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Show Tuesday, March X-Cl- 1, 1955 ub THE DIXIE SUN PAGE THREE Sponsors Raising and Lowering of the Flag Dixie Flyers Increase Lead; Seven Win, No Loss ,,'1' ' n ?kh 3, rgnV. n e Dixie picked up w in number seven against no looses with a smashing 65 to 31 victory over sixth place Orderville on Wednesday, February 16, in a contest which saw Mel Miles count 31 points. The Flyers ran away to a 17-- 8 first quarter lead and had inat halftime. creased it to Still going strong, the Flyers were ahead by 27 points at the third quarter and finally finished with a 34 point edge. The scoring was as follows: Mel Miles, 31; Stan Esplin, 9; Don Mies, 6; Lloyd Booth and Lonny Ilafen, 4; ElRoy Stucki, 3; Lee Andrps and Lloyd Gralf, 2; Jim Ott, 1. Ken Jolley, David Welch, and Brent Snow played a good game, but failed to score. j 'i a ir ;e 31-1- 3 I ie rt I d i s. ie a is s, La :n t- - 3r Dixie College Debate ie Team Heard by Kiwanis 'k ir, esgSSl' P- - n, d, re v, rd r- x- K. n- - rd in rd oy of service organization The at Dixie college, is conducting flag raising ceremonies at the school beginning last week. The daily ceremony of raising and lowering the flag will be continued by members of the group b, throughout the remainder of the year. The campus service organization h as assumed responsibility for the project since its inception severalyears ago. The club is also respon- Orchids end Onions LS. nd I for several other service functions at the school. Organized in 1939 by Dr. D. Eldon Beck, the has made a number of valuable contributions to Dixie col- sible X-cl- lege. is an honorary servThe ice society composed of ten men of the senior class elected from those who have distinguished themselves most in scholarship and leadership in school and community activities. Through the operation of concessions at school athletic contests, Marion J. Bentley. X-cl- at FRANK HOLLAND Public Accountant A debate team from the lower division Dixie college, under the direction of Firs. Juanita Brooks, debated the subject Should we or should w'e not have free trade in the United Slates before the St. George Kiwanis club at their last meeting. The program was directed by club president, Firs. LcGrand Spilsbury. E. B. To Attend Speech Meet Four Dixie debate teams left to go on the annual speech meet early Thursday morning, February 24. This year the speech meet was held in Ogden February' Snow Furniture Co. Four Dixie Debate Teams Girls' Sport Day to Be Onions to the late to bed, late Held Dixie College people. Orchids to the whole faculty for Attending Girls Sport day stu-on be doing such a swell job. LSt February 26, were Saturday, raise who Onions to the people from dents m- Enterprise, Hurricane, disturbances in our assemblies. and Las Vegas. This event which 'e- is held at Dixie college is sponen One way to have a hard time is sored by the W.A.A. Us to take things easy. Program for the day began with basketball. Three games were 7 played and the winners of the first two games played the third game. At noon the W.A.A. were hosts Do YOU Heed An to the girls for lunch. Following the luncheon were three games of volleyball. The Expert? winners of the first two games of At this played the third game. ribthe conclusion of the sports, SEE bons were given to the winning to class the groups have raised funds to provide improvements and added facilities for student body use. The present organization is headed by Ralph Christian. Kent Cottam is secretary' of the group. Other members include Billy Barton, Spencer Beckstrom, Sheldon Richard Hunt, Donald Clove, Larkin, Daniel Miles, Kenneth Schiefer, and Crane Simmons. Faculty advisor to the group is !; The Home of SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Phone 45 25 and 26. Last year 900 teams from Idaho and Utah participated in this important event. This year they are expecting an even better attend ance. Saturday, February 25, the teams start debating. They debate five times and must win four out of five times in order to stay in the meet. Saturday the winning teams debate and are gradually teams. eliminated until the winning tham are These competitive games is proclaimed. sponsored to stimulate an interest of The four teams from Dixie at in Girls charge in girls sports. Caudill, tending the meet are Loretta Frei this activity are Joyce Gail Judd, Betty Jane Rydman and and Gail Judd; David Bice and Eric Eastman; Grant Christian Cleone Wallis. and An tone Brooks; Kay Brooks and J. Wendell Bayles. The students will be accompanied by Mrs. Juanita Brooks, forensic teacher Portraits at Dixie college. Grant Christian and Antone won three of their five deBrooks There is no substitute bates. The other teams won two 7 Bulova and Keepsake 1 Ilordbloom Cleaners There Is No Substitute For Experience 40 Years of Experience and the Most Complete Plant in Southern Utah for quality Louie Mae Alvey, a senior ODEGARD'S Photo Shop Yes, you can see the widest selection of Jewelry in town at out of four. stu- dent from Richfield, Utah, was elected at a special election which was held last Wednesday for a new She will rewho is disle Laurel Leany place close of at the school continuing winter quarter to be married. lirst vice-preside- J 'ILAmfSUr JEYELERS |