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Show I ! 4A 5UNUAT ntKALU m SITNTMY, Utah MAY County, Hi i uutstana ing Students 1 Receive Scholarships. Awards Made at Provo High At Am. Fork School High Awards Special Anderson, James Griffiths and Marilyn Hall. Music scholarship to Caroi Croc kett. Kiwanis Scholarships to Robert Cannon and David Hansen. . Elks scholarship to Thomas F. Martin, Melva Aired, Lois Christina Kunz. Elks music scholarship to Lois Christina Kunz. Scholarship to College of South ern Utah, Clyde Nielsen. Honors at University of Utah, Lois Christina Kunz. Honors at entrance, National Merit Finalist, University of Utah, Lois Christina Kunz, Jeanne Mer-rel- l, Wayne Reynolds. Drama scholarships to Richard Thomas F. Martin. Linda Mitchell, Virginia Scholarships and special awards were made recently to outstanding provo High School students at the school's annual awards assembly. They included: Scholarships to Brigham Young University, Diane Kuhni, Lowell Anderson, Melva Aiired, Ki chard Mangum, Byron Butterworth, Fae Kent Oullimore, Ray Clarfeson, Dennis Payne, Ray William Egan, Terry, wayne neynoios, ueua Brown, Mary Ann Campbell, Houtz, Bonnie Kay Storrs, Mary Whifctaker, Nina Wood, Keith Finlayson, W. Ray Luce, W. Gerald Jacobson, Robert Valentine, Glenda Cox, Diane Hennckson, OREM HIGH STUDENTS '. COP AWARDSl 1960 Utah nual awards assembly under direction of the school counselors, Elmo Hansen and Margaret Han- become better leaders in the ium. Wallace F. Bennett, U.Sw home, the community and the Senator from Utah will be the Church. guest speaker. of All persons and age years On June at 7 a.m. classes over are invited to attend. will begin. Programs have been Leadership Week activities will arranged for both adults and begin June 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the youth'. At 0:30 a.m. June George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. devotional exercises will be held On Sunday religious services in the Smith Auditorium. David will be held in the morning and S. King, U.S. Representative to evening with an organ recital Congress from Utah will be tisi planned for 2:30 p.m. in the first devotional speaker. General a Authorities of the Church of Joseph ' Smith Auditorium, of Latter-da- y Saints Christ 4 Jesus at p.m. president's reception in the Smith Family Living and other outstanding speakers Center, and general fireside at will give addresses at the 8:30 p.m. in the Smith Auditor meetings. Practical classes in such sub- jects as arts and crafts, visual aids, choral conducting and many others which offer helping-aid- s to teachers, parents and youth will be taught during Leadership Week June 9 at Brigham Young University. The 37th annual meet is de In OREM Many students at Orem High School with high scholastic ratings were presented awards and scholarships re cently at the school. Scholarships for four years at the BYU were presented to Claire Hendrix, Kay Hodgkinson, Rosalie Johnson, Marilyn Lar- .on r.arv riaiiph. Ha rbai ton' and Jesse Allphin. National Merit Scholarship finalist was AMERICAN FORK American Fork High School students again this year have received a number of scholarships and awards. These were presented at the an- Wightman, Richard Anderson, Carol Crockett, James Griffiths, Marilyn Hall, Robert Cannon, David Hansen and Clyde Nielsen. Scholarships to University df Utah, Clyde Nielsen, Harlin D. Johnson. UniScholarships to Utah State Ash-toJanice Geniel Asbton, versity, Patsy Mae Perry, Linda Lee Peterson, William Dennis