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Show THE VOICE OF DIXIE STATE COLLEGE OF UTAH i sv r j i c; . r 1t j t: ,rf v"v t'DitltfR VOLUME XL, NO. 7 .J 'i 1 cum liU i' - utiiitf ittft iHiFU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2010 ST. GEORGE, UTAH Cessteimial Momecomfes Week c crJ , rpi CiXCiiT COOCIXW r ' (0)0 s H 1 rc. .1(0)1 f ' V, HOMECOMING ' ' r "f ACTIVITIES iV - Wednesday 7 PM. Powder puff game Hansen Stadium (Page 9) Thursday -- 4 PM. Paint "D Road 300 S. 800 East (Page 2) , ' U nt jiftTT Friday 2 PM. I V Students enjoy pancakes hot off the grill during Homecoming Kickoff. Student body officers had tables set up on tarps to shelter the food from the rain storm that has been diagonal and near the Hazy building, under threatening True Rebels Homecoming week. the BY The Rock The Mall Gardner Plaza RHETT SULLIVAN Staff Writer Dixie State College Centennial Homecoming leek has started, so get to participate in ihe events this week, and enjoy the opportunity to stu-in- ts the niversary as well. Homecoming started Friday, and there have already been events such as celebrate 100-ye- ar an- the Homecoming kickoff and the Homecoming Queen Pageant. The events will continue until Saturday night. The Powder Puff game, a football game played by female students, is tonight at 7 p.m. Freshmen and seniors will play against sophomores and juniors, said Chelsea Chisholm, a sophomore health science major from Salt Lake City and social events committee member. The winners will receive a trophy, which is a tradition that faded a couple of years ago but has been brought back again. There will be free Krave yogurt given to each student who has his or her student ID, and students who want more or people without an ID can buy it for $3. mSK Saturday d The annual will be on Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of 300 South and 800 East. Paint-D-Roa- 10 A.M. Parade (Page 9) 1 PM. Football Game It's a wonderful service project, and right after that there is a game at 9:30 P.M. Dance (Page 7) 4:30, a men's soccer n game, Midr.icht Hig-ginso- said. True Rebel Night The soccer game will be (Page 10) at see EVENTS page 2 omecommg Queen chosen for Dixie States Centennial year BY ERIC REED Staff Writer '1 Homecoming Queen 2011 was crowned yesterday f The " history of a LEGACY ON PAGE 10 intact us: SPORTS PAGE 4 F'e Football gets first win of State College innings Bldg. S 700 E George, UT 84770 0!ne: (435) 8 F 652-781- ax: (435) 656-401- 9 aiv?.sundixie.edu after Dixie State College students competed for the title of Miss Dixie, showing their intelligence, beauty, and talent. Jessica Baird, a junior physical therapy major from Roy, was crowned Miss Dixie. In her royalty are Shanae Vaifanua, a junior communication major from Hurricane, Kelby Tyler, a sophomore biology major from St. George, Jessica Derrick, a sophomore education major from Newport News, Va., and Mandy Stout, a freshman integrated studies major from Bountiful. Jill Dallon, a freshman consumer science major from Brigham City, won the Dixie Spirit award, and Clara LeFevre, a junior education major from San Antonio Texas, won 2010 season ) V 1 I ' i l . V V - Alana Lee, , a junior communication major from Las Vegas, places the crown on Jessica Baird, a junior physical therapy major from Roy. Baird competed against other students for the title of Homecoming Queen. Dixie pageant, which is the community service award. sponsored by the Miss America Organization Sixteen young women Miss Each contestant in the the in participated 15 |