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Show September 22, 1972 Student Association Nothing is quite like seeing an old friend you haven't seen all summer. It makes you feel good all over. Then, the enthusiasm of the new freshmen makes school the most exciting thing to happen all September. I remember another Sep- special place in at Dixie College by part of Lambda This sorority is year planning a a doming Delta Sigma. j;jiii for Dixie women. d All girls are this organizunder the direction of the L.D.S. Student Darlene Schmutz .Association. to join neicome ation sponsored from St. George is serving as this year. Approximately 150 girls meet weekly on Thursday evenings at the Institute for fun paties and They are divided into four chapters to accomplish promts for service and to get acpresident quainted easier. Chapter pres DELTA to another game and die team didn't dunk of her after diat. The next two months went by more quickly dinn school months ever did. high 1 ac- cepted an invitation to dinner at Dixianna and heard die concluding chapters to the story tember just twelve months ago. of the girl who tried too hard. The excitement was there. We She tried with her roommates die were all freshmen with stars in she same way tried widi our eyes. One girl in else. Somehow she particular everyone was excited. This was to be her found herself rejected by every first experience in a dorm. She pei son she would have liked Lambda Delta Sigma Welcomes Pledgees sun THE DIXIE SUN - Page 5 LDSSA President Urges Students To Care LDS Find your - idents are Becky Putnam, St. George; Michelle Christensen, Layton; Susan Crook, Heber; and Julee McOmber, Provo. All hopeful pledgees should mark October 9th through the 13th as an exciting five days for Lambda Delt Rush Week. If you are interested in joining, watch for the brightest table at registration and ask for further information. Applications can be picked up there or at the Institute. had never been away from home before so she was determined to begin college in the right way. I first noticed her at die sand blast playing football. She was the girl who went out of her to have as a friend. What exeit-men- t must have poured from her eyes when she finally found one young man who listened to her. One young r.ian who looked at her long widtout turning his eyes from hers. The concluding chapter of her story at Dixie falls into a familiar pattern. After several way to tackle us whether or not we had the ball. She was die girl who hung on just a little too long after every play. During the next huddle an official vote was taken among team members and the next play moved right on top of her. I don't know PSI Drama about WHAT us9 Welcomes Students r hope we do. Saturday night dates and completely another dung to be sensitive to die needs of people around us. Tins is a new year and we have new people around us. Let's stick with the old principles of love. Jesus said, "By tins shall all men know dial e are my disciples, if ye have love one for another." JIBAE&E1' JFisH VolSONOV&l IDEA BIG FREE Club sincerely Do we know better THE 5 I die L.D.S. agencies on campus are aware of die responsibility dial we have to each other. It's die one dung to show up for church meetings long enough to talk over your All dates and an overnight pass, bodt his love and her educational experience were over She was a foolish girl and should have known better. What Apply now, so you won't out on being a special part of a special year in Lambda what took place on die bottom of that dog pile but she moved Delt. miss now9 o home delivery SERVICE TO THE ' ST. GEORGE AREA sV The of officers Delta Psi ernity issue members Omega Drama Frata welcome to reland uming and new Dixie College students. All interested are d to an opening social on October 4, at the home of C. Paul Andersen. Andersen is one of the sponsors of the organization. Further deals of the party will be announced by poster and in speech md theatre arts courses. Delta Psi gives students interred in theatre an opportunity 'o associate with others who nme an interest in the arts. Armies wdl include trips to Ke dramatic productions, dis Wednesday, cussions and presentations regarding theatre, and annual trip to a professional theatre center, and social activities. Membership is earned through participation in theatre productions and related activities. Officers for the 1972-7year are Rick Van Noy, President; Roy Brinkerhoff, Vice President; and Mari McAllister, Other sponsors of the organization include Mr. Burke Belnap and Mrs. Olive B. Esplin of the Theatre Staff. These individuals and any member of Delta Psi will provide further information regarding the BiAipr 471 East 100 North St. 3 Secretary-Treasure- George, Utah ms 1 !J. PICKETTS r. i i i I 1 nI 67 EAST 100 NORTH - t ST. 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