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Show THE DIXIE SUN DIXIE COLLEGE, ATTENTION ! FACULTY MEMBERS, STUDENTS STAFF HOLDS IIOUO FEST ST. GEORGE, UTAH hobo-part- ear-boo- d i p 1 on-lo- : ll (Editorial) the time when everyone Well, it is that time ofiyear again will lie making plans for the summer months ahead. All too soon we will say goodby to Dixie and to the wonderful Siiendships which have had their beginnings, but never their end. Some of us will he leaving for good and embarking onto new the A.C., and various and different channels. Some will go to other schools to lurther the ambitions, goals, and education which had their beginning here at Dixie. Others Will go into the business world- and still others will enter that lifetime contract of marriage. Put regardless of what line of endeavor we may enter into, never will this past year at Dixie he forgotten. Those who are fortunate enough to return next year, regardless ol how exciting, enjoyable, and successful a year they might have, will always remember It is a time in our lives which we can never call back. It is gone lorever. Still the wonderful memories will live in our hearts always. o The fun parties on Die hill, Week, the excitement of the muddy studying toregistering each quarter, and finals. Die outstanding Junior Prom, the gether tor sharing of joy and good times as well as sorrow and grief with our newly made lnends- the baseball, football, and basketball games, the Irienclship and guidance of our teachers, and the last minute These are rush just before an assembly, dance, or program memories which make this past the memories, the year al Dixie so outstanding. Patricia Adams 52-'5- 3. How-D-D- tug-of-w- mid-ter- .... ODE TO UPPER CLASSMEN News and Highlights By Dick Earl : ( f! 1 .Tan-Ic- . . e . mid-ter- I I V s- - u jfl- .( ta-- te d ( TRI-STAT- 1 You can toll a Freshman By his silly, eager look. You can tell a Sophomore Cause lie carries one less hook. can tell a Junior By his (lashing air and such. You can tell a Senior, Blit, boy. you cant tell him much! You LETTER TO THE SUN . i E GLANCE BACKWARD A FERSONALITY OF THE WEEK The city paik, on Thursday, The stall' ol this nvwspapei 2 3 was (lie scene ol loads of April in box this elsewhere Stall' (see and entertainpaper lor names) hereby request Inn. excitement, he readers of this paper yes, ment, lor that was the date and y which ou our place of the hi? Doth ol lo submit was of the held all membeis for choice for Personality ol the k paper and staff, as well Year. Of course the liual choica will as the contest winners and jnvit-(quests. Faculty members eon bo made by the editor (Dick, says of Mr. Ross Esplin. Mr. Arhe stall), but we welcome sim- thur Iruhn Iean John Tuekei Lestions In listing our choice, please Mrs. Nadine T AsM, and Mr i:io the reasons you think t li Mathew Bentiy. Things Rot olf to a banR-uhoy andor uirl is a ?ool personat 7:00 pm. with a scavenstart ,v , ality. ger hunt. Then came the food: sizzlinR hot docs and plenty of ' RADIO LOG - KDIX drinks for everyone. Our thanks and appreciation are extended to R.idio lo? for Radio Station This quiet boy is really loaded Rose Workman. Lawrence Snell, on the dial, tor the K!)1X. and with talent. Hes Donald Burris, Helene Amos, Porter, Ronny as 2S is Mav of week April f committee in Personality of the Week. Nila Terrell tollows: a successful and for charce) Tuesdav, April 28: Every school has a teacher, hie evening-f; fin Home Economics. every school has a classroom, but Mrs. Harder not every school has a Don BurMusic We Love, (1:15 ris. This is only one way of exThursday. April 30 Robert Moss 0:00 - Music Appreciation pressing our delight in having t I 5 Child rons .Time Hour, Mr Adolph Felier this energetic Hying saucer, this M n;i Gu e B.n (on Ji iday May 1 high-bainvigorating charactei Wednesday. April 2 f Disc Jockey, James 0:00 here at Dixie College. He is the The Round Table, fi.00 Keniple ijpe of person that plugs to the Brookshv Halon and Merlin 0:13 Current Problems, end (the end of li is play or the Webl) Mr Larsons Current Affair.-clas- s nd ol his teachers patience). 5 Sours Old and There is something, though that New'. Kent Cottam and Storv Time. JanieDon looks for every day: that is Reynolds Reynolds tile end of the class period. H would be worse than proscribing him to make him stay in. THE DIXIE SlV ST M E Don lias a prurient desire to be an actor some day. and his naturEdilnr Rose Workman ssistant Editoi- Richaid Fail and Patricia Adams al born instinct of being a humBusiness Manager RGene Pugh bug really ought to make this job Assistant Pusiness M.tnager Nila Terrell easy for him. He maneuvers into Marie Workman class like a filibuster. Exchange Editor If one Lawrence Snell should happen to he passing by Sports Editor im s Helmr Porter. Joe Reidhead, Ronald Amos tiiat way some day, lie may catcli Club and class reporters a glimpse of smoke as the .. Don rustles from flip, riinluRiupher Ronald Sanders Mr. Ross Esplin classroom. The Dixie Mm is II s abilities are unlimited ami iwery other Tuesday to regularly his ambitions threefold. First: itgisleiod students at Dixie College. To lie an actor; Second: To finish ORCHIDS AND ONIONS scliool; and third: To live in a PERSONALITY house, as h is present abode is' a OF THE WEEK lent where lie will continue to exTo the new Lambda SigOichulsist until the end of the scliool ma ol icers. year. nnTo Goernor Lee. Need At Magna. Don was very active sav why? in speech and dramatics. They Hi (bids' To the baseball team. line him the honorary name of 1 the good work, hoys actor of ilie Keep up year during his senOnion-- : To these list two weeks; ior year. f don't like ju.