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Show fin linn n -- m Page 2 DIXIE SUN January 22, 1982 Career Day Scheduled SUN SPOTS Since its the highly popular Career Day has been under the direction ol Dr. Clayand ton Farnsworth Mr. Thales A. Derrick. The full day of activ-itite- s will begin at 9 a.m., with a general assembly in the Dixie College Gym. The Learning. inception, PBL Club Meeting on campus this TuesThe Campus Busi- day, January 26th in Student Center ness Club (PBL) has the resumed activities this from 10:30 a.m. until 1 :30 p.m. quarter, with their He will answer quesWedneson meetings days at 6 p.m. Last tions concerning transadmissions, Wednesday, January ferring, 13 Mr. Nick Scholzen, scholarships, housing, President of St. George etc. All are students Steel, was invited to speak to PBL mem- welcome to visit with him. bers. Mr. Scholzen gave Tim Weisberg Concert an excellent presentation. He talked about Popular rock star the financial principles Tim Weisberg has been every individual should tentatively scheduled to practice every day in perform in the Dixie order to be financially College Gymnasium on successful. The mem- February 11, reported bers thoroughly enjoy- Bob Dalton, Director ed listening to Mr. of Southwest Series. Scholzen and plan to Weisberg is describcontinue having guest ed by a spokesman of speakers as often as Arrow Studio as a Jazz Rock performer similar possible. The club would like in style to Dan Fogle-berto invite any Dixie His current album is College student interested in the business titled, "Travlin world to come to join Light, and he also has us every Wednesday with one recorded Southwest evening at 6 p.m. in Fogleberg. Room 109 of the BusiSeries and the Exec ness Building. Council are planning the concert, with tickUSU Rep. to Visit ets expected to be $5. Utah State RepresenFurther details will be tative Jay Haws will be announced shortly. High school seniors and college students from all over the Southern Utah area will once again be converging on the campus of the Dixie College in St. George, Utah on The 9th. February occasion will be the Fifth Annual Career Day, which is in conjunction with the Office of Cooperative Education and Placement and the of Office Lifelong well-know- n radio personal- and economic forecaster, Mr. Howard J. Ruff, will address an assembly of approximately 2,000 students. Other past keynote ity Golf Coordinator Wins Whoppers by Cathe Owens Mike Hacker, assistant golf coordinator at the Bloomington Country Club, found out Saturday that Burger King does it his way when he won one hundred Whoppers in shootout. the half-tim- e He is only the third to win one hundred since the Whoppers contest began. There was one winner last year and one the year before. Burger King sponhalf-timsors the shoot-ou- t at every Dixie College home game. The names of those who register at Burger King are mixed together and drawn from. Four peoplp each game get a chance to shoot a foul shot for 100 Whoppers and a t shot from for one hundred. e half-cour- k one-thir- d ing career information t. Last week was Hospitality Week. We had students and faculty voting on Wednesday and Friday and on Thursday we had Smile, Say Hi and Hug Day. Friday night was our dance and the winners were announced. We felt the week went well and hope you all enjoyed it. The following list are the winners of the voting: HOSPITALITYS PERSONALITIES BEST SMILE: Jerilyn Muhlestein Mark Wade FRIENDLIEST: Susie Strong Ron Kahle DIXIE SPIRIT: Becky Memmott Steve Wright $XXXX$X3at306XXXX$XX3tXXXXXS6XXX3(XXX3tXX3t3eX3Se Take your date for a special treat to m 06 THE ICECREAM & SANDWICH SHOPPE offer special Sundaes for group parties MMMHMCOUPON Or Family Home Evenings Open this Sat. until 1 :00 a.m. (after the dance) 37 Different Sandwiches In 3 Sizes i Jk TOMS DELI & I FREE 1 Mon. thru Thurs. 11 a.m. : 2 ? I t j 10 p.m. Featuring ) medium lountam St George COUPON College students v be released from d; attendance on this J and encouraged 628-182- S ) attend Career Day, schools vited high the Southern Utah ai are also being encoi aged to release tb, seniors for this imp tant event. f h MOST CONSIDERATE: Jaylynn Dayley Marty Abbinanti fe tu E( re EL GRUMPO AWARD: Ec Edith Hafen gr Rudy Iverson fr Ni FUNNY FACULT1 FAVORITES ha G BEST LOOKING LEGS: Max Rose lej shi Ai MOST PITIFUL LEGS: George Whitehead; t 4 4 4 4 4 BEST LOOKING KISS PRINT it Tie l Leila Sullivan Virginia Woodwar WINNERS: Barton - Best 4 i4 t. 4 4 Overs Score ; Lisa Eldard a 4 Diane Wilkey - Be score on kisses; Mar Abinanti - Best sctr T I on legs. For all your bankin needs... Checking accounts Savings accounts Installment loans Commercial loans Mortaace loans ZIONS FIRST NATIONA1 Whore people mean eunlhr sandwich purchased. E an opportunity visit the campus will provided by the S: dent Services and Exs utive Council. BANK::: drink with each 500 are; entertainme-an- Lunch, I "Across from the Movies" We in the vocational Hospitality Week Successful at During half-tim- e the January 16 Dixie-Rick- s Mike game, Hackers name was drawn and he got to shoot. He missed the first shot from the foul line then went back to shoot from He has never really played basketball except on church teams so he was almost as surprised to make the basket as the spectators were to see it. He explained that he just wanted to hit the rim so he wouldnt be embarrassed but when it went through, he says, It felt great! Mikes wife leads the Super Steppers drill team, a group of about 80 girls. He says most of the Whoppers will go to take the drill team out to eat but he says that hell eat some of them. half-cour- speakers have included Robert Hales, Mr. of Paper President Mate; former Nevada Governor, Mr. Callahan; Dr. R.J. Snow, Executive Vice President at the University of Utah; and Mrs. Susan Marie Young, of Leigh-RocPresident Products. After the 60 minute assembly students will choose to attend as many as 6 of any 150 workshops. of these Over workshops will be offer- ( 2 iavitvtwvwvvsvvvvwxvwV T1 4 4 I TI 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t T! 4 : i i j 4 4 : t i ' i |