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Show .DIXIE COLLEGE -- ST. GEORGE, UTAH - 84770 May 14, 1976 Drama Department lb Present One -- Act The Drama Play Series Department get the plain Princess present a series of Camilla married off. As the King puts it in the plays next Tuesday light beginning at 8:30 in It doesnt matter play: he Fine Arts Center. Two of WHO you marry or HOW he plays are as follows: you marry, so long as you get WHERE HAVE ALL THE married, for you will live LIGHTENING BUGS happily ever after in any LONE case. This is a one-ac- t The King and Queen play by Louis E. Catron devise a plan to get an This one-ac- t play by Louis unsuspecting Prince to L Catron is the first in a marry her. The Princess, rilogy of plays. The cast played by Colleen Rasmusonsists of a boy, played by sen, exchanges identities Scott Anderson, and a girl, with her beautiful but dumb olayed by karlene Dodge. handmaiden Dulcibella In this comedy drama the (Maureen McCurdy) in an oung couple fall in love, to fool the Prince. attempt )ut in a completely unusual However, the Prince, played fay. By reliving childlike by Phil Moore, has also pisodes and using a sense of identities with his exchanged ouch rather than sexual attendant Carlo (John Worthese people thington) a handsome but elationship, lortray a very new and simple-mindeyoung man, nnovative style of acting because he fears the Princess hat you are sure to enjoy. wont like him. THE UGLY DUCKLING The result is a lot of i a one-ac- t play written by confusion and funny 1. A. Milne; the same moments. uthor of the Winnie the ooh series. This light Well leave you to find out earted comedy is directed whether the Prince wins the and is Princess hand when you )y Nancy Bringhurst entered about a King, Jon come to see this enjoyable turner, his Queen, Robin play on Tuesday, May 18th ox, and their Chancellor, at 8:30 p.m. in the F.A.C. Sal Smith, all who want to Auditorium. all d The Dixie College Rebel team put up a real last weekend at the tournament in Provo, M it wasnt quite enough. After a heartbreaking first ame, a extra ming loss to Trade Tech, hich won the tournament iampionship, the Rebels fre blasted by Snow ght gion one-poin- t, 7-- 1 hstitute Graduation Scheduled Graduation exercises of George Institute of digion will be held this unday night, May 16, in St. George, Utah East ake Center at 8:00 p.m. Graduates are encouraged arrive directly at 7:00 nt. for instructions and 'diminary activities. The theme of the gradua-will be supportive of the 'centennial Free year, 'f St. n AT REBEL AWARDS ASSEMBLY Bill Nisson Named Outstanding Student; Other Students Receive Honors The traditional presentation of the Rebel Awards which honors students that are outstanding in spirit and achievement was held Monday May 10th in the Fine Arts Center here. Dixie Sun, Greg Last, received an award in Journalism. A business award was granted to Mr. Jackie Lee. In the Fine Arts Division the , winners were: Bonnie Lincoln Dalton, Bruce Nelson, and Kelli Bullock. Ray L. Johnson received recognition for his fine in the field service of Broadcasting. In Theatre Bas-tian- was awarded for his fine achievement in the field of business, lie was given the Newell H. Cornish Award. Mens Athletic Awards were rewarded to Doug for his achievements in Football, Darell Stewart in Basketball, Markjameson Baseball, Scott Anderson Tennis, Gary Young The presentation of The Outstanding Student award was the highlight of the evening. Student Body Presended loss College. The and Robert Track, ident, Bill Nisson, was tournament play and also Thespians Anna McArthur - Golf. presented this award. He Arts, Rebels. the season for the Anna Jane Hafen was was also awarded the title of Walunas and Nancy BringCoach Lopez praised Jeff outstanding Sophomore hurst were named for there to hand out the award Wolfe for this pitching and Male. awards. Miss Denise Watts to the exceptional women Robert Prince, Howard won recognition for her athletes of Dixie College. Jed bodily for his hitting, a .390 average. He also Stucki, Greg Last and Patsy notable performances in They went to Dent Hendrix Volleyball, Rose Mary singled out mark Fleishman, Dean were all recognized for Ball Room Dancing. achieveDon C. Tate handed out Labrum - Basketball, and their and John exceptional fielder, right North, catcher, for their ment in Science. Miss awards to students excelling Debbie Bone Softball. A in of Trades the and area was was given award T. special Seegmiller Tammy outstanding play all year. Education. to the student voted to have given an award in the field Industrial of Homemaking. In the Recipients of the awards the most spirit on campus. Mark Johanson, This Dixie Spirit Award was division of Social Science were: dom, Our Divine Heritage. Miss Diane Schmutz was Debbie Koehler, Vincent received by Ed Walunas. J. Marvin Higbee will be honored. Topham, and Jungbo Yang. A loud applause came up The Annie Atkin Tanner the guest speaker. He is the The winner of the Pansy President of Snow College L. Hardy Creative Writing Library Award went to Miss whe Mr. Max Rose named and former director of the Award went to Mr. Tad Tanya Mason for her fine the outstanding freshman LDS Student Association Trueblood. Miss Connie talent in literature. The female for 1975 - 76 to be with the Church of jesus Bowthorpe won an award Lucy Esplin Fine Arts Miss Bette Ozburn. Loren was Award went to Kathy Webb named as Saints. for her exemplary achieveChrist of Latter-dahas Outstanding Freshman Graduates, faculty and ment in the field of Graphic Warner, the personinthat his or Male. is The sophomore staff of the Institute invite Arts. Miss Bowthorpe the been exceptional in her of The Stage editor participation Outstanding awards went to a all to be in attendance for present Horizon, the publication of Design, costuming, and Laurie McMullin and Bill lovely evening and a good . Mario Cano Nisson. the LDSSA. Editor of the Stage Make-upexperience. aseball Team Ends Season aseball I. Studentbody President, Bill Nisson, receives ring from President Losee. The ring, is given to Dixies outstanding Student. y |