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Show December 9, 1998 Dixie College St. George, Utah Vol. XXVIII Iss. 15 Dixie Loses to Snow in Rotary Bowl By Courtney Gressmen gressmeninfoivest.com Even though the Rebels out did Snow College in everything, they still came up 0 in the short, losing annual Dixie College Rotary 40-2- Bowl. They Rebels got off on the right foot, as they held Snow on their opening possession, which resulted in a punt by the Badgers. But Dixie took only to get up to the one yard line. Next play, bam! Dixie quarterback ran in for a touchdown making the score 0 with nine minutes still left in the game, the extra kick was attempted but it was blocked by the Snow defense. That was all Dixie saw of the lead all day long. The Rebel defense was JARED NEWBOLDTHE DIXIE SUN back the Badgers, but holding Bowl. hold back the defenders during the Dixie College Rotary they got called on a roughing- 6-- Quinn Hampton attempts a past as the Dixie line tries to 0 and ended the season at Dixie lost the game 8-- 40-2- Alder Retires After 12 Years of Faithful Service By Jennifer Peltz com jipeltz infowest. After 12 years at Dixie College, history professor and past president Doug Alder will be retiring at tire close of this year, Dec. 31, to join the temple presidency for a three year assignment. "It retirement was a very sudden "After the decision," said Alder. encampment mall was dedicated, the president of the church asked me to volunteer and I accepted. " Everyday at the temple, Alder will be involved in administering and overseeing the various activities in the differHe is also in ent religious ordinates. charge of training all of the people who volunteer their service - all 2,000 of them. "There are over 400 people there each day," said Alder "It will definitely a challenge." But Alder will continue to come to Dixie two days a week in order to write about the history of the college for the archive collection. Alder succeeded Alton Wade as Dixie College president from 1986 to 1993. "I was appomted to emphasize academics," said Alder. "The most important thing about Dixie College is the stu- dents." During his presidency, Alder raised money to help finance numerous building on campus, such as the Gardner Center, MacDonald Building, and Browning library. History is Alder's passion. He currently teaches history: ancient and modem western civilization, American civilization, Utah history, and international studies. "I just love it, "Alder simply said. JENNIFER PELTZTHE DIXIE SUN ALDER... MR. SAY to Dixie College, standing by a statAlder waves good-by- e ue portraying himself, located in the Val. A. Browning Library. Alder is retiring at the close of this year. GOOD-BY- 40-2- 0 This set up a first down for the Badgers, which resulted in an pass from Josh Heupel to Stokes Aitken, for a 6 lead. The Rebels fought hard and ended back in Snow territory. But a reception P was ruined when Chris Brinagh fumbled on the drive. After both teams punted, tire Badgers scored again on a run by Cody Jamison, but the kick was no good leaving the score at 13-With 7 5 left on the clock, Dixie's I lampion connected wilh Brinagh on an touchdown pass. At the end of the second quarter. Snow took only one for a touchplay and touchan earlier after down, down by Jamison, this makr. 18-ya- 7-- 23-ya- 25-ya- co-M- 1 ing the score Tire third quarter started 26-1- " Rotary on Page 16 |