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Show VOLUME VIII MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959 NUMBER Sugar 'n Spice 1 Is Theme For Girls Sugar n Spice Week, gnls week sponsored by the AWS Council at Dixie, April promises to he one of merriment and fun for the entire studentbodv. Carolvn AWS President, ' has reported. The week wall begin officially at 4 Fore-maste- Just taste this delicious pickle, Janet, urges Jayne Edwards and Charlene Phelps. This will be a common expression Tuesday, Pickle Day, as Dixie moves into the second day of Girls week. fun-fille- Voting Today For Co-e- d of Year Voting will be held today, Monday the 6th, in front of the Adminof the istration Building for Co-E- d Year, the candidates being the nine of the Months for this year. Everyone please vote! Co-Ed- 's Photography Department Boasts New Dark Room Dixie College boasts a new dark with plenty of working and equipment space. Converted from a portion of the yearbook room, the new dark room is spacious, conveniently located on the campus, and organized for efficient film developroom according to photographer. Some new items of equipment purchased to be used at the inception of the new dark room include a new print dryer and finisher, a new agitator for developing solutions and five new so called because they give light enough to see but do not expose prints during processing. Pictures are taken by student photographers for school publicity, the school paper, the yearbook, and the school catalog and are processed in this room. Since the dark room was finished at the first of the year the developing and on Page 4) ing arrd reprinting, Karl White, school safe-light- s, Traveling Assembly Fosters Goad Will d Campaigns good will committee in the form of a traveling assembly left Dixie College Monday, March 30, to A To Begin Soon Campaigns are coming up in the near future; primary elections will for entertainment students provide of surrounding high schools and to be held April 16, to be exact. Therefoster relations between them and fore, it is to the advantage of the Dixie. studentbody to get on the ball imThe troupe of traveling entertainmediately and to think and act in ers included a vocal quartette com- behalf of those eligible members of the Freshman Class whom you posed of Lymne Harrison, Miriam would consider worthy for the poHarrison, Hheila Baker, and Studentbody PresThomas, and soloist, Jon sition of 1959-6In other lets start ident. words, Mrs. Foster Green, accompanied by Harrison; Nancy Jackson with a passing those petitions around. If you want to start a petition, dance number; Gordon Hutchings and his saxaphone, accompanied by first of all remember that this canKenny Bowler; Kenny with a piano didate must have a B average in number; and Ron Theobald and order to qualify. Howard Brinton as emcees. Several can draw up a petition. members of the group joined to- TheAnyone must be signed by petition gether in performing a song and fifty students to make it complete, dance number from the recent mu- it is then to be handed to John sical, Kismet. Marion Bentley trav- Riding before April 16. eled with the entertainers as facCampaign policies will be printed ulty advisor. in the next issue of this paper. On Monday the group performed in Hurricane, Kanab, and Orderville high schools. They spent Monday Lambda Delta Sigma night in Panguitch, putting on the show for high schools in Panguitch, Announces Bridal Day Tropic, and C.jrcleville on Tuesday. The assembly committee has Melody in Spring has been anplanned for other outstanding tal- nounced by Maurine Stucki and ent from Dixie College to travel Ada Jane Truman as the theme for northward to the Fillmore, Beaver, Lambda Delta Sigma's 1959 Spring and Delta areas and southward to Bridal Day, set for Saturday, April Pioche and Panaca, Nev., at a later 25. The St. George Stake Primary date. Participating students were Building will be the setting for this at the event; the bridal line will form on selected from the back lawn. college. Rose-Mar- y 0 "try-out- s 30 p. m. Monday with a fi.sluon show and tea to be held in the I DS Recreation Hall. The modelmg for this fashion show will feature the latest in casual, sport, and formal wear, most of these fashions being products ot students in the cewing department. Also, Monday, displays will be set up in the Recreation Hall under the direction of the Home Economics Department, commemorating the 50th year of the Home Economics AssociaPon. The entire public is invited to enjoy this afternorm of entertainment. Timsd-- v the studentbodv will be offered ic favorite victual as the AWS Council begins the traditional "Pickle Day. You. too, can have a pickle for breakfast, and for only a nickel. "An apple a day brings the teacher your way is how' the Council felt when they derided upon Wednesday's activity. This is called Apple Polishing Day, which of course, means that everyone is expected to purchase an apple for teacher. Brownie Points might help, you know. Thursday is "Sack of Sweets Day, which doesn't irfer that you carry a sack of candy and gum around with you all day, but rather that all girls should come to school in a sack dress. You know, sack of sweets. And last of all, the day all j iris have been waiting for since "preter-encFriday. At 1:0(1 we will day gather to enioy the Girls Week Assembly, w'hich will include the awarding of trophies to the most deserving males. Friday night at 7:30 all girls with their preferred dates will eat to their heart's content at a banquet held at the Sugar Loaf Cafe. Tickets can be purchased for $1.50 from anv member of the Council until Tuesday at 4:00, so lets not leave our ticket buying 'til the last minute and miss out on the food and fun. s of the Months will The 'be honored at the banquet, and at the dance following the banquet, week will come the activity-filleto a close by the presentation of of the Year and the Most the Co-EPreferred Man. The AWS Council in charge of Girls Week are: Carolyn Foremaster, president: Jean Ormiston, Karen Hammond, Darlene Heaton, Charlene Phelps. Darlene Aldredge, lane Edwards. Ramond McArthur, and Patsy Atkin. e 1 Co-ed'- d d |