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Show Page 2 TUP DIXIE Sl!N - - May 30, 1972 Theatre Students Annual Trip the Rebel Rousers and the PB. classes have e His necessary added a fun and dimension to the College. In their contributions to the the community and school, im he Dixie Sun is Published of Dixie C ollege with the By the associated students and examination periods. All letters of vacation exceptions to to the I ililor and other signed material will be limited 300 words and must be submitted by 10 00 a m Monday here are he views express!-for each week's publications, not necessarily those of the administration or of th student Kovcrnrncnl. Howard Stahcli ilMTOK Bob Huish BUSIN I SS MANAGER Rich Gilmore I DIIOKIAL I DIIOR Susan Crook II AIUKI I DPI OR Jeame 'Irinnaman, Sam Webb MAIURI- WRIT IRS AC I IVI Klissa I1IS IIJIIOR Stagnershave been indefatigable, We've especially as entertainers. seen them and their Pineapples perform for church functions, the elderly, fund raising proretarded (Ish jects, the mentally is presently working with the Washmentally retarded here in school programs, County), ington ad infinitum, special groups, ad infinitum, ad infinitum. Its to bad his efforts haven't been more appreciated. But, It s been with a great rubbing shoulders Ish. like colleague lleaton Karen Allsop, Linda Jensen, olleen Clark, Bruce Marshall Scott Dean SIORIS IIJIIOR c;ary Anderson SI'ORIS WRIIIR Michael Mortensen IMIOIOGRAIMII KS ( A R DON IS I Irme, Kristina Mickkclson Sincerely, O. Gene Hammond MWSWRIIIRS Stx'een members of Delta Psi Drama Fraternity and theatre students left for their Annual Theatre Trip on May 17. Finances for this activity were earned by students primarily through the touring theatre production of "Beauty and the Beast." This year the group enOmega joyed theatre productions and activities in the Los Angeles aiea. The intineary included a visit to Universal Studios, plus the following shows: "Tall Story" at the Glendale Centre Community Theatre; "Applause," the 1971 Tony Award Winning Musical with Lauren Bacall at Lie Ann Yensen, Editorial n We have yet to show a most this appreciative thank you, to years I ditor ol the Dixie Sun, Howard has llowaid St a hell leel, an excellent job of done, making the "Sun" one of the best in the slate ol Utah. Ills determination to keep the paper going throughout the year has brought him applause rum many townspeople and also alumni. lie has given the writers (few as there are) the incentive and will to participate in the Journalism piogram on the Dixie College Campus. Ills hard wink has paid olf lor the school and for him-s- e I would like to congratulate llowaid loi Ills fine woik and wish him all kinds ol success in the Inline. ALSO, Mr. Webb, the advisor, has done an excellent oh, although very busy, to keep ns in line." paper. Thanks from Khss. P.S. We should include Scott and his staff - the sports pages have been of highest quality and Scott has turned in more than enough for a full page for every paper. So cheers to you, too! 1925 musical which is still rUn. on Broadway to capacm audiences. The West Coast version of the musical stars une Allyson, Dennis Day, and Jud Canova. The group also visited television studiosn in the area ning Sponsors and the trip included 0. rsen, Burke chaperones for C. Paul Ande- Belnap, and 0M Esplin, of the partment staff. B. Theatre D could take a quick However, run through all the social events of the year except for the fact that I was either too apathetic or broke to attend any of them. How about if I took a poll and rated the teachers; then published it. On second thought the effects of that would be disastrous, since the grades haven't come out and I need all tire help Ruth Dalton Scholarship Chairman Eight Dixie graduates have been awarded scholarships to Southern Utah State College at Cedar City, according to Mr. Rudy Iverson, Dean of Students. The students, who will be atsctending SUSC, the 1972-7hool year are: Kim Hafen. St. George; Michelle Thomas, St. George; Joan Harmon, St. George; Phillip Peterson, Circleville; Pamela Hafen, Santa Clara; Cynthia Heaton, St. George, Nancy Hafen, Santa Clara; and Wendy Barnum, St. George. 3 News can get. Well, then, what is there left1 Two days. . . enjoy them. .. (Cont'd from page 1) national and local honors recognition. He served irman of the and as Cha- Comprehensive Pla- Committee of the National Association of Executive Direnning ctors of Higher Education Fa- Commission, and in 1964 was given the "Producer's Council Award of Merit." He is ma- cilities Reporting by Pam Trude There ought to be something really profound said in this last issue of the Dixie Sun. Something like: Well, it's been a good year at Dixie and what are all of you good people going to do with the rest of your lives? No, on second thought I won't write on that. Knowing myself the way I do, I'd end up making it sound too churchy. LITTLE rried to the former Marian of Provo. They have two Owens children. Phi Beta Kappa is Americas oldest Greek letter college fraternity. MAN ON CAMPUS Scholarships Marlene Marie Snyder has been chosen to receive a n scholarship by the Dixie College Women's Association for the 1972-7school year. This award is determined by scholastic DYNASONIC TENNA Cassette Tapes Street on Higher Schools, Northwest Association. The committes purpose was to rate our college. Each member of the elite committee makes a report and presents it to the Northwest Assoication. The Northwest Association evaluates the Reports and at the end of June our school will receive the results. If we're accredited we stay the great institution we have always been; but if not then they give the school a warning and we have one year to shape up or. . . wul, Jason Robards. Jr.; and "No ,0 Nannette," the revival ofthe Awarded AMPEX 36 East Tabernacle nior College; Dr. William Chairman, Division of Arts and Letters at Boise State College; and Dr. James F. Bemis, 0f lht Los Angeles Music Center untry Girl." and award wmnirt Drama by Clifford Odets, 1 College. Shank-weilc- CRAIG wn? ward P. Smith, Chairman, from Grays Harbor College; Dr. William D. Carlson, a professor at the University of Nevada-La- s Vegas; Mr. Earl Craven, Dean of Students at Clatsop Community College; Dr. Wendell L. Esplin, Dean of School of Technology at Weber State College; Dr. Shirley B. Gordon, Dean of Instruction at Highline Community College; Janet Matsuyama, Instructor of Business Ed. at Fullerton Ju- Offers Students 8Track mittee was made up of professionals representing the Northwest Association of Higher Schools. This group included people from several western colleges and Universities. They were; Dr. Ed- Miss Dear Editor: Just a work of appreciation to the Stagncrs who arc leaving us. Ish, Carmen and family have really been a bright spot on our campus and in the community the gliree short years they've been here. Most of us at Dixie Scott Dean have been amared at the versatilSports I ditor ity of talent and service the Dixie Sun Stagncrs have shared with us so unsellishly. Ish is a consummate I would too like to express teacher: very enthusiastic, knowmy appreciation to Howard, Mr. ledgeable and professional. He Webb, Ben Blown, and to those has excellent rapport with his of you who have made sugges- students and has created trementions to help us improve our dous Dixie spirit working with Tri-Stat- e staff, and wives of staff at Dixie Last week we had VIP's on our campus. They were the accreditation committee. This com- Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Tapes Records '!. & ,in. -- tum. St. George, Utah 84770 achievement, participation in school activities, and financial need. Miss Snyder is front Las Vegas where she graduated from Valley High School. Majoring in secretarial science, she is a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Iota Chi, and was secretary this year. The Dixie College Women's Association consists of women faculty, wives of faculty, women ' THAMr GCOPNESS OUR MOPE RN PROFESSORS ,6 ATTEHPANC OR MY rRtvvi STUPY OR PERFORVXANC6 might hot ee grarljatin5- fkoa cous&e - t&qax. i |