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Show t SKYLINE HK3H SOUNDS from GAI HOtlADAY REVIEW Young Boys Fancy Turns To Baseball Spring is sprung frass is nz, the I wonder Judy Albrecht, Marcy Janet Allen, Vicki Muir, Alene Billeter and Karen Hogge were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership abilities, activities, and on their responses in a personal interview The girls will spend a week at Utah State Univer sity this summer, learning about government and actually participating in government procedures Girls from schools all over the state will make up the group of junior politicians. where Ence, the tryouts is. Fop boys interested in Playing Babe Ruth ball in East MillCreek this summer, tryouts are not far away. Skyline high school will serve as the tryout field, Saturday, April 10 Thirteen year olds will be tried out at 9 A M. and 14 and 15 year olds are to report to the diamond at 1 P M. Participation in these try outs are vital for teenage sluggers who anticipate an exciting season with Babe Ruth. First hand information on team organization and Playing specifics will be cited at tryouts. So don't miss ART AWARDS Many talented Skyliners made the news this week, bringing recognition to themselves and their school Several students from the art department took awards in a region contest. Dave Lemmon was the grand sweep-stakwinner and Susan Jacobson, Nancy Johnson, and Brian Jones were chosen out, boys! GIRLS STATE Six Skyline girls selected this presentatives State. week for were as reGirls es as alternates Susan also a gold medal, as received did Ann Thacker, Mike King, Margo Hewitt, and Becky Toma Greg Diamond and Denise Howl also got outstanding recognition. MUSIC FESTIVAL Region in musicians were hosted by Skyline Tuesday as in the rethey participated gional music festival Lawrence Bird, Skyline music director, cited the festival as very tough competition CONSTITUTION RATIFIED Skyliners took an important and historic step in student government last week when they ratified, by vote, the school constitution The manuscript was written by a student committee, advised by the student counsel and student suggestions It covers every phase of student body procedures, emphasising jectives of the school ob- PLAY BALL look over the April 10 Coach Dan Shepherd and a group of tryouts for the Babe Ruth baseball league league program Tryouts begin at Skyline High School diamond, Saturday all-st- ar Feds Sponsor Clinic To Teach English The University of Utah has been named to conduct an eight-wee- k summer institute for 60 high school teachers of English who did not major in English as undergraduates. The Institute, scheduled June 20, will be presen- ted in cooperation with the United States Office of Education under provisions of the National Defense Education Act. Institute Director, Doctor Morton Donner, assistant pro- - Churcli Sets fessor of English, said the program is intended to help improve the quality of high school education by providing further training for English teachers. imated itures est Doctor Donner the federal expend for the Institute at $80,000. He said the need for such an institute was pointed out by a report prepared about six months ago for the senate committee on labor and public welfare. Of 7,417 secondary teachers in a national sampling, only 50 5 percent had earned a college major in English. One -- third did not have a major in a field related to did not English: consider themselves well prepared to teach composition and two-thir- ds Holy Week Schedule Special Holy Week services start Palm Sunday, April 11, at the Centenary Methodist Church, 1740 South 5th East. The Reverend Donald SteinPreser, from Wasatch byterian Church, will be guest speaker at 7:30 P M , Sunday. Other speakers for the 7:30 P.M. services are: Monday, April 12: Doctor La verne of Utah; Dane, University Tuesday, April 13: Doctor Victor Davis, Westminster College; Wednesday, April 14: Doctor Tom Fuhr, Westminster College. On Maundy Thursday, April will 15, a Holy Communion ser- vice will start at 7:30 P.M. followed by a brief meditation Reverend J. by Pastor, Pierre Two Easter Worship Services will be held April 18 at 8.30 AM and 11 A M. Sunday School is scheduled for 9:45 A M., between the two se rvices STM CHT CINCMKT iuCT BOiH )t OSTiKISG S CO U M00 taT, 47 out of 50 stainswont leave a mark on Danacara by Firth oral skills A1 most 50 percent did not consider themselves well prepared to teach literature and language. The report also showed, according to Doctor Donner, only about 800 or some 90, 000 secondary school teachers of English who had received any form of financial assistance for graduate study, whereas in 1962 alone, the federal government helped more than 51,000 teachers of other sub- jects. The Institute at the University will consist of three graduate courses: in language, literature and composition. The courses are designed to provide substantive knowledge about the subject rather than methodology for teaching it. Participants successfully completing the six weeks erf course work and the two week work-sho- p will earn 12 quarter hours of graduate credit. Doctor Donner said none of the Institute participants will be charged tuition fees, but they will be expected to buy required textbooks They also will receive stipends, provided by the federal government of $75 a week plus allowances of $15 a week for each dependent He added however that, Teachers from private, and this luxurious, beautiful carpet is made of Herculon for greater value It your carpet rtady for spring and tummarT Whether you hava children playing rainy-daor In friend for garnet partita, nothing beats Danacara by Firth. Itll apruce up your homa for spring and keep it that way. Made of polypropylene olefin fiber, thla beautiful carpal Is proof against catsup ploppers, coffee dribblers, lipstick amearara avan care! pet Because Herculon is the most moisture resistant of all carpet fiber. It is th moat stai resistant, too. Th roughest acuffing wont mar its rich pile. Color are locked In and wont fad or ehang. 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