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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 7. 2000 CHOOL The long gray line at Dixie! Local student wins summer Clint Nielsen the huge differential between Colleges Rodney Rebel Dixie tuition and tuition at scholarship in Japan Youre an if accredited other orientation session at Stanford Marte Johnson, a By Fredonia High School Honor Citizenship Roll Chick Dixie old, old-tim- er you four-ye- col- ar Sophomore leges. You couldnt do any bet-te- c at Valley High School in University in Pala Alto, Calif., High Honor Roll (3.5-4.0- ) than that if you were hung Orderville, Utah is a 2000 re- and then fly directly to Japan. with a new rope or went to cipient of the Seniors: Monique Allen, Jacob I feel a sincere electric in chair a the appreciation for Cluff, Evan Cram, T anya Hardy, Japanese Ex- remember when Dixie College, then Dixie Stake Academy, operated out of the basement of the St. George Tabernacle. I dont even remember that and Im older than dirt. Do any of you remember when the usage Sorghum lappers was a term of derision applied to hayseed" Dixieites by her more sophisti- La-Z-Bo- 644-891- that...and my folks couldnt even afford sorghum. A little thinly spread lard with salt and pepper sprinkled on it had to suffice. Can you imagine a time in the 30s when Dixie College was so strapped" for financial support, that faculty members 0. ! lu . - v 1 JL y" recliner. Come in and see me at Workforce Services or call me at Im as personable as a porcupined dog with rabies. . .but, I would dearly love to sign you up with a Dixie College fall class. Come bearing money and 111 shine like a 100 watt bulb. Join Dixies long gray line. By the By: Concerning the most recent diatribe against the Southern Utah News reporting...if one has nothing whatsoever constructive to say, cated neighbors, north and south? I well remember I 15 4. V i iar A. L Dixie College under construction in 1910. agreed to work without pay for years to keep the institu- tion afloat? If my paycheck is a day late, I have a massive ship sponsored by Family, Ca- this opportunity, says Marte. Having a chance to travel to a completely different culture, and to be ers of America, able to be involved ProScholargram change reer and Community Lead- in a real Japanese setting will be an exciting new eye opening experience, which I am thankful for. Inc. (FCCLA) and Youth For Twenty FCCLA mem- bers were chosen to spend six Marte is the weeks in Jadaughter of Johnson livgj-- t and Laura each pan, Her of Orderville. Johnson with a Japanese family. ing CorF unded by the Kikkoman chapter advisor is Dorothy of this poration Japan, program Heaton. To 1979. 377 in date Family, Career and Commubegan FCCLA members have received nity Leaders of America, Inc. is a dynamic and effective nascholarships. This year, nearly 70 FCCLA tional student organization members applied for the scho- that helps young men and larships, which are valued at women become leaders and more than $4,000 each. The address important personal. process involved an extensive family, work and societal recommendations, sues through family and con- screening and an interview. sumer sciences education. The Applicants were judged on lead- organization has involved more ership qualities, openness to new than nine million youth since experiences and ideas and their its founding in 1945. degree ofinvolvement in FCCLA Miller. Juniors: Sara Brownfield, Tia Miller, Nate Tait and Richard Wheatly. Sophomores: Britney Allen, Colleen Black, Misty Bogart, Rebecca Cluff, Jonathan Ellis, Taylor Ells, Stacy Heaton, Star Henderson, Clover Prisbey and Sarah Jane Sanders. Freshmen: AleashaAnderson, Jeanna Cash, Erica Honey, Shane Ashley Kimball, McCormick, Tori McKinney, Jodi Nash, Caroline Nockideneh, Racheal W aite and Levi Whited. Honor Roll (3.0 to 3.5) Seniors: Kelly Allison, Cheryl Cox, Rachel Long, Josiah Nash, Zachary Tait, JR Yellowhorse. Juniors: Tim Cox, Mary Ann Dutton, Amy Heaton, Esther Heaton Amber Mellor and Lindsey Whited. Sophomores: Ashley Steward and Mitchell Tom. Freshman: Janaa Tait. denotes 4.0000 become a critic. No analyti-tw- o cal reasoning, research, or even projects. the other brains are needed to set up in Marte Johnson and three-day will winners a attend g the business, fault-findin- into the coronary. Dixie College has waxed strong since its humble 1895 beginnings because of adversity. Always pressed to the point of extinction because of lack of funds, she also had to ward off severe critics who felt two institutions of higher learning in the south were ridiculous, the Branch Agriculture College (BAC) in Cedar City already being in operation. Survival of the fittest has, down through the ages, brought about the strongest, healthiest, and most tenacious of the race. Dixie State College has surmounted all obstacles. She, indeed, is the fittest of her race! Lets hope that this is not indicative of how difficult its going to be to build Dixie here in the Coral Pink Sand Dunes of Kanab. I dont think OP Chick has the endurance and time span for a 100 Year War. Even at $148.50 plus textbook for a three credit hour class, courses from Dixie come as close to a bargain as is possible in this society that charges you for air to put in your tire, a spot on the curb to park your car, or a look into your mouth to tell you how much it will cost you to fix your teeth. You save dorm fees, students fees and V Jennifer Heaton, Randy Hunt, Rachelle Iverson, Jerry Johnson, Clint McCormick and Jesse new Mile Hey Kids, come to the United Church of Konah and Fredonia VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL for 5 to 7 year olds filoIiQua Community College's College For Bids r.vr Tr'? Mohave Community College's College for Kids is a summer youth program for children entering grades one through eight Classes are the last two weeks (Monday through Thursday) in minutes a June, and each class lasts one hour and fifty-fiv- e day (See times below. All times are Arizona time). Classes teach a variety of interesting and creative subjects including art, drama, animals, and computers; a list of classes is available at the college centers in Colorado City, Fredonia, and Littlefield. Were alt Gods little children don't mbs out, its going to be on June 13. 13 and from 1330 to 330pm. lu For more information and a registration packet call: WeVe going to have lots of fun playing and singing and doing cool crafts. Colorado City: Session I: to regbter, callTracy Hbcock at 1:00- Fredonia Center Session 644-518- 0. 1: 520-875-27- 99 - 2.55 PVVSession II: 3:05 - 3.00 PM 520-643-74- 73 8.00 - 9:55 AMSession U: 1005 AM - 1200 PM Littlefield Center: Session I: 8.00 - 9.55 AM'Session lew f f f 1 520-347-57- 96 11: 1005 AM - 1200 PM |