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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Mr. Dixie


Mr. Dixie
by Tyler Johnson
Staff Writer, The Dixie Blog

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This year’s Mr. Dixie Pageant was a new and fresh experience that was fun and interesting.
 

The pageant was a perfect way to reveal some of the traditions in D-Week here at Dixie.
 

It was just what the students here needed to revamp their year, though there may not be much school left. But it really hit home with the student council trying to make life here at Dixie an exciting environment for the end of the year.
 

The staff and the Exec Council here at Dixie work extremely hard to make sure the students have a fun school year while throwing in some of the great traditional activities.
 

They went through a lot of planning to make this activity and tradition a great experience this year.
 

The pageant was interesting and the contestants seemed to be enjoying themselves as well as all of the students in the crowd.
 

There was a great amount of participation from the crowd as well. They cheered, clapped, and yelled for the seniors on the stage.
 

When interviewing current Dixie teacher Mrs. Stucki about what the Mr. Dixie’s point was she answered, “It’s just a fun activity for the boys to do during D-Week, there was a point where we did not do it but we have brought it back recently in the past few years.”
 

It seemed that many enjoyed it this year and that is why Dixie will continue this tradition.
 

When asked what she thought of it and what she would change, senior Kelcie Leavitt replied, “I love it, I think it is a really fun tradition and I recommend future generations to be original but stick to the tradition.”
 

This just goes to show that Dixie will continue to maintain and create strong traditions for the students here.

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