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Show December 7, 1985 DIXIE SUN Page People of the Town will be played by Lisa Mercer, Jeremy Pitts, Laurie Turnblom, Celeste Bain, Sharia Tucker, Dianne Felshaw, Shannon Peterson, and Greg Evertsen. Classifieds weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 975, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 WORK AND PLAY IN THE BEAUTIFUL BLACK HILLS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. Employment opportunity from May to October 31, 1986 in food and beverage operation. The Historic Ruby House, at the foot of Mt. Rushmore, in Keystone, SD. Guarenteed monthly salary with room and board paid, plus possible help with traveling expenses. For detailed information and application form write to The Ruby House, Box 163, Keystone, SD TYP1STS-S5- 00 John O Driscoil and Jenny Gwilliam, as George Gibbs and Emily Webb, drink imaginarysodas in Dixie College Theatres producWilder. Thornton TOWN OUR of tion by Our Town Dixie College Theatres production of the American classic Our Town will be presented on December 3,4, 5, 6, and 7, at 8:15 P.M., in the Dixie college Fine Arts CenterTheatre. Tickets for this great American play will be available weekdays from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. On performance nights, the Box Office opens at 7:30 P.M. Patrons may telephone for reservations. A large cast of student ana 628-312- 1 community actors is required in Our Town, according to Director Donald R. Hinton. The Stage Manager, narrator of the play, is played by Eric Young. Dr. Gibbs and his wife Julia are played by Karis Rowley and Heidi Mitchell. The other set of parents in the play, the Webbs, are played by Brent Bullough and Kris Johnson. George Gibbs and Emily Webb, the focal characters in the production, are played by Dixie College Professor of Communications, Ed Rogers: Other major cast members include Jeremy Grimshaw as Joe Crowell, Richard Moore as Howie Newsome, Sharia Hinton as Rebecca Gibbs, Daniel Brodie as Wally Webb, Marianne Larsen as Mrs. Soames, Stacy Schimbeck as Constable Bill 1 Stress Tips for the Basic College You have $2.50 to last you until the end of the quarter. There is no food in your cupboard and the spoiled squash in the fridge has condemned every other item in there. You have six finals to study for and you get a migrane headache whenever someone shows you a textbook. Can you say the word stress? Sure you can, and even more so, do you experience it daily? Most college students have stress in their lives for one reason or another, whether it be doing their laundry or failing a big test. Now that the approach of final exams is upon us, the pressure is on and you need a way out. Exercise is a sure benefit to relieve any strain on you. A Co-e- d spent in jogging .or ease your mind and can biking relax your body. Even a brisk half-ho- morning walk can help although its nice to do your routine at the end of.the day because it relieves the tension that has built up. Experts say that talking is also an aid in stress relief, working through a problem by talking about it, even to a friend, helps a great deal. Do you own a box of Kleenex? If not, buy one. A good crying session can wash away stress with the blow of a nose! At this time of finals and holiday hustle and bustle find a stress reliever that works best for you. See ya on the jogging track! M.A. 57751 Warren, Scott Taylor as Sam Craig, and Jodi Allred as Simon Stimson. HAPPENINGS December K & 6-- 7 T basketball tournament December 7 Christmas Dance 8:30 - 12:00 sunroom December 11 Classwork ends (YEA !) Cram for finals 11 p.m. to 4:23 a.m. December 3 Finals December 13 Alumni Game 7:30 p.m. December 14 Women s Basketball - Ricks at Dixie 5:15 k December 16 "Christmas Carol 8:00 p.m. 1 3 December Womens Basketball Citrus College Tourney December 25 Christmas k January 1 New Year's Day V January 2 Classwork Begins January 4 kN Basketball Rotary Shootout Tournament at Mesa V January 4 HAFB at Dixie 7:30 p.m. Womens Dance 9:00 p.m. at Institute 3 Ik' V , A k' 12-1- 18-2- s 2-- TP |