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Show Page 2 DIXIE SUN February 9, 1990 M" SL Administration Lobbies LegislatureforSala ry lncrea$ the Governor nor the Legislative Analyst has catch-ufaculty and staff members at recommended the Dixie College was the main allocation. So Alder made a point of Pres. Douglas D. special appeal to the Higher engineering training at Dixie College. Gardner Is one of the raise, said Mark Petersen, Information Services Director He explained how his mathematics courses from The ST. GEORGE need for a salary Increase for p Alder's recent testimony at the Education Committee to fund Senate for Dixie College. "The committee asked Utah Legislature. Appearing with Commissioner Wm. Rolfe Kerr, Alder told the Joint House and Appropriations Committee on Higher Education that salaries at Dixie College require a special catch-u- p Infusion to be to sister comparable Institutions In Utah. The Dixie College budget request approved by the Board of Regents calls for a 2 catch-u- p appropriation beyond the raise requested for all state employees. Neither Utah's premier researchers. Interaction computers treatment medical He develops and between medical The newly forming the three wins $50, and the other two win $25 each. Essays must be typed with a cover sheet that includes the student's name and student School. Speaking for Skywest Airlines, CEO Jerry Atkin detailed how Dixie Faculty members helped found Skywest and then train the Ellis Everett and science several mechanics and pilots for the from courses him firm. Dixie at placed each college to explain Its professors to Mayor Karl Brooks excellent an in to position contributions Utah, unique the growth of St. described In successfully said Petersen. "So President compete and school. Washington George Alder Invited key supporters of graduate Lund, County and projected It Into Fob the College to answer that Studentbody President In the future. He argued that the question." is 1988-89- , intimately explained how his College Dr. Reed Gardner, work In the connected to the economic academic Medical of Professor Informatics at the University of Utah and member of the Dixie College Institutional of his told Council. Hu manltles and his acltlvlty leadership led him to achieve at both Dixie and the University of Utah. He will Ca h For Words Forensic Dixie College Honors Program is sponsoring an essay contest. The subject is DRUGS. Cash awards will be given for the top three essays. The best of graduate Summa Cum Laude this spring at the "U and has been admitted to BYU Law ID, must than and each Words, remaining page of the essay be no more 1000 must include the ID without the student's name. They will be collected at the circulation desk of the library until closing time Feb. 28. Contact Joe Green Ext.207, or in his office for complete rules and details. University, President Alder also urged the Higher Education committee to fund his budget underway on the and Southern Utah State College. Those students from Extemporaneous Speaking, Swan, Roxanne Johnson, and Shelly Robinson in Readers with program and Bryce Klm one of the students, sf most effectively to Legislators. "Several GRADUATING o prog-gav- the lawmakers a feeling of the SPRING 1090 rea dynamlsrCT their performance of "Lauquatio the Lion Who Shot Back", and those being honored for their Informative speeches were Taylor for his speech on Judge Wapner, Amy Kohler for her speech on varicose veins, and CA Wayment for speech on snoring. The team had time and competed wel they were excited to be again after a long bus The team will be tra again on the 20th of Febr where they will compete Snow College tournamt Ephriam, Utah. So, kef eye out for those rnembe the team and be sure tc them luck. xeceooocccom 0: ALL APPLY NOW FOR off commented that presentation was one most effective the comir has experienced," Petersen. "The presen actual participants in College education 20 SOPHOMORES legisla and higher education TO ALL , Re; Clothes Pr GRADUATION Mon., Tues.,Wed SET APPOINTMENT Feb. 12,13,14, IN THE COUNSELING MM Hours ADVISEMENT 8-- CENTER!! 5 Onl DDfl Daily I V fr, Dixie College. Dixie receiving top honors included: Johnell Swan for her Dramatic Interpretation of "Anastasia", Donnie Taylor in Theater l Rose, who serves Team Competes at LaNae The Dixie College Forensic Team returned early Sunday morning from Central Arizona College where they competed in the 14th Annual CACtus Classic. Competing in the two day tournament were students from College of Eastern Utah, Utah Valley Community College, Central Arizona College, Glendale Community College, Arizona State forces driving this growth. request of $43,000 to sufj the drug rehabilitation eft Dixie College Bookstore COLLt |