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Show HiiilHIiaHMM 0 with seniors Barbara Mason and Bruce Dickey as associate editors. By KATHIE FULLMER and freshman class elections were held October 1. Von Whitby was elected Sophomore president; Stuart Matheson, vice presient; and Sydney Spackman, secre- - ober 1. Officers are: Senior Julie Plngree, president; Junior Chris Cannon, and Senior Martha Other positions include seniors Ingrid Paulsen, business Kristin Me Main, manager; publicity; Kitty Lobdell, art; organized and Steve Sprlng-meye- r, Bruce Ream and Ed Lunt were chosen as captains for the coming year. Stohl, secretary. A fashion show was the main attraction. Dresses from the Bustle era to the present were mo deled. cappella officers are Sen lors Keith Wallace, president; Larry Collard, vice presl dent; Diana Dial and Robbie Highland The Sound of Music, the school play, will be directed by U. H. Allred. Speaking and music tryouts are still in progress. nt; Sophomore Freshman officers are Wayne Simpson, president; Sam Gustafson, vice presl-- : dent; and Barbara Boyce, sec- - Highlights retary. ; : Kathy Leon, poetry; Wendy Weller, essay; Jim McMurrin, drama; and Junior John Parsons, short story. Highland Associated Women (HAW) sponsored a tea Oct- - Staff positions on the Hig- hland literay magazine In Bl- -: were also ack and White Sen- -announced this week. lor Jerri Ranney Is editor A soccer tream has been Mem- bers Include two first place winners in the Utah State Fair vocal competition. Annette Johnson won this year, and Phyllis Olson won last year. Assembly , Dance , Football Spark Homecoming Week By GAE HOLLADAY Skyline High Schools second annual homecoming week was exciting and eventful. The week of September 2 brought scores of Dmji NIW HOURS: JV ytn t o.m. to Mfvtct to Mtt Wt moot It arMttr L SAFETY B 165 lost 6th South THI IOWIIT SI u RENE If Rf.lt PtlCIS ruur ou 4tl6NU Skyline Sounds SBAKIS T1l WMtU AUONMINT BRAKES TIRES CHAR BRA EStRlTIRES ' BRAKES may be your own 4-84- Junior elections resulted In victory for Peter Cairo, Kent Lambert and Nancy Aland. Sophomore officers Include president Jeff Evershed, Joan Leeandsecre tary Patti Heaps. Skylines freshmen selected Doug Dent as president with Judd Turner and Sharon Funk as vice president and secretary. memorable experiences for all Eagles. Homecoming assembly, under the chairmanship of Donna Lynn Buttle, was only one of the highlights of the week. Flashbacks of the previous years most memorable activities brought fond memories as honored guests, 1963-19student body officers, spoke to students. An after school pep assembly preceeded the all important homecoming game with the Hillcrest Huskies. The pep theme, hush the puppies, brought week long anticipation to an exciting climax. The traditional dance brought the week to a close. Golden Memories began In Skyline's gymnasium at 8:30 P.M. Friday. The center of 277-302- 4 I was up to visit tha Halns Bos family, 6273 Cobblecrest Road, last Saturday, and they told me of a reunion they had last week. A sister, Mrs. 91 HADUYMAYYLOWEIt attraction was throne and a memories was the STREET TOO BUSY If you see a Volkswagon driving down the sidewalk at the Cottonwood Heights Shop- John Wold, with her husband and four children, ranging In age from 12, 11,8 and 15 months have come here to live. They are originally from Gronalgen, Holland, and have never been to this country be- fore. They are looking for- ward to settling In this valley and being with their family. They have another sister also living at 2558 Green street. WELCOME VISITORS I like October Conference, the year is dressed so beautifully at this time. I especially like the visitors who come to our valley for a few days or weeks. One such visitor Is Janice White from Gladstone, Oregon. She Is class. Chosen to lead the Seniors forgot to mention that I really appreciate having the errors called to my attention. LATEX WALL PAINT flat latex paint available in a Colorizer" Colors Rich Buy Now and Save! KEITHS 2327 The good part about it, I know someone Is reading my E. HU Hardware & Appliance 3300 South 34 To: Ernest Wilkinson From: Senator Frank E. Moss October 6, 1 964 Dear Mr. Wilkinson: V1M ,.! 1 u-- v Following your primary victory over Congressman Lloyd, you paid me a visit in my Washington office. You came to assure me that your campaign would be based on issues, not personalities. am saddened by the fact that your word has not been good. I During my service in the Senate have cast more than 1,200 votes. Of these you have chosen three or four on which s and distortion, you disagree with my position. Using you are making them the basis of your campaign to blacken my name with the ugly charge of "immorality, a word defined by I roll-ca- ll half-truth- ester means time for class signing, campaign speaking, and voting resulted In the choosing of officers for each BENNETTS OPEN LETTER queens and Skyline Is no exception. A week of petition ping Center, Just Ignore it. The other day, Lee from the Shoe Tree and the lady from the Sparkleen Dry Cleaning Store were driving down the sidewalk to see If the car would fit between the poles. When I asked them why, they said they couldnt find anything better to do. So next time Ill Just look, I only get silly answers anyway. I huge book of opened to a golden chapter. An Impressive mural reflected Skyline high school and majestic Mt. Olympus with a gold engraved S upon the slope. Beginning of the fall sem- elections, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Broomhead, 6905 Virginia Hills Drive. They also have a sister, Barbara W ebb In Granger. Janice will be staying here until