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Show VOLUME 10 Dixie Ties Hurricane In 20-2- 0 NUMBER TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 Dixie's Fighting Sons of Dattie Game Friday September 5, Close Game Dixie lost to Gila points. However, Coach Brooks was quoted as saying We were well pleased. The general opinion seemed to be that the game was closer than the score. Although Gila was very powerful they were held down to a score of The football boys seemed to feel their loss was due to the extra two weeks Gila has been practicing. Dixies lineup is as follows: Ends Christensen, Walker, Church, Crawford. Lund-burTackles Hunt, Clove, 3. 0 first quarter, but Hurricane evened the score in the beginning of the second quarter. One of the highlights of the ' ' V.J V ,4 Nielsen game occurred when Berncll Lamb, Alvy Clove Glenn Hunt, carrying the ball for Dixie ran the length of the field for a touchline. down from the Visits Whos Who in This 4 at the close Elvood Romney The score was of the third quarter, but Dixie Issue of Your D. J. C. 4 until the last in Dixie After Absence was leading few minutes of the game when The publishing of a school paper Elwood Romney, hero of Utah Hurricane tied the score with anDixie at fans visited basketbalT the size of the D. J. C. involves tried touchdown. Hurricane other for an extra point but failed., and college during the first week of a great deal more effort than the school. the game ended average reader might imagine. Elwood attended high school at The boys fighting under the is through the integrity and blue and white were J. C. Good- the D.J.C., leaving in 1929 to go It win, Gary Mathis, Fred Neilson, to the Brigham Young university cooperation of many students that Ferd Nielsen, Ned Sullivan, Leon because of his excellent ability in a school paper is run off the press. Greg basketball. Pierce, Billy Mickelson, At this time I wish to express Hafen. He was captain of the to the paper Color was added to the game by team for four years at Dixie and my appreciation with Karma staff beginning the cheer leaders, Denice Law, made at the B.Y.U. Crofts who writes your Casey LaVae Dixie In 104 games he played at Margaret Cram and and does column Capers Campus Wright, who, during the half, led (including state and national tour- a bit of side. on Thanks the typing in their students the Hurricane naments), Dixie won 99. Hal to due also are your Bennion, school song. We, here in St. George, are very excellent sports write, who, by of Elwood, and the record the way, reports for Salt Lake Plans of Lambda Delta proud he has made, and we wish him Tribune and Deseret News, jet success in his present work as a kindly consented to keep us up Told Are coach. Club to date on our boj's in battle. Sigma To our club reporters, Beulah The Lambda Delta Sigma is Premises Stratton, Ann Carol Chamberlain Best Year Yet having a big roundup of old and and Lois Jean Pymn we are very new member's (juniors and sengrateful. As yet we are rather iors) next Wednesday at 4 p. m. The Omega Delta Club so the extra load short of This is to be held at the Institute fallen on the has of copj tj'ping The spirits of Dixie were rebuilding. Marjorie Jefferys, presof LaGrand Hall shoulders willing ident of the girls chapter, and vived Thursday night at an Omega and Karma Crofts. 'Jeannine of Mardon Lamb, in Miss Hendersons Roundy is doing an excellent job the boys chapter, are in charge Delta party as is Elveene of the program. There will be department. Clair Cameron, pres- ofdorm reporting, editor. Nelson, exchange games and refreshments for all. ident of the club, was in charge Fete Johnsen is your on the of the opening social. The first Institute Sunday spot guy who gathers up the ads Reba Woodbury, because of that help pay for your D. J. C. school was held last Sunday. The As is obvious from our list of program was under the direction brain and wit, walked off with the of the old officers and was en- Dicky Dog as the grand prize in staff members we are desperately in need of typists and reporters joyed by all who were in attend- the evenings games. ance. This Sunday school is held since we can not possibly cover Lunch was served to 21 mem- the entire stufor campus with our limespecially was ited number of staff members, dents, but all who wish may at- bers, after which the business tend. So lets see you there at discussed. Recently the club pur- and we want every department 10:30 each Sunday morning. chased five new Omega Delta and class represented in the D.J.C. for ushers at school ac- We also need a G.I. reporter to sweaters The Seminary and Institute of tivities. On a unanimous vote it speak for the large number teachers from the southern part was on the campus. decided the club members vets of Utah are holding a special interested in taking an Omega Delta each purchase meeting in Cedar City Thursday sweater. with blue of be these positions or will over any They night a 8 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. the of anywhereabouts letters. Greek and the mask knowing gold Corbett will meet with these be who please one tempted, one to be might This year promises other teachers as a study in of the best for the Omega Delta. call it to our attention. J&v, v v ? J. 20-ya- 14-1- 20-1- 20-2- 7-- 13 at Gila Saturday night by six 40-ya- 8-- Gila Triumphant Over Dixie in Friday, September 25, fans cheered as opposing teams clashed in the first high school game of the season. The entire game was a thriller from beginning to end. The kickoff was at 8:15 with Gary Mathis of Dixie kicking off to Hurricane, who made 20 yards on the play. In the early stages of the game Dixie worked to Hurricanes line, which caused cheers and ovations by Dixie fans. A touch-bac- k during the first quarter gave Dixie 2 points and in the last of left them leading 1 g. Guards Bennion, Gates, Calhoun, Lamb. Center Lamb, Cannon. Kiner, Donahue, Quarterback Smith. Halfback Esplin, Stewart, McComb, Anderson. n, Fullback Bearden. Reid, Bardall, Grand Canyon Is Site 0. all-sta- te vice-preside- nt n Anj-on- For First Field Jaunt The geology class , with Mr. Bruhn as instructor and chaperone, traveled to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon for their first field trip, Saturdajq September 25. The group left here early in the afternoon and returned Sunday s evening, after viewing formations. geological Mr. Bruhn reports that the next trip, this weekend, will include Cedar Breaks, Bryce Canyon and Zion national park. This is an interesting trip and very valuable to students interested in geology. Its an opportunity to view first hand what most students read about in books. world-famou- Three Dixie Girls Get Beauty Parade Honors St. Georges fourteenth annual roundup came to a close Saturday night with a beauty parade and rodeo. the last of a three-nigWinners of the beauty parade were announced as Flora Brooks, sponsored by Flora Greenhouse, first: Geraldine George, sponsored by Pickett Lumber Co., second; Lorna Graff, sponsored by Rocky Mountain, third. The three lovely girls are Dixie Junior college students. ht Art Enrollment Large Mr. Huntsman stated that the registration for the art depart- ment work is slightly less this fall than last spring. The work in all classes is well under way, according to Mr. Huntsmans report. |