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Show Music Hits St. George 7 Drew's Kissable Movie Story on Pg. jr April ' Story on Pg. 9 :j Rf . CV .4 y The Biggest Week of the Year By Paul Graves scientifichotmail. com . "D" Week is here! Monday's "Spirit Day" officially started "D" Week at Dixie College. The "Freshmen versus Sophomore Spirit Challenge" was held at noon on the Encampment Mall. At tine event, the Executive Counsel passed out free ice cream sandwiches. Later Monday night, the Rebel Awards were held in the Ballroom. Center Gardner Attendance to the awards ceremony was by invitation only for those who have been nominated to receibe awards or those who are covering the event for the local media. The clubs and organization on campus were hard at work on Tuesday for "Service Day." Many chores for the clubs included washing the atrium windows at the Science Building, planting Vol. XXVIII Iss. 27 Dixie College St. George, Utah 14, 1999 -- - D Week flowers in designated areas, and picking up trash around campus. For three hours, clubs were obligated to fufill one of their three entry fee is $3 without student identification, and $2 with service projects for tire year. On Friday night, the Spring Carnival will be held in the Gardner Outdoor Plaza at 6 p.m., weather permitting. The cost is also which $3, includes fifteen tickets. Additional tickets may be purin the Pagent to be held on Wednesday, chased, just in case These girls are in the running for you run out. After in the middle of the D Week festivities. the carnival. Happy Gillmore will be shown outside at those that show up to help, there wants to register must pay $12 to do so. the north side of the Fine Arts will be a free breakfast. g Volunteers are being asked to Following the Building at 9 p.m. The student the "D" and the and Day run, their wear who to those "grubbies" counsel suggests Dance is being held at 9 p.m. at attend the movie, to bring blangloves. the Gardner Center Ballroom. At 9 a.m., the Dixie College kets and pillows. at The cost is $12 for a will held Run 5k be Freedom the about Saturday brings ticket in the Student Government g of the "D" Hansen Stadium. Being that the annual room or $15 at the door. who has date due 7 'For at a.m. hill passed, anyone on the black On Wednesday, fourteen sophomore girls will get together and "fight" for the coveted The crown of "D Queen." pageant will be held at 7 p.m. at tire Cox Auditorium. Prices are $4 for adults, $2 for students with their identifacation card, and $10 for families. For the rest of the week, Thursday features a live "Dixie Unplugged" performance. The feature will performance Sundive, one of St. George's local alternative bands. The concert will be held at the outside amphitheater in from of the old student union building. At 8 p.m., Frank Caliendo and his comedy act will be performing at the Gardner Center Ballroom as The part of Club Miscellania. it. white-washin- pre-boug- white-washin- Students Honored at Banquet Monday By Chelsea Van Noy aeslehchotmail.com The Dixie College Rebel Awards banquet was held Monday night at 6:30 p.m. in tire Gardener Center Ballroom. As Bill Fowler, vice president of Student Sendees said, this banquet was to recognize those graduating with honors and academic excellence. Dan Debenham, a graduate of Dixie College, was the guest master of ceremonies. Entertainer of the Year was Nate McNamee. Achievement of the Year was Terry Holt. Desiree Brailsford received Personality of the Year. Dixie Spirit was Tammy Barben. Distinguished Service Award was both Kelly Cottam and Rachael Goodfellow. Outstanding Freshman was Kenzie Wright, who also received the Scholarship award. Outstanding Sophomore was Jocelyn Palmer. ARED NEWBOLDTHE DIXIE SUN Scholar Athlete Award was presented to Rebel both Sam Melessa and Amberly Ryan. late McNamee performs at the annual receiv-ig Student Body Vice President Dean Larson after .wards banquet monday shortly the of presented Tim Eicher with the Outstanding year. the award for entertainer Teacher Award. the received Woodward Virginia Award. Staff Service Distinguished Max Rose, vice president of Academics, presented the Honor Graduates. These graduates fall into three different categories: Cum Laude Graduates (which included 106 students), Mana Cum Laude Graduates (76 students), and Summa Cum Laude Graduates (36 students). Rose referred to Benjamin Braten, Bradley Bundy, Shelly Davis, Jaclyn Emett, Stephanie Grant, Kristen Hinton, and Tracy Taylor as the seven nominees which made up the Valedictorian Circle. Flinton was awarded as the Outstanding Scholar of Dixie College and named Valedictorian. President Robert Huddleston presented Maureen H Booth with the Special Recognition Award for her outstanding efforts here at Dixie four-yeeffort College and her drive behind the at Dixie. Jocelyn Palmer, student body president, rec1998-9- 9 Executive ognized and thanked the officers. Council and introduced the 1999-0- 0 the most "This was Palmer said, challenging, yet most joyful and rewarding school year for me." ar ht |