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Show Teen Talk From High Schools i fV?J HIGHLAND HI-LIGHTS Miss Kathy Schwertz GRANITE HI GRIST by Miss Judy Hansen The semi-final election was held for student body officers last Friday, April 24th. They arerpre-sident, arerpre-sident, Paul West and SpenceThur-good; SpenceThur-good; vice president, Chadd Peirce and Ted Alberico; secretary, and Ted Alberico; secretary, Colleen Col-leen Sullivan and Colleen Lott. Next year's cheerleaders will be announced on an assembly later this week when the final student body officers are presented. Thursday, April 30th, the Central Cen-tral Junior High gym will be whooping whoop-ing with activity as the seminary presents "The Last Round-up". All the girls will prepare box lunches and wrap them specially so they can be auctioned off to the boy with the highest bid. The girl who prepared the lunch will then join him and they will enjoy the lunch together. Prizes will also be awarded to the boys with the loudest sox. Dress for this gala event will be apron and overall. Charge is free with activity card and 35 cents a person without. Time is 7:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. t Paul Engeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Engeman, 1752 East 21st East, was elected student body president of Highland High School last week. Other student body officers elected include: Wayne Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Smith, 1928 Bryan Ave., first vice president; Bill Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos W. Stone, 2003 Parleys Canyon Blvd., second vice president; Judy Bier-man, Bier-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Bierman, 2521 Filmore St., secretary; and Kathryn Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Cannon, 2485 Skyline Drive, historian. Highland Associated Men elected Bill Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs .William R. Wilson, 1921 Garfield Ave. president of their group with Tony Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elma Morgan, 2215 South 21st East, vice president; and Paul Hewitt, son of Mr. Olton Hewitt, 1548 South 19th East, secretary. sec-retary. Cherrill Hyatt, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Glen D. Hyatt, 2551 Filmore St., was elected president of Highland Associated Women with Deanna Bonnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Bonnett, 1836 So. 19th East, vice president; and Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Lawrence W. Cooper, 2006 South 22nd. East, secretary. Wayne Smith, a junior at Highland, High-land, was judged the top individual in the Brigham Young University Invitational Track Meet. Wayne came home with four gold medals. He started off by winning the high hurdles, then won the low hurdles, went over to the broad jump pit and won that. Then, with three teammates John Lodefink, Gene Frantz, and Mike Soulier, he was on the winning 880-yard relay team. John M. Ware, Highland High School student won first place in the teen-age safe driving com- petition sponsored by the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce, Sunday. Mr. Ware scored 440 points out of a possible 500. He received receiv-ed a portable transistor radio which was presented by Murray Mayor Ray P. Greenwood. |