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Show 8A SUNDAY, NOV. Sunday Herald UtM County, Q, IWT UMi Provo ... H. Adult Education S. v. Baclc-to-Sch- ool ''Register Now For Merit tu help ? Tj Satur--I ed rv Provo High School parents will have their annual night Thursday, at which time students' report cards will : be given out The affair will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium and continue in the classrooms where teachers wilt explain to parents fee objectives, ol programs, teaching procedures - and grading systems. The report cards will be given: out in the homerooms during the evening and parents are encouraged to make appoint ments- to discuss student pro ' ; gress. ; ; :. Dean Muhlestem. PTA oresi- deot, and Ronald Last, school representative, along with tbe PTA committee are in charge of the evening. back-to-scho- When his NMSQT scores are Provo High School students r who exDect to complete their reported, each participating stu-secondary rschool Requirements lent will receive a handbook to ana yo enier cuuejje m w register now to participate in the 19669 National Merit Scbol rhin Program. PrinciDal D. - Night Thursday SchoIarshiprProgram him evaluate his scores, compare his performance with that of other nigft school stu dents across the country, and .- - A semi-finalis- ts u ... non-echo- ol Variety of Clubs At Am; Fork High School Student Activity Adds to rwis aw call Ext 374-121- 37J-63Q- 3556. LITERATURE LESSONS ftr Wednesday at 7:30 p. mrrOonr give him information on choosday. ing a college and financing his Tbe first step for all students education. The handbook and who wish; to enter the nation other Interpretive materials are wide comnetition Is to take the furnished as a part' of reporting CLUB PRESIDENTS AT AM. FORK HIGH SCHOOL who contribute greatly to the Merest National Merit Qualifying Test. the test results. The test will be erven The highest-scorin- g students It school activities are, from W. front row, Stephen BaiTttr Firtare rwinen; Itert in(NMSQT). at Ji.rn.7Teb. 27, in each state will be named school the Yaft Beethoven; Janet Priday, Future Home makers af America; Bom Spencer, National 1906 Honor Society, Back row, from left: Judy Eastman, Girls Athletic Association; Karia Wim-and will be eligi Participating students pay a ble for Merit Scholarship con nser, Ckfr 'Ameialbl Spanish Club; Bob Cunningham, Boy's Association; $1 fee. When tbe test is given sideration. In addition to the NaBrent Nash, Thespian; Jennifer Whitby, Pep dob; Laurie Dexereaox, Las Aadanas; on a Saturday, the school may tional Merit Scholarships financTba Carroll, Forensic. Absent whea pictare was takes, Lon Hansaker, Letterman; Kate charge an additional fee up to ed by NMSC, mere than 350 Foul-e- r, ' World Affairs Club. ' tl for special administrative business corporations, founda;' . ' costs of testing on a tions, colleges, professional as day. If an unsually promising sociations, onions, trusts, otter won Merit Scholarships in the 12 student is unable to pay the 1 and individuals of Merit test fee; it will be paid by tbe organization, Programs to date. Some fer scholarships through the 2450 Merit Merit ScboiarsMp CorScholarships wee National Extra-Curricul- ar Merit Program. awarded in 1967 throughout the poration (NMSC) at the request About 15,800 students nave nation. of his school egagle-anoune- tion call Roger B. Honeyman BASIC AUTO TUNE-U- P 120 rnroom 7 at Monday pi Education Industrial Snell rAiTEJvixa Building, BYU. This, class is KBYU, Channel UThursdayZon designed to inform the aver 11, 1 tms week Program pJm. age layman in the art of basic entitled,') Sound- is My automotive . tune-up- S , and to Ulfi iJlKUU: luuua wa provide a better working knowL 8:30 p. m. and at Saturday edge of your, car and its comTuesday at 12:30 p. m. For ponents. Instructor," Lester further information call Stella Long. For further information Oaks at ; . RECREATIONAL -- SKATING 10 a. m Winter Arena. For fur Ice Gardens of the Jessie Knight ther information call Building, BYU. For further in S VP. formation call .Ext . " 3556. -:FALL SKI SCHOOL Thurs at 1:30 p.i m.t Alt SH day TTMPANOGOS PHILATELIC A-1-04 374-121- 1, L 374-121- mtermedi- :il resort Beginning, (Stamn .CkA) . 