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Show poor copys Homecoming Underway At Lehi High School Sue Whimpey was crowned Lehi High School Homecoming Queen early this week. Members of her court include Karen Poulsen. Kim Erickson, Lynda Lott, Teresa Gavin and Wendy Lee. The queen and her court will reign over the week's activities, which will be climaxed on Friday with the big football game against Grantsville, followed by the Homecoming Dance. Students named Ken Pierce as Faculty King; Colette Hunt, Faculty Queen; and Sally Skidmore, Miss Congeniality. All students, former students and alumni are invited to join students for the game on Friday and the dance, which will begin at 8:30 p.m. Guest permits are required for the dance and may be secured from the prior to the dance. Odessa is the : tr mA VV country but were afraid to because of the apply ALL AROUND PIONEER: language barrier? Well, now's your chance to make your dream come true. . . Seniors. '! MOST SPIRITED: ue Whimpey, left, was named Queen of the court includes Karen Poulsen, Kim Erickson, Lynda Lott. Teresa Gavin and Wendy football game Friday and reign over the Homecoming Dance Friday evening. TO REIGN OVER HOMECOMING-S- Jay Powell. Mike Malstrom. Seniors, Warfield; Sophomores, Howard Julie Nielsen; Freshmen, Mike Sandra for several categories of personality types. "Sock It To 'Em" Day was observed Jamie Barnes; Judd; Sophomores, Wednesday and everyone left their shoes at home and just wore socks. The Curtis; Evans. Freshmen, WISE CRACKER: was held and Homecoming Assembly winners of the personality types were Mtchele announced. Amy to the Seniors. Blake Utleford. Juniors. David Stanley, let! Pete.son. Sophomores, McCarrel; Pioneers" day and everyone is wearing hats. During the lunch breaks a pie eating contest will be held and at 6:15 p.m. the Homecoming Parade will be staged through the community. A big pep rally will begin at 8 p.m. on the outside bleachers, followed by a bonfire. BEST Se.mrs. LOOKING: Rachel Christofferson. Thatcher St eet. .Brad 'onois. Rick Houghton, LeAnne Price; Svhumores. Brett Nattress, Jaynee Whimpey. fievimen, Greg Smith, Pam Smith. Friday will be "Turn Your Pioneers Spirit On" and students are asked to wear "Best Dress" A and carry flashlights. pep MISS CONGENIALITY: Goodwin; Junior, Sophomore, Sherry Senior. Cebb.e Janet 8a:eman. Peck; f;e:hina,i, Ann livltr. of openings for the upcoming exchange experience. YFU also sponsors other academic year (from January to December) student applications must different Setrrtary winding river. It brought to memory a lesson I was taught long ago -that the course of a river is determined by the path of least resistance. From that fact arose the saying, "following the path of least resistance makes crooks of men and rivers." I believe that following that lazy path can also produce who are crippled when they encounter individuals resistance in the form of problems they simply must solve. Children, and adults as well, are like a river that avoids the rocks and other barriers in life. As tasks become difficult, we tend to go around them when we should representatives exchange cycle, so you better apply of Because fast. the DurylJ. W.YVrv lixvi it I i iv Select Delegates ' number available exchange the Far East, Europe and November 1. Interested Australia but the expense? - YFU has scholarships Latin America. going to worried about in What are you waiting for? Get your pens out and Stop worrying financial aid write for an application to Director of U.S. Programs, Youth For Understanding to available those who qualify, based on scholastic ability and need. International 2501 Newart But don't delay - financial aid applications must be received by YFU programs and academic (summer year) in countries including no later than be received cross-cultur- relations through its unique host family program, YFU maintains program offices (in the U.S. and abroad) which offer guidance and to all support services involved, throughout the programs, has just a limited I lull V.diu utitni UsiH 'uitiim While looking out of the window of the airplane on a recent flight, I became intrigued with the sight of a To on improving one of the largest nonprofit by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Fitzgerald. Student YFU, Executive Secretary Utah Education Association competition. The band members are enthusiastically preparing for the first competition which will be October 4 at Cedar City. In addition to regular competition this fall, the band has been invited to participate in marching band competition at Chaffey College in Ontario, California December 6. Band members are beginning to raise money for their trip to California. They will repeat their very successful "flea market" to be held October 16, 17, and 18 at the newly Conference land of the Outback and your life. and Home Members of the Lehi High School Pioneer Marching Band are working hard to prepare for marching band competition this fall. Under the guidance of Alan Thrower, the new director, they are rehearsing each morning at 6:30 a.m. and every Saturday. Last year, the band won first place in the region competition. In the small school division they won the Rocky Mountain Invitational, the Nebo Invitational, the Davis Cup, and the University of Utah Marching Band Haws, Polly Kaipo Wilkin, lana Shawn Barber. Lesa i6 living in a foreign country is the where English primary language! Australia can be your for the country academic experience of School