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Show 952 The Dixie See will day, the ings VOLUME II NO. 2 DIXIE COLLEGE, ST. GEORGE, UTAH Annual Dixie Founders Meet B ih sstul have iplis, D In Vi- - r . Day-Homecomi- ng Ci nu 0 12, Plans are nearing completio n for the second annual Founders Day and Homecoming celebration at Dixie College this Friday. John V. Tucker, dean of students, is i: i charge of activities, ably assisted under the chairmanship of James by the Sociability Committee, has first sec-3- . 19 North. rrific - tings etai the ac-l- p to ;es ve in stud,' These girls are ying lor Homecoming queen honors. Tliej ere selected b their arioiis class organizations for this honor. Seated, left to right, Rachel Lytle, Joyce Christian, Winona Crosby, LaVerna Laid), Glenda Brooksby, and Marlene Frei. Standing, letl to right, Arlene McArthur, Dora Ann Sorensen , Komaine Prince, ley oi open Betty Allen, Norma Allen, Mary Grace Sullivan. ;hts ANNUAL ARTS Our Community College FESTIVAL SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER Broadcasts Wednesdays :i irsdai ess o illabl' cular a spe jvided hn D iglnal liogra deal hweat south RU( DIO E gs ies at TOP - Vocational Aid Given good Clay r "" Personal Counsel For a lot in id n OCTOBER 28, 1952 Annual Fine Arts Festnal is scheduled for November 20, 21. and 22. Dixie College students on those dates will have the opportunity to strut their stuff in the fine arts fields of art, music, dance, and drama and speech. They also will have the opportunity to see and hear the work of artists in all of the fine arts. All indications point to a successful Fine Arts Festhal. Mr. A. Karl Larson is chairman ot the planning committee. Make it a date to be awake at about eight oclock come Wed no day morning. Dixie College is on the air. Yes, Dixie College is on the air each Wednesday morning at 8:13 over Radio Station KSUB. Dixies program is one ot the radio programs that eory loyal Dixie student should hear. Our Community CoCalled llege, Dixies broadcast feature? the talent and personalities of the college to interpret Dixie to a G listening audience that come-froDANCERS ORGANIZE the states of Hah Xead.i and Arizona. FOR BETTER Director of the Dixie piogiam! DANCE PROGRAMS is Miss M rtle Hendeison. chairman of the speech department A Dance Club was organized enrolled for the radii; Student recently on the Dixie campus and w oik shop class are haing a shun lias elected officers and will soon select a name and draw up a con- in preparing and presenting th programs. stitution. Our Co mimin' t Remember, Its new officers are Winona is on the air Werlnerliu College Annie Laurie Crosby, president; at 8.15. McGregor, vice president; Joyce morning Christian, secretary and treasur-prograRose! SHOP GETS committee; Ruesch, reporter. Miss LaYora NEW MACHINE Murray is faculty sponsor. The club is small and will have a limited membership. Its objec-tie- s Machine shop and metal trades for the year are the producat Dixie College now tion of the dance program for the students a new Graves milling maFine Arts Festival in November have to help them in their trainand the presentation of the an- chine ing. nual dance concert in the late The new machine, valued at winter quarter. $5000.00, is designed to cut steels The club meets every Wednesand other metals. It is of the most day night to work on movements recent design and is automatically and composition. It has been orfed. ganized specifically for the pur- power Mr. Eugene Steed will use the of pose making Dixie College new machine in his classes in. fiance programs as professional machine shop and metals. He as possible. teaches, also, basic electricity, drafting, and driving education. DIXIE INSTRUCTOR WINS HONOR AT U.E.A. MEET of tlm IT ih New president Speech Teachers Association is Miss Myrtle Henderson, Dixie College speech department chairman Miss Henderson was named to her new position by lier fellow speech teachers at the annual Utah Education Association Convention in Salt Lake City, Thursday, Friday, jand Saturday, October 9, 10, and 11. Elected vice president of the state organization last year, Miss Henderson was forced to assume the duties and responsibilities of the presidents position midway in the year when the elected president had to leave school to enter the armed forces. She now has the title of president to go along with the work that the office demands Do you know what jou would like to do as your vocation? Do you have problems that you just dont know how to go about answering? If so, Mr. B. Gleu Smith, w'lio has been selected as counselor and guidance chairman at Dixie College, will be very happy to meet with you and try to iron out any problems that you may have. He is available to gne vocational and educational counsel and to help you to see what you are best fitted for and what the different fields of vocation have to offer you. The U. 3. Employment Service is cooperating with the college guidance