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Show Thursday, April 3, Lehi Free Press 1980 Page 11 Swing Choir To Journey To Colorado in a regional leadership The Lehi High School Swing Choir, under the direction of Kirt Saville, for state officers in the western states. He helped conduct two training sessions for chapter officers in the state and together with other slate officers he participated in a good conference Y3 tour Mr. high school music director, will attend the Durango Festival of Fine Arts on April 24, it was reported by Principal Neil C. Christensen. The group will travel to m those who scholarship sponsor awards and promote will to organizations FFA activities. Jeff was a chapter officer for two years TERRI SHILEY 4 while Lehi High School Student Honored Terri Shiley, a senior at Lehi High School, has selected been SOPHOMORES HONORED Miss Ardena Beck, counselor at the Lehi Achievement School, right, presents National Certificates of to r. Absent was Kathy Higginson. These sophomore to Keith Higginson, Sheri Anderton and Todd Smith, I students at Lehi High School ranked above the 90 percentile in a national test. National The four are Sheri Anderton, Kathy and Keith Higginson and Todd Smith. Each of these students received a special citation from the test headquarters and were honored this week National in the Educational Development Tests, it was reported, by Neil C. Christensen, principal. at the awards assembly and sophomores formation and services in the early high school years. "This test assists the student in relating information concerning is improve educational the planning educational their development 3-DA- PROMPT ORDER SERVICE Y Mr. Christensen said. The test results are used by the local counselors as a basis for individual counseling and for stimulating greater academic achievement among the students. The test consists of six tests learning ability, English Larsen's Music Box THE IRON WORKS GIFT SHOP - American Fork Handmade Wrought Iron Items Patio Furniture ; . Wall Plaques Unique Gifts Weddings - - Birthdays Ideal for - All Lehi Youth Nominated For American Farmer Jeff Brooks, a graduate of the Lehi High School and currently a student at Utah Slate University, has been nominated as one of the candidates from the state of Utah for the American Farmer Degree in the Future Farmers of America Association.' Jeff was chosen' from a field of 18 applicants for this coveted award. For the past year Jeff has filled the position of secretary in the Utah FFA. He has participated usage, social studies reading, natural sciences reading and word usage. In addition to receiving a score on each test, a composite measure of performance gives an index of overall educational development. In reviewing the test results the student can better understand their academic strengths and Gifts Occasions Timp to honor students. Miss Shiley is currently employed as a legal secretary. Her interests include piano, dance, music, writing and basketball. Terri was selected by the business education department of Lehi High School to receive the honor given her as a result of her scholastic record, secretarial skills, and human relations abilities. mathematics usage, "When just any gift wont do" , and school years beyond," 24 E. Main, Ametican Fork (lormetli Ned Anderson's Sports) : other about themselves in planning for their remaining high ON SHEET MUSIC 62 West Main to information (In- secretarial local in- comprehensive recognized as a test to help Valley Chapter, giving by process at the school. The test is one given nationally to high school Secretaries Association ternational), Lehi Sophomores Rank High In National Test Four Lehi High School sophomores have ranked about the 90th percentile to represent the high school at an evening honoring outstanding business students. The night of Thursday, April 3, has been selected by the High weaknesses Lehi High School. He was named an outstanding student in the drama department during his senior year for his participation in school He also productions. participated in basketball and football. For his agriculture program, Jeff produced crops on land he rented from his father and neighbors. He did custom work with the equipment he rented from his father. He was a member of the judging teams, parliamentary procedure team and was class winner in the FFA public speaking contest. Jeff can operate and maintain all the equipment on the family farm and helped his father construct a farm shop at their home. His two outstanding farm shop projects were two large trailers for hauling equipment or hay. One of these trailers was a fifth wheel which won a first place ribbon at the county and stale fairs. The record book of his farming program, a formal application and a scrapbook will now be submitted to the national association for Ihe degree of American Farmer. If these are approved, Jeff will then apply for an office in the national association. In the history of FFA only four young men from Ulah had this ophave portunity. Good luck, Jeff! combination for yields profitable to area IFA Seeds adapted Plant Alfalfa Then expect the best at harvest time. After all the hard crop preparation work, it's nice to know the Early maturing and fast recovery after cutting, plus disease resistance to spotted aphids. Northrup-Kin- g r varieties Thor of benefits for you harvest time. Benefits Early maturity, vigorous growth, year after year yield performance. like big yield. Rapid dry downs. 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If you've planted 3901 before, you know it's one hybrid you can't afford to be without. PIONEER SEED CORN Rooeevelt 0 Richfield 1 Rtverlon 1 SaRna Soda Spring 6 (208) Spanlah Fork Sprinkler Irrigation 529-740- 8 798-741-8 529-748- 1 722-254- 2 SI George 673-363- 1 Tromonlon 257-54- Ml ' A H H WAGON s INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES ' meets represent the community and school at the annual Girls State. Other than a $7 She will attend the book deposit refundable for Language meet during June at fee, there is no charge for speaking Southern Utah State residents are being held these classes. If you or College. Jody will be at Orem Junior High anyone you know would sponsored by the each Tuesday and be interested, please call American Legion Thursday. The classes Alpine School District Ext. 57, office, Auxiliary with Mrs. Ruth run from 6 to 8 p.m. Cox, president. She is the These courses teach and report name and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. skills necessary to functelephone number. Jack C. Smith. tion in daily life in the Alpine School District can also provide driver's Jody is active in community. Help in student affairs at the situations such as education, high school ' local school and has been and completion meeting new people, a member of the foren-sic- s asking directions, finding vocational training free team who have won a job and shopping in the of charge, for the three first place trophies supermarket, departstudents who complete in recent meets. She has ment store, bank and the English classes. been named an outstanding student in rXXXXX ITTTTTXYTTTTTTTXTIX English and math, served as president of the local forensics chapter, is currently serving as secretary of the National Honor Society and was 3 one of the top five on in her class students the NEDT test. She has also participated in drama. Last summer she worked with the YCC program and she is a member of the marching band colprguard. She has been a member of the band and enjoys art. 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