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Show Tuesday, THE DIXIE SUN PAGE FOUR Traffic Dance Yhat's Coming Thursday, February 24 Plan United Nations Trip ketball. Thursday, February 17 Band concert, college auditorium, 8 p. m. Delta Psi Omega meeting. Friday, February 18 jamboree. Dixie college at Snow, basketball. Hurricane high school at Dixie, basketball. Stocking stomp, Recreation hall, after game. s Saturday, February 19 s jamboree. Dixie college at Carbon, Calico-Jean- Wednesday, February 23 Lambda Delta Sigma meeting, 7:30 p. m. Spanish club meeting. Thursday, February 24 Business Leaders of America meeting, 7:30 p. m. Paper Staff Traffic dance, 9 p. m. Recreation hall. Future Traffic Dance Chairman Frank Marshall has learned who does committhe work around Dixie. He is shown here with his Rae Donna Ann to Sherrie Ott, tee for the dance. Left right: Cox, Gillespie, Ada Ann Pendleton, Marguerite Baldwin, Sylvia Geri Kaye Chadburn, Irene Hatch, and Linda Lou Crosby. all-gi- rl TRAFFIC DANCE By Donna Rae Gillespie The Traffic Dance, with a smile and a cheer, all day. Has come to Dixie again this year. If you come well teach you the Mambo beat, m. 8 p. Faculty party, Dixie high school at Kanab, And how to dance on your own two feet. basketball. The best band in town, so I hear Saturday, February 26 say, Girls Sports day. Will be there that night, just waiting to play. When the Top Hatters play just Friday, February 25 Teachers convention, Classes dismissed. so right wants to dance all through the night. The date of this dance is right at the door It starts at 9:00 February 24. Everyone Invite your girl friend, your boy friend and also your pal Come up to the Recreation Hall, its your night to howl. Everyone come, come one, come all, ' MAKE And join the gang at the old Recreation Hall. Theres eats and names and marriage, too, - -- 7 And the cost is just 5 cents to you. So bring your gal to be your wife And have the best time of your life. Center Clothing Company Your School Clothing Headquarters AUTO PARTS COMPANY Phone 111 Some Parts for All Cars 1955 Dixie College Students Wednesday, February 16 German club meeting. Future Homemakers of America meeting, 7:30. Dixie high school at Valley, bas- Calico-Jean- February 15, The Dance revue which was scheduled for March 11 and 12 has been canceled because of the production of Kiss Me, Kate the following week. As many of the participants in the revue have parts in the musical, this would make too much duplication of time which the students did not have. However, an assembly will be presented by the modem dance class sometime the latter part of the spring quarter. Snow's Modern Cleaners Well Pressed Is Well Dressed Phone 115 KDIX Boosts Operating Efficiency by Recent Overhaul of Equipment A recent overhaul of radio equipment at Dixie college has boosted operating efficiency of KDIX, campus radio station at the school, and has improved reception throughout the community. The campus station has been broadcasting for two hours each school day since the beginning of the current academic year. Although there has been no actual increase in power, the equipment repairs have made it possible for the station to broadcast effectively within a radius of eight miles. A student-facult- y organization, with Miss Myrtle Henderson as faculty manager and Brent Lovell as student manager, plans overall programing for the station each week. Program directors plan each days broadcasting which includes a wide variety of live and transcribed programs. In addition to the live programs, written, prepared, and presented by students at the 'school, a number of transcriptions are being received by the local station from the army, navy, air force, French Broadcasting company, and treasury department. KDIX also broadcasts one transcribed program each week from the Brigham Young university. A wide variety of popular music has recently been made available to the station through the signing of a contract with a leading recording company to supply all its latest releases to the station. The well-stocke- d record library The class in international relations has been at work for the past quarter on preliminary preparations for attendance at the Model United Nations conference which will be held at San Francisco State college, May 5, 6, and 7. Dixie students will represent New Zealand at this years conference. This is unusual because New Zealand has a delegate on the security council which has representatives from only eleven countries. This is the fifth ahnual conference of the model united nations. Dixie has received invitations to the conference all four previous years, but the first year the invitations arrived after the funds in the department had been spent for something else, so the Dixie delegations have attended only three years. At the conference, each college represents a country. Last year the Dixie delegation represented Canada. They wrote Canadas foreign minister and he sent them pamphlets and information on Canadas views on different issues. The delegates studied this information and became familiar with it in order to truly represent Canada at the conference. At the conference, the countries will break up into groups representing the different blocs found in the United Nations to decide on their arguments for the points brought before the U. N. From 60 to 200 members will 'be in each council of groups. They will debate the issues with which the council is concerned. After the councils have finished, they take it back to the general assembly where everyone present will debate the issues again, and vote on them. As only a few bills pass the general assembly, Dixies Canadian delegation felt very proud that one of their bills and another which passed the asthey sembly. Prominent people in international relations will talk to the students at the convention and will take charge of the Model U. N. Although it is still subject to change, Dixies delegation will probably contain eleven delegates and some observers. Y.A.A. NEYS A sports day, to be held February 26, is being planned by the association. Womens They wrill be the hosts for visiting Athletic teams from nearby high schools. The day will consist of basketball during the morning and volley ball during the afternoon. Lunch will be served to the visiting teams by the W.A.A. ' r Portraits is further increased by records obtained locally. This year KDIX had expanded its service to the community by announcing important events that are scheduled by civic and church groups. Anyone desiring to have announcements made over the campus station may do so by contacting Mrs. Lillian McQuaid who directs the Capital Town Spotlight program on the air. There is no substitute for quality ODEGARD'S Photo Shop |