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Show m a. iH mmzm SWAC predictions PAGE 6 ST GEORGE, Dixie College celebrates cultural diversity on campus. PAGE 2 drib Idaho latt By a at r Marketing Club qualifies for DEX Nationals PAGE NO 21 Stompin the night away 3 See 1 1 I jennpeltzlirhotmail com For the past 10 years, the fate of the Dixie College yearbook has been the subject of an ongoing debate. School officials say the yearbook will continue next year, but the format and style has yet to be decided. School administrators question if the yearbook is a good use of student fees and if it is viable to student life. The Executive Councd conducted a ranstudent survey several weeks dom, seek answer. an ago to lb Yearbook, page 2 Photo by Stephanie Yunker the Gardner Center ballroom after the Alyson Storey and Angie Smith get down at the Stomp Saturday night in vs. Snow basketball game. Glover engineers plow to push Snow aside I el na it XXIV, Jennifer Peltz Editor-in-chi- ler VOLUME Administration questions yearbook funding, format id a n Putting a price on memories UTAH By Dustin Gough Sports Reporter icKHii'mlowoi .CTW-U- tf' Heres a new recipe to try German pancakes PAGE 5 1 IT Visit our newly web site: http.sun.dixie edu 51 win over the Badgers Saturday night. home finale More info com Behind departing Sophomore Beverly Glovers 21 points the Dixie College womens (10-8- ) basketball team heat top ranked Snow College (15-3My coaches challenged me to do more offensively, said Glover, Im just trying to do that. Glover stepped up to the challenge and line, shot three of four from the and nabbed 6 rebounds Freshman standout Candace Baldwin scored 14 points off shooting and had 2 steals. But of course with the team offense comes a team defense. We just had a great team defense the entire game. Our defense did a great job locating shooters, communicating, and we did a great job defending the post inside, said Coach Dave La Vetter. They did a great job in the post shutting down Snows inside game, keeping their to just 18 points total in the paint In comparison, Dixie had 23 points in the paint For Snow College, their high scorer was Anna Bateman with 12 points on four of eight shooting from behind the three ), in 64-5- 1 Dixie on Rebel basketball and Scenic West Tournament Pages 6 and 7 Just the Facts WHAT Scenic West Tournament, 1st round When: Women vs. CLU Wednesday March 1, Noon, Men vs. Ricks. Thursday, March 2, Noon WHERE: Snow College, Ephraim, On THE Utah Air: All games will be broad cast live on KDXU 890 AM. was point arc, and tied with nine points Lacey Yates, shooting three of four from the floor, and Alicia Southward shooting three of six from behind the arc. A team cant win when only one person gets into double figures. Tor all departing sophomores, Misty Griffiths, Caroline Heaton, Fbby Dietrich, Beverly Glover, Brooke Hansen, Holly Streeter, and Hilary Smith, La Vetter said, It was a pleasure coaching these keds. Were fortunate to have them for the time they were here. They were great kids to have. |