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Show The Dixie Sun Page 2 May News News Editor: Billy Vosburg Polynesian Club to host Luau for scholarship fund Sun News Services for youth and Dixie College students, $15 in advance, 20 at the door and can be purchased in the Gardner Center If eating, dancing, singing and lots of it are the formula to a great time, then the Dixie College Polynesian Student Association the Information Little Booth, Professor Book Center or by Asai calling Gilman at (435) -- ! f is 4 - ultimate 652-759- host. event Luau Scholarship Fund sponsored by the Polynesian Student Association and will in be the Smith's Convention spirited has become a popular outing for the college and community and annual E'Ola held 2. The fourth The JERRY CURTISTHE DIXIE bUN draws between 800 to 1,000 guests yearly. The luau is just simply a great saj(j tjme he Polynesian Club is Gllm'an ctub ters around the getting leady for its luau advjsor and Drums on Friday at 6 p.m. theme, assistant djrec. of the Islands" tor of school and includes a nine course relations. The atmosphere is island cuisine catered by the one of hospitality and celebraFairway Grill and a tion of the Polynesian culture. show featuring live music and It's a comfortable association dancing. where community members Dinner and island music can learn about one another will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, and have some fine dining and and the program will be from fun." 8 to 10 p.m. The Polynesian Student Tickets for the luau are io Association begins rehearsing Center. It cen- - two-ho- ,12, i 12, ur and planning the program for the luau in September. The islands of the Pacific are each represented in song and dance including Hawaii, Tahiti, New Zealand, Tonga and Samoa. This year's luau will feature a fire knife dance and a native drum performance among other Polynesian traditions including the hula, slap dance, soke, and grass skirt dance. "The luau is the culminating event for the Polynesian Club in educating the public about the difference in island cultures. They participate in service projects and activities throughout the year as part of this mission and the luau is the big finale," said Gilman. Ambassador Scholarship deadline approaching fast career By Devon Pilarowski Editor-In-Chi- ef fairs In s college and Lake City and Las Vegas area high schools. Their rr objective will be to influe Hjoro fINION a Still scholarship searching for opportunities? but the deadline You're in luck, is drawing near. Sponsored by School Relations, the 1998 Sophomore Ambassador Scholarship Selection is at hand. The program is geared toward students with experience in customer service, marketing, communications or business fields who are looking for opportunities to add to their resumes. Students selected for the limited scholarships will be expected to host prospective Dixie College students on campus tours, as well as attend and give presentations at various students to attend D College. Selection is based leadership experience, C past involvement with the? lege, and is only available, returning sophomores. The application det line is May 15 and applicant can be picked up in the Stude Relations Department (2 floor. Student Services Cente Interviews will follow on M 20. For more informal contact Asai Gilman in t Student Relations Departme-a- t i .estior lyobsc 652-759- 0. From last weeks Dixie College Campus Security incident reports i,ays .ular r be ,ho a iverre. fool T.tlei - Dixie College Security, St. George Police and the Washington County Attorneys office, in response to complaints and evidence that high school and college students had been purchasing alcohol underage at various local stores, randomly checked 11 stores for compliance. Seven of the 11 stores sold beer to underage college students. Out of those 7 stores, 5 stores did not check for identification. The other two stores checked for identification and knowingly sold beer to underage students. As a result of this operation, the following individuals were cited for selling alcohol to a minor: Andrew Shane Stevens, 23, St. George, Tamara D. Weed, 33, St. George, Angell Thomas, 26, St. George, Pam Waczkowski, St. George, and Kim West, 40, St. George. 59 Tor iterpr uram :'Synd best :Xf St a U in) Opin Spor Repr Advi Associated Students of Dixie College . |