The Dixie Athletic Conference was a short-lived IHSAA-sanctioned conference in Southern Indiana. The conference was formed in 1961[1] by smaller, far-flung schools. In 1965, left with only four schools,[2] it merged with the Southern Monon Conference to form the Dixie-Monon Conference.
Membership
| School | Location | Mascot | Colors | County | Year joined | Previous conference | Year left | Conference joined | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crothersville1 | Crothersville | Tigers | 36  Jackson  | 
1961 | Jackson County | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | |
| Deputy | Deputy | Warriors | 39  Jefferson  | 
1961 | Tri-County | 1965 | Dixie-Monon | |
| Hauser | Hope | Jets | 03  Bartholomew  | 
1961 | Bartholomew- Shelby County  | 
1964 | Mid-Hoosier | |
| Henryville | Henryville | Hornets | 10  Clark  | 
1961 | Independents (SMC 1959)  | 
1965 | Dixie-Monon | |
| New  Washington  | 
New  Washington  | 
Mustangs | 10  Clark  | 
1961 | Independents (SMC 1959)  | 
1965 | Dixie-Monon | |
| Vernon | Vernon | Blue Devils | 40  Jennings  | 
1961 | Tri-County | 1964 | none (consolidated  into North Vernon)  | |
| Cortland1 | Cortland | Eagles | 36  Jackson  | 
1962 | Jackson County | 1965 | none (consolidated  into Seymour)  | 
- Played concurrently in DCC and JCC throughout membership in Dixie.
 
References
- ↑ "Dixie Conference Formed In South". Logansport Press. 1961-10-19. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
 - ↑ "Hauser Withdraws From Cage League". Logansport Pharos Tribune. 1964-02-14. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
 
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