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Show "Ofeabbages&m tiy Jean E. Gordon tugs On Tuesday, May 25, the nation aw the Heavy Weight BoxLor game just washed down the drain with Casslus play and Sonny Liston turning on the tap. Sportscasters, Boiine fans. and the general public have "Had lt The commentators called the knockout blow a Phantom punch. No one saw it and even on the slow-motion play back it looked so dainty that it "stunk". Dick Young a New York Sports-writer, Sports-writer, who was at ring-side, ably spelled out the feeling of the public when he said, ' Chances are you've hit your wife harder." He also remarked, out his rkht hand, about a foot. and down went Sonny Liston with the funniest splash since Harold Lloyd used to do the same thing for Mack Sennett." The whole thing was so ridiculous ri-diculous that fans Just laughed and laughed and laughed. I. was disgusted when I heard the results re-sults and laughed to think that those two might have saved the Fight-Game by giving the fans a good contest, but made a farce out of it instead. You probably laughed too, Just as I did. But think of the fan ftthn ftalrf ft nr 7 inct in sea it on television in the. movie houses all across the nation, I doubt If they found It very funny and the poor suckers In Lewlston, Maine, who paid a good $100 bucks. I hate to think how they felt It's IClayckajiQneJU, I grumbled last year because the country had to put up with these same two characters and the Beatles all at about the same time. Well, brother, give me Ringo Starr and the rest of his singing congregation (and I'm flo Beatle fan). Even they would look better in the ring than either Clay or Liston. We have a Champion? Cham-pion? Oh, Boy! ' A handsome young college student stu-dent recently went into one of the local Photographers studios to order some small reprints of his High School Band Elect Hew Officers A lovely banquet at the Royal Inn In Provo was enjoyed by the members of the American Fortf High School Band. Special guests for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. girl friend's picture. He had with him the original she had given him. To get the negative, the photographer had to remove the picture from the frame. On the back was this note: "Dearest Love: I love you more every day and always will. I know that you feel the same way about me. All my love forever,", and her signature. sig-nature. fP. S it continued, When we break up, I want this picture back." , Don Overly and Mrs. Boyd Hunter. Hun-ter. The senior members of the band each expressed his enjoyment enjoy-ment at being a member of such a fine group and bid goodbye to the younger group who will ie-jnrobers---agaln-nejftya) Boyd Hunter, BandDlrectorrgave a few brief remarks and also Principal Overly. Elections of officers for the coming year were held with Keith Lttsen being" chosenluf President; Presi-dent; Duane Smith, Vice Pres.; Sheryl Barker, Secretary;' and Anita Sykes, Historian. A librarian librar-ian will be selected at a later date. Outgoing officers are: Dennis Den-nis Rhodes, president;. Sheldon Wimmer, vice president; Petrea Murdock, Secretary Linda Par-duhn, Par-duhn, Historian and Marllee Gordon; Gor-don; Librarian. Gary Gordon who U.S.U. Lists Year End Activities Awards and honor convocations and other events to be held in MltWirtritiraemaMual commencement of Utah State University, Uni-versity, were listed Saturday by Dr. Ellvert H. Himes, general chairman of commencement activities. ac-tivities. President Hugh B. Brown, first counselor in the First Presidency Presiden-cy of the LDS Church, will be baccalaureate speaker, June 4 has (Served as Drum Major throughout his Junior year will also continue his duties throughout through-out the summer and his senior year at the high school THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Thursday, May 27, 1965 at 7:30lp;mTrl"Gff6TgTWel- son Fieldhouse Speaker for the annual commencement com-mencement program June 5 at iJaxmJnJheeld-house-wm be Dr. Milton R. Merrill, USU vice president of academic affairs. af-fairs. ' , , . The annual awards and honors convocation for two of the colleges, col-leges, Engineering and Forestry and Range and Wildlife Management, Manage-ment, have already been held. Other convocations will be held as follows - Business and Social Sciences, 1 p.m., May 16, Union Ballroom; Family Life, 7:30 p.m., May 17, Family Life Lounge; Science; 8 p.m., May 18, Union Auditorium; Agriculture, 7:30 p.m., May 20, y Union Auditorium; Education, 7:30 p.m.. May 24; Union Audi-tolum; Audi-tolum; and Humanities and Arts, 8 p.m., May 26, Edith Bowen Auditorium. - Other events June 4 will include in-clude the Reserve Officers Training Corps commissioning, ceremonies and the PHT (Putting Hubby Through) Awards Program, Pro-gram, Speaker for the commissioning commission-ing ceremony win be Maj. Gen. Eugene B. LeBailly, director of information. Secretary of the Air Force. The program will be held at JO a.m. in the Amphitheater, or, if weather is inclement, in Old Main Auditorium. 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