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Show Page 2 - THE DIXIE SUN - November 18, 1976 Rebel Volleyballers Topple CEU - Take 3rd In Conference Dixie The College Womens Volleyball team picked up another win last Friday as they defeated College of Eastern Utah in two . games, 15-- and We had everything going for us, commented Coach The Anna Jane Hafen, well and team played excellent showed teamwork. The win against CEU gave Dixie a shot at second place in the conference if they could beat Ricks College the following day in St. George. However, after three closely contested games, Ricks won the match and assured themselves a second place spot in the conference and handed Dixie the third place position. Our girls were really said nervous, Hafen, because probably they wanted to win the match so bad, which would have given us a tie with Ricks for second place in the 16-6- In the first game against Ricks, which lasted nearly 40 minutes, both teams used all their substitutions and time outs before the match was half over. But Dixie pulled ahead and captured the game Ricks came back and won , which the second game necessitated a third game to match determine the winner. 15-1- 15-5- Both teams were fighting hard for the victory in the third game, knowing the conference standing was at stake. They traded points and held it even at then But Ricks pulled off two quick points and won the and the match. game 10-al- l, 12-al- l, l, 13-1- 15-1- The Rebel women end the season with a solid third place position. Snow College, who has gone undefeated won the conference crown, with Ricks in second place and CEU in fourth. New Add Drop" Policy A policy approved in the October 7, 1976 meeting of the Academic Council will provide a new and flexible policy in regard to adding and dropping classes during the Winter Quarter. Classes may be added to your winter schedule after the registration regular closes by obtaining a form from the Registrars office. This form is presented to the written instructor for approval and returned to the Registrar. Classes may be dropped after the regular registration closes by the same process. The form is obtained from the Registrars office and presented to the instructor for written approval and returned to the Registrar. will W The grade of appear on the report card. This is a grade and does not count against your grade-poin- t average. withdrawal Complete from the college may be authorized any time merely by contacting the Dean of Students. The date of withdrawal will be the date on which the Dean is contacted. non-penalt- Vern R. Thomas, Registrar ADS - WANTED s Married couple as for group training for retarded adults. Salary plus room and board. Husband may hold eight to five or job outside. Call house-parent- 673-611- 673-574- 7 8 County Queen Capture d, Tr Miss Marie Hunt, Wash- County Queen for 1976-7and a secretarial student from Dixie College, was recently captured through the use of computer aided technology. The capture took place quietly at 23 East St. George Blvd. at 11:00 a.m. approximately In a statement following her ington 7 capture Miss Hunt stated, When I saw the sophisti- cated equipment they were using, the computer I knew they had me. Mr. Tad Derrick, spokesman for Dixie College, explained details of the capture. Instructors at the college had been watching Miss Hunt for some time. When I made the college instructors aware of the potential of the computer we decided we would attempt to capture the Maree. Actually, capture itself went very smoothly. After arranging with Maree to meet with the people controlling the the situtation deMaree veloped naturally. line-o-typ- line-o-typ- line-o-typ- prompt for the and both sides were agreement that a capi had been accomplished.' Confused? Dont be. T is a factual example was Girls College Novem for thre are thre c gids racing, roping Cooperative Education action. Maree Hunt indeed captured (hit; by the Washington recently as a line type operator under Cooperative Education gram at Dixie. Not only 4, Maree receive pay for but fj employment, receives credit too. Her' what Maree says about!1 Co-oexperience: j k event v the tea can m trying Chris P son, 838 p . .its a variety job dont ever get bored dont think there is anyth; like training. you get to know people think everybody ought investigate cooperative et cation. Theres nothing hi it - I mean, golly, you;' paid for learning. If you would like to kc more about cooperative ec.i cation contact Mr. T. Derrick in LA 202 or u Ext. 218. j Founders Assembly! DayJ. Wendell by Carmen Bosen Bayl es was Excitement filled the air as people gathered for the Founders Day Assembly while the Dixie College Band played lively music. Things got underway with two musical numbers from the Concert Choir. The address given by Dr. one significance. He stated great this community and also gave many perse experiences about a num: of teachers at the coll, when he attended. I Bayles concluded his addr with this statement, T people of this commun have passed the test of bei: an honest community. We were also privileged hear a medley of songs frr Sandi Jensen Griffiths, c on noted singer Lawrence Welk Show. sang many songs which said were some of her songs such as When Hei I Hs ing Were Happy, Two Little Hands, at others while the audien. joined in with her last sot. I Am A Child Of God. The distinguished sera award was then presented Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Atk by Rolfe Kerr. Pres. Kr d mentioned many of achievements Mr. Atkin k accomplished from donatir. land for the college to gw of his time and effort. Things came to life aga as Anna and Ed Stars and Strip Forever. With Roene I Fiore at the piano ar conducting at the same til the program Bureau several bicentennial songs; Howard Putnam soloed "Let There Be Peace 0 Earth. It was indeed one the finest assemblies we ha for Homecoming Week. v.1 S: : fn ' Walur-playe- di Christmas party for Diw College faculty and Santas live to) land, Santa 's Mail Roof' Mrs. Santas kitchen Santa himself! for tfc 7 p111 youngsters; Thursday, December Student Union. J1 Herma - |