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Show prem-Geneva Times-Thurs., April 28, l6rf ., "to ii & J 7 tL- y i cy I. V-'. V" J -At', :,, ' I Ml i Is To kick off the ticket campaign for their (forth coming Honors Cotillion Ball, the Orem members of the Utah Valley Honors Cotil- jllon present Mayor Mangum with an honorary The Utah Valley Honors Cotillion Cotil-lion is partoftheNatlonalHonors CotUUon Organization. The Debutants Deb-utants are selected from out- ticket. From left to right the girls include; Eileen Steed, Barbara Mitchell, Mary Yer-gensen, Yer-gensen, Orem Mayor James E. Mangum, Sue St. Vincent, Irene Hilton and Anavon Harris. standing high school seniors in their area on the basis of their scholarship, civic participation, GET MORE OUT OF LIVING MtiwwrawMeHuvaMMr Just Arrived 1966 BLACK HEATHER Golf Clubs By UJifoon At Utah's Lowest Price 2 WOODS 5 IRONS 14 CLUB BAG 95 69 SPECIAL PURCHASE 0 Northwestern Harden Marty Fugal 2 WOODS 4 IRONS 1 PUTTER 1VINYL BAG 12 TEES 3 GOLF BALLS 2 HEAD COVERS Reg. $79.95 $no95 Special Mil PROVO SPOETIHO BOOBS 150 HJHimiHI ftSCai PAJIK1NO STQRISKi" and support ofChurch and school. As members of Cotillion they are instructed In personal and cul tural awareness, civic responsi bility, and other areas as well. As; part of their civic service they nave selected the raising of mon ey for a scholarship loan fund for girls who would not otherwise be able to attend college. An Honors Cotillion Ball will be held on Saturday, May 28, 1966 In the Wilkinson Center Ballroom, Ball-room, B.Y.U. At this time the girls will be honored for their achievements during the year. The proceeds from the Ball will go toward the scholarship fund which will be distributed on a state-wide basis. ores it 7A Christian Science says "yes." And it offers conclusive con-clusive proof that God does answer when we pray with understanding. understand-ing. Why not visit oik Reading Room and find ogt more about answered an-swered prayer? You're welcome to read, borrow bor-row or buy authorized Christian Science literature liter-ature . . . to use the study room ... to ask questions. Disccnr for yourself how Christian Science can help you find the right solution for every human problem at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 100 North 105 East . 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HIGH HONOR ROLL(60 points) Carolyn Bitter, Bruce Black, Becky Chrlstensen, Kent Gilbert, Claire Olsen, Deborah Reeder, Terry Robinson, Bonnie Vest, Dorice Williams. NINTH GRADE Craig Adams, Joyce Adams, Jan Allen, Shirley Andersen, Ginger Ashby, John Barry, Sharon Shar-on Bonnett, Bonnie Bunnell, Pat Clark, Maurene Close, Margaret Margar-et Crawford, Jim Duffin, Sherry Fitzgerald, Hal Goulding, Diane Graff, Sherene Graff, Todd Huish, Dean Ipson, Laura Jensen, Jen-sen, Brent Johansen, Michelle Larson, Dean Miner, Nanci Nelson, Nel-son, Kathy Nimer, Dale Olsen, Sharleen Olsen, Teresa Ostler, Brenda Peterson, Denise Ras-mussen, Ras-mussen, Bob Reeder, Linda Shumway, Kathleen Steed, Dee Stevens, Joan Stratton, Paula Sumsion, StevenTaylor, Howard Wattleworth, Ronald Wilkinson, Gail Wood, Marsha Yonally iKathy Zobell. EIGHTH GRADE David Bonnett, Carol Breznick Bert Broderlck, Garry Brown, Gaylen Buckley, James Burton, Craig Clark, Elaine Clinger, Cathy Cryer, StevenCurtis,Da-vid StevenCurtis,Da-vid Fairbanks, Richard Hassell, Gayle JoUey, Claudia Laycock. Linda Neilson, David Nelson, Gary Nelson, Margaret Nelson, Ruth Ann Nielsen, Vicky Nix, Danny Olsen, Margaret Olsen, Brian Park,LynnettePearce, Bill Pierce, MarueenRichins, Michael Robinson, Claudette Sheeley, Marcia Simmons, Paula Stone,- Janice Trane, Flora Ann Ward. SEVENTH GRADE Val Adams, Christine Aiken, Cary Ashby, Jim Barry, Jamey Birrell, Mindy Lee Broderick, Linda Brown, Zella Chadwick, Dennis DaUey,Janaye Day, Ran dy Hansen, Debbie Hawkins, Deb bie Haycock, Kelly Holt, Thomas Houghton. David Houston, Diana Jahn. Jeannine Kitchen, Jim Marshall, Glenn MltcheU, Lani Sue Moss Charlotte Nicholes, Ceri Niel-son, Niel-son, Dale Okerlund, Wayne Olsen, Ol-sen, Kathleen Packard, Heather. Parker, Kent Peterson, Janice Pierce, David Porter, Denise Laird, Martha Ann Ridge, Susan Rockwood", David Rogers, Eileen Shaw, Gary Shepherd, Gary Stevens, Gordon Swenson, Billy Tooke, Kurt Vuksinick, Christine White, Evan Yearsley. Archeological Group To Meet April 28th , The Utah Valley Chapter of the (Utah Archeological Society will 'meet April 28, 7:30 p.m. at the Grant School in Springville, 201 South 400 East. Dr. George H. Hansen of the GeoloCT Department at the Brig- Iham Young University, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Hansen was the doctor who accompanied pr. Leegey in Java, Africa when the skeleton of an ancient man, thousands of years old was found. Dr. Hansen will talk on "Ancient American Today.' 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