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Show ih, VOLUME IX FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1960 NUMBER 10 HebaSs IcagSe Brosisos , dash 'BaMie Axe On With a Rebel yell the Dixie Rebel basketball team will take the court tonight against the Broncos from CSU in the battle of the axe. The tall and talented Broncos from C. S. U. are out to get the "Axe which now hangs in the halls of Dixie. Saturday night the Rebel squad will journey to Cedar City for a return bout with the Broncos. At stake also will be the Southern division I.C.A.C. leadership. Both the Rebels and Broncos have records for league play. he Broncos have the favorite berth. In precision play the Cedar team beat Nevada Southern twice, a team that beat the Rebels twice. But, lost of all. the Broncos won their own invitational tourney. The smaller bat speedier Rebels have looked good in their last two games. The Dixe defensive play came into its own over the past two week ends, something that was lacking in pre season play. Tonight and tomorrow nights games will be the rubber match for Coach Ray Englestead. Entering his third year as coach of the Rebels, the likeable coach has won three and los tthree with C.S.U. 3-- 1 1 i r REB CAGERS KARL BLAKE AND Jerrold Wilson nod GrMder Randy Ence, with last weeks campus visitor . . . and the children say he could laugh, play, and wave that Rebel flag like a trooper. Purchase DATELINE 1 January Rebel Victory Bell Announcement was made day of the purchase of a victory bell by the Dixie College Juniors Produce Assembly According to Student Prexy Brent Hez kiah, gastric-juic- e for years in the digestive tract Crosby, a member of the of Monstro, the gigantic whale, was rescued by a group of sailors Friday the bell will be rung by the during the junior class assembly. after each Dixie throughIt took sailors, bopsters, U. S. Housewives, Japanese dancers, cow- out the remainder victory of basketball the s to to convince Hezekiah regboys, chefs, nurses, and even newly-wedseason, and at future athetic ulate the gastric-juic- e wheel and find out what he had been nuss.ng. Commissioners of amusements, Ruth Ann Hafen, and Ned Ashby events. report that Hezzie is doing fine. He has a car, a U. S. housewife, three TONIGHTS CLASSIC against Geisha girls, a ranch, two nurses, six chefs, and the daily paper. Hezekiah was played by Steven Larkin, and the Captain was played CSU otters the first opportunity for bell to clang out the news of by Merle Bostwick. Brooks Pace and Steven Larkin were first and atheRebel triumph. second mates. e school bell was loThe LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler cated near Rockville, Utah and was toted to the Dixie campus Wedb face-liftin- g Sophomore Class (wrestling). January 28 Dixie at K a n a b (wrestling). January 29 BYU Orchestra Concert 2 p. m.; Freshman Competitive Assembly; Snow at Dixie; Dance. January 30 Carbon at Dixie. February 4 Delta Psi Omega, (wrestling); Stocking Shuffle, Ka- February 5 Kanab at Dixie nab at Dixie (basketball); Dixie at Carbon. February 6 Dixie at Snow. Local Guardsmen Are Delayed on Return Trip old-styl- nesday afternoon. It has undergone a job and other minor rehabilitations since then, with hard at work with the electric sander. 22 Dance; CSU at Dixie. January 23 Dixie at CSU. January 25 I BLA meeting. January 27 Hurricane at Dixie Nine Dixie College students returned to class Monday afternoon after a delay due to engine trouble aboard an Air Force Cl 19, in which they were being transported home from the Air training for "Special Forces. THE REBEL victory clanger is Students were: Student Body similar to the one used by the5 President, Brent Crosby; Soph. CouBrigham Young University Com. of Amusements, Jon Green; gars. The BY bell has become traofficer. Walter Cox; Sr. dition in Provo, as this one may Bob Pickett; Soph., Allan Bovack; Sr. Fred Graff; and Sr. Garth easily do in St. George. Milne. They left Salt Lake Sunday at 2:30 and after developing engine trouble near Delta returned to Salt Lake where they spent the night "fun night was sponsored last and recquisitioned another plane Monday evening in the gymnasium from Hill Air Force Base to fly by the Womens Intramural Asso- home Monday. ciation for all interested girls in both the high school and college Senior Takes 8th divisions. WIA Holds Fun Night In Vool Contest Various sports equipment includbasketballs, tether balls, a trampoline, and jacks, was offered to provide activity for all. At the conclusion of the sports activities, refreshments consisting of cookies and punch were avail- Margaret Fawson, 17, Senior, took eighth place in the junior division of ihe I960, Make It Yourself With Wool. contest held in Salt Lake Citv. Margaret competed with 101 girls all winners in the local able. competition. Gail Cooper, WIA president, encourages all the girls to join in on the fun in future "fun nights which she plans to hold at least once a month for the remainder of the year. Every girl is cordially in- vited and assured of a good time. ahnid of her arrival on Thursday of last week to he judged. The contesf-ntwere also judged on how their dresses fit, the style and he general appearance. Poise and personality were also taken into consideration. ing T Margarets dress was sent to Salt a ve s |