Competition Green, Eric Calton; Pam Christiansen; Freshmen Patrice Hiilstead. to r. Girls will be introduced at the host Larson, Seniors. Mark Jones, Juniors, I Koala bear Readies Drill For Gray. MOST LIKE TO????: Exchange your community the chance to attend school while - Evans, Guy Lee, Lehi Marching Band Nattiess, Jenni Jennifer Dave Seniors, Juniors, m,jm Lehi High School Homecoming Week. Her ,: Crittenden. HAPPIEST: International staff volunteer throughout the world. YFU receives an annual grant from the federal government's International Communication Agency (formerly the Bureau of Education and Cultural to in addition Affairs) foundation and corporate donations. With an unbased derlying philosophy Program (YFU) is offering students in high school Jeame Barker; Juniors, Dana Nelson; Sophomores, Kevin Tuckett. Karen Mellor; Freshmen, Tim Cash. Kori Brooks; and Youth for Understanding Evan Gordon, Becky McCarrel; Freshmen: Liz Kirkham. presented their annual assembly and during the day the students dressed to the theme "Nothing Like It." Tuesday was "Overall" day and students and faculty members wore overalls or levis. Throughout the day final voting was held host carefully selected families in Australia, and are treated as family members, not guests. Since its inception nearly 30 years ago, YFU has arranged the exchange of more than 70,000 students in 40 countries, supported by a dedicated professional a high school student (14-18- ) who always dreamed of spending a high school in another year MOST ATHLETIC: Seniors, Mike Hamby. Cyndee Crittenden; Juniors. Chad Hiilstead, Wendy Gurney; Sophomore: Kirk Brady, Association Exchange Opportunity Are you Geyerman, Kristi Steele. began with a flag ceremony Monday in front of the school. Members of the Lehi National Guard unit conducted the ceremony before the entire student-body- . is "Hats Off v ) Mark Tuckett, Cheryl Porter; Juniors, loren Russon, Margaret Tuckett, Sophomore, Jason Barber, Linda Carlton; Freshmen, Jim group. The week Today (Thursday) S Winners of other competition include the office The Alumni vM following: BEST Page A-- 7 Australia Student J assembly will be held at 1:45 p.m., with the game following at 5 p.m. During the game half time, the royalty will be introduced to the crowd and the Lehi Pioneers will make their first appearance of the season. Ihi Free Press D.C. Washington, if no later than October 15. student apAccepted plicants are matched with Exchange, St., N.W., 20016. Or you can't wait, call Do it NOW! remove them. fiom the majority of Utah's high schools will come to n ; .iiiabie o '.ope wish 'eality. '. d j to face up to the tough decisions, and to deal with our world. the State Capitol Building in Lake Salt City on Thursday, Oct. 16 to learn more about how govern- Because we love our children, we often them. Instead of helping them to face problems and adversity with us by their sides, we tend to find ways for ment functions. them to avoid having to work out resolutions to these 'The occasion is' the situations. annual "'Senate Youth Daily chores;- - homework and other ongoing respon vunieieiN-c- , iai yi my. sibilities need follow-uJjy parents. When doing" so,' we Youth' , United States Senate allow the kids to slip by with shoddy work. When shouldn't Program which recognizes we do that to our youngsters, we're doing them a youth leadership aha" gives disservice! .students in all slates the There are times in life when our children, through learn to more opportunity wisdom, must change their courses and avoid some hard about this nation's political '"" y' H kep out k:ds .aside when 'here's a rabid dog on system. but we refuse to let them run from their algebra the street, 60 over-prote- , of Approximately homework. and senior high school students will participate at the conference. Alt are currently serving as student body officers for their respective Utah's junior thoughtful look at how your child deals with problems may be helpful in determining if that youngster is like a river - following the path of least resistance, or learning to deal with life as it is. A Lehi Junior High "Open schools. Goates In Training Pvt. Anthony S. Goates, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. 100 229 West. Goates, CHEER FOR GIANTS for the Giants Little League Football Team include Dawn Palmer and Clydene Cook, to r, are Lori Griffith, Shannon May and Sherri Gerholdt. Girls wear white jumpers, red shirts and Cheerleaders front left to right. Back, I red and white shoes and sox. North, Lehi,, is attending basic training- at Fort Knox, Ky. the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, During EASY ON FOR EASY RIDERS SIZES SIZES n 6-- 6-- 14 I 1 fsgi also available with steel toe AA-E- B,D,I, E reading, military miltary justice, courtesy, first aid, and Army traditions. history and Thursday night, September 18, Lehi Junior High School administration and teaching staff hosted an "Open House" to better acquaint Lehi citizens with the school. Pleased evening's the progress, with Jim Gray, expressed confidence that the Principal, If your happy day is moms and dads who came and took advantage of the "Open House" invitation will actively contribute to a part of their student's education this year. The advice and material provided by the teachers at this conference can be used by the parents to enhance their children's school studies at home. coming soon, we would enjoy helping you coordinate your wedding plans. 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