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Show r-- p NUMBER 2 V o(r Bsiies EOoId) UC51ESG2 v 5 t-r- ! N FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959 VOLUME IX s r? w i . v - A g JkVilvpi'jO Lr '. C. L d faculty-cookevenison supper and the first look at S rh A:s'a-nianDixie Rebels in their tussle tomorrow with Eastern Arizona arc on deck to highlight the social prospectus for the week end. After a party-packeweek, which has done a beautiful job of making new Dixie College frosh and re- turning sophomores feel at home. the inviting odor of tender deer Child of God steaks is in the air to give a real southern Utah flavor to the opening Tells Fireside Group session's grand finale tonight at the Man must learn to live on the city park. earth, but he must always rememEngineered b v student-minde- d he is a cild of God; President Brent Crosby, the meals ber just as persons who leave home to menu promises a delectable souths.uJy or work have guidance and ern banquet with all the trimmings. love from parents at home, so he For homesick freshmen, if thats can have divine help and guidance possible after such an exciting at all tunes, stated Brother Donl week, this will come closer to Peterson, director of the LDS Insti- Moms cooking than corn flakes tute of Religion, at a fireside held ever could. Sunday evening in the basement of Hope springs eternal. Tor all the St. George stake tabernacle. D'xie football faithful and those A large group of college stuwho have not vet had a chance to dents, present and potential mem- ohserve the fighting Rebels from cambers of Lambda Delta Sigma, the far south school, tomorrows pus religious and social fraternity second contest of the current grid assembled to meet Brother Peter- Hate will bring a determined Dixie son and become acquainted with squad to the Sun Bowl green in a Lambda Delta Sigma. effort to prove that last mighty to the introduced After being week's loss was no indication of group by Stephen Thompson, pres- what the college crew will provide ident of the mens chapter of the this fall in ICAC play. club, Brother Peterson welcomed Saturdays game will also he the members and stressed the importance of religion in a persons life. first official appearance of the "In an organization such as Lambhonorary service fraternity at da Delta Sigma, he said, one can Dixie, which will be responsible for gain the feeling of belonging and hot dog and cold drink sales at all being understood and wanted; it home football contests. provides an anchorage for the spirit, security in this atmoic age with its uncertainties. "DATELIHE" He pointed out that active memof bers of a church the Church Jesus Christ or any other church-- are Sept. 25 Deer supper and Jetctte dance. much more likely to succeed in life. Quoting statistics given by the Sept. 26 Eastern Arizona at Dixie head of public relations of the College. General Electric Corporation, he Sept 2S Publications Partv, 7:00 were showed that most people who p. m.; Rebelettes tryouts, 4 p. m. dismissed from the company lost Oct. 2 Cheerleader tryouts and their jobs not because of lack of class elections. technical skill but because of failOct. 3 Dixie at Palo Verde ure in their personalities and A Ji nr r s d I Peterson r ! i i r. y r . 1 ; j i that j; w r 7f Education: the key to life. Took two FLOAT. troplies. For John, Gene, and Paul, pores full of gold. For the float committee, heads full of aches. DIXIE COLLEGE second-plac- e Delta Psi Omega To View 'Guys and Dolls' In S.L.C. Members of Delta Psi Omega, the honorary Dramatics Fraternity at are currently making plans to attend a performance of the musical Guys and Dolls, scheduled for Saturday, October 10, broadway at the University of Utah in Salt"-LakCity. Initial activity of the club, the trip is planned to give members an opportunity to see a professional or production firsthand. The cast for the forthcoming colThe group will travel to Salt lege play, The Matchmaker, by Lake City via chartered bus, see a Thornton Wilder, has been named natinee performance of the musical by director Marion Bentley, direccomedy, and will be near the Ute tor of the division of fine arts. football stadium for the Both college and high school stur,',me that evening. were chosen to portray the dents The trip is open to all members various characters in the popular of Delta Psi Omega, primarily, but comedy. will be available to other students broadway Cast members are: as space permits. Mr. Vandergelder, Ned Ashby; Those interested in making the I.evi (the Matchmaker), Garna Mrs. total an estimated expense trip at Ambrose, Tom Tisdale; CorOlsen; on the Sociability Committee will be held of $15 Interviews for Janet should contact Jeff Holland; Barnaby. Cecil next week accordingpositions nelius, to Darlene Heaton, 2nd vice president. Schmutz, Lida Brooks, or Marion Pendleton; Malachi, Mike Beard; Committee is the central body concern with proThe Sociability Bentley. Cabman. Mike Malan; Cook, Judy school spirit, activities, and furthering Dixie College on other Hansen: Mrs. Malloy. Lida Brooks; moting in the area. Mrs. Van Huysen. Elizabeth Ann campus The Sociability Committee has long been the backbone of campus Top Beauty Awards Yon Bruhn: F.rmengarde, Penny Hafen; functions. Joe Minnie Fay. Wanda Thompson; New and transfer students are urged to schedule an interview with Gertrude, By liifih School Femmes Scanton. Don Rowlev; Heaton. Fifteen people will be named to head the various activiPresident Bon Frei; Rudolph. Paul Hunt. the committee and to serve on this board. under ties The Matchmaker, s a v s Mr Three Dixie High School Coeds Activities sponsored by the committee include school dances, rallies,I of the speech director new went first, second, and third places Bentlev campus tours, entertaining out of town guests, and pro-should offer a great deal of assemblies, n the deDt school beauty parade contest spirit in other forms. is moting it since 19 in St. George. The event development to the cast, are open to both lower and upper division students, we Positions unusuallv rich in characterization. as a part of the Dixie Roundup. students from outside the immediate area to apply. want a particularly As announced at the Saturday A.ordmq fo critics, it ofis We have a cosmopolitan studentbody at Dixie Col-- . states. Heaton Miss laughter gales iprpp take to want vening rodeo, first place was tak-iege, and advantage of it. exhiDratine life. Mr. ' Wilder bv lovely Virginia Anderson, returned from Sun Valley, Idaho, where she Heaton Miss recently for getting vho appeared on a float sponsored h"s a nositive genius in the Brigham Young University Leadership Conference as participated of anything ahold of essential joys part of a delegation from Dixie College. he touches. (Continued on page 3) Dixie College, e BYU-Uta- h Interviews Available For Sociability Committee Sep-emb- er . snec-menl- n . . . |