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Show February 19, 1960 M THE DIXIE SUN "I" : Local Art On Display In Mr. Juan's Studio Society '! "S 4,, By JONI was Be My Valentine, Daddy echoed by the gals who escorted their favorite beaus to the Dads and Daughters party. Red hearts were presented to the dads and the girls wore gold arrows. Everyone enjoyed the program Brinton Fleabilation Jew . Schedule Empey and her dad got the prize for looking the most alike, after many tries Cook Brooks, escorted by twin daughters, Lida and Leona finally won a prize, the man By junior Bruhns sparked by Nancy Rushtons wit. Darlene Alldredge gave a reading. Pamela Clove played her dads favorite piano solo, Lee Clark danced and sang My Heatr Belongs to Daddy, and a double quartet sang two songs especially for fathers. Prizes given for excellence in many things were given to the father. Ralph Stahelis father escorted by Katherine Gardner won the prize for the biggest waist line, Titine and Vicky Spilsburys grandfather walked off with honors for the baldest head, Sandra Thompsons dad won the big feet prize, Jessa-ly- n and Thrysallis" Star Reports Assembly Tour A group of paintings done bv (Ed. Note: No one is responsible lowed. Between Bruce Hafen s milMrs. Althea Hafen of St. George for the following dewed sandwiches and Randy remarks.) is now being exhibited in Mr. Juan I have been detailed to my Ence's smashed cookies, and raid Valenzuelas dance studio at the pen to paper and comprise lay a few Penrod's punch, we had some jim gymnasium. This exhibit is open to lines on the trip taken by the trav- dandy meals. The people in Pananyone interested. eling assembly. Of coarse I could guitch quite enjoyed our costumes. SLX OF the paintings are colorI think they were or are in the write this in big words and ful pictures of local Dixie beauty; my inadequacy for using bigexpress words process of bug control and when the remaining two are California or I could write it in George we rolled in they the police, fire scenes. Chamber of Thomas or Doug kind of department, Mr. Valenzuela feels the painting language simple. Jolleys Commerce, and Pres. exhibits he has been featuring this WE TOOK OFF from good old brother out to fight us olf. year are very helpful in creating St. George at 6:00 Wednesday WE BUZZED INTO Valley High awareness in his dance pupils. He never to see red dirt and School where our pert and vivamorning said the exhibits are put up chiefly dust is from, nestling in our clothes again cious second vice president for the benefit of his elementary for three We hit Beaver and put our last and final show days, yea! students who he feels are more at 10:00 and with a thud. There before the public. Everything went stimulated by the art. were ten or eleven mistakes wee except that my voice was gone, THE PICTURES stimulate rhythm made only but other than that we did Sheila forgot her lines, and Mike and creativity in the dancers as We were informed before- Bear dhad the most terrible smellwell as lend color and atmosphere okay. hand to be at our best behavior and ing case of halitosis that Ive ever to the studio, he believes. things when they de- witnessed, with the exception of Mr. Valenzuela is looking for compliment served complimenting. So this we my elevent grade math teacher, and other art works to exhibit during did. After the lights went off and he was bad news. the remainder of the year. He on about ten times during the perWith whippin Dave Shakespeare would appreciate any suggestions formance we complimented them at the wheel of the bus, we proof some good art works or exhibits. on their lights. ceeded along some highway until Then we hit Millard High where we came to the Zion Tunnel. At we tasted some of the best water this time we were led in the KOMA New weve tasted in a long time, (an- kissing tone by Mr. Blake. other compliment). While on our TO SUM UP, we had a lovely Noon-Hou- r way to Delta we passed some beau- time, and it was enjoyed by all. Listening tiful scenery along the highway There is onlv one bone I have to Delta Psi Omega, honorary on- - before performing for the Delta pick and that's with our bus driver. campus Fine Arts fraternity, is con- Rabbits. During Gary Adairs song Whenever he got scared as we tinuing its noon-hou- r listening pro- half of the studentbody got up and came down the canyon he would gram next week. The studentbody left. I think it was that they were take his hands off the wheel so he is invited to attend. thirsty for some of their good wouldnt be blamed for an acciA varied daily schedule presents water. dents. recorded long-plaalbums at 12:30 We staved in Provo and had a Todays valentine goes to Mr. in the Home Economics Lounge. party at Miss Ts. We stopped in Woodbury. Anybody who can think Next weeks schedule is: Spanish Fork for an hour to put tin a test like the one he pave me our show on (sharp girls there) this morning needs help somehow. Monday: The Best in Jazz. then went to Piute. After compli-- 1 Tuesday: the Pajama Game. Wednesday: the Mormon Taber- menting them on their spacious nacle Choir. lawns and ungluing Judy Hansen Thursday: Van Clibum recording from the stage where her nose hit of Tschiakowsky Piano Concerto. a wad of gum when she bowed as Friday: Louis Prima and Keely the Brain came on stage, we left Smith. for Panguitch. We stayed in Pan- ' Students are urged to submit re- guitch and all got frostbite over-- 1 quests for future listening periods night. AT 8:00 in the morning we set at any daily program to M. J. Bent-- j ley, Bruce Hafen, Lida Brooks, out for Tropic. After hours of trail Jeannette Garner, or Jane Schmutz. blazing, dog sledding, and Indian For Finest in Watches fighting, we came upon one of the and Diamonds nicest schools in the circuit. Music Man" Reading We then headed back to PanHamilton, Elgin, Wyler The Music Man, a play reading guitch and enjoyed a tremendous under the direction of Marion J. dinner for five minutes before we Bentley, was presented to the mem- had to put the show on again. That bers of Delta Psi Omega in con- was another thing I enjoyed was junction with a local womens club our spot meals which we were al last evening in the college audi- v i' THREE with the widest grin. Cake and punch were served, then daughters and dads danced. It was surprising what dreamy dancers most of the dads were. Mary Jo Widic and her father won y jitterbug contest. Many they were the craziest. Thanks Sheila, Miss Hunsaker and AWS Council for a wonderful time. The Stero party at the gym was a mild success. At least everyone had a good time talking with each other. The noontime listening is really fun, lets give it a try. Amour et de Lune, the Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by Lambda Delta Sigma was really enjoyable. The atmosphere was terrific, all those candies, park benches and the j the moon. . Studentbody president Brent Crosby is really spreading goodwill. He escorted a pretty chick from CSU. Penny Hafen and Gordon Barben made a happy twosome. Bovs. Larry Crump, Howard Brinton, Doug Labrum surely seemed happy with their gals down for the dance. A new couple at the dance was Larry Davis and n a Carroll. Mary Elliker was escorted by a fellow from the Y, as was Janet Smith. Irean Thomoson end Larry Harris; Shirley Gubler and Don Rowley; and Fae Alldredge and Leon Webb were busy sampling the French pastry. Sweet-hnr- t was Ada Jane Truman and aUendants were Marilyn Esplin and Linda Clinger. Judv McMuIlins dress was wonderful. Black satin brocade, flattering and very different. Well, tonight we joumev to CSU for another Battle of the Axe. Lets support the team. La-W- Milne Jewelry an torium. A STUDENT CAST headed by Ken Reber and Judy Hansen brought the current Broadway hit to the Dixie stage in high style. This is only one of many such coming activities for Delta Psi members, said Lida Brooks, club reporter. Some of the events in the near future will include a trip to Cedar City to see the play a panel on censorship of movies, books, and magazines, a critique of The Boy Friend, and a spring trip to Los Angeles to see the nrofessional production of The Redhead. on-din- e. 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