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Show SHS 'Senior of the Week' A customer1 looking for small lavender buttons is liable to emerge from a local department depart-ment store with several cards of large orange ones plus six polka dot rubber bands. One of their lively salesmen, Keith Ivory, claims he tries to sell anything in the store "from Levis to baby anklets." Selling and merchandizing is certainly certain-ly an excellent choice of vocation vo-cation for this SHS senior whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ivory. Keith's favorite class is (D. E.) distributive dis-tributive education, and he plans to attend BYU to further fur-ther his education along these lines with a degree in business. Keith's business exploits do not end with his part time sales job. He has also organized organ-ized a dance band called "The Ivory Keys" in which he weilds a "cool" trumpet. In true Madison Avenue style Keith asserts, "We're available." avail-able." Also in the music line Keith sings in Springville's a capella choir and serves as president of this organization. He is vice president of the Senior Class and has helped to execute a project of having movies on Thursday evenings. The Kiwanis Club sent Keith to Boy's State last summer. Keith's church activities include in-clude graduation from Seminary, Semin-ary, assistant chorister in the Sunday School, and the achievement achie-vement of an Eagle Scout award in the MIA scouting program. His friends are continually laughing at the comments he makes while he keeps a . most straight face. His classmates shake their heads goodnaturedly and sigh, "He's Cu-razy!" |