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Show The Dixie Sun Page 2 October News News Editor: Billy Vosburg want, but cash only once in each division! rilE DIXIE SUN Tournament The Brentwood Fun Center and The Spinal Cord Society will The Annual Seventh No Tap Bowling Tournament Nov. 21 24. - times The squad are 12:30 p ni 1:30 . , p m . . be 70 I of 200. 3 total , Average: $5 Highest 96 - 97 book average (minimum 21 games.) Any incident or rule not covered above shall be determined by the tornament $3.50 Spinal Society. Pay off is one for and you may entries eight enter as many times as you t game score plus handshall determine icap final position. . ITJ rules are as follows: 3 Games on same pair of lanes 9 pins on first ball is scored as a strike, all other scoring is normal. Handicap will 2:30 p m , and 3:30 p.m. A $12 entry fee will be collected with going to prize $3.50 to eage, directors, Kary and Tim Jones. For more information call (435) 635-956- Minority students sought for jour-- j nalism scholarship at Syracuse in other benefits for IS months SUN NEWS SERVICES THE DIXIE SUN Minority students seeking careers as newspaper journalists are invited to apply for generous awards that combine with graduate scholarship internship work. Newhouse The Graduate Fellowship Internship in Newspaper Journalism for Minorities underwrites master's level study at the acclaimed S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University while providing training at the Newhouse Newspapers. Two winners a year receive free tuition,- monthly stipends of $1,100. health insurance coverage and up to $3,300 nn 0 AT DmE COLLEGE Native American. To apply he or she i iu by Feb. 10, 1998, submit a plete application for admis-i-tSyracuse University's nu ters program in news; This require-1.- .. ing the Graduate R i Examination no later than F The $40 Syraa, 1, 199S. University graduate applicati fee will be waived for all Newhouse Fellow candidal- Further inform!', and Newhouse School grad prospectuses (including apj u tion forms) are available Lorraine, 305 NewhoiN Syracuse University, SyramN.Y.. 13244-210She can a be reached by phone, (315) 41 of graduate study during which time they also work as interns at the Syracuse Newspapers. Later, after receiving masters degrees, the winners e work for a year as apprentices either at the Syracuse Newspapers or at one of the 24 other Newhouse newspapers across the country, earning competitive entry level salaries. To be eligible for the 1998 - 200 competition, a candidate must have earned an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university in a field other than journalism (with a B average or higher) by June 15 of 1998, be a LInited States citizen and either African American, or HispanicLatino, Asian o full-tim- j 1124; FAX, (315) m a il , j alorrais uadmin syr. eii l 443-394- E ASDC Executive Council TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY 28 29 30 31 1 3 Club Miscellania: Hynotist Bruce McDonald, 8 p.m. Gardner Center Ballroom. Rebel Volleyball: Dixie Southwest Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert, vs Ricks College, 7 p.m. Gym. Arts Center, 11 a.m.free; Golden Generation Luncheon & Program, Gardner Center, noon; Program Bureau Family Pizza Factory; The Howl" Dance, 9 p.m. Rebel Volleyball: Dixie vs College of Southern Idaho, 3 p.m. Gym. Travel Extravaganza, Dixie Center, p.m. free. Lunch, Rio Grande casserole, blue chips and salsa, salad bar, fresh fruits, mescal cookies wworm. Auditorium. Lunch, Cobb salad, jalapeno combread, German potato salad, rolls n' butter, devil's food cake. Dinner, Caesar Romero salad, zucchini muffins, assorted fruits, walnut cake, chicken fried steak. ry Halloween Party, 6:30 p.m. Gardner Ballroom, costumes optional. Homecoming Powder Puff Football Game, 7 p.m. Hansen Stadium, free. Forum, How to Cope with Stress, Carl Hutchings, noon, Udvar-Haz- y Bid., Room 243. Lunch, grilled ham n cheese sandwiches, assorted chips, kartofflesalat,' salad bar, nice dreams. Dinner, Yankee pot roast, lumpy smashed potatoes, peas n' carrots, Elsie's hot rolls, Death by Chocolate" cake, salad bar. Southwest Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert, 8 p.m. Cox Auditorium. Lunch, pizza salad, Rosemary rolls wbutter, cut fresh fruits, chocolate chip cookies. Dinner, Oreo cory wkiwi salsa, wild rice, tomato confit, salad bar, fresh fruit, cherry cheesecake. Homecoming Football: 8 p.m. Cox Auditorium. Homecoming Activities: Alumni Assembly, Graff Fine Dixie vs Arizona Western, 1 p.m. Hansen Stadium. Rebel Basketball: RedWhite Basketball Scrimmage, free. or-- . Homecoming Week is here. Guys have you got your dates for the dance on Sat yet? Come m to the nightly activities including Powder Puff Wed., Bruce McDonald the hyponotist on Thurs, and "The Howl" Dance Fri Night OF DIXIE COLLEGE Kickoff Saturday for Homecoming Game is 1:00. Dixie College Homecoming Queen Pageant, 7:30 p.m. Cox Oct l Bowl for charity and prizes SUN NEWS SERVICES 28, Bums Arena, Homecoming Activities: Dedication of Roene DiFiore Bench, Washington City Cemetery, 8 a.m.; parade on Tabernacle, 10 a.m.; Founders Day Assembly, Tabernacle, 11 a.m.; Alumni Association Tailgate party, Hansen Stadium, noon; Alumni Banquet, Gym, 7 p.m.; Homecoming Dance, Gardner Center Ballroom, 9 p.m.; Midnight PB, Graff Fine Arts, 10:30 p.m. Travel Extravaganza, 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Dixie Center. , |