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Show Yearbook pictures can be picked up atio (jO been nd nay 673-967- Number iolume XIV Number 10 geSk., u mu 1 .Dixie College, St. George Utah 84770 scarfs mosn dge There will be two dances during Mens and Womens Week. Friday n iressioj ;ss, th pro. odge i 1 do ve s for i) s night a disco dance will be held in the gym from 9 until 12 oclock. Admission will be one dollar, and this dance promises to be an excel OVt'j over, i like f. pensu up, at, e hat a a i EKSn:- Tuesday Night Live has been in the making for quite some time, and additional plans for its realization were discussed in the ICC meeting last Tuesday. Originally scheduled to begin at 5 decided for on a date p.m., it has now been yet his inauguration cerechanged to 6 p.m. so mony, but according to that more students will Dan Watson, Assistant attend. Movies will be shown to the President, it will the be before probably end of this school year. rJ! New President Wades whor In Office it ex I ns h ment! Alton Wade, appointed by the State Board of Regents last December, egan his presidential duties January 1, 1981. President Vade has not CldS f a part of Date-A-Tho- n Mens-Women- Week. s i The object of the will be to see which person, either male or female, is able get the most dates. jDate-A-Tho- Basically a guys asking girls 2iand all free-for-al- l, Jwith vice-vers- part- icipants must register with either Kaylene Kerr or Mike Isom to receive the rules fSJpackets. Vri Jjgat and dating clualify as a least an half date hour au-di- ti Preference Dance is formal. Flowers are very much in order. announced during the dance. Held in the Institute building from nine oclock until midnight, its admission will cost $5.00 per couple. Pictures will be availible for Most preferred Male and Female Sophomore another and Freshmen will be couple. $5.00 per Student Interest Sought For E M T Course Night!!! re-ru- n Auditions for South Pacific Auditions for the musical theater production were South Pacific held in the Fine Arts must be spent with the Center here on the Dixie person asked, and at campus this week. least fifty cents must be Monday, the 5th, oners were asked to the end of the At spent. lines from the script read date, the person asking will have his or her date On Tuesday auditions sign a form to verify the for the singing parts event, and then move on were held, with particito the next choice. Prizes pants singing material of will be awarded to the their own selection to male and female who get demonstrate best their the longest list of dates. vocal abilities. An accompanist was provided, Mike Isom, AMS President, states, It should but some of the contestants naturally preferred be a lot of fun. similar Sadie Hawkins event, the theme, dress, and atmosphere of the The Emergency Medical Technician training course offered last in the Rebel Room at 6 year may not be offered this year unless students and at 8 p.m. Clubs will have booths and community memand displays in the Sun bers make their interest Room. At 7 :30 each known. Last year, the course club will have a representative (probably the was first offered to stuclub member with the dents, having previously been open only to those largest mouth) particiin a pating requiring it in their vocontest. cation, such as firemen, All proceeds from the policemen, and ambubooths and activities will lance drivers. Last go to the club funds. Spring, 25 students enrolled. Of them, 15 obtained summer employment in care centers, with the BLM, and in the forestry service. This year, however, to arrange for their own. auditions lack of funding, and Dancing were held on Wednesday uncertainty as to the with Deana Hafen, the number of persons inin taking the production choreogra- terested are course blocking the of some pher, teaching the dance movements to courses availability. If the course were the auditioners. In some instances the leading offered, this spring, it singers and members of would cost approximatethe chorus will be in- ly $75 per student. This volved in the dancing of fee would cover a course manual, bandages, fathe musical. The production will cilities, and state equiprun from February 10th ment used during the through 14th with an course. Last year, the Wash final peradditional formance on Monday, the 16th. Its Tuesday thfr n Saturday nights dance is THE dance, according to Kaylene Kerr, AWS President. This Preference Dance, held every other year, is gills choice. Unlike the From Dixie College, hunt e on j lent way to get to know the new students on campus. LIVE!!!! ke hen ou 4, it 19 81 628-140- 8 Preference Dance highlights MensWomens Week in swt 1 January 9, Mon- and day, Wednesday, 3:00 at p.m. in Friday the newsroom, or contact Shanna Sullivan at or The cost is $10.30 . taco-eatin- g ington County Commission donated over $2,000 for the course. Don Reid one of the instructors, stated, they really helpReid ed us last year. intends on approaching the Commission for help again this year. Since many graduates of the course obtain public service jobs in the county it would be in the best interest! of the Commission to aid the program again this year. Students participating in the course may receive nine hours credit at Dixie in the area of Health Occupations. What Mr. Reid needs is an accurate count of interested If people. enough interest is expressed, Mr. Reid anticipates beginning the course February 29, and running it for an eight week period. Last Spring the course was taught four hours on Friday and eight hours on Saturday, but that schedule could change to six hours on Saturday and six hours on Sunday if class members found it more agreeable. ' ' . ' ! |