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Show November 4. 1965 REVIEW Volunteers Needed .... Hillcrest Hat Play Tryoutt Olympus Sophmores Dance could Anyone tell that it was a sophomore sponsored dance., .who else but the sophs could arrange the have the Great Pumpkin arise from the pumpkin patch, showering his graciousness on all Titans worthy to receive it Sophomore queen Debbie Early, 4994 Fairbrook Lane, wore a smile that was equaled only by first attendance Kathy Parker, 4615 Belmour Way and second attendant Pat Workman, 1599 Delaware Lane Thursday night, the Music Department presented a concert for all Moms and Dads In addition to the more serious numbers, all were thanking the orchestra for playing Rogers and Hammersteins Sound of Music (arrangement by Bennett) along with a Fun arrangement of "Sentimental Journey performed by the Mixed Chorus Wagners "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, and Terris Streets of Laredo left ears ringing long after the concert The concert band concluded the evening's program with highlights from Lerner and Lowes "Gigi Assistant Principal, Mr Darwin Woodbury, became concerned with the littering of halls during lunch He proceeded to find the culprits Friday morning Titans were informed that the litterbugs were females The boys took to this heart and started knocking the girls The halls have been much cleaner at Tryouts for any school play involve competition always and this year at Hillcrest is no exception After careful consideration Mr Pouwel S Vuyk, who will direct our school play, chose twenty-thrmembers for the cast of "The Night of January 1 a court room comedy 6th, drama It involves the typical question - did the heroine really murder, or is she innocent0 Yet it is an unusual play with a unique ending Members of the audience are chosen to be the jury, and near the end of the jierformance they will deliver a verdict which is completely unknown to the cast The leading players must therefore memorize both the guilty and the not guilty endings Some of the principal cast members are: Linda Epperson, Kathy Wood, Steve Denning, Craig pace and Gary Ford The French Club began its activities for the year by welcoming new members into the Those recent to the group club were initiated by being led blindfolded over eggs without being told that soda crackers had been substituted for the eggs They also had to walk barefoot through wet noodles and just generally be at the mercy of older members President Nancy Carver will coming activities Helping her will be the Kathy Nielson, Susan Hawkins, secretary, and Rita Gilbert, treasurer. The Model United Nations has some very good pro- - Happiness and deep perianal satisfaction is the reward each volunteer receives wt contributes a little of her tm.e and talent to serve her (ommunity Over 200 volunteers are needed by 26 com-- n unity service agencies in the Silt Lake area v- - i Marge Southerland our Drama teacher presented the Battle of the Sexes This was done last year and was such a success that it was returned by popular demand, Mrs Smiths second year drama students took up arms and scripts to battle out the age old controversy of male vs female It began with Mark Twains Dairies of Adam and Fve and was finished off with James Thurbers "The Catbird with sprinklings of Seat, "Andrecales and the Lion and sketches such as "Here We Are by Dorothy Parker Smith, Holly Also the Concert Choir was host to Cyprus High's Concert Choir Wednesday Night in the chorus room The combined choruses learned some new selections Director Arden Peterson said the social was a complete success He with other schools in areas other than athletics Last Wednesday night, Mrs ate vice-preside- nt, Skyline In Jazz Festival Jean Woolam being planned Not only will they represent a country at the United Nations Week at the University of Utah later this year, members hope to have prominent speakers on important issues come and talk to them For Halloween they went trick or treating to collect for UNICEF jects Each year at school there a number of assemblies which try to impress upon the student the importance of staying in school and of not are a becomng Along the to victory trail New AMERICAN Brand Heating Oil burns hot . . . burns clean. Wonder-additivthe protects against rust. Filters and nozzles stay clog-free. Clip A File Newspapers Historical Society AMERICAN 255-355- 1 ng Historical Society & Nights Legal Aid Society Cheerleaders Gae Holladay Call the Volunteer Bureau - serve as a volunteer-th- is is satisfaction guaranteed Anniversary Issue of The Impi'ovement Era Volunteer Opportunities: W ith Children: Cooking & Sewing instructor Neighborhood House Dental Asst (no training nec- essary) House Neighborhood Group Leaders Neighborhood I M4 House Craft Instructors Jewish Community Center ol BIG November In the today Signs of the A Childrens Center nursery for blind of tKe True CflULTCltl Revelation ' Recreation & Playroom Primary Childrens Hospital Creative Dancing Rotary Center, YWCA The term's work was summed up this week as students burned the midnight