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Show October 25. 198b DIXIE SUN PAGE 4 THE DIXIE C? 7T TJ f f ,V ' . ' "l 'V ; v- ; I j-- r fffcjttiik niij irwmWTiffli- 1 . 7 - 1 'V - - 7 M 6 A ':r-- A , - L : Sh s' 4? K the f The Dixie College Rebellettes march under the Dixie sunshine at the parade Saturday. 'iTKT 1 ? The newly crowned Homecoming Queen for 1988, Patrice Prince, steps forward as the audience applauds. The pagent was held Monday night. V J le-en- ti 1 y Center. 1 V ' i , V ' ' T J President Doug Alder spoke at the Founders Day assembly held on Friday, October 15 j1 r H i Vt L s ' - ! ' ' fi rtS;-- 1' 7 4 vA-- 'WS! i ir 1 'XXll i VJM I sid I v t Presider Gorden B. Hinkley, first coui. .elor inthe First Presidency, of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints opened the Homecoming Week activities Sunday night at a fireside held in the Dixie 'he k5 . t ' v : ;w ',V, Vj- s $v je s pV, - iVk. i Mi .adii jh a. The Super Steppers took first place in the marching group division of the 1988 Homecoming parade. The Rebel football team was excited after their hom coming game win over Ricks College. The final scoi lUc was 58 to 10. Tht for |