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Show ) y, fiolume 20 Number Under The Sun final concert to be presented The The members of the Dixie College - Community Band will resent their final concert of year on Thursday, May 18 it 8 00 p.m., in the Dixie Center Cox Auditorium. The theme is "MOSTLY iSOUSA' and will feature sever-la- l the 18 Dixie College Shawn & Cindy the ST. GEORGE The Leaders for In one of largest elections in several years, Shawn Coombs was selected as the 1989-9Studentbody President for Dixie College, according to Bill Fowler, dean of students. His running mate, Cindy Carlile, will be the new vice president. The announcement of election results came last Friday evening at the annual Rebel Awards night by current President Kendrik Snow. We re very pleased with the elections this year," said 0 the marches of John Phillip Sousa, such as "Stars and Stripes Forever' and "The May 12, 1989 St. George, Utah Regiment among others. slated for the program are three other concert band lorks The band is directed by d Jary Caldwell. There is a donation of $2 00, with A 4 ' Rifle V?.. Also 'S- - all proceeds going to the allege V- s, - two-yea- Ec to exhibit student displays Good tastes, good design -- neat fashions are the focus rf the Home Economics Department exhibit of student I'orks to be held Thursday, ray 18, from 1:00 p m. to 5:00 f m and Friday, May 19, from 00 a m. to 4 00 p.m., in room nd 9 Jail of the Home Economics Students in weaving, cloth-rinterior design and foods asses, will display work they ,nave done during the year lhis is a first, be certain to see All schol-arshi- r- v f u graduating sophomores invited to apply for a p being sponsored by Ms Reinbold. The restricts for this scholarship are the applicant must be gradating from Dixie College and banning to continue their eduction in the fields of medicine, ursing or music Interested suidunts please Jbmit a letter outlining your ana and needs to Ms. Carolyn inbold, 998 S. Bloomington Jr St George, UL 84770. S ft J J many committees including, homecoming, Sweetheart Ball and She is also a member of Lambda Delta i .v Graduates can apply now for scholarships 5re V- - - K ,V;' Shc; t Sigma ) N. V Carolyn f L J Freshman Class Secretary, Carlile has participated on pudding. j a member of Phi Theta Kappa honors society, is secretary for Sigma Gamma Chi and has been involved with the Sweethearts Ball, and He has campus clean-upactively participated in both high school and college sports. The son of Dr. Robert and Glenna Coombs, he r mission for served a the LDS Church in Ecuador. Coombs plans to major in Civil and Engineering Business Admistration Carlile is a freshman from Heber, Utah has maintained a 3 98 GPA while attending Dixie on a full tuition academic scholarship She is currently serving on the Honors Forum Council and enjoys being involved in school activities. Currently serving as s. rf Band program. Home - w' 4 sug-este- l t 0 Fowler. "We had five different individuals running for student-bod- y president and that is the most weve had in a long time. Voting was narrowed down to Shawn and Cindy, along with Heidi Ewert and Rorque Wood in the Primary elections. Either team would have been great, but we're happy for the winners and know they'll do a super job." Coombs, a sophomore at Dixie and a native to the area, has maintained a 3 95 GPA and has been active in many pro- grams at Dixie College. He is of ' 1989-9- 1 L St J 5 hzvn V -- - i J - A n ; i h r',J & and this year's National Forensics Squad "One of the major achievements we'd like to make is to unite both faculty and students in the goals we set so we can be successful," remarked "We've eliminated Coombs. many of the vice president positions on the student executive council and will use more chairpersons instead for the various activities we hold. We hope to get more people " involved that way Carlile is also anxious to create an atmosphere that will enhance the academic and campus life for the students. "Involvement in both the ii TSyou4 CiX for Student Body President and Cathie and Shawn Coombs, new Dixie College 1989-90- . academic and social aspects of college are important to get Continued to page 4 |