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Show ROCKY ML Page w.1 k: REVIEW, Salt Lake, County, Utah vyw t Skyline High Notes Aqua Phantoms, Sunken Ship SetMoodFor AnnualDance By LINDA OTTLEY After many weeks of hard work, Skylines pep club, the Talons, presented their first annual dance for the student body on April & The theme "Lorelei set the mood for an underwater paradise. Dancing to a swinging comljo, students danced through aqua phantoms - stopping for refreshments in the hull of a sunken ship. Highlighting the of pvening was the crowning the king, Hooper Knowlton, and the queen, Connie Tomlin. Beginning Monday, April 5, pep club workshops started. These consist of early morning practices for thna interested in becoming a pep club member next year. Other qualifications Include written applications and essays. Girls planning on trying out also have to keep a specified grade point average. Final march skills judging will be impartial and technical at th end of the training period April -- - 16. Other activities about the school include student body elections. Campaigns began when students handed in pet- - PEP CLUB m 'A' V' A Neiv Life For You9 Hear this at the Good News REVIVAL SERVICES -- 9 2780 Holladay Baptist Church E. 3900$. 7:30 Nightly --Last Service April 12 E. W, Hunke, Evangelist Everyone Welcome - Nursery Provided , ... e .5S- Skyline Principal Speaks . By TOM ROBERTS fied Ernest get out. and A. ' LIFETIME for have cheerleader position been narrowed dovf to these 16 finalists: Dick Pope, Clyde Larson, Ike Robinson, Danny Kim England, Karpowitz, Laura Janice Bringhurst, Farr, Marsha Groendyke, Niki Knowlton, Jerri 7acher, Jan Walsh, Kathy Bowen, Kathy Egan, Merri Summers, Susan Voorhees,' and Linda Ottley. April 9, Skyline GirlsAsso-ciatio- n will present an assembly with Karen Ence heading the arrangement. Girls will hilariously spoof the idea of leap year, making a bit of fun for everyone. v WORK Skyline, Pizza has hiswork cut out for him. He has a are Roger Dekker, Elder; Dick Bakke, Deacon, and Mr. John DeHaan, Deacon. In addition to this, the group heard abrief history oi the church in the southeast. In March of 1961, a group of local families gathered in a house to form the first group of people who met regularly as a Christian Reformed Church. ., Christian Reformed Church was born at 4552 Holladay Boulevard. The Reverend Clarance Van Slooten presided at the organizational meeting. At the meetings three officers took positions too. They mens hair stylist, l will open his , SECOND SHOPatthe MEDICAL TOWERS . HIGHEST MOWER TRADES IN TOWN , IIOLLADM FEED and Sporting Goods- 4444 HiSaday ttvd. X 1060 CR7-262- 6 East 1st South. Services include: Razorcutting, Blowstyling, i , anj Professional Theatrical Make-UEach barber is expertly tra-neby Mr. DeHaas. Call for . 'Sit either shop. appointmer Medical Towers Graystone Plaza 1174 E. 27th So. 1060 E. 1st So. Where Barbering Is An Art p. d 486-05- 363-16- A iTjalcome help, PIZZA r The teaching business has almost always been part of Pizzas life. Before World War II, he taught in the Car-bCounty town oi bunnyside. After the wap, he started the Granite winking with School District, where he has vl , V. 4 f I camp, Pizza has all the problems for the As principal, he year. coming is responsible for seeing that his school is in shape. And in teaching, as in everything else, one must always keep abreast. Every (Continued from page Baseball, Milwaukee Braves vs Salt Lake City Bees, 1 pm, Derks Field, exhibition game. Monday, April 13 Tuesday, April 14 Dept-artme- The Future of Children and Dept-artme- Organ Recital, 8:15 pm, Joseph Smith Auditorium, BYU, Ferrante D and carrier boy of the week One hundred, eighty papers is a lot to deliver, but Mike Crapo, this weeks Carrier Boy of the Week has been doing it well for two years Tocher, s , now. Mike, a ninth grader at Olympus Junior High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crapo of 6291 South Oakcrest Circle. Hehas a sister and three brothers, all younger than he. Skyline High Auditorium; an all new musical fun show presented by these masters of the grands. reknowned English Henry IV, 8:30 pm, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Univ. of Utah. LARGE ROUTE Cottonwood Heights School and PTA Bookfair, 8:30 am to 4 pm, at Cottonwood Heights School; Exhibits of books cover all age levels and vary from classics to science fiction, travel and adventure Henry IV 8:30 pm, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah. Childrens tm ters. An Provo; featuring Francis A , Most of Ernest A. Pizzas life WITH YOUTH Is concerned with youth. In his spare time he enjoys hunting and fishing with son Greg, above, who Is a student at Olympus Junior High School. The Pizzas also have two married daugh- Wednesday, April 15 Evening with Bennett Cerf 8 pm, Assembly Hall, Temple Square; the noted publisher, humourist and TV personality Is presented by the BYU ifrdult Education Forum Assembly. 