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Show THE DIXIE UN VOLUME VII Dixie WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY NUMBER 19, 1958 a Cappella Choir Reflects Work of Its Director 9 Dixie Rebels Victorious In Last Appearances; Nov To Play CSU, Boise, Ricks The rejuvenated Dixie College Rebels made it four wins in a row last Friday and Saturday when they and Carbon tripped Snow The double victory, coupled with previous wins over Boise and and Ricks; respectively; boosted the streaking Rebels into a fourth-plactie with Ricks. The Dixie squad, although still has woefully weak on emerged from the past several weeks of play as the giant killer of the ICAC, and has played no little role in bringing about the continuous shuffle in league team standings. The Rebels, it seems, have discovered, as is often the case, that v. hustle and a sure-firare often moie important than an abundance of bean-polball players. Dixie players have proved that they can be rough, not only on a fast break and outside shooting, but also on the bankboards, as Boise and Ricks will surely testify. Last week, in an unfamiliar role as favorite, the Rebels again rose to the occasion. Play against Snow College and Carbon was sometimes spotty, but generally their fast Left to right: Front Row: Violet Swedin, Trudy Meservy, Norma Jones, John Riding, Bruce Wallis, breaking style of play, plus continuous pressure on defense were Richard Larkin, Sheila Baker, JoAnn Lee, and Shanna Stirland. Back Row: Madge Gillespie, Miriam Harenough to earn them and Bonnie Hunt. Bonita Dale Larkin, Terry, rison, Lynne Harrison, Derrill Larkin, Robert Jones, wins. Dixie wins lately may be considThe a cappella choir consists of ered the result of team effort. Fenn This this seventeen members year. Carousel Musical Comedy and Nickell have led the scoring Class of 1960 Is Awarded is the size of an about parade, but the other starters have average a cappella choir, therefore come in for a share of scoring too; someDebut Makes has been music literature the Yednesday of course, someone must set up Top Assembly Trophy This presentwhat restricted. group the play or make the pass The Dixie College musical com- that scoring The Dixie College class of 1960 ed a Christmas concert that was in a field goal. Apresults Carousel will be presented plause is due for Richard Milter, was awarded the coveted award for very well received and have ap- edy and club other several at peared Wednesday, February 19, Thursday, who has indeed become the Rebel top competitive assembly of 1958 special meetings. They will perform work horse with his rebounding during the floor show of the Junior during the Fine Arts Week and also February 20, and Saturday, Februand fine defensive effort; proof of Class dance on Friday, February 7. have several scheduled appearances ary 22, in the college auditorium. his value is readily seen in Coach Studentbody Vice President DeAnna this spring at various functions here Cast and crew members have Englesteads willingness to trust Hawkins presented the trophy to in St. George. been busily engaged in preparing Richard with the guarding of outBruce H a f e n , Commissioner of of the The group consists of some from opposing the Amusements for this, the senior production during the past sev- standing voices in school. These teams. 1958 marks the second con- outstanding on eral weeks. individuals appear frequently Dixies work is cut out secutive year for this talented class assemblies and special programs. The musical Carousel was pre- the rest of the season, for theduring team to cop the and assembly crown, The choir enjoys its a cappella sing-- sented on Broadway and has since must play its remaining three games according to Miss Hawkins, if they ing and appreciates the work Mr. into a successful away from home: CSU, Boise, and can present one more winning as- Putnam has done in producing this been transformed Ricks. motion from sembly before graduation picture. fine group. ICAC League Standings Dixie in two years, the class of 60 Heading the cast of characters will retire a trophy. This is a feat Science Club Is Treated include: Miriam Harrison as Carrie which is seldom accomplished by Pipperidge, Emma Ann Sanders as any class. The last to do so was the class of 1954. Julie Jordan, Darla Kai Blake as To Talk on Psychology The assemblies were judged bv Mrs. Mullen, Kent Cottam as Billy five select judges on the basis of The Science Club was treated to Bigelow, Dale Larkin as David Originality, Excellence of performaTrudy Meservy as Nettie on phychology by Mr. Cama talk nce, Scenery & Costumes and AutoJon Green as Enoch Snow, discussion dience Fowler, appeal. As all who attende 1 eron. He pointed his ur competitive productions thus ward mans adjustment in the world Bruce Hafen as Jigger Craigin, and General Geology Class vear saw, each class had a and space Rodney Nelson as the Starkeeper. potentiof the missile, ally winning show. The judging was Acting as general chairman is Offered Spring Quarter He pointed out some of the extremely close, and perhaps travel. have Butler. Others assisting inwould Arthur 'yeighed in favor of the Seniors for adjustments that a man the first clude: Ron the be to Garner, orchestration; According to Wayne McConkie, unique idea they displayed and to make in order Donna general geology will be mateDalton, carried out so cleverlv, utilizing the choreography; Myrle and traveler. taught Physically Lee Turley, costumes; Howard Putefforts and talents of over 65 class space rially man is ready for outer space, nam, chorus. The students of the again spring quarter. members. is Although this class will be held Hafen and Mike Beard, who were but is he mentally ready13 This college will be in charge of the m and discussed. the open for sophomores scenery. lighting charge of the production, stated one of the problems that the before the beginning of Last week Dean Dutton gave a Thursday thev were relaHIGH COST 'ven was the criteria for the the quarter, they are urged to regreport on part of the theory of The world allows a man to have of their assembly, and tivity. He explained the relationship to is We he own if his pay ister early as the class is to conwilling way of space and time together. Publiciy expressed a deep apprecia-l0tain only 26 students. to the class members. thank Dean for an excellent report. the price. 71-6- 61-5- 9 62-5- 3 75-7- 1, e height, e e hard-foug- one-thir- d scorers 1 Bas-comb- e, until n |