Payne, Mary Ann Campbell, Delia Brown, Lois Christina Kunz. Virginia Mitchell, Mary Whittaker. The Amanda Knight Scholarship, Linda Mae Lee. The Jennie Mangum and Bert four - year Scholarship, Lewis, Leader Week Opens June 4 u 4-- 0-- 0 as a week of selected educational experiences which will help all members of the Church and other patrons of BYU signed sen. The awards and the students Mount Cayambi, peak of the receiving them were: Kaarin PacA TT n n i nr Anwiia w ac sti Ann Schaumburg, first place to th One scholarships year m winner of both the Leadership HYTI were presented, to ureni student" valuable and "most Glenda Andrew, Eugene Elks award for Utah County; Patten, Martin Dodge, Roger second place winner of the state Nielsen, Prince, Robert ATTEND SUMMER SESSION "most valuable student" contest Weight, Carolyn Petrea Janell Hansen, Mecham, and first place winner of the Gillespie, Merrill Gappmayer, Daily Herald's feature writing Kaarin Pace, Peggy Kofford, contest. Loren Cook, second place Lorraine Fowlke, Thayle Anderin the Elks "most yaluable Val Campstudent" competition; son, Karl Kendall, Myra coupty Bonnie Bliss Blake, bell, Mary Lou Lund, second place and Linda Lewis. n in the Utah County Ladies of Brigham Young University Les Hutchinson was presented Elks competition for nursing 19 15 SECOND TERM July g. June FIRST TEfcM scholarship and first place in the the honor scholarship to the and Jess Utah County Medical Auxiliary University of Utah Classes begjn July 18 Classes begin June 14 to Zubec received a grant-in-ai- d award. July 18, JtH 9 and ifc REGISTRATION REGISTRATION Scholorships Carol Peck, University of the same school. PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant eluded a girls trio by Sue Black, 9 5-- 9 p.m. Utah's honor renewable scholar for one year at Utah State went p.m. Grove High School held com- Deanna Rees and Nancy Smith; Chris Susan Hales, to Jill Eyre, Judith May, mencement exercises Friday in a brass choir by Drewry Long, Students of Brigham Young ship; Loren Cook, Cr. Cat. Room David Shoell, Roland. Haycock, University High School were Marilyn Kawakami and Mack tine Littlefield and Neil W. Kirk Teacher Time the school auditorium. Hr. Course Description No. Day and of and Earl West A. in Ben Woolley; various to preJ. attend Utah awards Storrs, University Rogers beauty Scholarships Principal presented ART Wilson Sclp Stud sented the class of 1960 and a piano solo by John Lott. "Halls areas of school activity at the scholarships. Ceramics schools were Joyce Delange; MW 90 F $m rewas Stud Paulette held of the Wilson Sclp L. sung by Ceramics annual award assembly MW Ivy" Fugal, representing 90 Boyd S59 F Beauty College; Reiko Marlehna Stubbles, intermoun- 3200 SFLC 0 Mathews Educaof 8 Art Hist and Apprec Johnson, Karyn Stevens, Mary cently at the school. 90 M 406 F Alpine District Board tain protestant scholarship to Nodzu, JaLane Aiken and Lyn Jane Roberts, Judy Robertson, tion awarded the diplomas. Outstanding student awards Westminster College. ette Brinkerhoff, Darrells Beauty ARCHAEOLOGY 205 BSC 0 Class President Larry Harris, Roland Haycock and David and the Spencer Grow awards Jones 90 Carroll 150 Carolyn MTn 4 Intro to Archaeology Petty, Tuition scholarships to Utah College; delivered the address of welcome Shoell. Karyn Stevens read "The were given to Olivia Smith Of Gillman, Linda Longman and BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT and special addresses were by Waltz." the Ninth Grade and to Bruce State University, Lana Peterson, 120 TO B 8 