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Show NopW, Jub County, u Utah 1464) CHjc Thursday, April 30, 1964 SimcO'&rtuc JUAB HIGH NEWS NOTES Graduating Class Selects Theme for Annual Commencement; Graduates to be Speakers Mrs. Boston a Hosfessat Nephi Local, Social t'svs Club Meeting Mrs. Lynn Olpln, Mrs. Ed. Cox, Mrs. Clyde Shaw and Mrs J. Walter Paxman were In The twentieth Century Club Provo to attend a bridge lunchdelightfully entertained eon at the home at Mrs. Helen on April 23 at the home of Dealing on Thursday after- was A. A. Boston. A short business session was conducted with Mrs. James H. Eager presiding. Thomas Lomax entertained the group with a description of his month long tour of Europe after his release from the German mission. The following countries most interesting spots were visited in Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Luxemberg, Holland, England and Scotland. His photography of old world .Mi's. The graduating class of 1964 have announced their plans for graduation to be held May 29 at the Juab High School Auditorium. The exercises will begin at 8 pm. ident of the Bank of Sallna, Until this year the graduaand a 1950 graduate of Juab tion gowns have been white for the girls and black for the High School. This year, because of. the boys. This year something smaller number of graduating new will be tried. All members students, the graduation exer- of the graduating class will Theme chosen for this years cises will be open to the public wear gold gowns and caps with commencement , exercises is without invitations. crimson tassels. the Key to Responsibility, Freedom. Student speakers Juab Baseball Team for this event will be Linda Pep Club Tryouts Marie Ingram, Terry ChristenWins Over Delta; sen, Linda Marie Powell, Lane Scheduled for May 7 Harward, Cherry Orme and Carolyn Ostler. iPep club tryouts for the aimGame to M. S. Gordon Nabeker, class pres- ing year are being held May Drops On Monday, April 20, the ident, has announced that on 7 in the Juab High gymnasium May 24 the annual Baccalaur- at 3:30, and cheerleader try- Juab baseball team defeated eate will be held at the Juab outs at 3 pm. the Delta team In a very exMembers of the Oougarettes citing game here. Hie score High School auditorium. Speaker for this occasion will be will again be the Judges. was A fee of 50c will be charged On Thursday, April 23, the B&np Angus Beilis ton, pres- for each girl trying out. This Juab team traveled to North will go toward transportation Sanpete to be defeated in real exciting game. The score expenses of the judges. Ccmedy Corner Cheerleaders will foe judged of that game was 8 to 10. on cheer leading ability, marching and personality. Pep dub members will be judged on Juab Rates Well at marching ability only. The permission of parents is Meet Last Saturday required for those wishing to try out. The commercial meet at Girls also must have a 2.00 Snow College was a successful or better grade, point average occasion for Juab High School to be digible for tryouts. On participants. Hie following the morning of May 8 the new ranked in the different sections at members will be guests of the meet: breakfast. New officers will Shorthand I team, second be announced at; the marching place. Team members are demonstration on the afternoon Linda Marie Ingram, - Barbara of May 8. Madsen, Pamela McCune and Thomas Johnson. Shorthand II team, 4th place Team lhambers are Mbnna Lee Letfermen, ProVita Jones, Janice BaUow, Sandra to Newberry and Kathy Christenhear Banquet sen. Every time I walk In or Jinda Marie Ingram placed BYll Track Coach out they whistle!' third place in first year The annual Lettermen and ProVita banquet will be held on May, 14 at 8 pm. at Rays Buttons and Bows to RANCHO HAS A RATE Cafe. Guest speaker will be Clarence Robison, head track TO FIT EYERY BUDGET! and field coach at the Brigham Theme Fashion Show Every Room Features . . Young University. Coach DavButtons and Bows has been Radio & TY power anies also will address the group. chosen as the theme for the tenna . , The banquet will dimax the annual fashion show and tea. Taped lii-- music The affair will be held on years activities