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Show THE DIXIE SUN February 19, I960 Tilt: REBEL IIARDCOURT WARRIORS, Ken Wilkes, Clarence Beal, Jerrold Wilson, Rich Hafen, Max Jones and Arlyn Hafen. With trusty a thrilling sJirilling yell shatters the southern muskets primed for blood, itchy fingers biting at nerves, cavalry wagons loaded for battle calm: after a winter of crescendoes, the climax. ... "Sadie Hawkins Day" Sadie Hawkins Day, sponsored by the Associated Women Students, a girl ask-boaffair at Dixie College, will be held I eb. 29. Girls are urged to make the most of this situation states Sheila Baker, AWS president, since leap year comes only once every four years. Lil Abner and Daisy Mac will be chosen from candidates Sophs, Seniors Urged to Get Announcements y seniors and sophomores graduating this spring who wish to send commencement announcements to relatives and friends at graduation are urged to get their orders in now to Mrs. Montrue nominated from each class. Larkin in the bookstore. The day will be full of ac-- t Orders will be taken for the anix lties nouncements until March 1. No Climax of the day will be a Sock Hop at the hieldhouse scheduled more orders can be taken after for 8 p m Admission is 50 cents that date. Those ladies pay. The announcement are Other actiMties include volley16 each and the opat $ priced ball, pmg pong, jacks, jump the tional name cards which can be rope, and hop scotch inserted in the larger cards may be ordered for $2.95 per 100 cards. These name cards are also used by many students as mementos to exa couple, cards change with classmates. ANY GRADUATING students interested should check with Mrs Larkin as soon as possible and make their card selection and order their announcements. Payment will be necessary at the time the order is made. t Count the Screws and Win Your Purchase Mrs. Larkin says she will be happy to clear up any questions in regard to these commencement announcements Students may contact her in the bookstore. Tonights tefcaO-Bircsu- fe c: 5gl!afl Gage The Rebels of Dixie College and the Broncos of CSU clash again this xveek end for the last time of the current cage season with both teams hoping to grab a twin win, thereby settling the dispute as to which is the best team in the southern division. In their last encounter for the traditional Battle Axe the two to FckciEg southern Utah rivals split, the Broncos taking a win on the Rebel court and the Rebs winning on the Bronco court. Both teams have impressive wins over the Snow Badgers and Carbon Eagles, who make 'up the rest of the southern division. Last week the Broncos moved of the Rebels in conference ahead f standings when they beat both Boise and Magic Valley in Idaho Flyers Rack Tigers 48-18- 1 The Rebs took the measure of In Thursday Prep Bailie1 Magic Valley, but were tripped up by the first half shooting of a hot The Dixie High School Flyers Boise five. Dixie followers are hoping that raced past a fading Hurricane quintet last night on the local court to the Rebels will be able to have the remain in the running for a state services of big Clearance Beal for tourney berth the Axe series. The star center In a battle finally dominated by has been lost to the team for their second team action, the Flyers last eight games. Beal, a former Union High star, racked the Tigers has been sidelined with an ankle Coach Walt Brooks reports that the Dixie cagers must now stop injury. Ray Englestead has indicated he three other southern and midsouthern teams in order to be elig- will go with the usual combination ible for the March classis at Proo for the CSU games of Richard and "Chances are slim, he said, but I Arlyn Hafen, Max Jones, Jerrold still think we can do it. Wilson, and Kenneth Wilkes. 48-1- 8 |