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Show THE DIXIE SUN October 24, 1958 Personality of the Week Sociability Committee Is ' z oy Kudeus ' Dixie College Students f Of "Dixie Spirit" Steps to insure the continuation Dixie Spirit traditional have been taken by the appointment of the nucleus of the Sociability Committee this week at Dixie of the W dvres and parties. They are also in charge of entertaining guest students from other schools who come here to participate in interscholastic ''tivities of various kinds. Directing the activities of the committee is Lucile Hunt of Beryl, J of Dixie Colsecond lege. Miss Hunt will be assisted by he following committee members: .lean Ormiston, Phoenix, Ariz.; Sherryl OConner, Salvano, Calif.; Louise Lucas, Gervaes, Ore.; Ronald Theobald, Magna; Jean Terry, Bob Campbell, Sandy; Bountiful; Shirl Rawlings. Roosevelt; Bonita vice-preside- fY clude: Student government, John Riding Marilyn Foremaster: S'lident affairs, Jim Gillins and Carolyn Foremaster; Publications. Jackie' r'hristensen and Elaine Winterton; Sociability activities, I.ucile Hunt and Rose Marv Thomas; Meeting . for advisors, Mr. Loraine and e Members of AMS Recently Elected Wond-burv- At Dixie College Council members of the AMS at Dixie College were recently elected, according to Loraine Woodbury, JAY GROVES ROSEMARY THOMAS dean of students, and AMS advisor. This dignified looking gentleman Scene: Sidewalk just below CenThose elected to work in with Jim Gillins, Pioche, ter Department (out of in our male personality of the week. He was born in Philadelphia, Pa. Nev., president of the AMS include: sight). Jeff Holland, and Brent Crosby, Complication: Im late for work He attended high school in Engleboth of St. George; Ken Bastian of and Rose Mary is skipping to Band wood, Calif., at Cathedro High, where he was very active in student Neola; Fred Wilkinson of McDer-mit- t, class. affairs and athletics. He held the Mood: Strange, very uncorked. Nev., and Joe Hamilton of Texas. Rose Mary Thomas wasnt born position of class secretary, and The committee will be directly in and isnt going to do nothing but worked on various other committees. He was on the football and charge of all boys social activities isnt going to major in anything and swimming teams, and was elected on the campus. Some of the events isnt going to die. What is she? is an captain of the swimming team. He In truth, our planned by them include: and inin a Police to is She and unusual girl. tramural program assemblies, say also played football likely in home town his Athletic League the annual Boys Day, which is held anything from squeeze me, to in the spring. itll go faster than last week will. I While discussing sports with Jay, found he has a great interest and This paragraph is dedicated to that the enlightenment of the average philosophy aon sports. He feels and the priMilne student. Rose Mary says nobody sports are necessity, will understand, but I have full mary purpose of sports should be Hamilton, Elgin, Wyler keep in good physical condition faith since the swing of schools to well fun. He says that as back to intellectualityRose Mary it is a as to haverelaxation I for stunecessary would look helpless and say good school. dents attending more word with another grief, than one syllable!than you will Jay has served with Uncle Sam I Rose Mary has brown eyes and nat- in the Air Force. Through his leadm'TViVndfy-'- Store vice-preside- Jewelry Co. Latest in campus wear Your Headquarters Van Heusen Catalina Vicki Vaughn Bobbie Brooks i. At about S:30 p. m. last Saturday nine students from Dixie College came flying into St. George. They were returning from a four dn journey to Ogden where they attended the annual Junior College G w 'will Conterence. .The Wednesday before, the nine, which included Mr. I oraine Woodbury. Dean of Students: John Riding. Jim Gillins, Rose Mary Thomas, I ucile Hunt, Carolyn and Marilyn Foremaster, Jackie Christensen, and Flame Winterton, had packed the school station wagon and started for Ogden, hut upon reaching Salt Lake City they stopped for the night. Here they obtained rooms and enioved the production of South Pacific. The following morning thevagam resumed their journey and arrived in Ogden at 10:30 a. m. just in ime to register for the coming meetings. Various subjects and those who represented Dixie in each phase in- Terry, Enterprise; John Jennings, Bruce Wallis, Merrill Webb, Margaret Fawson, Ethel Lynn Sorenson, Joan Esplin, Joe Lang, Stephen Thompson, Glenn Hafen, and Clar-inThompson, all of St. George. Department Store Return From Goodwill Conference at Weber night, College. The major duty of the Sociability Committee is to oversee the various social activities such as school CENTER TIIKEE ership ability he became a sergeant, and for historys sake, he spent one day in Korea, which Im sure he feels was plenty. After his stay in the Air Force Jay worked for a year, saved his money, and came to Dixie to school. Now that he is at Dixie, he has been elected Sophomore President, and we might add that he is doing an outstanding job. He is a member also. Jay is a real of the asset to Dixie College. When asked about Dixie, he replied, I've really enjoyed it here, and I feel Ive found a home at Dixie. The people are the finest Ive ever met, and I wouldn't make any changes at Dixie if I could. Yes. Jay plans to attend the Utah Did you die here? State University next year and preWhen its black. in six pare to be a teacher of Social SciAnd Ill be twenty-fivence. When asked why he chose more years. betto the dedicated teaching for a profession, he said, Paragraph terment of lives. Get to know Rose I feel that some mistakes were made bv some of the teachers who Mary. have taught me over the years, and Hmm. End of column. urally curled hair, and an infectious. wonderful laugh. She was president of her senior class at Dixie High School, has twirled with Lands for five years, Oh! dont say that! Theyll think, Good grief, wont she ever learn to twirl?was the second lady lead in the Dixie Brigadoon, acCollege musical, tive in the cast of Carousel. She loves dancing, singing, fresh peaches, teacups and saucers, Nat King Cole, Doris Day, and hates parsnips. Rose Mary has a very peaved pet, but wont let it be printed for fear youll all start calling her by it. End of paragraph. Bom here? e The first night there, the students were entertained at a banquet bv he associated officers of Webc r Co'lege at the Canton Cafe, alter which thev were taken to the homes of the various townspeople with whom they were to stay. The next day found tlvm again busy engaged with meetings, but later that evening thev were feted to another banquet held at Old MacDonald's Tarm just outside the1 city Thev were later guests at a dance held at the college. The students were enchanted with the beauty of the new Weber College Campus and expressed themsehes as hnppv having had the opportunity to attend the Leadership Conference Is Held at Dixie The high schools of Region 10 recently held their leadership conference at Dixie College. Each vear, it is the poliev of the schools to hold such a conference, alternating between the College of Southern Utah in Cedar City and Dixie College. Dix-ian- a Meetings were held in the womens residence hall with the opening session being held from 10:30 a. m. until 12 00 at which time meetings were adjourned. Students then w'ere feted to a luncheon held in the home economics lounge. Mrs. Hanah Wells of the college faculty was in charge of the luncheon. At 1:30 p. m. meetings were again resumed and continued until .3:00 p. m., during which time such stutopics as student government, were dent affairs, and publications discussed. Each high school in the region was represented by three delegates and an advisor. would like to correct these for my students, if I can. Were proud to have you as a member of our studentbody, Jay, and we know you will succeed, because great men always do. I |