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Show Volume XXIII, Issue 3 Dixie College St. George, Utah October 15, 1993 ZZ3HEE2 Inside . :U'-U- i1 V . (Left) Gabrielle . Andrew, Wendy Roberts, Emile Davis exercise their right to vote for classofficers during this week's Racial Scare: A Dixie student was the victim of racial hatred when a pipe bomb was launched through his dorm room window causing over $400 in elections. (Below) damages. -- See page 2 - Dixie College students gather around to consume all the free food offered by the various candidates running for class offices. (Photos by Christi Gibson) Feeling gypped? Some students feel the prices in the Cafeteria and the Snack Bar are too expensive for their slim budgets. See page I 3 i t V s i .4 fi ' , . 7- h L 'J said, She said: The movie Demolition Man reviewed from two different He viewpoints. See page 4 'Rock and Row,1 'Goin'All the Way1 win elections By Lisa Albrecht president, and Rayetta Poer as secretary. We want to get everyone involved, said Vargas. We don't want just the Executive Council doing everything, we want everyones viewpoint to After today, Moses Vargas will either be freshmen class president or make it a better year. By that, were goin' all the way to do it." he won't. Members of Rock and Row to Please your Soul plan to bring Dixie Dixie College final class elections are being held today. Vargas is a College some spirit. member of Goin' All the Way, one of the freshman class officer Were running because Dixie needs spirit. Thats our whole campaigns. "Goin' All the Way" and Rock and Row were the success. Were excited about it, said Makaui who is running winners in the freshman primary election for freshman class president, along with Wendy Wednesday. Christain as vice president, and Robert Richards as Dixie Colleges class elections were very The competition is tough. " secretary. competitive this year. Other freshman campaign names included Fish Moses Vargas, Four freshman groups were eliminated freshman class president candidate Out O Water with Charlie Bates running for after Monday and Tuesday's heavy president, Secrist for vice president and Corena campaigning. Only two sophomore class Howell for secretary; Total Unity with Kory groups campaigned in the elections, so a Burgess running for president, Micha Larson for primary was not necessary . vice president, and Renea Allen for secretary; Real People with Traci The competition is tough said Vargas. Billingsley running for president, Ginnette Erb for vice president, and Though this years election was competitive, campaigners seemed to Randy Busby for secretary; and the KU with Tracy Jorgensen running have fun and hoped the best for their competitors. for president, Jen French for vice president and Cheri Parker for secretary. Im in it for the fun," said Ofa Makaui, a member of "Rock and The sophomore class campaigns include the Dixie Connection with Row." Everyone should have fun, and I wish them the best. Shane Wright running for president, James Clark for vice president, and Ryan Secrist , a member of "Fish Out O' Water," was positive Melissa Dove for secretary; and the Kool Krew with Tracey Anderson despite his group's loss. "Everyone helped everyone out," said Secrist. running for president, Britt Manning for vice president and Jodi Hawes for The student body is looking for class officers who will listen to secretary. them. With this many groups campaigning for office, students had a hard time "We need someone who will get involved and listen to the their matching campaigners faces with their campaign slogan. class and do what needs to be done. We need someone outgoing that They needed to get out and meet more people because we didnt know will take care of first priorities, said sophomore Todd Buttars. who they were, said freshman Allen Stout. Thats exactly what the group "Goin All the Way" intends to do They needed to get out and talk to people so we knew who they were with Vargas as freshman class president, Ron Densley as vice so theyre were not just a name, agreed Roy Darington. Sun Assistant Editor goal-spirit- and Sitting the slopes: The Ski -- lub returns to Dixie College tigger than ever. See page 5 Rebels lose: Glendale beats Dixie, 30-2- 0. Rebels face Ricks College Saturday. See page 7 -- |