--t Nevertheless we still sustain ( c u To Haiey heard he our original statement that we liked St George so well that are proud of Don and grateful for Hie opportunity or naming him lie ma stay for a while. i Onions. To Father Time, lie is (ill- Personality of the Week. mo ing (oo fast. OrchidsTo John Gainer So Our hi an give them to the girl Lovely Mothers Day Cards G at who wouldn't sav no. . WATSONS DIXIE DRUG To Onions the Ileber hovs who are always glad TIiom friendl Thcyie low on supplies as usudaik ees and al. to see you. . . . long black hair belon? to MereTo the Pus They did Oiclndsdith Stevens, a junior our a wonderful job ol selecting ol the Week. Grant Johnson tlu right gal for each trophy. DIXIE JEWEL SHOP Sued as candy, possibly be- Ononis To Helene and Wanda. Repair work Guaranteed cause she comes fiom Mi Carmel, Am thing would good at't-service. . . biown-eyeMerethat red mud. dith Steens has been chosen for Orchids: To the A.M.S. and A.W.S. Get Latest Hit Records our Personality of the Wek. toi two outstanding assemblies. from while Meredith. attending Onions: To Dudley. He has to be (11001 at Dixie, is lixing in TermMUSIC dil form ' in' Tenure with Dawnetta, Marie, Orchids: To the 11. DO A.M. li- Also Books and RGene. bi arv class. Thev School Supplies havent She thoi oughly enjos scliool caused nearly so many headin is here al Dixie and majoiing aches lately. Practical and Beautiful business She plans lo work In Onions: To Elmer Hughes lor ne- Gifts for Every Occasion at Sail Lake City, but sas, T don't 'er being around when hes ARROWHEAD know who would give me a job. wanted. DEPARTMENT STORE doubt that it will bo any trou- Onions: To the A bomb. It woke for a gal with ble. especially Pat Adams up. Meredith's looks and personality Orchids: To Annie Laurie and Meredith felt veiy honored to High School- Onlorville. and has Jean, newest initiates to the be chosen to attend Girls State at become known around Dixie for ranks of the reserved. ogan in 1952. She was secretary her big- smile and sweet hello for Onions :To Arthur Pruhn for the of her class last year at Valley cvervone she meets. Next Lambda Sigma Party, l April 28, 1953 The Staff - Dixie Sun: Thank you for including my name on the mailing list of your paper. I enjoy the school news and the sparkling bits of humor that season the paper. When have read it- I send it on lo Kelton or Ken in the training camp and it is again appreciated. Continued success to vou in the fine work you are doing. A. K. Hafen (former Dixie teacher) 1 NELSON SUPPLY Southern Utahs most complete Sporting Goods Store Phone 33 St. George Get your girl tied to the stake . . . Buy her a McArthur jewelers Keepsake BATEMAN . . . PHARMACY Prescriptions Cosmetics Perfumes Box Candies. Fountain Service - Browns Ice Cream Food with Character Frigidaire Home Appliances Especially Considerate and Kind to Newly Married Students. MATHIS MARKET CO. Lets Go To The SUN BOWL CLUB for a good hamburger, soup, chili, hotdogs, sandwiches, pie, malts, billiards, & sundaes. Bull! Pull! Help! Splash! These were the fateful cries oi many boys on Bojs Day, Friday, April 17. The event was the anThis event addnual ed much color to tile annual Boys Day held last week. This color was red. (Vanda and mostly mud-colHelene even had to find out liow deep the water was. It was against their wishes, but they were very good sports about it. The Freshmen were successful in the pull, hut all seemed to get wet. the Boys After the Day Dance was held, with Doug Pearce winning the prize. He celebrated tlie winning by taking Sheldon and Jim Potter to Las Vegas over the weekend. The Rebels spent last weekend on tlie dianund with Snow and Carbon at Ephraim and Price. The games were crucial ones in league play. Tlie high scliool Flyers team lias been very successful in their games to (late. Crane Simmons and Chuck Hansen have been l, hacked up by pitching Karl Brooks, Joe Hutchings, Ed Thompson, and Paige Cannon. Music will lie floating around tlie campus soon with the Region Six Music Festival to he held on tlie Dixie campus May 2. Tlie Dixie Band will take part. The Brigham Young University Invitational Track Meet held over Hie weekend at Provo was attended by the Dixie Flyers and Rebels. Tliello Riddle showed fight in the shot put event, and Gerald Steed. Shertn Hafen. and Garry Wayne Holt helped the Flyers add points to their score. Pat Adams, tall, pretty student of tlie campus, has been chosen as one of tlie entrants in the Days of 17 queen contest. People are in a friendly state now as tlie elections are nearing at Dixie. Petitions have been handed in and elections are getting nearer. Vice President Mel Montgomery has charge of student elections. I know everyone is giving a si eli of relief because there are only a little more than four weeks of school left. Make the most or them. tug-of-w- fire-hal- A Gift for. Your PICKETT LUMBER CO. Wedding . . Wilson Tennis Goods . 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