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Show Junior Hiqh 'Citizens of the Week' honored for high standards ways been part of her training at home and for this reason, doing the things she should, comes easy. Bill Staheli Harmonica playing Bill Sta in summer time, keeps busy picking fruit and helping to can it. Her brothers depend on her to keep their clothes pressed and mended. Being a good citizen, has al- Carol Clement Quiet, reserv e d, genuinely sincere and pleasant, Carol Clement represents the girls as the week's citizen at the junior high school. She is a ninth grader from Mapleton, a daughter of Lyle and Zelma Clement, and has three older brothers and three younger sisters. Carol enjoyed all school classes but especially English and physical education. She plays the violin and the piano. Her household chores includes among other things, doing the family ironing. She lives on a fruit farm and heli is this week's choice for Hi outstanding citizens of juni ' high. He is the eldest of fl!' children of Bill and Mary heli. A versatile young , " he loves music and all spo and in addition to the harrnon ia ica, plays the trumpet and sings. Band and physics are 14 favorite subjects in school. He v also likes science and m j, someday become an electrical V engineer. $ Scouting takes some of Bill's time. He is working for m Eagle Award. Church activities are an important part of hk life also. !j He takes care of his m room not quite good enourt for his mother, but for him summer, he works on the fan. ily farm with a cousin. He f takes responsibility of big i. ther to younger family metl , bers. M Bill believes that knowing " the rules and obeying them 1 helps him become a better cit- if izen. When asked how he enjoys en-joys his Dad's classes, he says, ; "I enjoy them, but I stay out '; of his way." t Buying spree by Chinese h worries regime. i .s I "'( - ' I IF ;: t . ' ! ' ; I ; ? f yv I i ,- . t .'- l r . 4 .f I ' ' 8 Carol Clement BiU StaheU |