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Show 28.1 'Pmbcr 28.1995 The Dixie Sun lolumn a9g: ,ntinued from Page 4 of you who don't Finally, for those Husslebee was our newspa-l- . oW, Paul ,ser last year who had to leave seem to be getting aUse he didn't I what he deserved. Ahem, anyway, too. at first, was he annoying ght much so in fact. But as time went a really good ; found that he was c counted and he turned out of good friend. He also went out where it :a his way to encourage me to pursue this silly thing I write ev ery week (for those of you who wish to kill him for that, I don't know his address, ha!) So, my thanks to these guys for making Dixie College a pretty killer place after all. And to you administrative types, do what it takes to keep them! Ctfiilili ' David Johnson is a columnist for Tlw Dixie Sun. Page 9 Vtorp CDl j CStDSfi (ilTGi IgJHTW hat cinued from r Page 5 internet can be used ker, o many other useful purposes." n though Jessup disfavors IRC, he is "great." s mail is a fast and easy way to stay ontact with others without the wait (a nickname given to the s Postal Service by long-tim- e internet said. "The ; . t v S). j "I'm t kes bad at it writing letters, and easier to keep in touch with Lloney ..tinued from Page 7 ney is the cost of team travel. :ootball alone covers 100 players and women's sports together only er about half that number. Other variables include government the t people," freshman Chelsi Kidd said. can save money. "I wish everyone had said sophomore and library help desk worker Jaimee Taylor. "I don't have to buy stamps, envelopes or stationary for my friends with According to Calvin Fox, a library Help Desk worker, giving out a lot of personal information on IRC could be risky because it's not a secure line. "Be careful while on IRC," Fox said. "There are a lot of creeps on the net." letter-write- money such as pel grants and private donors wanting their money to go to a specific sport. After funding the sports themselves, the money must also cover salary for the trainer, some coaching salary, the Rebelettes, and cheerleaders. lasketball kntlnued from Page 9 and center Moises Micael ech had eight rebounds. Good defense against a normally Simpson Southwest team won final game of the tournament night, with Dixie beating the L.A. ie Rebels' aturday 95-7- ugars So upset with the routing, L.A. euthwests coach stalked onto the court Ikrone call in the second half and was ejected from the game. Simpson scored 33, had 11 rebounds r. He was named and one the tournament's Most Valuable Player at the end of the night. McRae had another good night with 15 points, as did Homer with 14 points, and two treys. The men's team will next play this Friday and Saturday in the Dixie Center Invitational. three-pointe- mtosw Check out lite?S9 our new E DIXIE ou Great Reasons W h Should t Iukisv ir Force: d ud H Satui: )n m' t5-- 1 FAMILY FUN CENTER un. 1:30 ( Tickets: Matinee: $10 adults, $5 youth, $2 students Evening: $12 adults, $9 youth, $2 students "i Lighted Driving Range! immi up t .ll.lfs :ikTf eg' II' M.tn lf-- ul- iv- . .11 ill dhs It: I.' Tt .l.i' A.Kki v. rl.tki.U r.iu. nurc information .all s f ftl' lc' s I! te.ru r I .tl lf a along rdocl irthui rryai Ktes a8.i81g 1Z! E. 1160 South St. George Co A 3DO I' |