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Show May 24, 1 974 - THE DIXIE SUN - Page 3 Its That Time of Year Again by Teresa Gerber volvement, and I feel that our integral part of the school request has been fulfilled quite system. Well, school year 1973-7Olsen is well. I feel that the student-bodLoraine (Activities was really the deciding approaching a quick close, and Chairman): It was a job, though students everywhere are evalufactor in the success of this year. I enjoyed being Activities Chairating the past year. The Execu- They have been very enthusiastic man. It was fun and busy. It tive Council is no exception. about all the activities that were was a great year, the activities Attending their council meeting planned. The studentbody has were supported well. Good luck and seeing them officiate in that been full of the real Dixie to next year's officers. capacity for the last time, made Spirit. I'm sure that the whole Terry Gentry (Publicity): it a little nostalgic for all conExec. Council feels this way. I'm really sad about the year cerned. What do the members I'm very grateful for their parending, I'm going to miss Dixie. of the Executive Council think ticipation. Thanks for a great I have appreciated everyone who of the past year? year. has helped me in any way. Its Garner Raymond Nielson (ICC ChairRandi (Special been the hardest job on campus. man): I feel that this yaer has Events): I really appreciated the We've all worked together very been successful in practically opportunity of working with well. every phase. the Exec. Council. Thanks to At the first of the year we the students, faculty, and staff They all join in saying "Good asked for a lot of student in for making the assemblies an luck to next year's officers!" 4 fm y radio station (Continued from Page 2) southwest corner of the College campus. Finally, Now Pete its really not that bad. The Sun Shines On By Jini Lyman or two to produce smiles. He has always been willing to wait and to consider other people's schedules before his own. He plans ahead and spends far more time than is required or asked, to meet all the demands of the many events. He is also one of the Campus cops. You can see Pete every dance and game, any- - There are many outstanding people on Dixie campus who are dedicated in their service to Dixie College, as was evident in number and quality of stuthe various receiving awards at the Rebel Awards the dents Club has made to Dixie College, He has also beer an essential member of the Radio club and Islands and graduated from Meridian High School in ingham, Washington. After ful-a- t filling a LDS mission in Aus-whehe tralia, worked in radio stations and managed stores. He aiso worked, at one time, as a police dispatcher and the mana-hi- s ger 0f a camera shop. His first visit to Dixie was last school year when he came down to take his sister Marsha home for the Christmas vacation. Shortly after, he received a request to be the Dixie College photogra-in- g pher, which he accepted. As is evident, he has since been a great person to have on our campus, He is married to Robyn, a former roommate of his sister. They expect to be the happy parents of their first child in major help in setting up our FM radio station. Born in Portland, Oregon, the San Juan Pete lived on June. Congrats, Pete, and thank you for the example of willing and unselfish service you have shown to all of us this year! Assembly. But we are also aware that these special awards are limited in number, and yet there are many students who have school outstanding contributions and have been indispensable instruments in making this school year such an unforgettable success who should be recognized. And since this is the last article of this feature this year, we would like to dedicate it to a person who is perhaps one of the most heros on Dixie time. Pete is an important mem- He has put in ber of hours and much numerous effort into building the Home- and royalty coming floats, lighting and whitewash- the D, blasting off the Americanism cannon during Week and participating in other which X- great contributions g campus. with his camera and a ready joke and anytime there is a activity. Also checking doors two nights a week and late night patrols take up a lot of made This person, by the name of Peter Bave, has been a tremendous asset to Dixie College in many areas this year. As the chief photographer for the Confederate (year book) and Dixie Sun, wherever there was even a imall happening he was there - the old, outdated equipment used for the AM station became irreparable and the AM station was defunct for one full year, while waiting for the arrival and installation of the new FM equipment. Mr. Adams has been primarily responsible for the fruition of the FM station, according to Dr. Andersen, director of Fine Arts. a The Dixie Sun is Published By the associated students of Dixie College with the exceptions of vacation and examination periods. All letters to the Editor and other signed material will be limited to 300 words and must be submitted by 10:00 a.m. Monday for each week's publications. The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the administration or of the student body. Editor Charlie Hansen Melissa Henry Pete Bave Assistant Editor Photo Editor Assistant Photo Editor Scott Turner Business Manager Valerie Sagers Antone Christiansen Teresa Gerber Feature Feature Feature Feature Peggy Deason Editor Writer Writer Writer Classified Ads (Rides and Riders) . . . Reporter Reporter Feature Writer Syd Ramsaur Pamela Houston Jini Lyman Terry Gentry Teresa Gerber Secretary Cartoonist Marie Olenslager Advisor Publisher LaVarr B. 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