clothing Headquarters n I; i |