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Show ? L ..uesday, February 15, 1955 THE DIXIE SUN PAGE THREE Seniors Present 'This Old ) Flyers Head Division Barn' Program As With Win Oyer Wolves First in Competition ,tu- "This Old Barn was presented last Friday by the senior class. - ns Twenty-eig- ?.llc list ' St on ri- - an tbc en -- the eel 3ft ?st to the in- - Hc ol mj ap- - .he IT idc .he .as ias ..as lie its tu- tu- - eir se- - ies nd "or he vc he sr-- . Hi ed' ry in-- 1 ae ed to! ht members of the class participated in the program. The many hours we have spent were really worthwhile. It was a real life oldfashioned.barn dance, complete with barn, bass fiddle, and hay. As seniors, we want to thank all those who participated. We are proud and happy for the success d it was, and we were well-pai- our efforts. Thanks go to Loretta Schiefer the director; and to Ua Dawn Sullivan for the dances; Richard Hunt, Earl Grant, Laurelle Leany, and Wilma Howard for the scenery and to LaRene Mortensen for the programs. Thanks also go to Mr. Huntsman for the use of his room. This assembly was the first in the competitive series. Each FriNod as Boy Personality day for the following three weeks another of the classes will present On Nov. 25, i935, in St. George, its assembly. there was a new arrival in the Gentry home, a family of boys. He Dixie Rebels Drop Two happened to come at that time because hed heard they were havand meat balls ining From Home Games steadspaghetti Away of turkey. Spaghetti and meat balls, are his On a long trip to Idaho, Feb- favorite food. incidentally, ruary 3 and 4, the Dixie Rebels His hobby is not girls, as these suffered two losses at Rexburg and personality articles usually say; Boise. instead, its something different, They left St. George Wednesday driving a truck between here and and after struggling Las Vegas. morning thiough snow and bad weather, Mr. Purdy is one of his best they met Ricks Thursday night. friends, since Ramon, as he was Ricks, one of the ICAC leaders called in has taken this year, had edged Dixie out by chorus everyEspanol, he has been t year two points in a game played here Dixie. Last year he sang in a earlier in the season, but had an mixed with LeNore quartet easier game on their own court. Syphus, Ethel Pointer, and Darrell The Vikings took an early lead Graff. They placed first at the and increased it into a 42 to 27 solo festival in Delta. He is curhalftime lead. The Rebels came rently in the musicial, "Kiss Me, back strong in the second 'half Kate. The piano and history are and made a closer game of it 'be- even items that he likes to fiddle fore Ricks pulled away again for around in. a 82 to 64 final score. Scott Graff He is in several school clubs, and Garry Graff led Dixies at- such as German club and Lambda tack in this game. Delta Sigma. The Rebels moved on to Boise An avid sports fan, he enjoys Friday night and dropped a 96 to watching basketball and playing 73 contest. The Boise billiards. five secured revenge in this game much of a Girls do not for a defeat the Rebels had handed chance at him at get dances, because them earlier in the season. he rarely ever shows up there, The Rebels took the initiative in since as he says, hed rather see a the first half of this game and held good show. Do I hear any girls a slim 42 to 40 lead at halftime. with the same preference? To all But the second half told a differ- who wish to call him, his phone ent story as Boise ran up a 96 to number is for fast-breaki- i 89-J- 73 victory. 1. Scott Graff led the scoring in this game with eight field goals Reflecting Dixies Sun and six from the foul line for 22 By NORMAN FAWSON points. Garry Graff hit for 14, Danny .Miles had 10, Soloman 8, The Flyers are flying high at and LeBaron 7. Meechem, Clove this time, having won six straight and Peterson rounded out Dixies league games, and will now play scoring this night. each team (except Cedar) again. This week end Coach Brooks takes his team to Valley in quest of win number seven and hosts Hurricane for win number eight. The Rebels met two strong teams up north, being defeated by greatly improved Boise and leagueleading Ricks on a 1200 mile trip. Last week end they were at home There Is No Substitute Weber and Westminster. against For Experience This week end they travel to Carbon and Snow colleges to com40 Years of Experience the season. They stand a plete and the good chance to win both games. Most Complete Plant in The band concert this Thursday is the best ever produced, accordSouthern Utah ing to a reliable source, namely, a band member. Nordbloom Cleaners i The Dixie Flyers downed the Enterprise Wolves on February 4, by a 57 to 53 score to take over undisputed possession of first place in the Dixie division. This victory was the Fljers fifth, against no losses in league play. Enterprise led by two points at the first quarter and were ahead 30 to 24 at halftime. But in the third quarter Dixie moved ahead by three points and went on to win the game. Mel Miles was the leading scorer for the Flyers with 17 points. Stan Esplin scored 13; Jim Ott and Lloyd Booth made 10 each; Llovd Graff had 4; Don Miles sank 2; and Bruce Stucki finished with Teddy Sue Seegmiller Teddy Sue Seegmiller Is Veek's Girl Personality The personality this week is Teddy Sue Seegmiller, who was the "Spirit of Fine Arts, had the lead iole of Agatha Reed in the fine arts play, and who is cast for the dance lead of Lois Lane and Bianca in the forthcoming musical, Kiss Me, Kate. According to Teddy, persistence is the key to achievement. If you try long enough, you will eventually get what you want, she says. She tried everything, but not until this year did she gain any real honors. Teddy laughs as she says, "I have taken piano lessons all my life and cant play a note; I cant even find middle C. A very healthy girl, Teddy says she has never been really ill in all her twenty years. She jumped the gun on New Years and arrived Dec. 31, 1934. She says hers is a "teriffic family. They are very close and do everything together. The whole family came out when she reigned at the Fine Arts ball. Teddy was the first queen in the family. Teddy Sue is the fourth and last of her parents children. She loves children, particularly her 10 nieces and nephews and her Sunolds. day school class of Her one goal in life is to get married and rear a large family. She loves to travel. She and Shirlee Harris plan some day to tour Europe together. Last year she went with her family to the south to see her sister, and has been as far east as Alabama. With her family, and with the Spanish club she has visited Mexico. six-ye- one. Dixie has now defeated each team once and they liegan the schedule again, on different courts, against Cedar City last Do YOU Heed An Expert? SEE FRANK HOLLAND Public Accountant E. B. Snow Furniture Co. The Home of SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Phone 45 ar Bulova and Keepsake During her first three years at Dixie she was active in the Spanish club and the Pep club. In her junior year she was secretary of Psi chapter in Lambda Delta Sigma, general chairman of Spring Bridal day, and a member of the committee and the sociability junior prom committee.in As a result Goodbye, of her participation she is now eligible My Fancy, in Delta Psi for membership of the Omega. As Delta Lambda in girls chapter Sigma, she was in charge of pledging new members. After her graduation from Dixie, she will probably continue her education vice-preside- nt at Yes, you can see the widest selection of Jewelry in town at McArthur B.Y.U. Orchids to Leon Brinkerhoff who is recovering in the local hospital from a recent accident. We wish him a speedy recovery. JEWELERS . |