3 j 1 j Thursday af 7:30 p. m., Provo further offered. For be Public Library. For further Ext caff mation information call William A. SOCIETY 1 J74-121- Infor3556. Cox at 22&3G54. CHILDREN'S STORY. HOUR ROB MARCELLO Saturday at 3 p. m., Provo Public Library. For further in Saturday thieves broke into the formation,, call hotel room of Kalian acw PRINCIPLES OF INVEST Marcelio Mastroianni during the ING Wednesday at 7 p. m., night and stole $10,000 worth of room Utah Technical jewels while he and his wife College. For further informa were attending a play. 0. 3, - elation, with a membership of Brooks, Jack Larsen as secre By DENA S. GRANT tarn Andy Pedersen, reporter; There's one tamAed -AMERICAN FORK glsIUpfla UPGiveT" vol- Chris Buhler, treasurer, and truth in the adage that variety participate in speed ball, In- Ken basket ball, track, ball, Hall, sentinel Dak 0. ley adds spice to life judging from dividual sports and gymnastics. Spencer la tbe advisor, the range of The officers directing the The Future Homemekerr of by activities encompassed G.A.A. affairs are Judy EastSchool's Fork American America afcn to learn the funHigh man, president; Nancy Swasey, damentals of the art of becom ' Union Pacific Railroad SchoL clubs and organizations. vice president; Diane Kaneko, just abet every interest and ., good homemakers and to arstuo checks for $300 were pre secretary; Sandle Thomas, re- ing to for put talent can find an outlet practical use the knowl sented to 25 Utah State Univer corder; Marvell Dosela, reportforstalls learned. With sity students and . viz., scholastic, edge expression, er.- Ardena Beck is advi-the. help of their advisor, Re-- atarecent ensic, musical, dramatic, agri The Cavettes' purpose is to nee Porter, the girls hope to awards dinner cultural, homemaking, sports, not definite only perform before the accomplish their aims. Janet on the cameti The aoDeal of the march- - Priday is the president of FHA; pus. each of and demonstrating public, objective purposes is the determining tnerobersMpjing Bournes, rxw give Sharon Richens is vice presi- Among the factor with the extra element full support to the school in all dent; Jane Fitzgerald, secre- recipients' was cy socializing. Each group has fiie activities. The girls attrib tary; Karen Blomquist, song Randy Evans ute much of their success to leader, and Gay Christensen, of Lehl a faculty member advisor. Ardena Beck. activities chairman.. . 7 Making the Jlembers of the National Hon- their advisor, presentations or Society 1dm topromote Jennifer- Whitby is the - presidtetter were Joe w. Mr. Evans Diane McKinney, vice scholarship, character, leader- ent;ing of music Is the objective super-visPacific's Union secVicM well as Jarvis, as service and. Inouye, president; ship of the Beethoven Club, one of of livestock and agriculfive recognition, to those stu- retary; Mary Brown, historian. the school s veteran organiza dents who achieve in these The girls in colorful costumes tions. Two meetings are held ture from Omaha, and Wesley areas. Ross Spencer is presi- add immeasurably to school monthly, one a learning meet D. Soulier, agricultural agent dent with Lucinda Kitchen as spirit at football and basket baa ing a musical Mary Taft heads from Salt Lake City. , ; vice president; Loretta Whltty, games. music theory, different periods . 1 -J 11 fH j -- music-snacul and --stytej-of Tlie Spanish Club is not nv ?"J visor. booster tural senior Andanias, girls' Improvement The other ited to students who are taking The benefits of belonging to club, strives to create better meeting is taken with attendOthers nterested in the Forensic Club and partici- school spirit, and to give more ing concerts, programs and so- Spanish. of the Spanish speaklearning pating In competitive speech girls an opportunity to partici- cial activities. The club plans ing countries and hearing are many, say the officers. The pate. Jointly with the Cavettes an assembly.help with the are welcomed. Good students are alert as to what is (the Pep Club) and the cheer- Christmas concert and present- speakers fun is one of the objectives of going on in the world and