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Show January the dixie sun 27, 1961 FIVE Missionary Club Formed On Dixie Campus One girl plus eighteen men plus 31:10, and by the Savior to the five wives equals one Returned lawyer in Luke 10:37. Four of the elders are married and the fifths Missionary Club. e Unique among the wedding is scheduled for next Wedorganizations at Dixie College is the nesday. Returned Missionary Eligibility for membership is atClub, which boasts as one of its tained by a students having served unwritten objectives to see that the his church honorably as a proselytmost eligible bachelors on campus ing missionary. Unlike Delta Phi, find the good thing recommended the national fraternity for returned by Solomon in Proverbs 18:22 and missionaries, a chapter of which social-servic- newly-form- er rick mugh SOCIETY By JONI This issue was organized at Dixie College six years ago, or its companion sorority, Beta Pi, this new club does not exclude the opposite sex from membership. Of the nineteen students who are qualified for membership, only one is a girl. The only girl in the group, redheaded K a r e e n Brown, of St. George, who works mornings in President Bruhns office, was selected as secretary when the elections were held at the initial meeting on January 12. Other officers are Burnell Hunt, St. George, president; Vard Hall, Hurricane, vice president; Charles Palmer, Alton, basketball captain; Dale Hunt,. Nevada, and Walter Win-soDelta, amusement and service activity Last Friday the officers met and wrote the constitution for the new organization. They are now planning activities for the year, including an excursion to Salt Lake City for April Conference, and a temple session, a testimony meeting, and two fireside chats each month, to which members are encouraged to bring guests with them. Bun-kervill- e, r. Society Once Upon a Mattress was also very good. Loved the scenery and unusual costumes in the Sophomore Competitive Assembly. The colors were marvelous, loved seeing Lee Reber, our honored prexy up there in the costume of an eel. Bob Jones and Konny Campbell did very well. Band Aid Dance The Band-Ai- d Dance was really the craziest! Walts combo sounded neat and since we had won the ball game the dance was really the most. I hope the band made some money on the dance. Maybe theyll give the money to Donna Widic who gave the wonderful announcement in assembly, I really think that shes the one that needs aid! No, really, she was outstanding on ! ' i j LA COUNTRY GIRL LOOK, translated from the French by Vicky Vaughn to the pages of seventeen. Prim pinafore, aaucily scalloped and bowed, perches over wide stripes, de ceptively demure bateau neck dips deep in back. Disarming channel in cotton chambray. Lilac, beige or green. 5 to 15. only the LOOK it expensive 1(LS5 Center Department Store of the Dixie Sun is featuring Dixie High School, so Id like to talk aboue some high school students that have been making news. The Dixie High School class Senior class president Ralph Atkin, basketball ace and debater; Vice president, blonde Ruth Ann Hafen; secretary, Peggy Pitchforth, Annual and Connie Sturz-eneggand Martin Empey, talented Commissioners of amusements, have combined with Senior class members to walk away with the Christtop spot in the AWS-AMmas Drive and to present the first of the competitive assemblies in a r; S spoof about heaven. Petite Linda Neilson, Junior class prexy, Vice president Car! Brown, a handy man to have around; capable secretary Emily Cottam; and Dean. Rueckert and Atkin Pace have started around the rumor that the Juniors are a very sharp class. Coming second in the Christmas Drive and topping all other entries in the Homecoming parade the Juniors are working on a top competitive assembly. The Jetettes, headed by Linda Snow as president have been a real asset to the school this year. The steadfast pep club with Peggy Pitchforth and Diane Schmutz ai the helm have accompanied the Dixie Flyers on trips to B vie. Hurricane, Cedar and other points of interest. High school students hold important places in band and chorus activities. The drama departner.1 has introduced some high school students in top roles this season. Merrilee Holt, the lead in Dial M for Murder is a Senior as is Dan Morris who took a supporting part. Atkin Pace, the scene stealing inspector in the thriller is a Junior In Our Town, Randy Peterson, Junior, took the lead role as George Gibbs; Senior Lolly Thomas, took the part of Rebecca in the same Sociproduction. The ability committees have thrived with the help of high school students. The high school cheerleaders are doing a terrific job this the trombone. year. A Japanese Sunset, the college Congratulations Dixie High ward Gold and Green ball was School! packed. Seen admiring the color Delta Psis trip to Salt Lake Ci'v slides were Lavoy Hafen and Ann to see a couple of productions pt Barnum. Seen together were Dixie the Capitol Treatre was great! AlBarnum and Vernon Anderson; though the trip in the Blue Goose Sharon Boies and Jeff Allred; Glen was long and tiresome it was wor'h Nelson and Nancy Jackson; Mariet- it. The Shakepeare of Midsummer ta Barton and Dale Hunt; Lida Dream was tremendous. Nights Brooks and Wayne Shamo; and Garth Milne and Rosemary Truman. The floorshow was very nice, the members of the college ward s Kodak films and finish- the did two floorshow dances, ing. Color films and sup- Cha the and Cha, Konny Swing plies. Campbell and Glen Nelson directwere dancers of the Some ing. Selma Ashby, Lilly Quigley, and Phyllis Sanders. Nancy Jackson, Shirley Christensen, and Pat Terry, accompanied by Ramona McArthur sang a Japanese number wearing kimonas. The dance was a ball! Tomorrows the Ax Game. Lets show Cedar City where to go (and get the ax back! AWS-AM- DIXIE STUDIO and Camera Shop East Tabernacle Phone OR St. George 20 --j |