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Show VOLUME VIII FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1959 NUMBER 8 Dixie Moves Info Rebels Take League Leadership League Lead Dixie lost their first league en- -' Dixie leads the league! Yes, the Rebels are off to a good start this year with 2 wins and no losses We are tied with VCSU for the top on the counter to Hurricane won three then road, games to move into first place in Region Tens Dixie Division. The Dixie tri-- j En- umphs were over Kanab and Cedar City 59- terprise 40. The Flyers were especially im- pressive last Friday in their win over Cedar as they burst to a 40 to 9 halftime lead. Dixie seasonal record is now 12 wins against two losses. Harris Smith is the leading Dixie scorer with 189 points in 14 games for a 13.5 average, Durant McArthur has 147 points for 10.5 standard for the season. Smooth shooting forward John Phoenix has hit for 113 in 13 eames and guards George Staheli and Jeff Holland scored 72 and 70 points respectively. Holland is Captain of the squad, Coach Brooks has developed a good squad this year, and with work they could go places. Next Flyer game is this Friday Jan. 23 at 47-4- 5 j 58-2- spot. Mr. Miller and Mr Worthen seem to be the "big guns" for our squad thus far These boys are also the of the team. They were chosen by the players themselves and beth are representing th timn well. In the first league game we played the Boise Bronchos. Dixie took an early lead and held it, but the Bronchos pushed the whole game. The oovs with starting duties that night were: Worthen, Millet Leonard, R. Hafen and A. llafen A1 Worthen was high man with 2t points, followed by Miller with 10. The final score was Dix.e 69, Hoist 2, 56-4- i ; i g ; i i 53. 34-3- Members of the Rebelettes, Dixies prize marching unit, are: Janet Holley, Connie Terry, Carolyn Naegle, Judy Hansen, Shaion Jones, Marilyn Snow, Sherryl OConner, Priscilla Bleak, Sharlene Phelps, and Grace McAllister. Absent from pictuie is Maurine Hall. Mendez Gives Great Performance . Members of Dixie College and townspeople of St. George thrilled to the remarkable virtuoso, Rafael Mendez, as he performed with the Dixie College concert band Thursday in the new Dixie College gym. The internationally famed trumpet virtuose arrived in St. Gtorge. January 21, in order to rehearse with the band before his performance. Bean Day Bash Honors In addition to his concert Mr. conducted a brass clinic, Mendez of July in the auditorium for interested stuThe Bean Day Bash in honor of dents and members of the commu'he of July has been se- nity. lected as the theme for an all-- . school party at Dixie College to be Dads and Daughters To held Saturday, Jan. 24. The party, which will begin at Dance Monday, Feb. 9 8 p. m. is to be held in the for the West Elementary ? Thats Can that Dad dance school. Decorations will consist of a Christmas tree, trimmed with what we want to find out at the Halloween trinkets. Santa Claus will Dads and Daughters Night which9 also be there to distribute Valen- will be held Monday, February tines to each student. Reigning over irr the college library. This event was thought up by the affair will be a Bean Day nine enthusiastic AWS girls who Queen, to be crowned that evening. think it will be an exciting change Games of all types including hop- co date their dads. The fun will begin promptly at scotch, hula hoop, lacks, and ping pong will highlight the activities. 8:00 with a program including: the Dancing will also be an added fea- awarding of special prizes to- the and ture of the evening. dads, games, refreshments, featuring a jitterbug conBarbequed hamburgers will be dancing and served by Marian J. Bentley, a test All you girls who are temporarily member of the Dixie College fac- fatherless are inviced to adopt your ulty. girl friends father and come with The party is strictly a them. Well accept polgamv for affair and all students who attend this one affair. Everyone will have are asked to please comply to this a good time, so keep February 9 in mind, and get your dates ifgulation. Un-Four- th gym-nasiu- ! ! - ! j ! no-dat- f i i J i On schedule next was a meet with the Carbon Eagles fiom Puce With a fast and temfic team, Carbon really gave the Rebels a run for their money. It was tied at the half, bui the Rebels came back to win in a terrific second The same boys started half this game with the exception of Wilson who was in for A. Hafen. The fellows with the double digits this game were: Miller on top with 15, Worthen 15, and Allen, the surprise of the evomng, 10 points. The Rebel rcstci consists of twelve players: Miller, Worthen, e ! ! Costumes Are Readied For College Musical 4 76-5- A. Hafen, R. Hafen, Wilson. Leon- 'Costume material' has now been ard, Allen, Wilkes, Blake, Bascom, for the forthcoming Laub, and Beal. Coach Englestead at Dixie has picked quality boys, and is doCollege. ing a top notch job coaching them Materials were selected and purBut the big test lies with the chased by Marion J. Bentley, direc- coming week end. Three games are tor of the show and Dale Graff of scheduled: Boise, Ricks, and Weber San Francisco, Calif., who also de- All three games will be real battles, so lets wish them lots of luck and signed the costumes. Students will be individually re- really support them as they fight sponsible for the actual construc- for Dixie College. tion of their costumes. If help is needed in fitting or if other probRebelettes March At lems art encountered, they may receive assistance from Mrs. Donna K. Parkinson, clothing instructor at Utah State Game the school. The costumes are deTwelve girls who march wdth all signed to reflect the exotic customs the precision of the Rockcttes and color of Egyptian life. this could be none other than Why the "Kismet, prize winning the Dixie College Rebelettes, the hroadway musical, was first pre- Rebelettes who recently traveled to sented at the Ziegfield Theatre, Logan to march during the halfNew York City, on Dec. 3, 1953. time activities for the The music and lyrics for the State basketball game. Arabian Nights Under the efficient leadership of on Page 3) Miss Myrna Hunsaker, this outstanding marching group is thrilling its audiences during the Must Make Graduate interval at all college games. Recently the organization elected Hansen of Hurricane, to fill Application for Diploma Judy the secretarial vacancy when MaA prospective graduates o f rion Wadsw'orth withdrew to take Other offiDixie College and Dixie High the lead in Kismet. School who have not yet made ap- cers are Janet Holley, Springville, plication for giaduation are ad- president; Grace McAllister, St. vised tc do so at once, according to Gcorec, Marilyn Snow, Vernal, reporter. registrar, B. Glen Smith. diForms may be obtained from Also, to fill the vacancy created vision directors or from the regi- by the withdrawal of Louise I.oucas from Dixie, Maurine Hall of Enterstrars office. It is also particularly necessary prise wa- selected to be twelfth that the high school students check gal on the tearg in tryouts which their credentials before the second were held icccntly. semester is too far under way. Keep up the good work girls!! purchased production of Kismet ! melody-- drenched half-tim- - e |