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Show The Dixie Sun CC(Etb(if Another glorious Christmas rolled by about as fast as was this Uvj can sav,"What cau in the face and all you can think about is running far away from the "evil thing". 5. Correct me it ni rong, but the pet toilet seat ou got just gets in the s av. I person thinking bought me this?!?" have accumulated the V" ten worst Christmas pre-- j to see how bad your phrjstams presents really are. It you received a giant 1,1. rn.'in.i sleeper with the plasnc itchy feet, your gift has ..t bien rewarded the worst in the history of v,:vn thev Christmas. s Well, well, well . you were a big col-- ; until your Aunt your eyes with a Childhood regression perhaps? 8. Wow! What do my eyes behold? A lint cleaner? 7. hope that you will have a lifetime to complete a 500,000 piece puzzle that transforms into a bowl of fruit o when its complete. . . b. 'tou think it might be a decent token of love, but a fruitcake is presently staring . A . lu r Xatafie ifecfam cr . about the Holocaust PIXIl 1H1 ei v SUN dav s, v exception of a leap pens Atnei u .ins ns l' tin'll' w ith tl v Near. it h.ip to better ew makme, V.irs resolutions. I nloi tunatelv, these resolutions out hv alent me s ile Is this hat lets is n omuu; to? Weiejillv hallanped people resoh me, to Iht time thin as tlies sx ar t Jm n t ents three lu; Mao Hermits resol s me, to become more sm lahle as thev sit home on their oiam;e slue, e.irpet and u luse to deal s itli the nineties Students icsolv im; It) e,el better grades as thev w ill inejs a 'iid institutions like t w Sih siH vv (. 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Ya-ho- lolho mold in the' shajv ith ux ipo tor flesh colored lolho, 1G C hristmas dinner " ith r iuiulma ill iie' oi lv llv sumo. a. lie Jo it i'm sell loboto-nkit cm e' jlu.ns u anle'd, tins is the erne on Kl AI u anted mikc it comes with a rear- - ii'w mu n'r. 2. under-In' old standbv ear end socks At least this uiii loru oar is d leivnt suin' it pla s "1 mgle bolls e ei time' mi snive. And the numlvr oiv all time worst Chiistmas piesent is. A b AC OX W AX Ami put x our Ku on in, skewer it w ith the spec ml on baeon skewers, and the is crispy It s e on MicrowavaMe! t So it anv ot the'se not gilts w ore w rapped up t pin v to doe io o on, mac ho next Christmas w ill he inure' construe In e and loss gieasv. It's a good thing that Christamas is tollowi'd by a lappv N'i'w Avar. 4. A ot a t sun r v v Huve students at Dixie ever wandered what actually took during the lolocaust? Xow there is a perfect 'ppe'rtunitv to find out, because Don Pate is teaching tbe first class at Dixie that deals strictly w ith the Holocaust. iate is new in the St. George area and has formerly taught in fax., Tenn., Calif., and Ariz. He has travelled to many Holocaust museums such as tbe one in Washington D.C. and the one in Jerusalem and many more. He has been to Austria, Germany, and many of place i not sol e an him; oi ev.im er ni Id not i Mile pie, Mai ( il out and s.iv, "I liiimm just uiutlil have had ut extra roll h his car cl St lape la new rsi e tc add lape tM tc m v shi ippine, list sc that i ai s.- iv e the w ci Id ith it 7 Sec Promises on v 1 the actual concentration Hate has also camps. met some Auscnwitz (this was one of the largest death camps during the Holocaust) survivors, including Edith Singer and Agnes Kun from Los Angelos. He had the chance to talk to them about their experience during that devastating period in history. He wants his students to ask themselves questions such as h were there would I be in ? A rescuer? or a col l v v v t t v v t t t i v p.ie Tyler Thorsted IHf Jixit SUN teach his class on the Holocaust. He has travelled to several Don Pate is using creative gestures Holocaust museums and has taught school in four states. He enjoys the class participation and hopes t to have more join the class. The class is held in LA 206 on Thursdays from 5 o 7:30 p.m. to laborator?" Pate said, "It is important to challenge ourselves with the idea of the role you would have plaved of you had been there." This is obviously a very serious class that deals with a lot of sensitive issues. "1 would like my students to enjov thinking," said Pate. "This isn't supposed to be an easy class, but a class that challenge's the students." Pate uses his own isual aids and shows slide's he has accumulated over the years. I le was surprised that there were 20 people in the first class last Thursday instead of the expected 12 that were enrolled. "My students asked a lot of good questions," Iate said. "Ne a gri'at time." This is a opportunity to learn about that happened nearly TO years ago. That may soune) far in the past, hut as the old saying goes," You have to learn of the past to uneierstand the present". had some-tilin- Titalir jTlrtlgim is a turitrr anb t!)f armit Cbilor (or tltr U)r sSnin. Mayhc in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two seperate words "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean? -- It's a mystery. t |