5 Bell Beauty Hollywood Darlene Olsen, Nan MWF 90 101 Basic Typewriting F 2 Ann Hoelscher, Karen The graduates are Sheila honor students Virginia Jense, BSC Bingham and Diane Carver from 380 5 Herde GayInterna "Typing 2 102 MWF 90 F Teuscher, Diane Hansen, Martha College; Sherry Campbell, Anderson, Mary Winn Beck, the senior class. Steven Walker, Joe Ollivier and 6 TOB 140 5 Herde 2 Production Speed Bldg MWF 103 90 F lene Shoell and Karma Carter to Zola Jea Bingham, Lydia Sue 5 Earl Woolley. Senior medal winners include: Louise Huntzinger. TOB 100 5 rteMille 106 90 T Th 2 F Calculating Machines College, Beauty State to Mary's in- - Black, Utah Leona awards 5 Linda Carson, numbers musical University, TOB Diane 140 Carver, 5 Bruce Demille Special Bingham, 112 90 T Th 4 Interm Shorthand F S TOB 140 Sharron Carlson, Lavon Castle- - Robert Martin, Ellen Nielsen, Mary Jo Mulliner, Standard Oil; Athletic scholarships went to 5 Demille 2 MWF Interm Shorthand 113 90 F ESC 455 Bell 5 ton, Annelle Richins Cook, Elsie Smoot Pierpont, Kathy Pritchett Stephen Adamson, Union Pacific; Lee Bunnell, Glenn Bullock, Lon- 3 Business Commun 90 220 F T Th 120 TOB 5 5 Waters Catherine Michael Bromley, Sears; Dale Covington, Kathryn and Kay Reimschiissel. 2 Interm Typing 102 MWF 91 6 Hadlock, Von McCandless, 120 TOB B 5 Waters 2 Production Soeed Bldg 91 MWF 103 Croft, Karen Fugal, Alene Gil The Anna B. Hart Award for A 1 1 e n, four - year education Paul Kennedy, Eldon JLouoer, S 100 TOB 5 5 Waters 91 2 MWF 106 S Calculating Mach bert, Janice Gillman, Carol creative writing was awarded scholarship from State Education TVTvron Rawlinson. Gary Shum- 5 1 IMille 140 TOB 55 113 s MWF 4 Interm Shorthand Hardy, Annette Harper, Jean Helen Free, undergraduate and Department. and David Thompson. way 140 TOB 5 rteMille 90 214 6 MWF 4 Applied Stenography Hillman, Jane Ingersoll, Virginia Kathy Pritchett, graduate Speto tuition Year's scholarships Awards were mode to Leslie AFL-CI- O Jense, Paulette Johnson, Linda cial Art Purchase Award was Snow Junior College in Ephraim, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Lunce-forand 2307 SFLC 0 Campbell Hutchinson Myra Jeffs Lee Larsen, Sandra Faye The Intro to Bus Law 96 MW C Anderson. 342 to Martha given AnderGeraldine Marsha Hunter, the Elks. Neil Kirk received Rosaleen Ethel Madsen, Danforth Foundation Awards EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Tom from Hackford, son, Raymond Diana Nelson, Bear River Linda LaVerle Anna state tractor driving contest 7:00-MelC 21 Clark Makin, :30 RurTirD bestowed on Lynn were 3 MW Tuhlic School Fin S 610 90 to Dixie McK Scholarship 0 135 and Oakes em 3 awards El officers Sch MW High School in Tremonton, Club 631 90 F Karen Nielson, Marilyn Bessie and Bob Martin. Smoot Pierpont Despain. Principal award, Key Judith Fehlberg, American Fork Nielson. Sharon Nielson, Mar was given the Sons of American Junior College, Larry Prisbrey. to David Burton, Scott Johnson EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND SERVICES Beautician school scholarships, and Robert Mecham, Forensic High School, have been adjudged garet Peggy Peacock, Beverly Revolution award and Ellen Niel US McK Egbert 540 T Th 3 Statistical Methods' F 90 the winners of the two $250 Jane. Price, JoAnn Rati mail, sen, McK 135 and Boren Pat Bonnie Schools Carson, to 3 Journal Guid in Downing of S 90 Serv Utah Anderson, MW awards 550 Thayle University 0 136 McK scholarships in the second annual Colleen Randall, Deanna Rees, ism Certificate of Merit. Louise Olsen, Linda Barbara