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Show VOLUME IX FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 9.19 NUMBER 7 Mardi Gras Highlights Final Day of AMS-AW- S Christmas Fund Drive The spirit of Christmas is very real at Dixie College th.s week as a result of the AMS and AWS sponsored drive to help needlv citizens of St. George have a Merry "hnstmas. According to AMS proxy Larry Harmon, the purnose of the drive, first instituted this year, is to ds volon better and stronger ties between the school and the com-vnmuni- Two highlights of the drive are Mirdi Gras dance held tonight md a week long race between 'lasses to see which can collect the ios rinnov for the needy families. CI.SS MEMBLRS have been asked to donate ten cents each. The class giving the most money will hive its string of lights highest on a special Christmas tree to be set up in the library entrance. The s'rings of lights of the other c! i.sses will be below in order to tm amount of money they collect. The dance wil feature booths and door prizes and all profits will go to the Christmas drive. n GORDON HUTCHINGS AND ILONA ATKIN were crowned King and Queen of the Harvest Ball Friday of the FFA and FHA was highlighted by the auctioning of turnight. The dance, under the keys, pies, and cakes and the crowning of the se two pnoular students. Gordon, a senior, has many talents especially in the musical field, lie is president of the chorus and his sweet sax has been the highlight of many an assembly. He is another of those g Dixie hard-fightin- football players. Ilona is a blond, brown-eyeSenior with many talents. An active participant in student affairs, she is a member of the Jetettes. This lovelv miss is better known as Lonny. Other candidates were Bob Nelson, Brooks Pace, Wesley Stucki, Shirley Graff, Gcri Ivie and Kay Tobler. H gh co-e- d d DELTA PSI OMEGA: FIRST 1959 INITIATIONS Cl New Delta Psi Omega members will be initiated at a formal dinner by candle light Wednesday, December 16, at six oclock in the Home r-- U ! O wj 14 GiJvbss's Plata J Li Economics Lounge. n n Mi.MBERS of the club are selected by invitation only, on the basis of 3 H xriMk .' their speech activities at school. Students become eligible by participaLj tion in school plays, the speech festival, and working on stage crews. An eligibility committee chooses the new members at an interview December 12 and Beaver Dam Lodge have been named as time and in which they must display a genuine interest in the club. Dixie Leadership Conference, according to Student place and THIS YEAR in an attempt to broaden the interests backgrounds Ufficcusfor the first o? the event. Marilyn Fawson and Darlene Heaton, of its members, the Delta Psi Omega is exploring the fine arts in semA NEW experiment in bettering understandings between different stu- inars and prepared programs that cover the entire field of fine arts. rO Or TOveraracG , dent organizations, the conference will be exclusively an "Enchanted Garden" Is Prom Theme; Juniors Prepare For Dec 11 Register How With Formal Your Division Director The Stake Recreation Hall will become an Enchanted Garden December 11 to serve as the paradisal setting of the annual Junior Prom. Prom Chairman LaRene Lundberg assures the studdent body that this will be one of the biggest dances of the year and one of the best proms DECORATION PLANS are underway to transform the dance hall into a beautiful paradise. Soft lights, heavenly decorations, andis suporchestral strains will all lend to the atmosphere. The garden fposed to represent the Garden of Eden and Adam and Eve will have You may begin registering for the Winter Quarter this week and until the quarter begins. This will provide an excellent opportunity for you to visit with your Division Director long enough for you to get your program well their special place in the affair. DATELINE" in mind. You will find them in their The Garden of Eden theme will offices at the times noted: Dec. 4 Country Girl, 8:00; be further carried out in the asand Mr. Bentley, Dally, Mardi Gras. sembly preceding the dance and in Dec. 5 G e o o g y Field Trip; the floor show at the dance. Country Girl. exMr. Dalton, Daily, THE PROM will be a formal Dec. 7 Final Week. and corsages will be in order. cept Friday, dance Dec. 9 Science Seminar, 4:00. Beginning at 9 p. m. next Friday, Mr. McConkie, 9:00-- 0:0 0; 12 Eec. 11 Junior Prom; Faculty the prom should be a must for Xmas Party. Noon; 4:00 p. m. Daily everyone. Dec. 12 Leadership Conference. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The Junior Prom committee Dec. 13 Christmas Choral Con0 and Mr. Larson, Vicky Spilsbury, Lolly cert. Brooks Clark Christian, daily. Thomas, Dec. 14 Christmas Dance ConRuth Ann and cert; FBLA; Winter Quarter Begins. Pace, Kathleen Blake, Mr. Woodbury, Dec. 16 Delta Psi Jmas Party Hafen, Kaye Tobler, Ralph Atkin, 1:00 to 4:30 daily. and Initiations. Ned Ashby, Joan McConkie, Ilene Mr. Everett, daily exDec. 117 All School Caroling Harmon, Millie Holt, Connie Assemblies. and Sharon Party; Dejta Psi. during cept Garth Pickett, Dec. 18 Christmas Vacation. daily except Wednesdays. and Vivian Taylor. AMS-AW- S 8:00-9:0- 0 1:00-2:0- 1 3:00-5:0- 0 3:00-4:0- 1 1:00-2:0- 0 3:00-5:0- 10:00-12:0- 0 8:00-9:3- 0 Sturz-enegge- r. All-Dixi- e af- - fair but promises to prove very educational for new leaders of campus clubs. 11:00-12:0- 0 3:00-4:3- 0 The leadership group will Include Studentbody officers, class ol fleers, presidents of campus clubs, AMS and AWS councils, and Sociability and Assembly committees. Scheduled to begin at 8:00 a. m., a full days activities will mix both fun and work. Separate workshop sessions conducted by various key leaders will be geared to promoting a higher calibre of leadership to individual leaders as well as a more thorough general knowledge of campus and administrative problems on the Dixie campus. The FUN will include singing, lunch, and a special surprise. SIMILAR conferences have been held at many Universities with a similar purpose in mind. BYU students met at Sun Valley, Idaho at the beginning of the current quarter. Dixie SBP Brent Crosby and VP Darlene Heaton amended this affair and hope to pass on many ideas gained in Dixies own cofab. Keynote speaker for the convention is Mr. Donl Pederson, who will kickoff what may prove to be a valuable addition to student officer functions at Dixie College. |