'itemize deductions. puts a lot into it, stop o at Skyline High School and for Ernest A. Pizza. CONCERNED nt of Health, Education and W'elfare, will deliver the fourth annual Beeley Lecture, emphasizing the role and responsibility of social workers; presented by Graduate School of Social Work. Every yeaif many U. S. taxpayers pay more income tax than is necessary because they are unable to Pizza and his At home, wife, Alice, have a son Greg, at Olympus v hos a student School. They have Junior Hagh two married daughters and a son who is on an LDS mission u England. With all this to do, does Pizza just sit around and lelax when he has time? No, he and Greg fish and hunt deer and birds when they can get a chance. To see a busv man whoets a lot out of life bee ause he nt Henry IV, 8;30 pm. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Univ. of Utah. 8 pm, Orson SpenYouth, cer Hall Auditorium, University of Utah; Mrs. Katherine Brownell Oettinger, Chief of Annual Meeting of FAMILY MAN 1) as guest Katherine Brownell Oettinger, Chief of Childrens Bureau, US of Health, Education and Welfare. Jackson, organist. Saturday morning someday. State; featuring speaker Mrs. Sunday , April 12 US . Pizza drives to theUniversitv Problems of for a class About twenty Principals. the area take from principals the class and shar? each tions. With credits from this Pizza course and others, hopes to be Doctor Pizza Calendar My Service Society, 7 pm, Prudential Auditorium, 3261 South First Securitv Bank checking account can be a valuable source of information and help in preparing income tax returns. B writing checks for all deductible items, your checkbook stubs become your record for deductions. You are spared the frantic memory searching and groping through many different papers and tiles for lost receipts. No allowable items are overlooked. And if called upon, your cancelled checks are legal proof of payment. Open a First Security Bank checking account TODAY. Next year youll save time and money, and pay only your fair share of taxes. ition to the reserve summer and solu- others problems himself to the Army Reserve. He is a major in the 328th General Hospital Reserve unit, Fort Douglas. Last February, Pizza swore in seven students from his school into his unit. He was doubly pleased , ai income tax iime EDUCATED If the'saying, Ask a buy man to do it if you want it is true, then Pizza done, is the man to ask. Not only does he have his work at school with its extra hours of meetings and auxiliary duties, but he also keeps busy in the summer devoting Maureen Forrester, contralto, vocal recital, 8 pm, Joseph Smith Auditorium, B.Y.U., Provo. ' If you envy teachers for their long summer vacations, dont choose high school principals as an example. In add- BUSY LIFE ERNEST Childrens Bureau, JOHN DE HAAS and Of oi With 2350 students this year, and 2500 next year at BUSY SUMMERS TOO Pizza was born in Clear Creek, Carbon County. His family moved to Salt Lake when he was 12 years old. He attended Bryant Junior High School and graduated from West High School in Salt Lake. He attended the University of Utah, where he majored in Spanish and education. Portrait state. Wednesday night, April 1 was the birthdate of a new church in Salt Lake County. At the Immanuel Barber LOCALLY Before taking the post as principal, Pizza was directoi of personnel services' for the Granite Board of Education. This position made him resfor ponsible counseling, special education services and numerous other important but relatively impersonal tasks. Having previously taught and administered he schools, yearned for the personal contact. Pizza jokingly says, 1 dont know why 1 left, when he considers the problemSof the largest high school in the i out it Pizza, principal of Skyline High School, has taken his own advice to new teachers. Pizza, now in his second year at Skyline, has found that he prefers working with people to working on problems from behind a desk and not having human contact. Also in the rqnning are those who wish to become president of girls or mens associati' ons.-- ' trying with because the students picked his unit without prodding by him. been since. In the district he went from a counselor in Central Junior High School to the of Woodstock principalship Elementary, then of Granite Junior High School. staff of 110, but says, I find it more rewarding dealing diteachers rectly with people and students. he This, is the most rewardsays, ing part of being in the teaching business. Either you like teaching or you dont like it. Yousiyuld either live it and stay in, or find out that you are dissatis- New Church 'Is Born, Minister Due Today Lawn Prince shown. IS Inch cutting width. 2 H P. engine Gres catcher thown optional at extra coat t' . Offices which are now being campaigned -- - for are: president, vice - president, secretary and historian of the student body. 7;30-p.m- - ete if ltlons with their intents to run. Election assemblies were held both the first and secbnd of April, giving each candidate a chance to present a skit and opinions. Students '? rTi Either You Like Teaching Or You Dont. Either You Q f A Like It Or Find Out Youre Dissatisfied And Get Out Thursday, April 9, 1964 2 i wni! w Mikes territory runs south from 6200 South to 7000 South and west from 2300 East to Utopia Drive. He fits in his E delivery between xplorer Scouts, Troop 531, and Mutual in the Cottonwood Fifth Ward. Am KC3 Mike skis, plays baseDaii, swims and hopes to pitch or play centerfield this summer in the pony league. 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