Burton, Petrea GillesCraig 90 561 T Th 3 Stand Ene Braille F 137 McK 90 Craig T Th 3 Advanced Stand Braille program of the Louise Richins, Mirriam Robb, S 562 scholarship The scholarship awards were Smith, Charlotte Larsen, Holly pie, Les Hutchinson, David Bur310 McK AFL-CIHarris Meas Tests Ed State and 3 90 s Utah T Th 610 Mary Jane Roberts, Judy Gail divided as foUows: BY High wood Beauty College. Nina Bryant, Narma White ton, McK 310 0 Jensen .Test in 3 Guid Tech MW 90 can s used 611 be The scholarships Robertson, Cor alee Smith, Awards for seventh r Scholarship Thomas. and c McK David and Mattinson 311 Robert Stanley Reid To 3 MW Intro ac90 s 620 Counseling aft payment of tuition at any Smith, Mariana Smith, grade to Kim Bateman; eighth Morris, McK 210 0 to 3 90 Downing Gr Tech for Couns MW F 622 year's tuition grant Business Department Awards credited college or university m Nancy Lee Smith, Karyn Jean ninth Claudia McK 0 117 Keeler; Krider grade, 90 s MW 3 Ed of Exceptional Child 660 Salt Lake Trade Technical In went to Bonnie Bliss and Kath the United States. Stevens, Patricia Ann Swenson, grade, Olivia Smith; 10th grade, stitute. fiss Fehlberg's essay discus- Diane Walker, Pauline Young, Jill Eastman; 11th grade, Kaye Mobil ENGLISH leen Clark. Economy 233 McJt ' Alder 90 112 T Th 3 Luther F Comp and Reading is Doing Duane Farr Atkinson, Dennis Gunn and 12th David sed "What the AFL-CIVan Dan and to Don Brown Wagoner, awards Diane 233 Mck s Hyde 3 MW 113 90 Comp and Reading to Rid the Labor Movement of Andrew Barnett, Stephen K. Carver. High Honorgrade, SkiDworth. The Betty Crocker Roll Award Giddings Science Award. 214 McK 0 Alder S 90 T Th 3 Vocabulary Building Racketeering and Corruption." Award to Diane Holland. Gwen Steel, local Parent-TeacheBeers, Wayne L. Betts, Lynn was given to LeGrande Avery, 214 McK 5 Morrell Intro To Literature MWTh 4 90 F 250 209 McK 7:30-9:education Eugene Bradford, Sterling J. Bruce Bingham, Diane Carver, 2 Lit Bailey Amer of Mast S 90 Th T 263 The Dean Park and Sons an 211 McK Clark Smith. Brereton, Olivia TRY OUT COSTS 3 282 MW s , 90 Gunn, Shakespeare scholarship. f Kaye nual sports awards went to Lee 209 McK Thomas Harold R. Bullock, Jerald G. T Th 3 Bible as Literature 90 to College of South350 Bruce F Award, Scholarship Scholarship The and Bunnell McK Shumway. 211 Gary Clark Ct. (UPI)-Mi-cBIEN1NENGTON, Chris3 MW The Short Story 90 359 F Chipman, Val Theodore Elks Scholarship ern Utah at Cedar City, Sterling most Bingham. the of McK member 210 valuable Larson T. Farmer, 17, was fined $20 tiansen, Jack Neil Clegg, Darwin Award, Bruce Bingham. Kiwanis MW 3 Modern Poetry 90 S Harris. David staff was newspaper for driving 70 miles an hour in a Dee Cluff, Darrell J. Cook, Scholarship Award, Kathy PritGEOGRAPHY University Thomas and Reiko Nodzu the Young Brigham zone because "1 Brownie Bruce Cyphers, Arthur chett. ' Brigham Young University 367 McK 0 Millett MW 90 Intro to Geography 105 Chadwick, most valuable member of the was buying a car and naturally William Driggs, Irvin Dunsdon, Scholarships and Awards; Le- scholarships, James David Van HISTORY Whitby, wanted to try it out." year book staff. Michael Warren Ferre, Rodger Grande Avery, Bruce Bingham, Charlotte Judith 348 McK Poll 90 Lor170 American Heritage Fehlberg, Paul Fordham, Philip Roy Fred Diane Carver, Glen Gilchrist, Wagoner, writ Quill and Scroll creative Lynette Crotts, INSTRUCTION rickson, Ralph H. Hall, Craig Carolann Lambert, Bob Martin, raine Carlisle, Carol awards were presented to Ann 131 McK ing