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Show "A r) W h-) r,'-:;v 1 jw ; ,rH STUDENTBODY OFFICERS at American Fork High School for 1975-76 are, I. to r., seated, Alison Apgood, program chairman; Brenda Kitchen, secretary. Standing, David Dean, president; John Van Wagoner, vice president; and Jim Ellison, business manager. Absent was RaVoe Ormond, historian. Studentbody Officers Announced David Dean has been elected president of the American Fork High School studentbody for 1975-76. John Van Wagoner is vice president; Brenda Kitchen, secretary; sec-retary; RaVoe Ormond, historian. histor-ian. Alison Apgood is program chairman, and Jim Ellison, business manager. The election results were announced an-nounced to studentbody members memb-ers at the annual election dance held at the school. They will direct activities during the upcoming up-coming school year. Cavemen Golfers Down Carbon The Carbon Dinos came to Tri-City Golf Course to do battle against the Cavemen link team. What they didn't do is challenge the eager AF squad who lost their first Region Six match two day's earlier at Springville. AF dominated the Dino's 162-184. The large 22 stroke margin over Carbon was paced by Mark Ivin's 38. Sophomore Randy Beck, 39 aided the win for the Cavemen. Gary Cook shot a 41 and Mark McQuivey fired a 44 to put the light out against the Carbon "four". SNOW BLANKETS LION TILT The Am. Fork-Payson Lion baseball game was canceled Tuesday, due to heavy snowfall. The crucial test for the Cavemen Cave-men will be re-scheduled. The game to be played in Payson, was another setback to the Cavemen in the "weather circus." cir-cus." Unusual temperatures and abundant late April snows have thrown a crimp into the entire spring sports calendar at Am. Fork High. Colognges Perfumes White Shoulders - My Sin Emeraude - Chanel Heaven Sent Faberge Chantilly Intimate MOTHER'S DAY J h . 'i I JR HIGH ELECTIONS - Students at the American Fork Junior High School conducted "regular elections" with voting Hess prepares to cast her ballot run-offs. Travel Hill Cumora Pageant Tour $499.00 July 22 - Aug. 2, 1975 Via United DC8 Jet Charter Historic Bicentennial Tour Boston - Philadelphia - Washington Williamsburg $565.00 July 22 - Aug 2, 1975 Via United DC8 Jet Charter ffW- For Details Call Kent Petersen 756-6170 f . SAY IT ALL! SMITH BE 24 West, Main American Fork their elections this year as done in voting booths. Joni in recent studentbody election Specials fl) mm Cosmetics and Jewelry UG M.N- v Seminary Students Hold Read-A-Thon About 75 students and five faculty members met at the Am. Fork High School Seminary building Friday, May 2, at 4:30 p.m. and completely read the Book of Mormon in 22 hours. The students followed along in their books with a casette tape recording played over the inner-corn. inner-corn. Ten minute breaks were taken about every one and half to two hours. Students brought blankets and pillows to set on although most students sat at desks as they read, marked and wrote comments and cross references in their books. CARD OF THANKS Members of the Miss American Ameri-can Fork Pageant Committee would like to take this opportunity opportun-ity to thank all those who have helped in any was to make the annual contest such a huge success. Special thanks is expressed to the merchants and businessmen, business-men, the press and news media, the American Fork City Council, Coun-cil, the high school and cuto-dians, cuto-dians, the parents of the contestants contes-tants for their great assistance and understanding, and to the townspeople for their interest and enthusiasm. We also want to give a special thanks to Jack Larsen who always al-ways gives a professional touch to the pageant. Thanks again. Barbar Hutchings, chairman, Leola Durrant, co-chairman A Continental breakfast was provided at 5:15 a.m. on Saturday Satur-day and a hogie sandwich lunch was served at 11:00 a.m. The final passages of Moroni were read at about 2:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon after which a closing prayer was offered and students returned to their homes, for some much needed sleep. A wholesome social experience exper-ience was had by all who attended attend-ed and much valuable learning I M Hopper Eietfle Birthday Club For Children 12 years and under Sign up your children and we'll treat them on their birthday to $7.00 Off on any food purchase they want. Darrell I Gerry Lewis Kopper Kettle Restaurant 306 :oma i V ' p wrm - .... : : Main at Center was accomplished despite some sleepy eyes. Teachers involved include: Armel Beardall, Bryce Winkel, Robert Eliason, Nathan Adams and Delbert Brown. Church members are either pillars or catepillars. The pillars hold up the church; the caterpillars caterpil-lars just crawl in and out. Listen, or they keep thee deaf. tongue will m m m mm. West Main - American The newest looks shell love ... at Chipmansquare n sauar, . M 1 mmmm AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN First Mother's Day Baby to Be Honored The mother of the first baby to be born on Mother's Day at the American Fork Hospital will be honored by members of the National Woolgrowers Auxiliary of the district. Gifts ranging from a cookbook to a leg of lamb will be presented. present-ed. " w k sMfn Mm. mm Fork Look our way We hove the most beautiful spring selection of women's clothing and shoes that we've ever had. A tradition - Mother's Day Gifts from Chipmansquare American Fork THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1975 Members of the Woolgrowers Auxiliary in every district in the nation annually take part in this project, auxiliary officials said. The project has been carried out each Mother's Day for the past several years. 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