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Show 4 -- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2002 CAMPUS BEAT DIXIE SUN Students compete for the pizza party Students the dentalhealth programs enjoy new facility by Sophia Cloud Dixie Sun A& E Editor in WE Rock the Mall was in some cases more like, laugh the mall As humorous as it was to see clubs woo udges lor the pizza party, the looks on some of the judges faces were just as funny Clubs and 01 entdhon classes compete in some of the strangest ways On fYiday al noon in front of the Gardner Center students hom clubs and oncntation classes compi ted in singing the DSC school song There was high mot ale, and the singing ft om all the groups was in one word, excellent1 Groups kept us laughing with the can-caand even ballroom type danc ing from the concert choir Students went to great lengths to w in the event and finally it all came down to two clubs and two all for a orientation classes pi7d party at the Piza Factory I: Ir theater members act out the school song with their humorous and creative personalities. At the Rock The Mall on Friday, n Bi fore they announced the winners of the Rock the Mall contest, they had drawings for awaids for all those who par tic ipated and sang They gave out mugs, shuts dinner passes, ice ci earn tickets rind a cooler Fvei one was so excited when then numbei s were called1 HOMECOMING continued front f RON meet and chat with Dixie I heir older alumni age has lit stopped them from having fun or feeling like young kids again DSC alumni aie just as vivacious us current stu dents Hailey Young, a paiade participant said, T he Dixie alumni were so HEALTH continued from FRONT about the dedication ol the students who go thiough the programs He told a story about a young married stu dent in the pi ogram who was so dedicated to her schooling that after having a baby, she came right back to school so as to not miss anything She ended up graduating with the highest scores 'Its the students that make it a good program, he said, adding that the new' facilities have nov made it available The Executive Council tied w.th DSTA, the Dixie State Theater Association The council went members through rigorous time and effort to get the win They each wore a t shirt with a phrase from the DSC song on the back, then lined up in order, turning and shaking their when it phrase It was very creocurred At the end, they ative waved a big flag with a D on it which was exciting All the orientation classes did a great job singing They cule on their floats They teally enioyed themselves, and they all looked like they were really close friends Powder Puff took us all by sur pi iso when the sophomores sneakilv inched by for the win, while the fieshmcn looked on m shock Thev thought the game was over, but then the sophomores made a play that won them the game It W'as a for students to continue have a good program to Mr Kevin Tipton, dn ccfor of health sciences, also talked about a student - a single mom - who was forced to move back home to raise her children She wanted to improve her situation and give back to the community so she enrolled in the pro- and gram, graduated, obtained a good job She was then able to move into her own home, purchase a vehi cle, and establish a productive lifestyle for herself and her family wore matching orientation shirts and sang with a lot of school spirit One orientation class put personality into their act by usmg props The theater members were dressed like people from all different walks of life and careers They made actions that correlated with the persons they were actmg out It took a combination of creativity, humor and choreog raphy to make their number a winner Theater students were cheering when they found out that they won good game to attend At first it didnt seem like it was going to be a very exciting game, but then the real action started The freshmen were stoppmg the sophomores, and almost everyone was positive they would wnn I hope no one left before it w'as over, because they missed a lot of action Congratulations, with an m house developing room, which means all lab work can be done right there m the clinic by Jennie Oleen Dixie Sun News Editor The new Dr Mervyn and Sue Cox Dental Hygiene Clinic and a new nursing lab are now m full operation on the campus of Dixie State College The Nursing Lab is also a much needed improvement It mcludes 11 work stations with accompanying beds The dental clinic is open to the public for cleaning and a full set of X rays for about $20 The Dental Clinic includes 14 operative chairs with all the equipment that is found in a private dental facility It also mcludes an y lab Change the World of Hea!thcare....Become a sopho- mores1 President Huddleston closed the program by tnanking everyone and giving a few words of wisdom "You dont just change one individual," he said to donors and faculty "You change a generation " The dental hygiene clime is named after Dr Mervyn and Sue Cox for their great interest and donations toward the clinic Dr Cox was the first orthodontist m St George and was inducted into the Dixie College Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct 12, 2002 M L Heip People Gain s is fo assst your paiens to achieve ana maintain a frealMy ifestyie Income Earn a substantia income commensurate position as a Doctor of Chiropractic, th your Be Your Own Boss Most Dociors of Chiropractic are m private practice working an average of 40 hours per week Become a Doctor Prestige respect and expanded leadership opportunities are available as 8 Doctor of Chiropractic Call Logan College of Chiropractic today to change the world of heai!hcare! 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