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Show March 4, 1960 THE DIXIE SUN ,, 4 LITTLE MAN ON, CAMPUS Coed of the Month Is Chosen at Dixie Society ! By JONI Snow in Dixie ended February as students awoke on that special day Feb. 29, to see white everywhere. The snowfall didnt stop gals from exercising their rights on Sadie Hawkins Day. The A.W.S. sponsored Sadie Hawkins Day Dance was packed. Girls with fellas in tow kept coming and coming and coming until the dance overflowed from the dance studio to the main floor of the gym. Crazy corsages and zany clothes livened the party. One of the sweetest corsages was Gary Adairs cluster of doughnuts, escorting was Jayne Edwards. Irean Thompson with Golden Adams and Judy Gerber and Kent Cottam really mixed THREE Our coed for March is a friendlv girl from Pioche, Nev., Priscilla Bleak. Being a Dixiana girl, she has held positions on various committees at the girls dormitory. During her freshman year she was elected to be the Dixiana secretary fall quarter and the president during spring quarter. Very artistic with limitless originality, she has worked hard to make assemblies, dances and floats, the very best possible. During this year she has been serving as a very efficient secretary for the Dixie College student-body- . She was recently honored on Sadie Hawkins Day when she was crowned Daisy Mae. Her incessant kindness and bright smile make Priscilla top coed of the month. "TTT E9C3 E3 Gf BULLETIN The Dixie College Rebels dropped a tight up the fun. battle to the Karl Blake and Durrant McAr- University of Utah Frosh, in Salt thur were two of the more pic- Lake City last night, Arlyn afen was high man for the turesquely dressed guys, esorting them were Elda Mae Marshall and Rebs with 26 points. The Rebels meet the BYU Frosh Nancy Rushton. Lee Reber was accompanied by sophomore Priscilla tonight Blake. Miss Daisy Mae. Little Abner, Clarence Beal came with Miriam Harrison. Badminton, jacks and ping pong were other diversions. Marie Wilson with eager Ken Wilkes, Judy Hansen bringing Lar-r- v Terry and Mary Ann Savage and Pete Neilson seemed to be having a ball. Joni and Jax escorted dates Bruce and Jon complete with Christmas corsages, on bikes. All this means only one thing, Never underestimate the power of a womReminded an right Sheila, AWS prexy. Congrats to the girls basketball To Register For Draft team for their fine showing at the BYU. Hurrah weve still got the Colonel Evan P. Clay. Utah State axe. By the way, how is it you Director of Selective Service, has school to freshman be high seniors, issued a reminder to all young men in college? Gail Cooper president federal law requires them to that of the WIA is doing a swell job with Selective Service withfhis year with girls athletic activi- register in five (5) days after attaining their ties. 18th birthday. Well, the final curtain has come Late registration or failure to down on this years musical The register may well result in the Boy Friend. Joan McConkie may young man being declared a delin-now dye her hair natural, Mrs. quent under the Selective Service Garner a'ns Buebonnet will maybe Law As a delinquent he may be attempt to bleach hers, Lee Clark subjected to immediate induction can now let her hair down and all in the Armed Forces without re-the girls and boys will try to scrub gard to his age or other circum- the paint off their faces. This years stances. In addition, willful failure musical introduced new out of town to register may well result in crim-- ' students to the audience. Jess inal prosecution and possible heavy Brown, Don Rowley, Irean Thomp- fine and imprisonment. son, Corrin Neilson, Paul Hunt and All young men who are 18 years Larry Davis all out of towners did of age should report to their near-a wonderful est Local Selective Service Board. job. rin to LA. Anv person who is prevented from peSpring is coming and so are the registering within the "mv fashons. Mondays TV spec- riod by circumstances beyond his tacular showed the latest Paris control should as soon as possible models, esnecially outstanding was bring the matter to the attention white floor length dress with of the Board. ohcosant feathers catching up the Being a member of the National 'ustle. Lamp shade hats and longer Guard or other Reserve components hair in taller hairdos are now the does not relieve a man of his oblistyle. gation to register. post-seaso- n 68-6- 1 1 1 five-da- y 1 For the Best in Hamburgers and Shakes in West St. George Visit the Dairy Freez d .gSio Sterling Silver KIKiNDSHIH KINr " ' I a A lasting gift she 11 rlieri-- h from you Lome in ami ordei it for hei tod.n Grant Johnsons Dixie Jewel Shop f-2- 2 7? "The Boy Friend" Has Third Ward Jr. Take Division Crown M-M- en 5 Successful Nights The St. George Third Ward Jr. winners of the 1958 All- church basketball trophy, waved a warning flag to the rest of the LDS Church teams Saturday as they ran away with the Region 9 tournament in Las Vegas last week. Sparked by high scoring John Phoenix, the local cagcrs romped past the stake winners of the tristate region by impressive margins. Saturday's awards presentations following the championship game between Cedar City and the St. George representative put a healthy slice of the meat on third ward nlates as Phoenix, Ken Reber and Fred Evans were named to the diviteam. In addition, Dick sion Whitehead, another was named to the honorable men- out of forty-sitown students viewed the opening performance of The Boy Friend Wednesday night, the first of five Two-hundre- d x successful, highly entertaining formances. per- The schools represented were: Moapa Valley with 45 students. Fredonia, 30, Virgin Valley, 36, Hurricane, 44, Parowan, 28, Lincoln County, 45, and Enterprise, 18. The Boy Friend was enthus- iastically received with a sell out Friday and Saturday. By popular demand it was held over until Tuesday. The musical troupe traveled to Kanab Wednesday for a sixth performance. tion team. Director, Marion Bentley, states HIGHLIGHT of the ceremony and perhaps the entire tourney was the big thing the secret of the the selection of John Phoenix as success of the musical lies in the fact that it was so much fun. Fun he most valuable player. for the cast as well as the audiThe team, coached by Duane a former Dixie hardcourt star, ence. and managed by Paul Hafen, will We scheme about Church depart for the mammoth tournament in Salt Lake City next And dream about all-st- third-warde- Es-pli- week. THE SIZE of this tournament, And weve been known to scream about often hailed as the worlds largest, prevents any rational speculation certain thing called the Boy teams chances for re- iThat Friend. crown. their championship gaining as to the Center Dixie Studio Department Store See the New Spring Campus Wear at Center Dept. Store Everything in the picture line, see Dixie Studio near the bank. I |