for both Phone 24 hour massage Girls day, May 8. service Daily Maid Service Unequaled cleanliness Absolute convenience 3--2. short--han- d. 21 -. fi Girls' Day May 8 to be Big . SUPERB ACCOMMODA-JION- S Leap Year Chance for Coeds ' Daily Rates Begin at i CAKf) $5.50 ALL PRICES FOR TWO "PEOPLE! $6.50 $7.50 Salt Lakes Finestl SE RANCHO 640 ' MOTOR HOTEL West North Temple Page Savan y aVv1:'. ) J Advertising Assecialion oi the West President to Attend Utah Meetings Miss Carol McPherson President -Elect Named Honor Student Juab (Miss Carol McPherson, High School student body president-elect, is being featured this week as an outstanding Smile, talk, smile, talk! That junior. She is continually smiling and talking. She al ways has something to say to you whenever you meet Her personality bubbles over. It seems to be contagious. Everyone around her feels excited Never a dull and cheerful. moment if Carol is there. She is a person who can talk comfortably with anyone. Carol is very intelligent! She has the ability to earn very good grades, lead her class well an dto speak intelligently. She has been president of her class for two years ,and has r kept them active. If Carol is converted to a cause, she does everything in her power to help it along. She is an individualist able to think and do for herself. She is constantly working for the betterment of the school. Carol is well known for her outstanding talent in the field of speech. Readings receive the perfect touch when recited is Carol! Walter E. Terry, president of the Advertising Association of the West, will be in Salt Lake City, May 5 and 6, to meet with local advertising executives, according to Roy McFarland, president of the Salt Lake Advertising Club. The organization headed by Mr. Terry represents Borne 350 companies and 43 advertising clubs throughout the 13 Western States, including Alaska and HawaiL The advertising executive, who is vice president and gen- eral manager of Johnson and Hotel Utah. The luncheon meeting will be a joint affair, with members of the Utah Artists participating with the Ad Club in the annual Utah Artists Day program. Before joining Johnson and Lewis in 1957, Mr. Terry spent five years as market research and advertising director of the Fluor Corporation, Los Angeles. He had pre-viously been an advertising and marketing professor and assistant dean of the School of Commerce at the University of Southern California. Terry earned his BA. from Northwestern University, and an M.B.A. from Harvard. He is a member of the San Francisco Advertising Club, and was named to head the AAW Lewis, Inc., San Francisco, will meet Tuesday, May 5, with the heads of the leading agencies in the area, Mr. McFarland said. The following day he will be one of the the annual guests of honor at the weekly last summer at Los convention in Angeles. at the luncheon Club Ad cathedrals and churches and historical places. Interesting streets and squares, as well as modem buildings was most impressive. Art work photographed and noon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park on Friday to celebrate her birthday anniversary were Mrs. J. H. Burns and three sons of Celar City, Mis. Rosie Morgan of Murray, and Mrs. E. S. Anderson of MantL Mis. Park received phone calls from her sister, eon and another daughter to wish her a happy birthday. A barbeque was enjoyed by Eevan Orme and 30 of his friends who gathered at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme to celebrate his eighth birthday anniversary. commented on was murals done in Fresco, sculptures such as Micheal Angelos, David and many others along with beautiful tapestries woven by the oid masters of this art Attending were Mr. Lomax, Miss Lois Lossal, Mrs. James H. Eagar, Mrs. E. R. Shaw, Mrs. F. H Beckstead, Mrs. Phares Neilson, Mrs. C. R. Mrs. A. L. Gaifoett, Lomax, Mrs. P. L. Jones, Mrs. Clarence II. Pay, Mrs. J. Earl Reid and the hostess, Mrs. A. A Boston. Mi's. Max Orme was hostess a surprise party on Saturday evening, honoring her daughter, Victoria, on her 13th at Susan birthday anniversary. Greenwood assisted the hostess with details. 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