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Show Sunday. November 9. 1980. THE HERALD. Honor Society Elects Officers Honor Society. -- - Marcie Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Bowman was elected president for the current year. David Lysenko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lysenko was cictieu uie cnapier Other results of the voting included Patty Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherron H. Porter, elected chapter secretary and Karl Weenig, son of Annette Weenig, elected treasurer. The National Honor Society, founded in 1921, was established to recognize individuals displaying outstanding qualities in scholarship, leadership, service and character. Membership in the society is not applied for, rather, members are invited by a faculty council to join if rigid minimum standards are met. I I I I I jj. Jr v Area educators expressed delight at the defeat of Initiatives A and B last Tuesday and think Ronald Reagan would make a good president. An Alpine School District teacher said she and other teachers feared for their jobs before the initiatives were defeated. "I'm elated both initiatives failed." long res said Kathryn Luke, president of the Although Constitutional proposition I would have eliminated the 75 percent county teacher's association. Bonneville I'niServ. m glad people were will- ceiling on state npney to local schools. Mrs. Luke said the defeat of the ing to listen. She said she was also pleased that proposition was probably good "I had some concerns about proposiReagan won the presidency and that Jim Hansen won his race for the I'.S. tion 2. 1 threw so many issues into one 7 S.N MARCIE BOWMAN law. she said. The main problem with Initiatives A and B. as far as Nebo School District was concerned, was that it would have i KBEN u. 1 i 27 Educators Elated at Defeat of Initiatives Elections were held at Timpview High School foi officers in the Timpview Chapter of the National I I I'tah-Pa- ge What is happening with education in Utah and across the nation Education X Prwo. TV RAYMONSEN meant percent budget rut a 20 "straight across the board." according to Nebo Education Association president. Brvan Tobler. WIHS ft APPLIANCE KENT MONSEN State School Places Second In Contest - Elder, breaking into the CEDAR CITY More trophies have been added to the Southern Utah State College forensics showcase following a strong squad showing at the Pikes Peak Invitational. Several students from this area contributed to the showing. ' The junior division winners included the team of Kevin Astle, a freshman from Hillcrest High School, and Chris Lathrop, a junior from Orem. Astle placed fifth in tournament speaker points, junior division, with Lathrop finishing sixth. The SUSC duo was the top team out in the contest. At Pikes Peak the SUSC team of Karen. Reeves, a sophomore from Cedar City, and Jim Wentz, a freshman in from Orem, broke into junior division debate but lost in the octa-finato a team from the University of Utah. Wentz was ranked ninth in junior division speaker points. Much the same thing happened in CEDA debate with the team of Kim DeAdder, a sophomore from Orem, and Kurk Opprecht, a freshman from Box s, only to be defeated by a team from UCLA in a decision. A SALE WITH A REASON! 2-- Tracy Ashman, a sophomore from in Provo, reached the semi-final- s oratory competition. Te SUSC team finishing equally strong in debate and individual events finished second at the tournament behind the U.S. Air'Force Academy. "We won the sweepstakes at Pikes Peak two years ago and the Air Force has taken first place both years since," said M. L. Smith, SUSC forensics coach. "They're a tough team to beat. We lost to them but we did very well; we're gaining the momentum we need to be ranked nationally again in overall forensics competition." out-roun- Especially impressive ls We have a tremendous inventory of 1980 model TV's end Appliances that must be moved by Saturday, November 15th. 1981 Models are pouring in and we and save must liquidate our current inventory. U-H- more! OUR IOSS IS YOUR GAIN CHECK THESE SPECIALS 12" at the Colorado Springs tournament, Smith said, was that SUSC closed junior division debate. 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