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Show Friday, Deo. 19, 1938 THE DIXIE SUN TWO STAFF OF TIIF DIVIF. SIN Three Former Ja.Kif Chri-t- f r.M-EDITOR IN CHIEF M ASSISTANT EDITOR Rich, ua Manaum Arnold Ashby, Walter Ru-eWrite Poem About Army RUSINESS M ANA G ICIIS I.oina Lovell Kathleen Hardy, EDITORS EXCHANGE A r ' h a '' Although Bill Workman, Jim Ott, o n, Do i a I Ron Tin ole, 1,1. .I'T SI'ORTS WR'TERS and Dennis Tuckness have left Ka FEATURES: Stan Allen. timin' y Nelson, Joan Esplm, Ronnie Dixie College to seek new experir.ruhn ences with the Army, their hearts R1 lOTOORAl'H V are sill here as is demonstrated in FACULTY ADVISOR Coed of the Month Students '. , Hew Dance Assistant Announced at Dixie Mr. Juan Valenzuela, dancing in- structor at Dixie College, recently announced that Mr. Robert Blake of Salt Lake City has consented to assist him in teaching and in directing of dance for the forthcom mu- ing college production of the sical Kismet. Mr. Blake has been teaching dancing and directing productions in Salt Lake City with the Virginia Tanner Studio for the past five varied, years. His background is and an covering both a professional educational approach to dance. He has studied with such professionals as Martha Graham, Eric Hawkins,! and Louis Horst in New York, and has a background to three years from training in educational dance the University of Utah. While in Salt Lake, he appeared in many dance productions with the UniverAssociasity of Utah, Granite Arts Virthe and Choreadancers, tion, Theatre. Dance Tanner ginia Mr. Blake was introduced to the college studentbody by Mr. Marion Bentley at the regularly held ridav assembly. 1 I Dixie College Publishes Own "Who's Who Dixie College has published its own whos who in the form of a directory. According to and Jay Ethel Lynn Sorensen Groves, members of the student council in charge of its editing, the pook contains the home and school student EDITORIAL The official title of this column p: nted as Editorial, but might a hcRc;- t;b- is needed. Perhaps Bridge: t'1 I! udot is Coming to Dixie C'olh v'' would attract the attention of tl,oe with vshoin this article sona! many is concerned. I h"ve a perMv title to altach to it pit peeves of student You ihink you arc adults with minds of adults. Some of you arc, and congratulations to you. How-- i vei'. about ilv campus run there is e guy or gal (that's not what I've Ivard them called) with the imma-lur- e mind who likes to stick his gum everywhere except in his mouth. Maybe I'm not alone in noticing the array of gum plastered against the wall that the lunch line passes. How many of you have had the queer feeling in your stomach as van have bent over to act a drink and notice a big wad of gum lying in the fountain. This same guy or gil runs down to the field house wilh no respect to the newness of it or what it stands for, so neatlv they stick their glim under a i bleacher. Cum plastering, coupled with ad the trash thrown on the grounds, reflects the immaturity of students ! Luggage when ou gel ready to go places. E. B. Snow Furniture Co. ! The Imnortsnce Of For Expert, Economical Watch Repair, and lor All Your Jewelry Needs. Dixie Jewel Shop at Dixie NS. d s , tr X V FRANCIS ALLEN Francis Allen, a versatile coed from Vernal, has been selected as Coed of the Month for January at Dixie College. Miss Allen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen, was chosen on the basis of the enthusiasm and here; school she has shown during Here's where they got their start. the past.spirit left my good civilian life, As a sophomore student, Francis My girl, my car, my fun. has performed in many assemblies But now I see it all quite clear: , and has been an officer at the My moms my precious one. We live here like a family, women's residence hall. She was a member of the famous Dixie Our clothes and money we lend. Whatever we may say or do, College marching band and was a Each soklict is a friend. candidate for both Harvest Queen Our sergeant is a real tough guv, and Flomecoming Queen. She is also an ardent supportei and memHe leads our happy clan. Wc hope he ft eats us, rough, and ber of the Spanish Club. Franciss enthusiasm and spiiit also shine then We may leave here as a man forth as one of Dixies cheerleaders And when we die and leave this as she cheers the Rebels on to land victory. We hope the people say, died PRACTICAL TEST They protecting one and all; They wanted it that way. is only half the An education And as wc end this little poem problem the student must learn We would like to say how to use it after he gets it. The army isnt really bad, But home's too far away. Bill Workman Jim Ott Denny Tuckness I Dixi-ana- The Latest and Greatest Dixie Wrestlers Being Earnest As the time draws neat for the Dixie College presentation of "The Importance of Being Earnest, the charming English comedy of manners bv Oscar Wilde, the members of the cast can be found rehearsing diligently each night. The play will be presented Jan. in Farm Machines, See Down Parowan Them at The Dixie High School wrestling team started the season in a fine style as they defeated a touch team from Parowan High School 26 to 13. The Dixie High Flyers, student coached by Jay Fransen of Macks 28, 29. 30, in the college library Inn. Idaho, won six of the nine where it will be turned into a matches. The results were as with center Stop In this recently received poem composed by the three. These boys have been active members' of our studentbody, Bill in the field of sports and also sports writing where he has been an asset to the Dixie Sun; Jim was a valuable member of last years ReDel basketball squad; and Denny, even though he has been away from Dixie for a year, will be remem-b'Tcwell for his outstanding as Curly, in the Boardway musical. "Oklahoma. which was presented here two years ago. Life in the Army t in the middle of Kansas, Fort Riley is the spot, Some sav 'hat w're rorent'en; No. mv fi end, we're not, We work a lot (,f hours each day, And we don't get much pav; Protecting people with millions For three dollars and ten a day. We rise with the sun, do all our work; We even sew and stitch. Seme people say we should earn more But wc need not be rich. Our officers are really keen; They tell us were not smart, But theyll admit they spent time l.o-,- better than any intelligence test. I remember back in grade school we were preached to about these things and how they reflect the type of school vnu would addresssos and telephone numbers think that attend. inAnyone senior high people of all Dixie College and Dixie High and college would l,ae the sense School students. blit apparentAll students eho wish to pur- to know those things, ly we don't, or even worse, we chase this handy booklet can obtain don't set m to care. one from any of the studentbody officers or student council members There are only two words thai for 30 cents. ived to be said to gum stickers and litter bugs GROW UP Call on us for Samsonite' Is Chosen ! , Ashby & McQuaid stag- ing. The cast includes; Arnold Ash-bGuam Wells, and Cecil Pendleton, all of St. George; Darlene Heaton of Alton: Karen Hammond of Pioche. Nev.: Jar.eanne Tippetts of Glasgow. Mont.: Loma Lovell of Wilford Nielson of Leamington, Washington and Carlon Cooke of Salt Lake City. Tapham (P) pinned Hafrn (D) Ortcn (P) pinned Prims (D) Pickett. (D) dec. Rowley (P) Daniels (Dt pinned Ward (P) Felstead (P) dec. Rogers (D) Nielson (D) pinned Jones (P) Hullet (D) pinned Williamson (P) Mclntire (D) dec. Broadman (P) Empev (D) pinned Lister (P) The Flyers next match will be According to Miss Myrtle E. director, the clever lines against Cedar City High at Cedar r.rui sduations encountered add up an. 21. The City on to make an evening of fun and en- following Wednesday, two matches will be held t may all look in St. George at the Dixie College joyment to which forward. gymnasium. New Spring Merchandise i t ii t t t Hen-doiso- t t t Arriving Soon THELMA'S Jantzcn, Tennn Paige, Candy Jrs., Campus Casuals t |