oil in honor of Test Week The first quarter of the school year will mark its end with the completion of this weeks finals Harris. roaring twenties The first Skylines Nielson and Christy Margettes led the patrons in cheers "Maestro during half-tim- e. J Ross entered in white tie and tails to direct the band in a chorus of Jingle Bells. Riviera delight, will star talented Skyliners Nanette Pedand erson, Kay Limberg, Robin During the second half, the teams were tied as the scorekeeper announced that proper- 22-- duction is scheduled for formance on December 3, tccording to Mr Dente, Skylines drama director musical production is under way with the casting, rehearsals, scenery-and musical and dance routines in the making a French "The Boyfriend, 22 the next basket will be the last But the students finally pulled through 2-- making, Sue Davis, Sue Sue Authority With Adults: Organization First Principles -and Ordinances Knitting Instruction Neighborhood House Ward Aides (patients in wheel Spiritual Gifts Fruits of Religion chairs) Frazier Veterans Hospital Escort Service, Dance ess This group has been slated and appearance at the and appearance at the first meeting of the Folk Mu- for for ember Club, Monday, 8, 1965 Nov- One purpose of the club is to help form groups that might eventually perform in assemblies Later, the club may sponsor hootenannies The Highland Pep Club and the Marching Band marched in the University of Utahs Homecoming parade Saturday. DEER HUNTERS The Lassies performed the Highland Fling as they paraded down Social Hall Avenue The Band followed, playing "On to Victory Ycu con get full vo'uc from . . tend or yowf derskin$ bring them to the world t leod ing custom deeikm tonner --7 J At Fridays Talent Assembly, the stage crew, uinW the direction of Mr LaMar Nagle, demonstrated stage techniques to the Highlanders. The u tailor your dwersbun into beautiful gloves jackets, 7 morconns purses etc eye oppeahrg colors Wf w II Glove Mo king Price Highland Madrigals and Dance Band were featured o " pair A group of four blue -grass singers from Highland and East presented their selec- WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG tions in a backdrop of special effects of lighting and scenery DEERfKUI TRADIMS VOfT BtS So STATE AIT LAKE CITY HU4 8391 at Shop CLIP AND MAIL Other timely articles in this big 120 page anm OURSELVES UNSPOTTED versary TEMPORAL AND President David 0 McKay A Friendly visitors SURE TRUMPET HAPPINESS LEE Salt Lake Metropolitan Council on Aging, Nursing Homes Story IS A LESSONS- - Kenneth W Harold der Q B " T0B0GGAN-- A RED by Mary Ek Knowles LET S PLAN Godfrey A OUR THANKS I GIVING QUIZ -- Today s Family by Florence Pm Era year(s) subscription person! s) .hose name and address is attached entlo" my Address State City only $3.00 a year 1yer yeara Aft yeara $5.75 $8.75 or 8'anch Kimballs - Chesley Drug Norge Laundry ANY WIDTH WMONI ?7t-0t- -- t Ericksen Swags, Valances or Clearance Merchandise! 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RODERICK GAS & OIL BILL Primary Childrens Hospital Drivers for blind children Primary Childrens Hospital team with a 2 win Saturday night at Highlands annual Basketball Charity Donkey game on Halloween. n, r, those less fortunate than she and deaf For, the second consecutive year, Highland students trotted past the facultys spirited Sta-Clea- e, heat-improve- Photo I ibrary Assistant Historical Society Remember, the homemaker who is willing to share her time when her community needs her enriches her own life as well as the lives of DELIVERY SERVICE! STA-FU- L Community Serv Council State Council on Aging 85 ADDITIVE RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS City Health Dept Mental Health Assn Micro-Filmi- ped Holladay four-scho- Stage sta clean THE Resource library Assistant Historical Society Assist teachers of handicap- we galloped WITH Filing Historical Society State Council on Aging Tues- drop-o- ut day. October 26 the show Losers Weepers emphasizThe ed this same theme counselors also tried for the first time to get student reactions and criticisms to the Evaluation sheets program were passed out in class and we could even include our own suggestions of what should be done to improve the counseling system Highland Students Win Jazx and the blues headed the program, Jazz Festival ol concert in which a the Skyline dance band participated last Monday at Highland The Skyline High School. group performed "Advance, in Turquoise, and Opus i Mental Health Assn T B Assn Heart Assn State Historical Society Jewish Community Center StataXouncil on Aging week this column will be devoted to opportunities for volunteer service in your community Look them over See if there is a need you would like to fill Miss loa Russell, Director of the Salt Lake Volunteer Bureau, 72 W 2nd South, Phone will be most happy to help you suit your talents, interests and time to the community service of your choice 355-75- Clerical: A T) ping tach Pre-scho- x Office ee noon "First You Can Help HIGHLAND DRIVE DR. 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