FagStaff 90 321 S T Th 4 Reading and Arith Millett Hansen, Larry A. Harris, Ellen Nielson, Kay Reimschiissel, Carolyn Inouye, Little-fielChristine McK Kofford, 115 0 Miles 3 90 MW 405 F Analysis of Teach Roland Hal Haycock, Ray Lynn Edyth Ann Watts. Utah State an, Andrea Pulley, Louise Scott, Peggy Diana Dennis McK 135 ChristenVaughn, W Th 'I 91 S 405 Analysis of Teach Hiatt Jr., David Robert Hold University Leadership Award, Carolyn Ditlevsen, Donna Lou Marsen e Somers, Dennis Smith, JoAnne Thornton, David Thomas, away, Owen Kent Hooley, Robert Smoot Pierpont. 116 McK 7:45r!0:15 Staff 406 90 T Th 3 Teach Mtls Lab F J Nerdin, Sherry Schlegel, Deanna lene Sims, Martha Peterson, Miles Hunt, McK 116 Williams Teach Mtls Lab 3 91 MW S 406 Lorie Nicholes, Marilyn Larsen Tahbo, Ann Francom. McK 117 0 ChristenLeRoy David Jacklin, David Teach PI Sec Unit 478 4; 90 F T Th Patricia Peck a junior, has re and George Lee. Science awards Glen Johnson. James Michael sen Brent went to Dale Muhlestein, 209 McK Low an Memmott award ceived Robert Paul Jones, Mtls Johnson, MW Devel 3 90 paid of S 605 Instr SPANISH FORK Members of ell Edward and Gubler David it! 135 McK 0 Craig McPhf Patten, to attend a science workshop at 3 Soc Stud in Elem Sch MW 90 F 635 Lewis, Melvin Drewry the farm mechanics team of the McK 118 0 Staff Stutz. Evan-sto3 90 641 S T Th Richard Leslie Miller, Northwestern University in Language Arts Long, McK 116 Spanish Fork FFA chapter are John Christen0 3 in Dev of Inst Meth T Th 111. 90 646 Thomas J. Monson, H. Art awards to Mike Manwarproudly displaying a new arc weld- Warren Lott, El School William Elrod and Jane Lunt Dale Monson, $11,125 Reyn was ing, Approximately .Xs er as evidence of the skill which Austin Lamont Tyler, son of awarded Jo the seniors, including olds. Foch Rondall SERVICE Morill, LD3RARY Joseph brought them first place in their Ollivier, 260 E 0 90 F 569 T Th 1 Read Bui Yng People Berry Gary Morton Price, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tyler of cash and prizes as well as Larsen was announced division at the state FFA con Marilyn been 226 has N. 3rd i W., Provo, Y. Rogers, Gary Rose, as the winner of the "My True MATHEMATICS scholarships, many renewable. tests at Logan. Listed on this Michael W. Roundy, Dennis Alton awarded a dean's meritorious Kent 283 ESC Wlckea 112 90 T Th 5 Trigonometry C contest first place squad are Bud West, by sponsored Security" the college of for 284 ESC Lee Albert Hillara scholarship S Schoonover, Cal Geom Ruffell, and 231 MW 90 Anal C Ronald Francis, Bill Talmage, and the Orem Jaycees. 285 ESC David Fisher Shoell, Kenneth engineering at the University of ICW 234 Cal and Diff Equation 90 C Haupt Kent Measoxn. David Lynn Smith, Utah. Arlin MUSIC Acompanying the five local GeraldSlater, The scholarship will pay full Norman Stott, Robert 0 280 S 2 fGt Wilkes 101 S i 'jSurvey Ors- in Music teams at the state meet was Terry the tuition Mr. for Dennis LeMar McK 0 Tyler 261 during Sutch, 8 Music Thayne, 102 90 T of Fund F Th Terry of the department Morrell, head 1960-6-1 a He school Hall is 0 210 So year. Bos El Darrell 301 2 Bat Tech 90 MW F Gayle Thornton, Virgil Hymn of agriculture and farm mechanics : chemical in iunior Richard Dee majoring Turner, Merlyn at the local high school. PHYSICAL EDUCATION at the U. Charles Steven New officers who will serve engineering Walker, Wadley, 5 1 Ten Crts Diwoa 133 T Th F 90 In addition to winning the farm Beginning Tennis Parent-TeachAlso honored at the U. recently the Hillcrest School Mark Edward Glenn