are leaders, fiie members assist at ing 1 musical. Mary Eaft heads the club and trips to restaur-ant- e helped to stand on their feet games and in fund raising proj- the club as president Serving where Spanish food is and express opinions. More ects. Laurie Deveraux, presi- - with her are 'Janet Warnick, served are planned. The advismain purpose, Beverry Johnson, vice vice president; Christine Grif or is Stanford J. Reid. Scott specially, the ofjthe dub is to prepare for president; Jeanette McDaniel, fiths, secretary; and Rose Mary Turner is serving as president, th contests' during the year, Jeanine Jensen, Smith, historian. Howard John with- - Christine Zunich as vice secretary; regional, Alpine invitational, historian, are - the other offi- son is the advisor. ' president and Lynn Transtrum Weber, Carbon and state. In- cers. Ardena Beck is the Students with a fondness for as secretary. cluded in forensics are debate, dramatics make up the Thes- - Aimed generally at learning oratory, extemporaneous speakdevoted to the advance of world events and specifically Farmers Future of The ing, legislative forum and to ment of the art in high school. at preparing themselves to parAmerica is proud chapter radio speaking. The officers are affiliated with such a wide "We are here to learn about tidpate in the Model United Tinia Carroll, president; 'Craig be t hat dramatics and to represent our Nations in Salt Lake City" next organization spread Terry, vice president; Kate reaches Into The school at its best in fte aesthe- spring : are the members . of stete. every "Ann secretary; Foulger, Is to seek out young tic sense," say the members. World Affairs Club. Meetings purpose' historian. Davis Thompson, men (and in some cases young Brent "Nash is the president; are planned to build up to the Knight is the coach. Ken iPlnkerton :b vice ; presi- final, bfc event Kate Joulger The Men's Association (fo- women) with agrtarttural inter and to teach them the mod dent, and Carolyn Adams, sec is the president; Brian Noble ests known as Boys' League) rmerly ern way of fanning and leader retary; Jarilene Pace is histor is' vice president, and Pauline represents all tbe boys of the responsibility. Heading ian, and Christine Griffiths, re- Gauger Is secretary. Willard school and has assumed a ship Is Steve Barratt. Serving porter. Davis Knight is the ad Devftt and Roland Oliphant are FFA creator responsibility In parti the advisor. M - jerry visor. as ' Vice cipation and support in the school. The Association spon sors lour assemblies during the school year. Bob Cunning ham is president; Jteven iJger - JiA ; I I I I I is vice president, and the ad visors are Stanford J. Reid, W. t Mark Farrer and Roy Pehrson.- UNION PACIFIC The objectives of the Asso- -' dated Women (formerly Girls' League) are to unite the girls in" creating a high sense of moral"; conduct and higher standards of personal appearance. During the year the girls of the school meet together to hear outstanding speakers and to discuss the problems facing teen-ag- e girls today. The officers are ; Karla Wimmer, president; Carolyn Adams, vice president; - Carol Ann Nelson, secretary.' Madge H. Tuckett and Kathy Wright are the advisors.'' The Lettermen, as the name implies, is comprised of the top athletes of the school. The main purpose is to give servGood news for travelersl From now through ice to the school and to unify the athletes m common goals. weekend Dee. 1 7, 1 967, you can take round-tri- p The Lettermen raise funds (the excursions on Union Pacific greatly reduced rc3 most recent, being J, : of the Halloween carnival) In fact the fare Is so low that the return trip costs yor which are spent for filming 1 athletic events for study purfarel 0 per cent of the one-wa- y ( only poses. ; Lon Hunsaker is the These fares apply between all points on the Union president and with him are Ken Hall, vice, president, and Pacific except north of Portland, Oregon and south of Dele - Greenwood, secretary. Las Vegas; Nevada Donald L. Mower fa the advisand apply to both coacjh and extra-curricul- Scholarship .V aisrr tt" . ln? f$ Vscjj' - 1 Af?y or t - ; . 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