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Show Page 8 DIXIE SUN May 2S, 1989 IT -- Lz. St liL continued from page 1 Annual Commencement Exercises Planned receiving degrees and certificates," said Alder. "The number of associate degrees is the most we've had ever a truly remarkable achievement for a school our size. Our vocational instructors have given yeoman service in making sure students complete certification requirements in their varied programs. "Many students have worked hard academically to June 2, from 5.30 to 7:30 p.m at the Dixie Center Smith's Convention Hall. Graduates are invited to the buffet free of charge and the cost for parents and guests will be $9.50. Following the buffet and reception, the Southwest Symphony will provide a Pops Concert at the Dixie Center Cox Auditorium. For those with Buffet Tickets the concert is included free; admission for maintain high grade point, the general public is $5 for averages and still graduate on adults, $4 for senior citizens time. They are and $2 for children. to further their education on a university level or go directly into the work force for those who have completed certifications. Im certainly proud well-prepar- oftheir accomplishments," Mav 3 1989 June & 2. 1989 Alder remarked. Faculty and staff members at the college will F1LACIE: 2nd Floor BaJconv Student Union Bldg - participate in the various commencement activities planned for the 1989 graduates A President's Reception and buffet will be hosted for graduates andtheir parents on It's Only $4.00!!! continued from page 1 at NJCAA World Series Rebels will represent Utah Petersen then home runs and six doubJ promptly doubled off the right field fence, scoring Sid Smith; Sterling Harris, who was inserted to run for Mark Tolbert, was thrown out at home plate, which left the to 5, for the Rattlers. Mike Page then walked, putting runners back on 1st and 2nd. Chris Leonelli singled, scoring Erickson and Kelly Petersen singled and with an error, two runs scored, making the score 8 to 6, for the Rebels. Reed Secrist then drove in Kelly Petersen, with the final d run, on a single, making the final score, 9 to 6. Dixie's ace right- - hander, Mark Tolbert went the seven inning distance for the win. In the second game, a nine inning affair, the Rebels again trailed going into their half of the last inning; this time by one run, 6 to 4. Chris Leonelli then singled to short, but with a bad bounce over the short stops head, ended up safe on first base. score well-place- Kelly walked and Reed Secrist doubled, scoring Leonelli, with Petersen advancing to third, and on a wild pitch, scored the winning run, making the final score 6 to 5. Paul Allen went the entire distance on the mound, for the Rebels, picking up his third post season victory, extending his season record to 10 wins against only 2 losses. The Rebels will bring several top players into this weekend's games. Mark Tolbert, who was drafted by a pro team last season, opted to remain for an additional year, leads Dixie with 18 home runs, 49 RBI's, and is the Rebel's ace pitcher with an earned run average of 3.18. Nine Dixie players have batting averages higher than .333 with three Rebels above .385. Kelly Petersen has the top batting average with .395, including 35 RBI's, 13 doubles and 6 homers. Short stop, Mark Roberts, a first-teaall region player, has 48 RBI's, 12 m Reed Secrist, first team region outfielder, has 47 K; 14 home runs and six doub Additionally, Sid Smith, f team all conference catch has 36 RBI's, nine home r, and six doubles "We've got some supi players with outstand records," stated Coach Gor Jolley. "Were just going tr to Grand Junction and hard and win some ba p1 games." Shakespeare continued from pg The three plays to staged this summer in Adams Memo Shakespearean Theatre, THE TEMPEST, MACBET and THE WINTER'S TALE For ticket information the 1989 season, write: Uti fi Shakespearean Cedar City, Utah telephone Festiva 84720 586-787- 8. fell in love with a modern woman. a diamond this exquisite Only could reduce her to tears." "I old-fashion- ed j 'r' "The Place to Be" I to Campus and Shopping Areas furnished-Dishwash- er, Disposal, and Ovens Jacuzzi, Tennis Court, Exercise Equipment, anc Laundry Facilities hi. Self-cleani- ng The Diamond Engagement Ring Is The only facility with private bathrooms, 2 months salary too much to spend for something that lasts forever 7 Students per 3 bedroom apt.$395 per qtr. Students per 2 bedroom 5 per qtr. Private rooms available upon request 6 4 McArthur Jewelers DIAMOND SPECIALISTS 41 N. Main, St. George 673-24- 71 1 4 apt.--$49- Discounts for payment received by Aug.l Good Grade Discounts u twain rof (KTMiciiinc 89 SUMMER RATE Call $250 673-560- 2 June ft 1 -- Aug. 31 |