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Show VOLUME VII - NUMBER 13 DIXIE COLLEGE - ST. GEORGE. UTAH Debate Meet A Success - 120 debaters Collegiate from colleges and universities--compete- d for honors Friday and (January 18 and 19) Saturday Dixie annual Debate the in College Tournament. The sweepstakes irophy was awarded to the College of Eastern Utah followed by Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, Classic first-plac- e second in place. Dixie Dixie College placing cake isn t just another cake when "Smokey" Burgess gets with it. "Smokey" through wants to share his cake decorating talents with as many persons as can crowd into room 1 1 2 of the Home Economics building at Dixie College. Part of the evening school offering at Dixie College, Cake Decorating is taught from 7 to 5 each Wednesday winter quarter, p.m. ut througho- according to dean of Dr. George Rampton, special services. been in the food for 33 years, Vernon L. Burgess Sr. teaches cake construction and decorating using Having business fhe latest available students methods and tools the student. His will learn to make to TAILORING techniques Beating the cost of clotfring be a reason would P good for the class, in to sign Knits for Men 'he Dixie College Evening c 1, Dr. George 0. Rampton suSgested to area residents this week. Men's Week will be a week second. of activity, according to Geary Laitinen, A.M.S. president. Activities this year will include a rootbeer drinking contest, a slave day, a grubby day, a powder puff basketball game, and a fireside, the president said. He added that there will be competition between classes and clubs for a variety of prizes and awards. "This week," he said, "Should prove to be a week of fun for everyone." According to Laitinen, the theme for Men's Week '74 will be "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow." He said, "During I this week, challenge both male and female students to Other Dixie students placing in competition were Bruce Johnson, Roy, Utah, one of five top finalists in oratory. Corinne, a Dixie student from Graff, Skyline High School in Salt Lake City, was one of the top finalists in interpretative reading. "The meet was very successful," reported Michael L. Woodward, assistant professor of speech and director of the meet. Schools attending the tournament were Dixie College, Brigham University, Young Weber State College, College of Eastern Utah, Mesa Community College (Arizona), Phoenix College, Mesa College (Colorado), Snow College Southern Utah State College, Central Arizona College, and Ricks College. The schools represented four western states. two-da- flowers of every description, borders for any occasion, side decorations and basket weave. Burgess, a former marine and navy baker and cake decorator, will also teach the art of sugar molding and decorating. "Smokey" Burgess has decorated cakes for mayors, governors and queens hailing from the China, United States, Iran, Japan, Philipines and Mexico. He invites area residents to dust off their decorating tubes and enroll in his cake decorating class. Registration for the course may be completed at the administration bulding at Dixie One hour credit is College. given for completion of this course. TO BE TAUGHT Taught by Mrs. Ruby Heaton, instructor of home economics. Knits for Men deals with the construction of men's sports jackets. Students will learn how economical and to tailor an ( See Tailoring Page 5 Col. 5 ) - YESTERDAY TODAY, and TOMORROW of "Smokey Burgess To Decorate Cake A MENS WEEK College third place with Mesa College (Colorado). CEU debaters, Roy Nikas and won first Kelley Anderson, place in the debate categories Resolve where the topic was: Government that the Federal should control the supply and utilization of energy in the United States. Steve Flint, and Bart Ward from Ricks College placed second in the debate area with Brigham Young University contestants coming in third. In oratory, Roy Nikas from CEU took first place honors, for tied with Christine Megalonakis 474 January 24. sit down and review where we have come from as a race and as a person, where we are today, and where we are going in the Preference Jitters by Pam Houston phone, or have "I think I've got a zit. No, he'd never say yes to a girl with a zit. Well, at least its better than a big ugly cold sore, because then, he wouldn't even be able to kiss me good night. I How do even know he's going with me? How do I know that I've got the nerve to ask him? "Come on girl, get hold of yourself, you've got to ask him. Roger Nuttall, Johnny Bowler, all those Raymond Neilson top notches say "You've got to get involved?" Write him a letter, - what's-her-nam- e the message? Maybe I tape it on my cassette and flip it on when he walks into class. relay could ... "Or maybe no what if said no. I'd die, I'd just simply die. Oh, shades of despair! That'd be a real royal shaft. he "Quit looking at yourself in the mirror. Get out and ask him. Everything's set. I've got I've got the courage, and rhythm minute, going - to I yeah, yeah! forgot who Wait a I was ask." future." He added, "During the week we will pick the most popular freshmen and sophomore girls, as well as the preferred girl on campus. These three girls will act as royalty for the week, and will be presented during the Men's Week Assembly." The week will run from February 25 to March 3, so because Men's get prepared Week '74 is coming, he warns. CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK ! WANTED: A dale to Preference Contact Geary Laitinen before Saturday night any girl welcome. First come first served, call Ext. 323. Ball, 673-481- 1 Food Facts Lectures Continue The food facts lectures at Dixie College will continue this week with a presentation on Dr. "Food Labeling Iaws," of dean Rampton, George special services, announced this week. The Thursday (January 24) lecture will be given by Dr. C. prof, and Anthon Ernstrom, the department of head of nutrition and food sciences at Dr. University. Utah State science food Ernstrom has taught since 1956 at the University of He and at USU. in cheese research specialized where he received the Pfizer Award in 1968 by the American Dairy Science Association. Dr. Ernstrom has authored over 20 publications and owns two patents for cheese processing. Wisconsin The following week's (January 31)lecture will be presented by Mrs. Flora H. Bardwell, food and nutrition specialist at USU and associate prof, of extension She will lecture on services. "Food Facts, Fads and Fallacies." Mrs. Bardwell has written and published over 21 articles on foods, among which are "Venison, Its Care and Cooking," "Bulgar Wheat Recipes," "Preserving Eggs by Freezing," "Have Fun with Foods," and "Home Storage of Food." The lectures are held each Thursday evening from 7 to 9 in room 105 of the Liberal Arts Building (east of Student Union). There is no charge for the ( See FACTS - Page 3 Col. 2) |