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Show , , . , , .. . S , . , , .., . , t ,' , , .,- . , - .t . , 1 I T , ' s I "....4,1 - . . ' . ,. i 't - I A , t 4 I (-- , .. . , : 1 - - t Jr , pm ' ling, Church Information Service. - - - ,.. ' .. - t , . ' , t , . , . . , 't ,, . "4 . . ' ' v , ,, . Asoit-- ',.. 4.,,, 4 t - 1 ' - . , Turkey brooder is checked by Paul Nabahe as part of , - ' responsibility in foster home while padicipating in Indian Student Placement Program - . v. . , , , - 4 '',1 - utien s - iltii011- kl - . ' '' '' ''''' ; ., ' ,.. V C Burrell home where she- livesWhileattending school. Photos by Lorry Ryt- - ! , , - i. I ,,,, , - , ON THE COVERShirley Charley reads to foster brothers and sisters in Arlend -- 4. , 4 c,-- , . (. 1 e' I ,,,..,. ,' - .. , - - Plmtize Everyone - .1 . f i t , i I , , ., , : f . - I 2 , - J i IP f '''''"'", ..,...,,--- , i I - 51 7' , : i i iI - . s ! 2 , 1 I $ . -- .3 4 . , i , A , 1 4r 4, . ? ' - Is , , . .. , - . Young People Progress I , , , , i., -------- t - Under School- Program .. , 1 - ' Sponsored, By Church , ' ' ,,1,,,:,, Is, ' -' 4. 1 , , ,, -- - ,.,, 1 t, . , . . , I ,, , i , , , , ,, , , - -- - "- , ., ,,..,:, , - , ,,I ....,,, , , , , - , 't lit 1 . , , 1 .. . ' , , , 2 , , - . . , 4- - 0 Dexterous violist lolita George, second from left, rear, rehearses with school orchestra. . .., li ,41111 . 11 l"' ss14 ' - . ),. ...."............)) ' v - , --- , -- ,r;;- Ark - - -' , , ,. ,.., ' . - . are- - , . An excellent violist, tolita George, 12, Flagstaff, Ariz., plays in the school orchestra. She was one of, 17 applicants participate- -, in a youth honor orchestra. During school, she lives withthe Virgil Hosier family, - River-Bobby Begay has made his mark at North Cache High School in both football and basketball as a member of the pleased with the plan of having Indian children attend school in Utah communities. During the school term, they live in the carefully sevarsity teams. lected homes of Church memOn the rival South Cache bers. The youngsters come "High football and basketball - mainly from reservations in squads has. been another InArizona and New Mexico. dian student, - Perry Wilson, who was a student body offiRecently, Clarence R. Bishop, . , cer last year. supervisor of the program, A busy girl during the school picked at random some exam. year was Shirley Charlie, Zuni, pies of Indian student accomAriz., who stayed with the Arplishments from among the lend C. Burrell family, Roy, approximately 500 young peoUtah. She was vice president ple, who participated in the of the seminary, chairman of program during the past year. ., seminary .debate :team. :.:rhereS,callvaith Keithx who won first place for fitting and, member of- - 'the ichool2sivinc-Thing team, MIA gigantat, showmanship at the Utah State Mutual 'class president and his. three . Fair last fall with sheep. He has raised the trio - IrWMIA basketball team. cap. On top of It all, she given to h'im as lambs tluve years ago by Jain a average in school. his foster lather, Don Evans, Among other activities, Elliot Murphy, Springville High sen- iDelta, Utah. Galbraith has been showing them and! winning . lor, taught a Sunday School class In the ward In which he . . prizes ever since. - - - , - - ,... ' nine-year.ol- v1 ,., theFprograrna1t , , ' f VERYONE'S amazed at the progress being made by the.Indian young- eters in the Church Indian Student Placement Parents, foster f amille s, teachers, Church officers and the social workers involved in -- - , s, '''''''' . -- , ,- - , , . - ' , ' , l .,....6 s-- - , ,: 'I .1 s ..,-.-1- , ' ''"' - ii ' ', :ilat---partsicjpar- ' ' - 'in , clian--StLident Placement Program is Louis Singer, a Navajo. He played on high Khool basketball team. - i 6CHURCH- - zhe -t Week:Ending July .20,- 1963 - was living during the school ' year.. . "" One of three students select- ed from Pleasant Grove High ,,ae .adaltwAudgiag- - teana.was-,--.-,..,-..-,....g.Lewis Singer, Kayenta, Ariz: His ,team placed fourth in the nation at Kansas City.. Lewis also was a member, of the school's basketball team and was 'named "preferred man" by the student body. He lived with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rasband. Paul Nabahe, 16, maintained better than a B average at school and played the piano for prlethood meeting in his ward. Harrison Allison was rec8grdzed by his art teacher. at South Junior High, Ogden, as the outstanding student in that -- . - - ' - - - subject These are only &few of the Indian youngsters of the Southwest who have . benefited from the Student Program- .--placement bright-eye- - -- -- -In- , - . . , ' -1 d Itepr.Okra. students opportunities for education under the belt of en- vironment in carefully selected main--11-1tome- - t- - (--- giverriftEnn"-t"-------- '' The beneflt are not all to the students, for they have proven to be very capable in assisting with housework and chores along with their foster brothers sisters. and , , , . r- --- - - |