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Show THE DIXIE SUN September 25, 1959 Miss Rodeo Utah Honors THREE Off The Cuff 1 Garnered By Dixie Coed By MEL REISNER Once again it's autumn. The time of year when the leaves begin to fall, ducks fly south, and college students descend upon happy, unsus- By JOAN ESPUN Look out! here comes the screamed Bonnie Frei as dudes, she pecting towns. Welcome to campus upperclassmen, new students, and faculty members. As a community with 47 years of experience behind it, St. think would you George would have more sense than to try it again but the people down here are tough and they dont bluff easy. With only few dissenting votes, for obvious reasons, from some experienced turkey owners, we college students have been welcomed back to town for the 4Sth annual showing of the Dixie Follies. This year the Follies promise to be bigger and better than ever. stumbled into the dining room. Bonnie, as you may or may not know, spent the summer waitress-in- g for Utah Parks at Zion. Also working for dear ole U.P. this summer were Smiles Prince, Dick Frei, and Marian Wadsworth at Zion. Amy Lou Savage, Penny Hafen, Garna Olsen and Elaine law-abidin- Christian did their best at Grand Canyon, (North Rim). Holding down the fort on the South Rim were Brooks Pace and Geri Ann Follet, while Sandra Bybee and Elda Mae Marshall were at Bryce. Pat Terry, Ruth Ann Hafen, Titine Spilsbury Marilyn Esplin, and Marilyn Fawson made an attractive Dixie delegation at the Brigham Young University for sum- With an all star cast, headed by the Brent Crosby, were all set to go. The Follies will have a bit of everything this yearWincluJmg dune ng, singing, acrobatics by the cheerleaders (and a demonstration of how to make a full sized battle axe disappear). And even a little studying during the intermissions. i mer school. Wedding bells have been ringing for former Dixie coed Jerri Lund and Burgess Robinson. While at Dixie, Jeri held position at Cheerleader, D Day Queen, and Homecoming Queen. Leaving vacant the office of AWS President, Bonnie Leavitt will soon marry Henry Cook. Now to add a little male interest. John Riding, last years student-bodprexy and new missionary, is currently touring Nebraska with the mission choir. Marion J. Bentley, head of the speech department, spent a most fabulous summer in Europe, travy g JUDY Talk about studying reminds me: Has anyone ever figured out how From Leeds to keep his nooe to the grindstone, his ear to the ground, his shoulder honeybuncher to to the wheel, and look the world in the eye, all at the same tune. cowpuncher. McMULLIN. peach- - pickin n Utahs prize-winni- For those of you who have a flair for big name entertainment, Red 17, attractive McMullin, college freshman Buttons is on at the Flotel Riviera in Las Vegas, and just across the from Leeds, Utah, was named Miss street at the Stardust is a show called Le Lido de Paris. Which leaves Rodeo Utah in the state finals held no doubt as to why that section of town is called the Strip. in conjunction with the Dixie Judy brown-haire- d Roundup here last week. Wearing a beautiful tan and turquoise riding outfit, Judy excelled in horsemanThe first day in class I learned that Spanish is the romantic lanship and was chosen for her outToo bad if you arent signed up, but welcome back to the campus, guage. and personality. standing beauty anyway. eling. Judy is a graduate of Dixie High Contests of various kinds have School where she was very active. kept many of our local girls busy In her Senior year she was chosen this vacation. Harvest Queen and FFA Chapter Joan Esplin and Mary Ann Reber Sweetheart. She has danced in sev St. Miss as were chosen to reign eral of the Dixie College musicals film of dust blurred the huge oval image of the orange A George and Princess during July and has been a cheerleader for moon. heavy the excitement of noisy cattle in dirty corrals, busLveryw'here and August. three years. in green shirts, and howling children in family muchachas bearded tling, Clara of Santa ' Miss Penny Hafen to the boiling din that filled the crescendo herds gave on her experience, won out over twelve other beauties Commenting air. to night repthis August to gain the title of Judy said she was honored the St. George Lions as journeyed to Salt Lake to compete resent of Ticket sales, hay bales, dirty dancing horses tails; the surging, the Dixie Roundup and Miss Washington County Fair, then Queen crowd. movement of a merging Miss as of Utah to title the for represent with other girls proud Rodeo a Utah. Over here. shouts frantic father; Under there. croaks a grubby Miss Utah State Fair. horseman; moving, crowding, evJudy McMullin of Leeds was chosen Miss Rodeo Utah at Rodeo erywhere the teeming, steaming, will travel to In November Judy Festivities where she reigned as Las Vegas to compete for Miss Creative Dance Class screaming of excited hungry hordes. Amid the murky fever of the Queen of the Dixie Roundup. She Rodeo America. will compete for Miss Rodeo Amertempo, a lone still figure rising Exhibit Enjoys Art raised a tousled head and two ica in Las Vegas this fall. beady, gleaming eyes above a redThree Dixie Highbeaut ies won Juan Valenzuela, creative dance wood counter. The places in the rodeo beauty parade. teacher at Dixie College, is subtly face lowered its burning, sensual They are: Virginia Anderson, Nancy By High School Femmes exposing his dance students to the stare to a sticky pair of hands Jackson, and Lawana Carrol. other arts. cupped very tightly over a cold, Joan McConkie and Ilene HarYon wet, wooden case crudely divided mon were chosen at the WashingAwards Hanging on the dance studio .nto 24 small sections. ton County Fair to model their Top Beauty of water colors is a collection walls There in the two trembling palms dresses they tailored at the Style a Continued from Page 1 featuring artist Ray Kingston, the eyes found the motive of their Dress Revue in Salt Lakke City, at Lake in Salt now orominent artist Aild dancing: 8 silver dimes, 5 the State Fair. No by the St. George Elks Lodge City. vorn nickels, 2 pennies, and a giMarilyn and Margaret Fawson 1743. gantic, heavy quarter. A crude, from gay really made news this summer. The pictures vary delegaSecond and third place honors splashings and interesting designs coarse, laugh started in the heavMarilyn traveled with a tion to Washington, D. C., for a went to Nancy Rose Jackson and to somber, sober prints. ing chest. It rumbled, gained and raised itself and the beauties wonderful few days. Lawana Carol, Students of Mr. Valenzuela usu- trimy head to the heights of elaMargaret won one of the highest who rode floats sponsored by the tion. honors that a girl can win. She was Rocky Mountain Produce Company ally see these pictures while whirlThe figure, panting as his emo-ioelected Governor of week long and the Veterans of Foreign Wars ing. or possibly upside down, so G:rls State at Logan this June. She respectively. subsided, turned slowly, eyes their view of the water colors may was also runnerup for Senator to be a trifle blurred; however, their .till glued downward at the now denched hands. He started down The girls were judged on the enjovment and appreciation should Girls Nation. he cluttered gravel path atop a Thm column has for the most basis of a contest held the preced not be affected. lozen rows of even more cluttered about the girls ing Thursday and on their appear part been chit-chMr. Valenzuela is also including ement bleachers, moving at a and their doing but we have some-hin- ance as they took part in the pa lectures on Acting in his creative juickening pace toward the rising rade. to say about those new dance classes. moon. blazers. Boys, theyre really Miss Anderson, 16, a statuesque white card dangled A small, IVY! livcold live tomorrow by the judges Prepare to a string on his rear from F.d. Mote These have obviously blonde, stopped imply blue birthday ing every minute of today. belt loop. On it were five blue Any social aton her beautiful Toiyio Doings. of her win-- i students cake float. 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