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Show THU TWO DIXIE SUN X-Cl- be willing to acknowledge the express to you my appreciation for your cooperation throughout the past two weeks. We have this year, I feel, one of the finest studentbodies that has ever attended Dixie College. Realizing, however, that on Saturday Dixie College will play host to their rival CSU, I would like to remind you as students to use wisdom in your actions during this game. Above all let us conduct ourselves as college students. We should become united under one flag behind Dixie College, following those in charge of leading the cheers and supporting our team with the utmost vigor. We should May I Names Officers and Members ub officers along with new members have been chosen for the coming year. Named to the leadership positions in the honorary service club were Leon Webb as president and Antone Bringhurst as vice president. Vice president of Lambda Delta Sigma, Leon Webb from Monticello is for his campus activities. Another busy man, Antone Bringhurst will be dividing his XClub duties with those of Sophomore class president. cho Among the new Student Prexy Urges Sportsmanship Hi October 14, 1960 op- posing studentbodies cheers and school song and above all refrain from booing. Our goal should be to upgrade Dixie College but not to tear down CSU in our effort to do so. Students who do attempt misdemeanors against CSU cannot expect to have the college stand behind them. In past years officers of CSU and Dixie have met to try to promote better relations during these 196Q-6- 1 games. Much has been accomplished. We must not fail in to better these relationA formal pledge Monday night ships. How much sweeter will be initiated 22 new members to the the victory when we defeat CSU Rebelettes, Dixie College Marching upon the basis of sportsmanship Unit. They are: conduct. Dixie Barnum, Enterprise; Marietta Barton, Monticello; Ruth Beth-erHeber; Aloma Bringhurst, Leona Brooks, St. George; Saandra Bybee, Tropic; Konny ed while youre a student? Study Campbell, Hatch; Elaine Christian, the issues. Head between the lines St. George; Joan Esplin, St. George; in reports of speeches. Watch the Barbara Hirschi, St. George; Ruth Great Debates aand see if Nixon Hoyt, Hurricane; SNancy Rose Jack-soSt. George; LuAmna Leavitt, beats around the bush or Kennedy makes- - unreasonable claims. Look Mesquite; Pat Leavitt, St. George; into the Dixiecrats. Stay up all Diane Llewellyn, Springville; Carol Lynn, Las Vegas; Ann Morril, Temnight arguing with someone. Ever stop to consider that this ple City, Calif.; Kathy Neilson, may be the last presidential cam- Temple City, Calif.; Arlene Temple City, Calif.; Judith paign in a free, prosperous and comparatively carefree nation A Sanders, LaVerkin; Phyllis Sanders, lot can happen in four years. A LaVerkin; Arda Shephard, Blandnews item this week stated that ing. twenty nations may have the Four returning members from within the next three or four last year will complete their force of 24 and two alternates. They are: years. Janice Beckstrom, St. George; Lin- well-know- dential election campaign conduct The stai Others are Max Jones, a football and basketball star from Blanding, and Vard Hall, a transwer student from Utah State who has just com- r church mission pleted a and a tour of duty with the army. hav Axi ( b S01 unc two-yea- sch leai Dix mo eT lea: boc g n, Rock-woo- . School Lunch Speaking of politics, a new era of democracy comes to Dixie with the institution of the number cards for the school lunch program. As of now, it should really be first as students come first served pick up cards at the door with the number of their position in line. you coh cial 1 jng Rebeletfes Chosen con-tuinin- You've Got 3 More Weeks EVER STOP TO CONSIDER that this may well be the last presi- h Sou ical. n s, Have you noticed when reading the international news who it is in the crowds to protest the dictator or demonstrate for the revolutionary plan? Theyre students. students And thats natural: traditionally are young and vigorous and alert. They challenge old ideas; they stick up for their rights and make themselves heard; they dont care what other people think of them. sen to supplement the group named last spring are Ron Everett, a star science student from St. George, and John Armstrong, a Moapa Val- ley High School graduate and Pre- med major. Also chosen was Jess Brown, Salt Lake City ,a member of AMS last year, as well as mem- ber of the cast of the annual mus- - d, da Clinger, Salt Lake City; Roseno mary Humphries, Hurricane; Elnora ,aar White, Hurricane. 1 The formal candlelight pledge the ceremon ytook place in the Dixiana. On Officers elections were held in coners Mariwith the junction pledging. to etta Barton, platinum blond from 'too Monticello, Utah, was elected to ( the office of President. Working with her will be Vice Pres. Leona wa the Brooks, St. Beorge; Secretary Dixie in Enterprise; Treasurer Barnum, Carol Lynn, Las Vegas; Reporter h'F ir Sandra Bybee, Tropic; Historian Ar1 Luanna Leavitt, Mesquite, Nev. New royal blue uniforms will dot ros vrn the Dixie Sun Bowl when the Rebelettes make their first appearance Pvi at the Thursday Weber game. Ad- anc ditional blue and white accessories I will be worn this year with, the sir smart styled uniforms. "r0 They are under the direction of tea Bui Mrs. Juanita Rogers, original director and founder of the unit in 1956. Bai I j !r j Br R1- Gone forever is the tyranny of those who crowd innocent people fro mtheir rightful stations in the chow line. Gone forever is the insidious social pressure which turns the nicest people into Gone forever is the advantage of "knowing people. ( Rrr We cio Vi Th s. wh am j Maybe. I Dorm Hews SIX Published by the Studentbody of Dixie College Editor Anita AVilson Ruth Ann Hafen Campus Editor Editor Jerome Gourley Sports Nancy Rushtonl Exchange Joan Esplin Society LaA oy Hafen Photographer Laurel Greer. Paul AAehh, Brian Olson. Hunt, Jerri Arc- Sally Reporters: Darrel Bohannon. Gregor, Kay Hansen, Blake. Reed Faculty Advisor: I nui an: to undertake will be their assembly which will be hel don October 21. Marilyn Hinton was appointed to be in charge of the assembly. full The Dixiana got into swing A dorm council, consisting of a last week when officers were electfrom each apartrepresentative ed to head the form for fall quarwas chosen at the beginning ment, ter. of this to assist the dorm After a week of campaigning An- mother, year Mrs. Juanita Rogers, in nette Hutching, from' Hurricane, the activities and discusswas elected to the office of pres- planning ing the problems of the dorm. Hurident with Marilyn Anderson, ricane, as secretary; Marilyn HinThe Dixie College Dramatics deton, Peoria, Ariz., as treasurer; partment is now conducting a drive Kathy McCulloch, Las Vegas, Nev. to collect costumes to build up the as historian; and Lu Anna Leavitt, reference wardrobe for future pro-- , Mesquite, Nev., as Reporter. ductions reports Marion J. Bentley, The first activity the dorm plans speech and dramatics instructor. 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