service in giving aptilikde inventories during the year. Mr. Smith will interview and counsel with the sophomores and seniors on the matter of graduation sometime during the year. With the cooperation of the English instructors, he will interview and counsel with the freshmen and junior English students. He invites anyone who has a problem, whether personal or not to come to talk it over with him L.D.S. PROSPECTS Activities of the day, as outlined by Mr, Tucker, include the traditional program honoring the founders of Dixie College, at 11:00 a.m.; a barbecue and program at 5:00 p.m, on the Black Hill "under the D; a football game between the Dixie College Rebels and Azusa College of California, folowed by tlie annual Halloween Ball. Queen candidates have been selected by the four classes in the school. One of these girls will be chosen as queen, and two attendants will also be honored. These girls will be chosen by impartial judges, and will he announc'd during the days activities. The annual Halloween Ball, which "ill be held following the football game, is being sponsored jointly by the alumni and student body. Frizes are being offered for the best single, couple, and group costumes The floor show will feature the various costumes and the awarding of prizes. Highlight oi the floorshow will he the of the Homecoming crowning queen and her attendants Vying for the honor of Homecoming queen are tile following students of Dixie College: BetL Allen, Winona Crostn, and La Verna Laub, seniors Romaln and mice, Glenda Brooksby, Joyce Christian juniois. Norma Allen, Mary Grace Sulli' m. and Rachel Lytle, sophomoresand Arlene McVrtlnir, Dora A.nn Sorenson, and Marlene Frei. fri school-communi- ty 1 PLEDGED FREAK OF NATURE SEEN ON DIXIE CAMPUS IIae you noticed the yucca in bloom 0 Tor the yucca, a desert lily, to bloom in October is most unusual XonhaUv it bursts into bloom during (bo early summer months chiefly in May and June. Reason for its blooming now n unknown, but the long season ot warm, dry weather that we have been having in Dixieland probably has something to do with it. Seeds will not develop from the autumn blooms because fertilization of the yucca demands an insect, the pronuba moth, to drill a small hole in the ovarv or the female sex organs of the yucca flower and deposit its eggs there. The pronuba moth isnt around this autumn to do its part KOREAN ENROLL VETERANS Lambda Delta Sigma held a pledging ceremony lor its ne membeis on Svnd.iv. October 211 a! 7:20 in the First and Third Ward Chapel There was a hire crowd pis sent ami tlm officers and club sponsor- - are very e cite! over the prospects tor the coming j ear Club presidents. Jack Seitz and were in Darlene McCullough, charge They were assisted by the club vice presidents, Leonard Clove and Winona Crosby Following a joint meeting, the group divided and met in separate places where discussions were hold regarding the advantages of the Lambda Delta Sigma in helping students to shape their lives. Then the different groups reconvened and the pledging activity continued. Annual Lambda Delta Sigma Halloween party was held in the Second and Fourth Ward Chapel at 7:30 p.m. last night, October A number of veterans of the 27. DeLange Leavitt. was chairman Korean War are registered for classes at Dixie College this quar- 'of the occasion. He was assisted by a committee composed of Olsen ter. Richard Church, Doris Korean GIs currently attending Moody, Dixie mainly are veterans who Robinson, and LaRen Graff. DIXIE BOYS OVERSEAS Highlights of the party were participated in the early phases Word from Korea is that Pfc. in Korea. Dell is with the First of the Korean conflict. They were the spook alley, program, and Alma D. Truman and Pvt. Dell 'Cavalry Division in Japan receiv- members of the National Guard dance. Lambda Delt will sponsor more equally interesting acSullivan, both of St. George, are ing training on the northern Jap- at the time of their entrance into many anese Island of Hokkaido for ser- the armed forces during the sum- tivities throughout the year now overseas. look for them! mer of 1950. Alma is serving with IX Corps vice in Korea. BAND NAMES LEADERS; PLANS MUCH ACTIVITY o On Oi iolp1 2 Lii" Ij. vi , Rand elected its nlficois ici school ear The band, comptSi of forty members, chose Gordon Sprague piesident; O y Christensen. secretary; Bryce Wilson, reporter; Stanley Schow, student conductor; Stephen Jones, dm n major. Wendell Gray was appointed by the band leader as librarian The band, under Mr. Nnrdgren. has commenced to make plans for the school year The members plan to make a tour of 8omp of the neighboring cities It Is expected that they also wii'. in various parades in George and Las Vegas. The-- a)so plan t() have two concerts for the people of St. George. i LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Friday, Oct. Friday, Oct. 31 31 Azusa at Dixie Homecoming I Friday, Oct. 31 Halloween Ball Friday, Nov. Dixie at Snow 7 |