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Show WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER THE SUN 10, 1999 Campus News 3 Sophomore Week excites students for football game By The freshman class is sponsoring a bowling activity today at Sunset Bowl beginning at 7 p.m. The cost is $2.25 and includes the shoe rental fee. The Dixie College band and jazz b and, under the direction of Gary Caldwell, will be performing in concert on Thursday, Nov. II, at 8 The p.m. in the Cox Auditorium. concert is free. NETO, Skills USAMC A, and DEX will be sponsoring a veterans luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 11, from noon until I p.m. m the Gardner Center Ballroom. There will be a guest speaker, and the luncheon is free for all veterans. The Multicultural Center is sponsoring a leadership training meeting on Friday, Nov. 12, from p.m. m the Gardner Center and on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 7:30 a m. to 4 p.m. in the O.C. Tanner Ampitheather. The meeting is for the officers of the Polynesian Club, Native American Association, B Lick Student Association and Supporting Association for Latin Student of America (SALSA). Sigma Gamma Chi and Lambda Delta Sigma will be celebrating their 30 years hisiory at Dixie College on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Institute. Everyone is welcome to attend, especially alumni members of Sigma and Lambda. There will be cake and ice cream for everyone. LDSSA will be sponsoring their annual "2 Can Dance" on Friday, Nov. 12 from 9 to 11:30 p.m. in the Institute. Students get in free with two canned food items. The price is $2 without canned food. The Dating Game" will be held on Nov. 17 in the Gardner Center at 7:30 p.m. DSUN was awarded as October Service Club of the Month," and REACH and the cheerleaders tied for October Chib of the Month." Around 9 p.m., it was time to bum the stuffed badger, which represented Snow Colleges mascot. The badger was thrown into the large bonfire, and, led by sophomore Brett Giles, the crowd chanted, "Bum, badger, bum!" "We just wanted to get everyone fired up for the football Jane Clark Managing Editor ianedarlchotmaiI.coni From free snow cones to the traditional bonfire, students at Dixie College know how to have a good time. was Last week, Oct. Sophomore Week at Dixie College. game," said Kennedy. Both freshmen and sophomores were Following the burning of the invited to attend the daily activities. badger, a root beer chug contest was The week began Monday, as held. Matt Dotson, Steve snow cones over 200 Anderson, Ryan Thomas, Troy were given away from noon until Worthen, Randy Ogden, Chad 1:30 p.m. in front of the library. Anderson, and Wendi Prince each Jeanne-Mari- e Hill, a member of bottle of were given a two-litthe sophomore class council, said Anna Chamberlain (center) and two of her friends enjoy themselves at the A&W Root Beer. The crowd the council chose to give out snow Snowball Dance last Saturday night in the Gardner Center Ballroom. Students cheered as they chugged. The wincones because Dixies football team ner was Matt Dotson, who was stomped on Snow after Dixies football team won their game against Snow was playing Snow College on awarded a $15 gift certificate to the afternoon. earlier that College flavor Saturday. The cherry reprePizza Factory. sented Dixie Red. up in the Gardner Center, and students Saturday night, after the Rebel football "It was just fun to see the students and watched the movie "Dumb and Dumber." teams victory over Snow College, the last talk to them as we handed out snow cones, Everyone was invited to bring pillows and activity of sophomore week was held. The Hill said. blankets and eat popcorn as they enjoyed the "Snowball Stomp," a casual dance, went from On Wednesday, the sophomore class movie and a break from studying. 9 p.m. until midnight in the Gardner Center council hosted a service project. Students met "The movie was so cool. We had between Ballroom. Students were encouraged to in the exec, council room at 7 p.m. The group people there. The students all seemed "stomp on Snow" in celebration of the Rebels of nearly 40 traveled to Porters Nursing to have a great time," said Matt Kennedy, a victory. and where delivered carnations Home, member of the sophomore class council. they Decorations for the dance included snowballoons to patients. held the was on bonfire, Fridays activity snowflakes, and powdered snow. men, "I enjoyed myself. It was really fun field. Groups began arriving the Udvar-HazWe would like to thank the students for because the people were so happy to see us," at 8 p.m., and two fires were built. Students all of their support of Sophomore Week. They said freshman Jamie Johnson. untwisted metal hangers to use as sticks to are the ones who make the activities success"It was so neat to see this group of sturoast their hot dogs on. Other free food ful," said Dayna Oliekan, sophomore class repdents serving others," said Hill. included chips, pretzels, hot chocolate, and resentative on the exec, council. On Thursday night, a big screen was set rice crispy treats. cherry-flavore- d 50-6- 0 y Name Change, from front presented two resolutions passed by the Faculty Senate on Oct. 21. Fust resolution; The Dixie College faculty, staff, students and community need to be consulted before naming the college. Secondly, The Dixie College Faculty advise President Huddleston and the Board of Trustees that we support the name Dixie State much consideration and personal contact with hundreds of Dixie college Alumni, (the Alumni Association Board) feel strongly... that the new name of Dixie College be Dixie State College. Dixie College Alumni Additionally, Board... propose that if Utah is to be added to Dixie State College that the new name of Dixie College be: Dixie State College of Utah or DSCU. The alumni resolutions addressed the College. Student Body President Jesse Ronnow addressed the board, indicating that he had received considerable negative feedback from students regarding the original name selection. In his first board meeting, Kelly Kendall, representing the Dixie College Alumni Association Board, read four resolutions from the Alumni Board including, Therefore, after trustees in a strong, yet supportive manner, and suggested Dixie State College of Utah as the logical compromise solution. The suggestion a affirma- - Matthew C. Ford, disorderly conduct Dixie College will be sponsoring a food drive on Nov. 1 6 and 7. Students are welcome to donate any items. There will be an award for the club who donates 1 the most food. 11199 A juvenile was cited for the possession of manjuana 11399 Jack Inas Grayman, FTA warrant 11 Mano B. Fabrizzion, disorderly conduct; Marcus Leavitt, consuming alcohol under-ag- e 699 ASDC CAMPUS CALENDAR quick POLICE BEAT 103099 vote by the trustees, with only one trustee dissenting. Minutes later, Cecilia Foxley, the Utah Commissioner of Higher Education, accompanied by three Board of Regent members, arrived from Salt Lake, and confirmed the trustees decision. They will convey the new name to the entire Board of Regents for approval. The visiting regents said the new name is versatile and can be used in a variety of forms either as Dixie, Dixie State College or Dixie State College of Utah, depending on the specific situation. AWS Challenge: Turkey Wednesday. 1110 11:45 in front of the library. a.m. at bowling 1111 Thursday. Symphonic and Jazz Band Fall Concert 8 p.m. in Cox Auditorium, Volleyball at Region LDSSA Cream Friday. 1112 Two-Canl- Dance, Volleyball at Region Saturday. 1113 FootballArizona, at Region Monday. 1115 Tuesday 1116 Dixies basketball teams are playing in tournaments Nov. 1 1 -13. The womens games are each day at 6 p.m., and the mens games are at 8 p.m. Both are in the Bums Arena. 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