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Show VOLUME VII Dixie WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER NUMBER 2 25, 1957 Students Gather at Fireplace for Song Fest College Rebels Trounce Snow Badgers " The Dixie college Rebels, defending ICAC confeience champion, kicked the lid off the 1957 football season Friday, September 20. badgers 32 to 0. This year the schedule includes such junior college powers as Boise, (ranked second west of the Mississippi river) Phoenix, and Oregon Tech. W.th last years team boasting one of the finest records in the history of the school, the Rebels have a real job ahead if they are to successfully defend college ' :?ri i PY1'' i ;P Py-- off-s- full-tim- ! 1 21-- 0 21-- Mc-Mulli- n, n, . 735 00 : tt . y at S I fvA-- conference championship. were hit hard by graduat,y ion losses, which included the loss of three all conference players and one junior college All American. Dixie Yet, if the North-Sout- h game was Registration any indication of their strength this year, Dixie has more than College Shows Increase last years losses. In addition to returning lettermen, the Registration figures at the end Rebs have added a number of of the first week of school show sparkling high school stars who will certainly bolster the team an increase of 7 per cent over strength. the total autumn enrollment a Coach Sark Arsalanian and staff year ago, according to a statement have been drilling the boys for B. Glen Smith, regisseveral weeks now and the openi- released by is trar. the fourth successive This ng game with Snow will be a good yardstick to measure how the year in which there has been an team will fare this year. increase, the total amounting to Following is a schedule for the more than 20 per cent. first half of the season: e The students enrolled September 20, Snow at Dixie 18 276 compared was September September 27 ....Dixie at CSU with an enrollment of 256 on Dec. October 4 Boise at Dixie October 11 ....Carbon at Dixie students 1, 1956. Fifteen part-tim- e Dixie at Weber October 17 makes the total 291 for the first week this year. Dixie's Grid Machine Women students total 113, compared with 99 a year ago. The men number 178, just over the Flattens Kanab by 35-- 0 figure of December 1 last year. The freshman enrollment is about Dixies high flyin Flyers pound- the same as a year ago, but there ed Kanab High School Cowboys are 17 more sophomores. bv the decisive score of 35-- 0 on the The students come from a wider local gridiron. area than ever begeographical The Cowboys who just revived fore, with several states and many football for the first time since Utah counties represented. six man football was played in The high school enrollment is Utah high schools, were never in slightly smaller than last year. the contest. By the end of the first Period the Flyers had piled up a lead with two touchdowns by Cheerleader Contestants lack Tobler and one by Gene Sturzenegger. The second Quarter was the only quarter in which no Try for Permanent Spot scoring took place. The teams just traded possession of the pig skin. At the assembly held WednesAt half the scoreboard still read day, September 18, the tryouts took place. The Dixie scored once in both the for cheerleaders third and fourth quarters. Richard girls who tried for high school Hafen, Dixies quarterback scored were Jo Ann Givan, Jeannine Cana short run and track man non, Sharon Springer, Judy Sturzenegger scored his secPenny Hafen, and Ethel ond touchdown of the game on a The two high Sorenson. '0 yard Lynn gallup around the end. Showing up well on the line school girls who won were Penny were Le Grande Fawcett and Mike Hafen, head cheerleader and Judy deCarbonel. The team as a whole McMullin. tooked The girls who tried out for colpretty good but there is Plenty of room for improvement. were Donna Cox, Violet Swe-dilege Next high school football game Geri Lund, Kaaren Cook, ls at Milford this Friday. Diane Taylor, Valay Deem and Loretta Frei. The two college girls Score by Quarters n. '.....21 tilxe who won were Geri Lund, head 0 7 Ka'iab cheerleader and Kaaren Cook. 0 0 0 Scoring Dixie, touchdowns, To-- p Were looking forward to lots of D 2; Dixie school pep from everyR. that Hafen. Sturzenegger, 2; mt after touchdowns, R. Hafen, one under the direction of these V Emery. girls. . i'-- O-r- 5 the They - U s- when they trounced the Snow Song Fests Dixie College Stands On the "Eve of Empire" Now, therefore, the owner and the contractor, for the consideration hereinafter provided for, agree as follows, that the work to be performed is that contained in at Dixie Yili Enhance Friendship Trail By LYNNE HARRISON HURRAH! Were going to have some good fun the kind that makes you grin inside. It brings the same good sentimental feeling as remembering old movies like The Bells of St. Mary and The Yearling, etc. It heals all sorts of small wounds. It makes our immediate life here good. Those of u who were at the recreation area and participated in the song fest last Friday the 13th know what Im talking about. The songs were on slides which were projected onto a screen. Trudy Meservy and Mr. Putnam acted as song leaders. President Bruhn was there (with his big ukelele). as was Mr, Butler or Mr. Butiuh, Mr. Dalton. Mr. Marion J. Bentley and the Bohemians, (modified Mongolian), and a lot of the really alive students at Dixie college. However, we are convinced that most of you are really alive behind your temporary armor, so wre would like to have you, too. That Friday 13th w'as enhanced and thats proof enough to me of the value of song fests. Dont get me wrong. We are not going to have a song fest only when a Friday 13th comes along. We want to have them as often as they can be worked in. People who sing together have the feeling of comradeship. They experience an unusual friendship and grow closer together. If you want to get to know someone, make sure you are both to the next song fest. Lets show our appreciation to those who are always trying to think of things to make our life brighter here at Dixie college. the plans and specifications as prepared by Lorenzo S. Young, architect, and approved by the Utah state building 'board. The contractor agrees to perform all the labor and furnish all of the essential and incidental materials necessary to carry out the work provided for. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that the above work will be performed as required under the direction of and subject to the approval of the Utah state building board. You have just read a portion of 'Susan and God' to Be Article 1, contained in the Form of Agreement, which was written to provide for the construction of First Play Production a gymnasium building at Dixie college. In accordance with those Monday, September 23, a group specifications, we now have at our of budding young thespians met disposal the best gymnasium in in the auditorium each with the the entire state. secret hope that his or her star A number of you new students would be the one to shine. The may wonder why all the fuss? occasion was tryout time, out of So we have a which was to come the cast for Why all the ? new gym? Why the excitement? the first college production of the Part of the answer to that ques- year, Susan and God. In years tion lies in the fact that this gym past, a great number of excellent Ls the only building owned by productions have been presented Dixie college that has not been to eager audiences and this year constructed by local donation promises to be no different. One with one exception. An appropria- day, God and Susan may be mention was obtained from the state tioned with such noteworthy plays Mr. of as Ten Little Indians, which paid for about Othelthe womens residence hall. The Peepers, Sheakespeares other part of the answer comes lo, The Little Minister. etc. from out of the past. The new The setting for God and Susan may not understand for some is found in fashionable country time that numerous dreams, born homes near a large American city. in the hearts of men. for the ex- Susan turns out to be something pansion of this school have never of a modern missionary. Her efbeen allowed to die. These dreams forts to get all her fashionable have been held dormant, preserved friends to confess their sins and only by hope, for many years. They come to god is the source of much fun for an audience, and much have waited until now! The curtain of uncertainty no food for serious thinking. A great longer hides the future of the deM of charm is one of Susans school. In the past few months an many features, and it succeeds in entire new' era has come into be- covering up most of her faults ing, an era into w'hich Dixie col- most of the time. lege is bursting. One has only to Upon reading a description of for the the characters, God and Susan look at the proposed new campus to realize hat Dixie promises to be nothing short ol is now7 on the Eve of Empire. extremely enjoyable. to-do- one-ha- lf sty-de- nt |