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Show r H E Volume VII - Number Elections October for the Student scheduled for 5. Voting will be done in bnt of the library from 12:00 anon to 5.00 p.m. Open.ngs for positions in the Elections are Senate Oc-:eb- Georgetown, aie: Senate 1 sophom- freshmen; Shenandoah ore, freshman; Shiloh, 1 freshman; Diuana, freshman; off campus, 1 freshman; in sophomore, 2 freshmen. n, 2 Senators elected Student are: Quarter 1972 Shenandoah, Bert Cox, Sally Rickie Helen; Dixiana, in town, Lori MeCandless; Balzottie and Becky Putnam. Spring candidate petition signed by 10 percent of the people he represent (approximately sesen). Petitions may be obtained from Rudy Iverson after Each prospective have a must DIM!: COLLEGE Announces VP Senate 2 11 Fifteen horn students, turned away standards met with Committee violations, ttic Dress Standards 1: Monday. The group challenged the new standards which allow men's tar to be no longer than collar c ess length. The the students first waited in lobby of the Administration while the Committee interviewed them individually. However, after the second student had been interviewed, the building 13 students walked room and to be interviewed as a remaining into the conference ashed roup. A debate ensued over the of hair length. Kazuo akoshi of Tokyo, Japan charged that "Dixie College is no! n !he land of the free. At the end of the meeting ue students 'evutive requested that the Council grant long-aile- d students permission to poster and attend classes until Senate could y pass final on the Dress Standards. Studentbody ent.told the dissenters that xeciJtive Council would that night to consider their Seegmiller, esi et executive council decided stan(Tards would st f the be upheld. students dissenting September 29, TA1I Election 972 Schedule Each candidate will be furnished the material for a flyer which can be passed around the dorm he or she will represent. Campaigning will begin on Tuesday October 3 and will be restricted to within each dorm area. The importance of the Student Senate cannot be over emphasized according to Dell Gardner, studentbody vice president. "It is the legislative body that is closest to the individual student," said Gardner. "If any student is interested in studentbody government and wants to support Dixie College with some authority, he belongs in the Senate," he added. the second day of registration with their hair cut. However, several of them vowed to take action on the issue in the future. A spokesman for the group said, "We intend to take an active part in campus politics. We 're going to work through the Senate to get these dress standards revised." arrived Strike visits with Marion Bowler, Mayor; Truman Bowler, Commissioner; and Sid Atkin, State Representative after stopping at Dixie College. icEaoia SffriExe VdgdOg Ddubo GofiSoge Sampu g Governatorial hopeful, Nicholas Strike, spent some time on the Dixie College Campus, Tuesday, as part of a campaign visit to Southern Utah. mented on youth involvement of government and said that they will serve an important role in all levels of government. The group was encouraged to set and attain goals that would be of value to themselves and society. He answered questions from the audience. Alter the reception. Strike and Ins wife toured the campus escorted by Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Iverson. Later in the evening. Strike returned to the College lor a Strike was greeted at an informal reception at the Student Union Building by College Republicans and Studentbody officers. He spoke to approximately 30 students and faculty members and outlined his plans for "a more effective and efficient state government." Strike also com Cheerleaders Needed Freshmen Oriented To College Life with struggling blues and college Registration colic, trying to put it all together, be sure and keep everything in proper perspective. Let As you're SPIRIT carry you through. Cheers, chants, jumps, and stunts are just a means to display your inner enthusiasm. . Jtoping to spread it to other. If you have it inside, let it shine on. A cheerleading clinic is being held Wednesday, September 27, 1972 through October 4th, at 12:00 everyday at the gym. Experience. . .is not necessary. Freshmen are encouraged to tryout. Bring some clothes you're comfortable in, a smile, and a lot of SPIRIT. Proposal. The L Wednesday, September 27, and should be returned by September 29. Code registration because of dress ST. GEORGE. 5 Students Challenge Dress - Come Out And Support The Fighting Rebels ! Freshmen Orientation took place in the Dixie College audi- torium Thursday, September 21 at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Rudy Iverson introduced the studentbody officers and explained at Dixie. their responsibilities He called out the list of majors for the students and asked them to get acquainted with the student advisors. With little confusion, the advisors talked to the freshmen about their majors and what they should take to graduate. LDSSA Boasts The executive officers of the L. D. S. Student Association have planned an exciting year at Dixie. The council spent last Monday through Wednesday at a LDSSA planning conference at Zion's National Park. Besides the activities, many plans were made and many people slated for upcoming committee banquet in his honor. Dining the dninei , the Strikes and other guests were honored by Dixie's own Program Bureau. Alter the singing. Strike complimented the group and told the guests he had never felt so welcome. Both political groups will have other visitors on campus and we encourage everyone to go and question them. Wayne Owens. Democratic candidate for Congress will be here next Tuesday and the Young Democrats hjve invited both students and lucidly to talk with him. I he student advisors showed the freshmen around the campus. The freshmen were free to ask any questions of their student advisors. The freshmen with some sophomores assembled in the gym at nine a.m. on Friday. Tom Seegmiller, the student-bodpresident, welcomed new (Continued on Page 3) y Exciting Week Salt Thursday night was declared popular success, with approximately 400 students attending a "Cube Kick" (square dance) at the Recreation Hall. Earl and Lake City. The Highof the Conference was a question and anwer period with President Marion G. Romney of Ilene Beck calling the moves had everyone on tlm floor dancing. To top off the week thirty Church. a members of the LDSSA council were able to attend the annual LDSSA Leadership Convention in light the First Presidency of the L.D.S. Elder Marion D. Hanks presided over the entire three day convention with other great leaders of the church adding their successful leadership ideas. |