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Dixie College dress standards and Horizon newspaper
This collection contains copies of Dixie College dress standards (1971-1972) and two copies of the first volume of the Horizon newspaper for Dixie College (1972).
Dixie College Library Online Catalog Orientation
35mm slides, audio tape and trasnscript (paied with slides), and catalog terminal printout for orientation training of thew new online library catalog at the Val A. Browning Library.
Dixie College music
This is a collection of sheet music about Dixie State University and the general area of Southern Utah’s Dixie. It also includes one cassette of a music performance of similar-themed music.
Dixie College Native American Program
This collection contains 5 documents from the Native American Program at Dixie College, dated 1993 to 1994.
Dixie College Non-Competitive Title III Grants
This collection contains the Dixie College's applications and documentation for a Title III grants: "Strengthening Institutions", section A, 4-7.
Dixie College Rebounder-Upward Bound program
The Dixie College Rebounder-Upward Bound program collection consists of papers regarding the program and newsletters published for the high school students in the southern Utah area by Dixie College in St. George, Utah. The collection is from 1974-1989.
Dixie College slides
This collection consists of slides, negatives, and movie reels that are related to Dixie College in St. George, Utah. They cover the years 1959-1999.
Dixie College vocal curriculum
This collection contains a single "Syllabus for Voice Placement in Singing and Speaking" booklet from Dixie College (1932).
Dixie Educational Association collection
The Dixie Educational Association collection consists of one original minute book ledger and papers related to the Dixie Educational Association and Dixie College in St. George, Utah. The collection is from 1939-1975.
Dixie High School Disciplinary Ledger
Disciplinary ledger for Dixie High School, 1915-1923 when the high school was part of the Academy (until 1963).