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Show Cougar band begins fall recruiting Vf J Sry Like coaches of any good team, directors of the Cougar Band at BYU find themselves in the recruiting business each year. They have to fill some 125 about 50 percent of the positions " ' band. And it's that time again. Drs. David Blackinton and Daniel of the band, Bachelder, are looking for musicians to fill instrumental gaps from tuba to trombone next fall. "It's essential that quality instrumentalists, flag carriers and dancers (Cougarettes) become involved. The band definitely has an impact on school spirit and helps build a positive image of the athletic teams and the university. Students participate in the band - . . TO GO TO STATE COMPETITION...Three winners and three alternates were named to represent the Timpanogos Chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association at state competition. Front L to R are Lorelie Hall. American' Fork, alternate; and James Worlton, alternate, front right. Back, L to R. are Stacie Summer ill, Orem, state for the personal satisfaction of supporting the athletic teams," Blackinton observed. primarily winner; Lisa Norton. Alpine, state winner; Jennifer Smart. Lehi, state winner; and CeLisa Wathen, American Fork, alternate. Winners were named from a field of 36 participants in an Honor Recital, and were the winners of the Student Achievement Program held recently. Next fall the Cougar Band will take its major trip of the year to the UCLA-BY- U BYU offers workshops The Summer Education football game in the Rose Bowl stadium Oct. have a totally integrated combining The Coping with Stress," Cope with "Eliminating Behavior," Academics." Classes in e . C-5- Edwards chairs Red Cross out. La Veil Edwards, head football coach at BYU, is serving as the Central honorary chairman for the Utah Chapter of the American Red Cross annual membership drive. "There are things as exciting, in their own way, as watching a long pass go for a touchdown," said Edwards. "One of them is watching teamwork in action, such as the program of the American Red Cross." Edwards said the amount of good the Red Cross does in Central utan makes it a winning season in and "In all Central Utah Chapter programs directly touched the lives of 20,000 people in Utah County lasi ; year," he said. disaster "The preparedness program is one that is ready- righf now to assist hundreds of Utah County families who could be left homeless by spring floods," Edwards said. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Red Cross can do so for as little as one dollar. . For more information on the Red Cross call neighbor-helping-neighb- 373-858- "Helping Crisis," Self-defeati- "Infant and weight control, microwave cooking, and Chinese cooking will also be offered for those who are interested. Those interested in registering or in learning more about the workshops should write Dr. Christensen at 297 Conference Center, BYU, Provo 84602, or call (801) 378-675- 19" COLOR TELEVISION $299 Young University Wilkinson Center, executive chef at the LDS Church Office Building, in charge of Kitchen and stores at the Hotel Utah, and manager of the ZCMI "Tiffin Room" at the main store in Salt Lake City. He graduated from Brigham Young University in Personnel Management and Relations, and is on his Masters currently working "" Degree ' in Food Service Ad-- vv ministration. ; He is a member of the American Society for, Hospital Food Service Administrators, and has also been an officer of the Central Utah Food Service Association. Mr. Voss lists his hobbies as raising animals, gardening, and going to school. He and his wife Ivy and their six children reside in Lindon. Randall Voss, Director of Dietary at the American Fork Hospital, has been selected as hospital Employee of the Month. I II Model Apr. 18 Girl to Timothy and Cindy Woody McGill Boy to Shane and Kathy Disbrow Hall April 19 Girl to Dan and Sharon Richins Washington Girl to William and Elizabeth Miner Farrell April 20 Boy to Alan and Cheryl Harris Holdaway April 21 Girl to Joseph V. and Donalyn Nicken Ford Boy to Dennis and Lisa Hilton Schoonover Boy to David and Sharon Mugglin Pratt Boy to William and Sherry Behning Shake April 22 Girl to James and Lea a Evans Parks Boy to Steve and Catherine Morris Burrows Girl to Joel and Kimberly Thompson Hutchings Boy to Todd and Stephanie Etter Day Girl to Kriss and Cammie Pace Sweat Boy to Ray and Jean Boswell Robinson Girl to James and Carol Young Emery April 23 Boy to Arthur and Carol Sorenson Powell Girl to Eric and Pamela Green Mullen April 24 Boy to Ronald and Karen Knight Lowell Boy to Russell and Dawnette Sine Long Boy to Jon and Kayleen Collard Jonsson Boy to Jon and Lisa Elkington Tolman , Provo Orem American Fork Orem r-- 7 I JET200 $54995 Hrr --- m ti r . 1 tss re (1 Performance TELEVISION 25 diooonolCOLOfi STYLING. . .cabinet constructed of genuine hnirtwood solids, wood composition board and simulated MODERN WP) me0 choirs 16 cu. ft. NO-FRO- ST REGRIDGERATOR Provo Lehi Lehi American Fork Orem Pleasant Grove American American American American American Pleasant Fork Fork Fork Fork Fork Grove Orem Orem Provo Pleasant Grove 52888 Highland Pleasant Grove Stakes host giant dance North, Highland.. The dance will last from 8:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Admission will cost $2 . per person. Spring's Here! Come To Weight's Greenhouse Center Lehi WWA3100B Baskets Bedding Plants Vegetables Model ODE4000B $34500 $28800 (CASH ONLY) (CASH ONLY) Buy dm G.E no-fro- st referi9eratoMet ice-mak- er for -- 22 SSBWSBEH for coming h fte you seen our mw OUTDOOR Fuwihre, ? Smm 9&t d -- Mothers Day , DUAL WAVE MICROWAVE (3 ONLY) Wjss Model 624 So. $36995 jg3ES fiello world 5335 W. 11200 in- planned workshops Children RANDALL VOSS Highland Stake Center, show, of strumentalists, a feature twirler, he flag carriers and Cougarettes," - " said. The band has continued to be the most respected among collegiate bands in the nation," Rlanlrintnn nnioH It is invited to Employed at the hospital for over a year, he has been chef at Brigham -. nlav at Disneyland on almost evert trip to California. It frequently receives invitations to perform outside Utah, but finances usually do not permit these additional trips.-Morinformation about joining the Cougar Band may be obtained from the Music Department, Harris Fine Arts . Center, BYU", Provo, 84602. weu specifically for parents are "Structured Tutoring for Parents," "How to Help the Accelerated Child," "The World of the Mother -- Randall Voss hospital employee of the month Pleasant Grove to Lehi will gather for a 13stake dance Saturday, May 14 at the - with teachers from all over the country," he said. Workshops at BYU during June, July and August will include nine courses designed especially to help parents take an active role in their children's education. More and more parents are becoming involved in the education of their children because they believe that the public schools cannot do it all. Many are finding their children need individual help with reading, math, coping with stress, and other challenges in their lives, said Dr. Lee Christensen, coordinator of the workshops. of interesting The potpourri courses for parents will provide an opportunity for them to acquire the understanding and skills they need to teach their children. They will also have the opportunity to meet LDS Young Adults from efforts 1- IPS |