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Show XII - NUMBER VOLUME 1 0 DIXIE COLLEGE - ST. GEORGE, UTAH 84770 x, . 1 I X Jenny Jones Selected as Tori Vought Selected As Rebelette of the Month Cheerleader Of The Month $ i i oi the 1, anc esults color watcl ter 1 in ther .econc the' me. I d w el e wi! iunre II hart wins ear sdale zona izona JSC hich ipan, jenny Jones, an energetic Sophomore at Dixie College has been named as their Rebelette of the Month for January. Jenny, the President of the Rebelettes this year, is the daughter of Laurence and Ellen Jones of St. George. Coming from a family of cight, it is only natural that Jenny could work well with a large group. As one Rebelette said, Jenny makes Rebelettes fun always the first to warm up and work out at practice sessions, setting an example for the rest of us." Currently, the Rebelettes are preparing for their next when Dixie performance meets Snow, at Snow College in Ephraim on January 19. Following her graduation from Dixie College, Jenny plans to attend Utah Technical College in Provo to pursue a career in Fashion Merchandising. Building Better Babies of Nutrition Lecture Topic If babies for our beer form future, ther I babies shot concern for all of t Building Better s, 'he topic of tl Nutrition Update a presented on Lolege Thursc be ln 'he Liberal Arts 105, at 7:00 The Rom ocus on d w presentat pre-nat- be vnne Coroles.presi Ms Coroles is ed Nurse and 'he Director of N the Dixie College Medical Center in St. George. The lecture is free to the public, and those interested in attending the other lectures as well, may obtain Dixie College credit for the course by registering for it in the North Administration The Center on campus lectures are given each Thursday night. Persons wishing further information should check with Virginia Woodward or Don aParkinson at Dixie College, 673-481- JANUARY 19, 1979 Tori Vought, the bubbly Head Cheerleader at Dixie College has been selected as Cheerleader for the Month of January. Originally from Layton, Utah, Tori is the daughter of Jerry and Tamara Vought. The other five girls who work with Tori look up to She is her immensely. always smiling and laughing, yet very responsible when it comes down to business, they agreed. Like to Fly? Desert Wings Flying Club of Dixie College can teach you to fly while you are here Commented her advisor, going to school. If interestPat Roper, Tori is a hard ed call Mr. Huntington at working, dependable, spirit- the Aero Tech Dept., Ext ed cheerleader. 215. A sophomore at Dixie College, Tori is majoring in P.E. Want to Learn Sky Square Dance The Diving? Dixie Drop-Out- s There will be a Square Parachute Club is taking Dance Tuesday, January 23 applications for those interin the Institute Gym. It will ested in learning to Sky begin at 7:30, and Charlie Dive. If interested call Mr. Hanson will be the caller. Huntington, Ext. 215 Womens Week Begins Sunshine Invitational The fact that Womens Week is here was beautifully Forensic Meet which will visable Monday, as lovely continue through Saturday. That night will also be coeds donned their nicest outfits and headed for class. played the first of two games Monday was designated as with arch rival, Snow Dress-UCollege. The game will be Day on campus. played in Ephraim, but will The activities for Friday be broadcast over KDXU will feature an 8.15 p.m. starting at 7 :20 p.m. The Preference Dance, concert in the Fine Arts Center Auditorium by the highlight of Womens pianist, Steven Mayer He is Week, will be held in the sponsored by the Southwest .D S. Institute Gym on Series. Saturday, from 9.00 p m. to Also starting on Friday midnight and will cap off will be the Dixie College the weeks events. ORGANIZATION OF D WEEK COMMITTEES of the Committee is startall those that wish to ing involve themselves and their talents please contact Dean of Students, Student Union Building, or any member of the Exec. Council. Organization ... con-tubut- e : |