Warnick, 5 IB 1 Ten Crts Dixoft Tennis 91 Inter tfcV mechanics division, other Spanish ''iM was George R. Heninger, son of 5:00-6:Wood d comFitness-WAssociation 1 for the 176 90 MW Warnick, Act C Stanley Douglas for Fork teams also placed high in the and Mrs. Owen P. Heninger ing year were elected at a recent various divisions. Results tabu ward Warnick, Marion Ben West, Dr. 1079 E. Center St., who was meeting held in the school. of David Franklin Reed White, PHYSICS lated for them were: Dairy team, to membership in Phi to fifteen high school Ten 0 265 ESC named C. Madsen 90 101 electHill Earl was MW Preston Mrs. 3 Essentials of Phy 8 John Huish Wilding, third place; poultry team, third McNa14 275 ESC of national the 136 Astrom students scholastic MW 90 between 3 F and Phi, ages Mrs. Jack Paul with Kappa ed Descriptive Woolley, Roy Wright president place; livestock team, sixth place, mara 17 and the are needed BrigNick y honorary. Wayne Zupan. Washburn, first vice president; and meats team fourth place. Keith Horton, second vice presi- bam Young University Language PSYCOLOGY 2 0 secre- Department to participate in the 101 Ravsten 11317 SFLC MW 90 F Effective Study Mrs. Walters, dent; Ralph F. 0 2237 SFLC Smitfa 90 T M Th 3 340 Mental Hygiene tary; Mrs. Sterling Park, treas- Colegio Espanol, a workshop for 7 1317 SFLC 90 378 F MWTh 4 Abilities the first Taylor urer, and Mrs. Odell Christensen, Spanish teachers during session of Summer School. historian. CHURCH ADMINISTRATION 230 S 141 0 Members 90 . W Ludlow the Dr. E. J. Wilkins.director of meeting Approach attending $MWti 2 Missionary AMERICAN FORK Preparing also chose chairmen 265 BSC 0 90 Clark 301 F varCh and Govt Priest for the the program, reports that the for a good start at the beginning of ious committees 240 S 317 90 Riddle 0 2 MTWT F work Gerirfend withTemple not students will be charged for functioning the new school year next fall, the in the 230 S 818 90 0 Riddle MTWT S S Gen and Temple Work group. The choice of coor- the course, no credits will be studentbody of the Junior High dinators and room mothers will CHURCH HISTORY given, and participants should School elected officers to guide 130 S 0 301 S 90 MW made Barron S His and Doe of LDS be a at later no have date. in had prior training school afairs. Officers were also 210 S 302 0 90 2 Barrett Th T All of the new officers will take Spanish. The class will meet S His and Doc of LDS elected in the eighth and seventh office in the S 130 304 0 90 MW S 2 Barron His a Doc LDS of nd fall. S daily at noon. 140 S 6:00-- 7 352 90 F T Th grades and in Martin Luther Horsley m 140 S 90 0 644 Horslev T Th Hist of Papacy the girls' and boys' organizaPHILOSOPHY a tions, 230 6 , 310 T Th 90 Riddle Intro To Logic Richard Merk-le- y 348 McK 428 90 T Th Riddle Phil of Science was elected SCRIPTURE j president of the : H 240 S 6:00-40 90 Staff B of M F T To Th Intro student body. He 2260 SFLC 301 90 Old Testament served as presi2201 SFLC dent of the sev00 0 313 T Life of Christ Bentley OREM Orem High School's land, exchange editor and repor2201 SFLC 314 enth grade this 0 Turner 20 MW 8 Life of Paul studentbody newspaper, 216 BSC And run 90 F T Th 3 Doe of P of G P Tiger ters have been Lovisa Johnson, year. Richard is Talk" has been awarded Rosalie recently Johnson, Kay Wilkinson, a son of Mr. and Richard THEOLOGY a citation for outstanding publi- Lloyd Horlacher and David Evans. Mrs. Floyd R. Merkley. 210 m 301 90 MW F Prin and Doe of LDS 0:007 :40V Done Chosen for other offices are cations by the Pacific Slope School John M. Freckleton is the staff 240 S 0 325 C Nielsen 90 M Science and Religion Press. 