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Show Tuesday, March THE DIXIE SUN PAGE TWO THE DIXIE SUN Kareen Brown Editor in Chief Donna Rae Gillespie Assistant Editor Frank Marshall News Editor Melvin Miles Sports Editor Keith Reichmann, Ethel Pointer Business Managers Eulaleone Hopkins Exchange and Circulation Norman Fawson Columnist Beckstrom Elizabeth Advisor Faculty Webb, Sherri Reporters Marguerite Baldwin, Ada Ann Pendleton, Ralph and Class and ann Ott, Irene Hatch, Bient Dovell, Sylvia Cox, Club Reporters. Annual Traffic Dance Is Donna Rae Gillespie Is Miss Mary Helen Clark Sun Assistant Editor Voted Sweetheart By Lambda Delta Sigma Men '- Miss ,, Yhat's Coming Tuesday, March 1 Local Dixie history class field trip, 9 to 12 a. m. The annual Traffic dance was Wednesday, March 2 held Thursday, February 24, in Lions minstrel show, 6:30 p. m. the St. George recreation hall. Thursday, March 3 Delta Psi ' Omega meeting, 8 Instead of the usual admission p. m. ticket, stags and couples purWelding class party, 8 p. m. chased a drivers license at the Friday, March 4 door for 75 cents. The dance floor Enterprise high school at Dixie, was marked off in lanes and there were stop and go lights. Anyone basketball. Sociability committee dance caught guilty of driving unsafely after game. was fined accordingly. Close of winter quarter. This dance was sponsored by the Monday, March 7 paper staff. Chairman of the afSpring quarter instruction befair this year was Frank Marshall. He was assisted by Sherrie Ann gins. Wednesday, March 9 Ott, Dona Rae Gillespie, Ada Ann Lambda Pendelton, Marguerite Baldwin, 7:30 p. m. Delta Sigma meeting, Sylvia Cox, Geri Kaye Chadburn, Spanish club meeting. Irene Hatch, and Linda Lou Solo and ensemble festival at Crosby. Hurricane. Music for the dance was furThursday, March 10 nished by Ted Everetts orchestra, Future Business Leaders of the Top Hatters. America meeting, 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by Paper Staff 8.Y.U. Student Teachers Conduct Dixie Classes Misses Barbara Buckwalter and Sharon Holyoak from B.Y.U. have completed their second week of student teaching in the home economics department at Dixie high school. Their program of student teaching is designed to give them the total picture in the iield of teaching. After two more weeks at Dixie high school, they will spend two weeks at Woodard. They will also receive experience in adult education under Mrs. Anneliece Ence in the evening school. Sharon may go to the state F.H.A meeting this week end as the advisor to the Dixie group who are going. Tri-Sta- te Office Music Supply 36 East Tabernacle St. St. George, Utah Your school and music supply center. After defeating the Hurricane Tigers, the Flyers are virtually on their way to the state tournament. The score of the February 18, game against Hurricane was 54 to 36 and gave Dixie a record of eight wins and no losses. The contest was hard fought all the way, after a rather slow start. The first quarter score was 3 for the Flyers. By half-tim- e Dixie had pusher the lead to Dixie held an eleven point lead after three quarters and went on to win 54 to 36. Mel Miles led the scoring for the evening with 19 points. Jim Ott scored 12; Stan Esplin, 9; Lonny Hafen, 5; Lloyd Booth, 4; Don Miles. 3; Ken Jolley and Bruce Stucki had one each. After their two remaining games against Kanab and Enterprise, who are battling for third place, the Flyers will play the winner of the Millard division for the Division Six championship. 16-1- 28-2- Mid-Yint- Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters and Blouses Snow's Dress Shop er The faculty party at Dixie college was held February 25 at 8 p. m. in the home economics lounge. The guests at the party were retired teachers from the faculty of Dixie college. Every year three faculty parties are held, one each mid-wint- -- Very Choice Selection of Spring Clothing 1. Dixie College Faculty Hold Party Phone 371 ,w Donna Rae Gillespie The Paper staff introduces this week Dona Rae Gillespie, the assistant editor. A high school senior who came to Dixie this year, Dona Rae hails from Cedar City where she lived the last ten years. Prior to that Friday, March 11 Band dance, 9 p. m., Recreation time she resided in Fresno, Calif., hall. where she attended the first grade. Her only memory of California was Dixie Defeats Hurricane; that It was as hot as the dick- Clear Yay for Tourney er quarter. These parties foster better relations among teachers. This party featured a variety of entertainment and refreshments. The committee for this party were Mr. Don Cameron, chairman; Mrs. Hannah Wells, Miss Myrtle T. Henderson, Mr. Wendell Bayles, Mrs. Nadine Ashby, Mr. Quentin R. Nordgren, Mr. Mathew Bentley, and Mr. Keith Wilson. 1, 1955 ens. Dona Rae lives with her sister in St. George. She came to Dixie when her parents moved to Nevada last fall. She says Dixie weather beats anything she has ever seen. Cedar was really cold, she says, and she likes Dixie much better than Cedar. She found the atmosphere and students at Dixie much friendlier. They try to make is possible for everybody to participate, she says. From the first everybody was friendly and helped to make her a part of the school. In Cedar City, Dona Rae was active for two years as a reporter for the school paper. She played a leading and a supporting role in two school plays. She also gives readings in M.I.A. and other programs. Dona is an active member of F.H.A., and has been for the Mary Helen Clark, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Clark, received the distinctive honor of being chosen this year bj poplar vote of the Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity men to be their sweetheart at the Dixie college dance Friday evening. Her crowning was the main feature of the floor show and she appeared through a large heart with the cupids dart enscrolled upon it, escorted by David Morris, fraternity president, to the throne with an accompanyment of a quartet of French horns. She was then presented with a dozen roses, also an official Lambda Delta Sigma pin. A quartet of the fraternity men sang a song known as the Sweetheart Song, accompanied by K. Odell Stevenson, teacher, then for the sweetheart waltz, Miss Clark danced with her escort, Dwayne Nielson, Monroe. Strictly an invitational affair, with the recreation hall appropriately decorated for the occasion, there was 175 couples attended, all in formal attire. Special patrons present were Mayor and Mrs. J. Clinton Snow, stake president and Mrs. Wilford J. Reichmann, Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Cox, President and Mrs. Arthur Bruhn and Mr. and Mrs. K. Odell Stevenson. of the dance committee were Vina Ruth Miles and Wendell Gray. Assisting them in planning the affair were Stanford Dailey, Idonna Eagar and DeLoy en Present also were sponsors of the organization Mr. and Mrs. Peterson H. Corbett and Mr. and Mrs. A. Karl Larson. Kiss Me, Kate going off well so T and tini thri yea T h is pro. yea seems O to ( O to be doir far (at least O weve heard nothing to the con- dist trary) and the cast will be prepared to thoroughly entertain even O the more critical when March rolls to t around. RIDDLE'S Coach Hafens American problems class is Dona Raes favorite course. Tennis is her favorite sport, but she also enjoys horseback riding. In her spare time she works as usher at the Gaiety theater and tries to catch up on her lessons. She is not certain yet what she will do next year, but she hopes to same day become an elementary school teacher. MALT SHOP Famous For Malts, Sundaes Hamburgers, Hot Dogs 15c and 25c WATSONS Soups and Chili Punch and Candies for DRUG Parties The Friendly Fountain DROP IN Drugs sch Lance. past four years. DIXIE 1 at Will Be Open After School Dances and Ball Games Confectionery D. C. Watson, Owner -- sk 4. 4 R |