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Show November 11, 1977 - THE DIXIE SUN - Page 3 Meet The Sun Staff S ' $ Cli. -- ?'i V. A ' N 7 iiS ting preser 9, - 7 rythn, n ai c?A ibiA even tan a ii;J hroug udem .i s, $! lldrer and Queen Marilee Camp s L &SH uesdj in thf st spe id the lace This year's SOUTHERN QUILL editor is also writing for the DIXIE SUN. Marilee Camp hails from Cottonwood High, Salt Lake City, Utah. She plays the guitar, dances, waterskiis, sews and likes to macrame. her became Marilee sixth child February parents 1 9th, 1959 in Salt Lake City, I ' where she lived all but one A year of her life. That year ' she lived in Pocatello, .v Idaho. ! ) When I asked Marilee u why she joined the staff, she said she thought it would be fun. I like to write, and I the needed besides, ,fS credits. The DIXIE SUN is not the only fortunate staff to have had this beautiful lady on board. In High School, Marilee won several radio awards. Wishing not to lose her talent, she joined the radio club. Marilee and her two roommates live in a cute, little, cottage on Tabernacle they call down Dixie on all of the their Little White House on The most college entrance tests I the Praric. took. unique characteristic of it is that theii toilet is broken. It Jim was on the DIXIE vibrates the whole bathroom SUN staff last year. He had when flushed. Fascinating? I had previous journalism in school on thought youd think so. high experience Well, Marilee, we look the SKYLINE HORIZON. forward to hearing from His leadership opportunities have been many. He is you. an Eagle Scout and Lodge Chief of the Order of the Arrow, an organization that included 2,000 members. Now, he is the publicity director of Sigma Gamma Chi. Most of all, Jim is a fun, smiling friend to almost everyone, and he enjoys being editor of the Dixie Sun. k . O Jim Olsen is this year's editor. He really needs no magi introduction. He introduced :ssav himself in the first issue of ii is the SUN e tal But, perhaps a backCam sketch will help you ground iom,S know a little more about tie him. He is a returned missionfrom the Minnesota ary title Mission. He Minneapolis OUT! comes from a family of eight the o kids. He holds the 1 son me, i .cause he is the spot e title oldest. asms Jim came to Dixie because his neighbors had come here, and his little brother ed of was also here for a year orc before he went on his mission I guess I was destined SV1 to come, he recalls, I put 1 C . Mini- . 1 ! Olsen - i - A.I y u y 7ify ' w! .rr- i 1 . j. Jim i av ,. . 'A r i tfcAcV-ii- . Tri-Stat- Office & e Music Supply STUDENTS WELCOME Calculators Typewriters Guitars Records Tapes Tape Players 36 East Tabernacle St. George, Utah m IALS D BAC' )0KS C- - y- f i - .V. OUR 0 AN ' J - ' V ' - - . j.i Dixie State Bank i Jumping John Wright John Wright, a news reporter, is from Salt Lake City, where he graduated from Highland High School. Johns hobbies include Rugby, Raquetball, Baseball, hunting, etc. His most recent hobby, just acquired while at Dixie is that of skydiving!College, They say e is perfect for jumping out ot an airplane. (Crazy!) So, 11 you see an unidentified "YOU ARE SOMEBODY SPECIAL WITH USI" from a object hanging powerline, tree, or whatever, char js are its just little old John! Mr. Wright says he came to Dixie to get away from family and his hundreds of lady friends, but mostly, just to be on his own. John plans on a mission next year and then come back and possibly major in journalism. Good luck, John! ONE EAST TABERNACLE, ST GEORGE. UTAH 4770 BSBSIi OP TSS OBSE Gwen McMullen is this weeks Rebel of the Week. She put in much time and effort as Student Director of Cheaper by the Dozen, and helping with the lights and sound for the Queen Contest. 3G |