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Show Page 4 - THE DIXIE SUN - February 3, 1972 OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED (Continued From Page 3) I gram and its advantages. If can answer any specific questions for you or your students, please call me, collect, at (SOI) 752-135- Thank you. Sincerely, Joseph A. Cappa, Jr. Colonel, Infantry Professor of Military Science : than a tack hcad.' TlicShapes of time with the Higher Board both advising and seeking advice of pertaining to the betterment the school. All this is fine and good, also appreciated. However, the fact still remains that the student-boddoes not know their President. Some probably don't care too much, but I have heard students express a desire to at least see him. Recently, we had occasion to hear a discussion partly having Administration-studen- t to do with relationships. One of the brought up included the fact that a number of students have never seen our President, and those who have know little about him. Because we don't often, if at all, see President Losee, we tend to feel distant and that he is very aloof. It is a fact that President Disee is not often available, but i IT I 5 SMALtfl? Kokamia questions wottLo'5 5Mflut'Sr rp neL.OUI6R s rue F KMaJ jjj I y President Losee: We do rethe fact that you are a spect the reason is not because he is In fact, we believe it is just the opposite. President Losee spends a great deal of time trying to improve Dixie College. For example, for the last two weeks he has been meeting with the State Legislators, trying to get money for the improvement of the college. He spends a lot very busy man, but is it possible for you to get to know who you are being busy for. If it is possible, we would like students to be given a chance to both see and get to know you better. We don't want to go to Dixie College two years saying. "Where and Who Is President Losee?" Dixie Debate Goes Big Time the Marquise may be the one for you )t's one of the most popular of all "fancy-cut- " gems And O Whether the shape is Marquiso, Pear, Emerald or Round, each ArtCarved diamond is cut to perfection for maximum brilliance and beauty aw Come in and let us help you pick the perfect shape. 8 I s o o tn u :Art Carved o w n Milne Jewelry Company w ci 43 E. 100 N. ci o St. George, Utah & . AS a Oratory, Oral Interpetation, and Extemporaneous Speaking were the events in the Open An open Forensics Division. division means that all JV and The place, last weekend, was the University of Utah, and the action was the Great Salt Lake Invitational Debate and Forensics Meet. Forty-fiv- e universities, colleges, and junior colleges from Wichita State and Texas Tech entertains Mrs. Allred's 2nd Frank Weinrauch, and Burl ,4i; Dixie in Jum represented Division Debate. It was Bland Carolee's first compel--debate. As Barry said later. I scary before you do it the ij time but after that it is ref educational and a good exp ience. Anybody who had r debated before has no idea the intense mental pressure th. 3rd, in Extemp prelims. major surprise was Lorene Hinton, a finalist in 11 of 14 intercollegiate meets over this and last season, not making semifinals in Oratory as she had done at this same meet last year asa Frosli amidst Upper Division representatives. The members of the Dixie squad feel confident that Lorene will snap out of her slump and return to her winning ways in the near future. Barry Bulow, Carolee Cluny, Weinrauch Grade a A is present over the two days competition. It is mentally exhausting." Varsity Competitors compete into the same rounds. It is rough on the JV's but rewarding in and competition. experience Only one JV competitor, Marilyn Pickett of Snow College, to the University of Southern California and Washington State University had gathered to this premier meet to enter inter- made semi-final- s in Oral Inter- petation and none of the JV's were represented in the semis of Oratory and Extemporaneous. collegiate competition. led Mr. Michael Woodward the Dixie squads comprised of o Lorene Hinton, Theresa Nelson, Carolee Cluny, Mel Johnson, Burt Alder, Frank Weinrauch, and Barry Bulow. Ea, President Ferron Losee class from East Elementary. Dixie had some fine showings, however. Theresa Seegmiller placed 2nd and 3rd, and Carolee Cluny a 2nd, in the qualifying rounds of Oratory. Mel Johnson a 2nd, and Frank grabbed T Concrete Blocks This quarter you may hav some strange lookin blocks going up aroun Have you been wonde they are for? noticed concrete campus. ing what These concrete blocks are fc lights to light up the campu: When finished the lighting syster will extend over the entire can pus. They are being put up b 1 3 RAIICHBUR6ERS at your the maintenance department. Mi Murphy of maintenance is supei vising the construction. H stated, "I don't know when th project will be completed." 2$1.00 MON & TUE of Feb. 5 1 Marathon Dance tttt t " BRAND NAMES YOU CAN TRUST " cAdventurous? fnd 0 1 5 ALANS j Sales Center I 1 t t 1 1 tt C-6- Casset Blanks 0 $159 - 8 Track Stereo Tapes $1 59 o 'Complete Selections of both Tapes & Records : ; f 1972 St. George ONLY 3 I' 653 E. 100 N 673-454- 6 February 26 marks the dat for the 1972 Marathon Danci Anyone wishing to enter ma obtain information and entranc forms from Mike Flood. 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