10 western states advisor. Schools in vice Clyde Robinson, i president; SOCIIOLOGY RaKeU Hall, secretary; Geraldine are judged by the organization, 2241 SFLC Chris- 320 MW . Soc stat Inouye, program chairman; Blaine and 22 awards were made to the Harden Gun f her. historian; Sam Mecham, high schools that are members 1216 SFLC 90 S MW m Juvenile Delinquency 7 0 oo Smith of the press school. THE BEST Peterson Ulf BFLC 403 90 S m Marr and Fain hi Amer publicity manager. Class officers are: Eighth Grade Tiger Talk" was praised for exSPEECH Brent Pulley, president; Linda cellent editorials, good headlines, 140 Spe 1 131 Gledhill 90 T Th 2 Voice and Dictum 3 Pierce, program chairman. Seven- worthy use of pictures with stuth Grade - Randy Hansen, presi- dent appeal, sport coverage and COUNSELING AND REGISTRATION June 9 and 18, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. dent; Carol Devitt, program chair- feature materials. man. Marilyn Larsen has served as FEE $6.00 per credit hour, plus $1.00 registration fee a minimum charge Girls' Organization Loralee editor-in-chithis year; Jolen of $10.00. ADULT FEE is same as above, president; Kathy Moore, Adams, managing editor; Martha JUSTLY PROUD Shown with arc welder they won as Friday, VALUES ARE AT president; Linda Parduhn. Peterson, business manager; LATE FEE of $2.60 will be charged after June 16. first place farm mechanics team at state FFA vice secretary. Mullett Boys' Peterson, Organization David advertising; Jewelry meet are, from left: Kneeling, Bud West and Ronald Stephen Chadwick, president; Jim- Thomas, news editor and next REGISTER AT Extension Services, Herald R. Clark, 220 Student Serving M Tal-maFrancis. Standing, Terry Morrell, advisor, and Bill 184 W. Center, FR my Cunningham, vice president; year's Petrea Gil- Center. and Kent Measom. Jlespie, feature djfet Diane Haft- La-Don- na n, Pleasant Grove Holds Graduation Exercises 1 tarn. 1 i i w dd; l m EVENING SCHOOL BY High Awards Announced 9-J- IS-Au- uly 5-- ::n:i ) Ex-cel-s- is 7:30-10:- 00 T:30-10:- 00 7:00-9:3- 6:00-8:0- 6:00-8:1- La-Vo- ne 6:00-8:1- 6:15-8:1- Special 7:00-9:16:00-8:1- 6:00-8:16:00-8:1- American Fork Girl Receives Award 6:00-8:1- 6:00-8:1- 7:00-9:1- 6:00-8:1- 6:00-8:1- 7:30-10:0- d, 1 fl 7:00-9:3- . 7:30-10-- 00 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:1- Ex-cel-s- is; O. - A- - 7:30-10:- 10 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:0- Le-An- ne 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:0- 7:30-10:0- O 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:0- rs Six-ye- ar 7:30-9:4- Association 10 7:30-10:- 7:30-10:- 00 00 7:30-10:- 00 hael 7:30-10:- 00 7:00-9:3- 7:30-10:- Farm Mechanics Team Wins In Utah Competition 7:00-10:- d. 00 00 7:30-10:0- 7:30-10:- 00 7i45-10:- 15 7:00-10:0- U. Honors all-expe- nse 7:30-10:- 15 7:30-9:2- 2 Provoans 7:30-9:2- n, 7:30-9:2- 7:00-9:3- 7:30-10:- , , Hillcrest PTA Elects Officers $' 06 7:30-10:- 00 7:30-10:- 00 s er Students Needed For Spanish Language 'Shop ; 6:00-8:3- - 7:45-9:3- 7:45-9:3- 5:30-7:1- 5:30-7:1- o. Caldei-Woo- 30 7:30-10:0- 7:30-10:- 00 - I Junior High Elects Officers A. 6:00-7:47:30-10:0- 30-9:4- 5 8:00-9:4- 6:00-7:4- 6:00-7:0- ' 6:00-7:0- 6KW-7M- , 6:00-7:4- 6:00-7:4- 6:00-7:4- Orem High Newspaper Gets Citation for Excellence r 7:30-10:- 00 730-10:- 00 7 6:00-7:4- 6:00-7:4730-10:- 00 , 6:00-7:4- 7:30-10:- I I 60 30-1- 7:00-9:3- 0 45-10:- .11 . . ef e - Va-le- ge editor-in-chie- f: ne I 70 I J |