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Show 10 The Helper Journal Wednesday. May 5, 1976 News of Helper Junior Hiqh School Material in this column is prepared by the Ram Page Club and is not edited by the Helper Journal. Track meet Surprise! Baby quilts By Ginger Hamilton By Terie Wilson The students at Helper Mrs. Bertelsen's first and fourth period Home Ec. Junior High were very classes are learning how to surprised last Monday morning when an accordian quilt and tie baby quilts. to give an Mrs. Shirley Rachele has player appeared They assembly. thought been helping the girls learn that it would be dull and to quilt and tie. boring, buy they soon The quilt that is being learned differently when he quilted is yellow and green, began to play. Mr. Comfort entertained quilted with green thread. In the middle of the quilt the students at first by there are pictures of little telling the history of the two lambs. The quilt that is accordians which he had being tied has a yellow rose brought with him. He had pattern top with a yellow brought with him a stanback and a green border dard bellows model and a hand-mad- e electronic around the edge. model. Then he played the The girls have enjoyed melody from several difdoing this and are happy to ferent television shows and do more. had the students guess what the shows were. He also told the students that he had once given an assembly at an all black school where some of the students had taught him how to play "soul" music. They taught If you see a small amount of white fluffy mold on food, him to play a song called it's a good idea to throw "Hang On Sloopy", which away the item. The fluff is he played for the students. actually the "bloom" of the mold and where there is The assembly was enjoyed by both the students and the bloom, there are often deep, teachers. widespread roots. . "tit rfv - ' T vJ - April 26th has been delayed. It is to be held on May 10th. The track meet was delayed because of the cold weather. Most of the girls were relieved, because now they have more time to get prepared. There are 4 participating schools in the girls division: Helper Junior High School, Mont Junior High Harmon School, and Notre Dame. Thirty people will be able to particiapte from each school. This track meet will take place at Carbon High There are many School. events. Even if you aren't participating in the meet, come and cheer the girls on. Good Luck Girls! Teacher leaves HJH By Randi Regruto Miss Robin Cooper the Home Ec. student teacher, Rec. room paint-brushe- s. Tryouts Fox, Tamyra Pessettb, Tammy Black, Cathy Saccomano, Dana Jones, Belinda Marrelli, Kelly Anderson, Lesly Brown, Linda Kirkwood, Diane Taskar, By Melody Cox Some of the 8th grade for tried out cheerleaders for next year. They were chosen on April 30, 1976. They were selected by the 7th and 8th grade students of H.J.H. The following tried out: Kelly girls Kelly Fox 4. Cathy Sac5. Linda Kirkwood comano 6. Jana Carlson. llgjjOgl am ana? ceeGooo repainted By Michelle Fidell At Helper Junior High, the students have a recreation room known as the Canteen. Recently it has been painted, by the ninth grade as a ninth grade project. The windows were painted in different designs and colors, and on the walls there are hawks, smiley faces, a butterfly, flowers, different signs, and a crack in the wall and a bandage over it. Also on the walls are fTfa.;.i j HiTMrffp frit r 17 n T.V. cartoon characters such as Hong Kong Fooey and Fred Flintstone. On the radiators are a monkey and a hippopotumus. The students earned the money when the girls sold happy customers, 100-ya- rd 120-yar- 440-yar- g, Recreation planner joins BLM staff Robert L. Barry has Colorado. Barry has attended school joined the Bureau of Land Colorado State at Area Price Management's Office as an outdoor University and Utah State recreation planner in. the San Rafael Resource Area, according to Sam Rowley, Area Manager. Barry previously held a position as a recreation specialist in BLM's Denver Service Center, Denver, (fey 1 Community band practice planned The first rehearsal of the Carbon Community Band will be held Wednesday May 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Carbon High School Band Room. Adults, 'college students or high school students who play band instruments are encouraged to attend the rehearsal. Plans for the community include band weekly rehearsals in June to prepare for an outdoor concert for the July 4 centennial celebration. bi- Robert L. Barry University, and has a Masters Degree from USU in wildland recreation management. He has been joined in Price by his wife Anne, daughter Kristine, and son Ron. His special interests include fishing, moun- taineering, and flying. Service for the Hard of Hearing Hearing Aid Counselor But not Walker Bank. Bill Because we think happy customers are about the greatest asset a bank can have. So we work just as hard at pleasing the people whose money is in our vaults as we do at putting their money to useful purpose. Sterling ANNOUNCES Free Service Center and Electronic Hearing Tests Monday May 10 10 a.m. to 12 rz Presented by happy customers strong." And that's an asset body can put a dollar figure on. - i ? 7Z. L WalkefBank Hearing Aid Service 234 W. We call our business philosophy Personal Touch Banking. It simply means that we take an interest instead of just paying it. The next time we want to run an ad about our strength, it may read, "Walker Bank is 130,000 Noon Greenwell Motel in Price Center PROVO Mrmbrt Otfwvt Imm Coraortton Bernadette Pugleise, Sharon Montoya, Brenda Marrelli, Melody Cox, Jana Carlson, Gloria Yazzie and Stephanie Nick. Only six could be selected. 1. Tamyra Winers were Pessetto 2. Dana Jones 3. assets are more important than The College of Eastern Utah track team came out on top at the CEU Invitational meet held last Friday at the school, but only by a whisker. CEU notched 63 points, while Dixie College picked up 62, Mesa Community College 31 and Snow 19. CEU winners included Carlos Escondon in the mile run; the 440 relay team; Jeff Lott in the dash ; Scott Morley in the d high hurdles ; Lott in the d intermediate hurdash; Morley in the dles; Alan Campbell in the discus; and the mile relay is Benny Valentine team. Pictured above, triple-jumpin- Jana Carlson The girls' track meet for By to graduate. After she graduates, she'll go to visit her parents in her home city in Canada. After she visits her parents for awhile, she'll return here in June married to Dixon Hussey from Price. The whole H.J.H. wishes Miss Cooper happiness. candy, popcorn, and pop at the Kiwanis games. The money bought the paint and the school supplied the To some banks, l fiy a whisker 220-ya- rd postponed left Helper Junior High on April 22nd. Miss Cooper came from Canada, went to school here in Utah, and has taught in Helper Junior High. She had six weeks training to be a Home Ec. teacher. When she left, she went back to Brigham Young University, no- |