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Show THE DIXIE SUN rvvo I' EI'ITOR STAFF OF THE DIXIE SIX CHIEF October 24, 1958 New Creative Dance For Men Jackie Christensen ItolHTt Maxwell NEi-M NAHEKS Arnold Ashby, Walter Rice, Richard Mangum HI Kathleen Hardy, Loma Lovell EDITORS 'li ' STOILTS WRITERS: Rob Miles, Bill Workman, Jeff Holland, Durant M o. bur Nelson, Joan Esplm, E.'vl'l ES Sian Ai'en. I.yrire Harrison, Rodnr-o Kay liruhn Bolin,.Car..l White Fill iToc : 'll V wnir.-- .- S & !! 1 . Mrs. EMM LTV ADVISOR Pansy Hardv Dixie College Marching Dixie Defeats Weber Band Makes To Cinch Second Place Plans to Go to Phoenix r At our last night game, October the Dixie College Rebels took an early lead to maintain their un- lefeated record in the ICAC stand- ngs. The powerful Rebels defeated Veber 30 to 18. 16, he energetic Marching band a Dixie Co! Icroe are now making extensive plans for a trip to Phoenix game Ariz., for the Phoenix-D.x.wliieh is to be held in the nea ui ure. Band members have been busily eng iged m projecls to raise mono., tor the trip, 'this included baki sales and car washes. 'I hey have a! ,o spent many long hours marches that will be preof the game. sented at the half-tim- e I he marching band at Dixie is famous lor its drills, and during the past years it has been invited to pai lcipote In many throughout the state. Last year tlicv were guests of Weber College at their an nial Homecoming celeI e per-lectin- g activities bration. Townspeople are asked to support the band in its individual endeavors, so that it will be possible tor it to make this journey to l'hoi nix. Scholarly hunters rely on Iiekc-Ufor all their hunting licenses, camping equip-non- t. After running the opening 1 1 cadquar t ers . Pickett Lumber Co. When Your Doctor Prescribes, Take Your Prescription To Dixie Drug Prompt, Efficient Service Is a Specialty jrj 5 I . kick-- ! n a beautiful fifty yard run which et up the Dixie touchdown. A of ground plays enabled to bull his way across for the '.core; but Dixie fumbled on the try for the extra point. The Wildcats showed no signs of defeat, though, and quarterback. Perry, carried the ball over the goal from the sixteen yard line However, a clipping penalty was called against Weber and Dixie ook possession of the ball. Weber "ame back again and scored a safety on the first play. At the end of the first quarter, Dixie led six to se-ic- Gar-iel- s L. d Masculinity in creative dance is being featured at Dixie College under the direction of Mr. Juan Valenzuela. Five male students are: Rodney Nelson, Arnold Ashby, Gary Snow, Brent Crosby, and David Riggs. two. At the beginning of the second yard run quarter, after a sixty-thre- e by Phil Duncan, Jones picked up five through the line and Duncan crashed across. Hafens pass to Jones was good for the extra point. In the second half, the Rebels got off another fast start and a series of plays was climaxed when R. Hafen pitched out to A. Hafen for seventeen yards and six points. This same combination was responsible for our extra point. , At the Weber took the ball, working it slowly back towards our goal, and Stan Nazatiri scored from seventeen yards. After a battle in Weber punted to the Dixie wenty six yard line. Mike Jones ook the punt and showed some fancy running which earned him for seventy four yards and mother TD for Dixie. Ken Garfield scored the extra point. With six minutes showing on the Hock, Weber again came to life and started a drive which gave hem their second touchdown. Dixie took charge of the leather, but after only five ground plays, he gun sounded the end of the game. Dixie had taken the game vith a final score of thirty to eighsee-sa- Gym Supplies yr ff back to the thirty yard line, fen Garfield broke loose off tackle kick-off- Sportsmans V high-ste- mid-ciel- p teen. Masculinity is currently making news in the dance department at Dixie College. A new course, creative dance for men, under the direction of Juan Valenzuela, is giving its five male members intensive training in physical development, coordination, and control. Hearkening back to ancient culture in which men were the main participants in dance activity, this course is designed to teach the men movement experiences that pertain not only to dance, but to all physical activity. Class members are given an awareness and understanding of the impulse and motivation underlying movement. The training is geared to helping each individual student realize his potential in rhvthm, coordination, and balance. The efficacy of dance as athletic training has been recognized in recent years by noted national athletes. The strength, power, and control demanded by dance movement parallel the requirements for the athlefe in his own field. Members of the class have expressed unanimous enthusiasm for the training they receive. According to Arnold Ashby, I took the class because I thought it would be easier than PE. I now find I was wrong. In addition to more strenuous physical activity, the course builds up ones confidence and College German Club Organizes at Dixie poise. Its a real personality Members of the class, in addition to Mr. Ashby, are Brent Crosby, Rodney Nelson, Gary Snow, and David Riggs. Kodak films and finishing. Color film and supplies Just around the corner from the bank, for fast, complete photographic ser vice. Dixie Studio and Camera Shop 20 East Tabernacle St. Phone 669 St. George Save at Tri-Sta- te on Portable Typerwriiters Record Players and Records Albums Pops Office and Tri-Sta- te The organization of the German Club at Dixie College was effected Juniors Hold Annual the week of October according to Mrs. Irene Everett, advisor and lantzen Jive Dance instructor. The Juniors of Dixie College are Officers to spark forthcoming acTill of enthusiasm over their com-:n- tivities are Harold Nye, Aivada. Jantzen Jive to be held October Ohio, president: Robert Maxwell. Mari-lv34, according to Richard Mangum, Hillside. N. J., president. Esplin. St. George, secretary; This sweater dance, a tradition at Charlene Paxman, Washington, reDixie, begins the real class activi- porter. ties at the college. The purpose of the club is not Two entrants from each class will only to further the social t vie for the distinct honor of being of the students, but to add to sweater girl and boy of the year. their knowledge and appreciafion Final choice will be made at the of the customs, songs, door as students buy their tickets; and language of the German people. will be ballot. voting Winners This will be done through studv, by will be announced during the dance. reports, and the viewing of German Interest is expected to run high as films. this dance date approaches. Mrs. Everett said that a closer Advisors for the class are Mr. bond of relationship could he had Juan Valenzuela and Miss Mvma between an already ideal class of Hunsaker. with Mr. Marion J. Bent- students bv means of active particiley as roving advisor. pation within the club. & Music Supply 36 East Tabernacle St. George, Utah g n t; Well Keep Your Clothes Complimenting Your Appearance Cleaning, Pressing Repairing SNOW'S fflodern Cleaners Now on Display eniov-men- folk-lor- The Fabulous 1959 Plymouth See It Today At Ashby & Mcpuaid i ( 1 ! |