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Show Moab Girl Named DAR Good Citizen Caldwell, Id. Eight area girls have been selected se-lected at their respective schools as this year's Good Citizens, according to Mrs. Roger Hinton, Good Citizen's Chairman. Chair-man. The girls are all seniors se-niors at area high schools and were chosen for the award by the senior class and faculty at their school. The qualities for judging were dependability, dependabil-ity, service, leadership, and patriotism. Among the eight girls chosen and their schools Is Hazel Day of Gem State Academy, a Seventh-day Adventlst high school. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Day of Moab, Utah. She Is a scholarship award winner, win-ner, and is Girl's Club sergeant-at-ar ms at her school. She is also spiritual spiri-tual vice president and was sophomore class chaplain. During her junior ju-nior year she was chosen as an exchange student at Upper Columbia Academy Aca-demy in Washington. Upon graduation this spring, Hazel plans to ! I i .... f ! j J 1 5 W ' ' ' - '.. LZIL . ..1 Hazel Day attend Union College at Lincoln, Nebraska, to prepare for a career as Upon graduation this spring, Hazel plans to attend Union College at Lincoln, Nebraska, to prepare for a career as an elementary teacher. She was a 1971 graduate gradu-ate from the Seventh-day Adventlst church school in Moab. |