October 20, when another sister Margaret and her husband come to take her home. The girls are really looking forward to a long-ovdue reunion. er Cottonwood Heights 64 For Freo Eitimats EM tary. vice-presid- jmm Move by Mayflower "the wife you save was. Alan Davis, with Kent Walgren as vice president and Kathy McDonough as secre- here By RUTH GREENE A Richards, secretaries. tary. : Holland Family Settles In Salt Lake Valley Highland Students Pick Class, Club Officers Mrs. George W. Jensen, 3323 South 20th East, displays ribbons she captured as 1964 Utah State Fair Champion Home Canner and sweepstakes winner. She grows most of her own foods which range from vegetables to fruits. Mrs. Jensen, who has won the canning sweepstakes ribbon three times, Is already preparing next years Fair canning CANNING EXPERT -- entries. the dictionary as "vice, wickedness, unchastity. You have not disclosed my voting record on its merits. Rather, d "Americans you have resorted to the "ratings" of the for Constitutional Action. This you well know is a group of discredited politicians and corporation executives who neither know nor care about the State of Utah. self-style- ultra-conservati- As community leaders, you and bear a heavy responsibilto our youth in particular to set an example of dedicaity tion to noble principles of public service. Instead, you are teaching by example that; to win political office, "the end justifies I Hillcrest Football Squad t! the means. rSwSsoy Coaches Praised For Win By GARY FORD that with two Impressive tories Last week, one of the best games in the state, turned out to be one of the most Impor- ill gnsains 3!33iia!l i 1?) BA 0.3 II6HU PKOOf 1MPUKHD BY NAHOWL OlSIlLUNS PHQDUCIS ch vic- a row. They are: Tom Lovat, coach Ray, coach Douglas Anderson, coach Randv Dow and coach CO. Ht YORK mean Just that. These boys have worked hard and diligently to produce a winning team. But let us give credit where credit Is due. The coaching staff at Hillcrest Is among the greatest In the State and have proven October 9, at Bullocks Gym in Midvale. Loads of fun and excitement will be had by all. The French Club was organized last week. New officers are: David Nielson, Maurlne Jensen, president: vice president, Judy Van Dawn Murley, trea- Hillcrest now has a tra- dition and were proud to be The spirit a part of It. that was experienced at the games was one of sheer hap- piness and Joy. Another team at Hillcrest, the Sophomore squad, also won their game last week. These boys are working hard and are starting to play football. Well expect and probably get a winning season from them. On October 15, the Hill-cre- st High School Chasons, or sent Its first Folk-Singin- g the season. at the Butler 3001 East Karyn Nielson, publicity, Julie Freeman, re- Less than a month remains before election. It is not too late to engage in informative debate on these great issues. freshments, Kathy Nielson, School program chairman. sponsor Is Mrs. Irvine. Don Gust. Hillcrest surer, Our citizens deserve a chance to choose a Senator based on views on great issues, such as: securing the peace; maintaining military security; maintaining economic prosperity; expanding individual opportunity. Utah faces critical years. For our state, we should discuss programs to improve education, to develop tourist and industrial resources, and to expand water supply. These are the issues uppermost in the Moss campaign. his Val-kenb- urg, Halls of When I say the team has done an outstanding Job, I Dealer BUN head-coa- In tant also. Though the Eagles did make one score, it was noted In the last half the Eagles lost a few feathers while the Huskies were Just beginning to feel their strength. AskYour SIInwh 9 This year's School Play has been chosen by our new drama director, Pouwl Vuyk. Show which will be presented December 3, will be Arsenic and Old Lace. Tryouts will begin early next week. (Frank Paid Some SAABs dont fly. But By Volunteers for Moss James E. Faust, Chairman Swedish Aircraft Company, Ltd. builds ail kinds of SAABs. Some fly at Mach 2 and help defend Sweden. Others race the roads of Scandinavia, Europe and mpg and win more rallies America; they get 28-3in car the world. They are superbly than any other aircraft reliability and pertraditional to engineered formance standards. SAAB automobiles have: valveless engines (strange but amazingly efficient). front-whedrive (superlative road traction). abundant safety features (reinforced heavy steel unitized body, padded dash and visors, new dual8 7800 South. 7 P.M. Chasons have brought such people as Earl Morris, The Placervllle Singers, Mike Peterson and others In and around the area. All of the braking system, etc.). $265 worth of standard extras" that other cars call options. or 24,000-mila warranty on engine, transmission and differential. If youve been wondering what happened to sound automotive engineering, youll find a lot of it went to Sweden. But its come back. And our 1964 SAAB has e members of the club will perform, whether It be a solo or Just In group singing. With all the talent, it should be a enjoyable evening for Admission price Is $.50 a person or $2. a family. Proceeds will be divided between the club and the ward Building Fund Project. New officers and organizers of the club are: Pete Gill, president, Steven Graves, vice president, and Lyn Poulsen, most it all. Club lnlatlon will be held Moss) theyre engineered as solidly as the ones that do. Third Ward, secretary. E. United States Senator Club will prehootenanny of It will be held and It will begin at Sincerely SAAB. STYUSH SWMDISH auto imports, 801 South Main - Salt . 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