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Show NON CIRCULATING L ibr vy University of Sin L'lkc 'U-t- W3T5K 1MRKM ULih City 1?, Unh VERSIT Salt Lake County Volume XV Membership Drive For OF UTAH No. 9 Thursday, February 27, 1969 Kearns High Lists Intermountain Builders Conference Set for Friday Granger Pool Walter L. Ewell, 5650 West 3575 South, Hunter was installed as chairman of the Granger-Hunt- er Community Council. Mr. Ewell is an employee of Kennecott Copper Company and has been very active in Church and civic work. He is a member of the Hunter Lions Club and has helped in the improvement of the Hunter Park. Mr. Ewell stated One of the most Important items for our council is the completion of the swimming pool at Granger High We must He added School. push life Family memberships in order to fulfill our obligations to the Granite School District and Salt Lake County. Any one interested in obtaining a Life Membership, $150,00 for a family, should contact Mr. Ewell or any council member. Teacher of The Week Honor Students Concrete evidence that a good percentage of the young people in our area are excelling in grades is the following large honor roll of Kearns High students. Seniors with straight As are: Wendell Pabst, Patricia n Brown, Jacalyn Dymock, Kar-lee- Lewis, Diana McGee and Kathryn Smith. JUNIORS with straight As: Kary Christensen, Val Ped- -. roza, Adel Abegglen, DeBring-hurs- t, Gennie Cederholm, Patsy Christensen, Kerl Garner, Raylene Griffith, Deana Johansen, L.J. Paxton, and Penny Tap. SOPHOMORES with straight As: Wayne H. L.L. Pearson, Librarian at Kearns High School, is our Teacher of the Week. Mr. Pearson, a native of Lewiston, Idaho, attended the University of Idaho and the University of He holds his bachelor Utah. of arts degree in Spanish and Library Science. A natural hobby of this popular young educator is books - -and he also enjoys carpentry. He speaks Spanish, having served a mission to Central America. He has also travelled in the West Indies. Mr. has served in the Pearson United States Navy and worked as a carpenter and forest ranHe is married; the ger. Pearsons have three sans and a daughter. Mr. Pearsons goal is to Hunter 8th Holds EUGENE A. GULLEDGE Court of Honor President National Association of Home Builders Boyd J. Brown, President of Home Builders of Greater Salt Lake, announced the 10th Annual Intermountain Builders Conference would be held Friday at the Utah Hotel. According to Mr. Brown four national known speakers will appear at the conference; Mr. Eugene A. Gillege, National Association of Builders president; M.L. Dye, president, First Federal Savings & Loan Association; Norman Reece, Marketing Manager of the American Wood Council and J. Douglas Edwards nationally known speakej. Home Builders and businessbuilding code consultant to the men in related industries are building industry throughout the expected to attend the day long United States. conference, according to Mr. In 1965 he became Marketing Brown. for the Wood MarketManager The conference is sponsored ing, Inc. now known as the by the Home Builders of Greater American Wood Council. Salt Lake in cooperation with the Weber Basin Home Builders J. Douglas Edwards Gulledge was elected president of the NAHB at the National Convention in HousHe was the first presiton. dent of the Home Builders Association in his home town of Greensboro, North Carolina in 1957, and then spearheaded formation of the North Carolina State Association of which he also served as its first president. He also served in various official capacities in the NAHB. He is an ex G.I. and started In construction as a carpenter's helper. He now heads his own construction and land development corporation. In addition to running his own business and NAHB activities Mr. Gulledge performes extensive church and civic services. He is president of the L.D.S. Greensboro Stake, a of the Greensboro member Commission and Housing serves on the steering Committee of the Governors Advisory Commission on Low Income Housing. Mr. and Mrs. one Gullege have two sons, has been on L.D.S. Mission work Mr. In practicing arch etect in Miami Florida. He Fed- joined the eral Govern -ment and was as one (selected assist the reconstruction of the White House. He served as Staff Architect for the Building Research Advisory Board of the National Academy of Science in Washington. He served as office Manager of the New York Office of the National Lumber Manufactuin Association and served as a technical, marketing and J. Douglas Edwards is spea- kers in the couHis ntry. pri-ma- Senior Citizens Group to Form ry A Senior Citizens Club is interest fin the business being formed by the Kearns Town Council. of making monPaul Rowley, is chairman. He key for individu als and cor- will be assisted by Bob Crand2. porations. He all, Co chairman, Persons over 60 years of is the advisor and confidant of age who are interested in such many of Ame- a club may call Mr. Rowley, ricas greatest of Mr. Crandall for details. men, including A specific program will be outsome of the countrys foremost lines when it is determined how home builders. many persons wish to join the Mr. Edwards presentation is club and what their interests' guaranteed to not only enlight- are, says Mr. Rowley. en and inspire, but put dollars into pockets. 299-11- 01 299-202- M.L Dye M.L. Mat Dye began his career in Finance with the First National Bank of Los Angeles. In 1931 he returned to Utah and served as Vice President land Manager of the institu-Itio- n France for nearly four years. Norman H. Reece Mr. Norm H. Reece spent 10 years as a rers Mr. one of the most dinamic A Court of Honor held at the Hunter Eighth Ward on Feb. 18 honored Boy Scouts for achRichard ievements. Kemp, Scout Master, presented awards as follows: Second class badge to: Curtis Jacobs, Kenneth Moore, Laren Lemon, Jeff Terry, Mike Norris and Paul Stout. Safety Merit badges to: George Bryan, Steve Terry and John Larsen. Service Star (2 year) to Stephen Terry. we know now as the Og- den First Federal Savings and Loan Association through 1934. He then Computer Aids Kearns Students by Sharon Haddaway When students graduate from High school and want to per-su- e a business career, what do they do? The computer science field, is one of the most prom- ising and high paying fields for a business beginner. Kearns High School offers a program called IBM Data Processing. This course is the exact same course needed to obtain one of those high paying jobs in the business field. The Data Processing course is one of the newest and most fascinating that KHS has to offer. The class gives students enough experience with computers and data processing that a student needs little or no extra vocational training in this affiliated with his present firm, serving as Vice President and Manager and was elevated to his present position as President. Mr. Dye served as National President of the United States Savings and Loan League; as director ofboththe Portland and San Francisco Federal Home field. Loan Council of the International Union of Building and Loan Societies and Savings and Loan Associations. With the Mr. Brown said caliber of speakers we have obtained for this conference I suggest everyone in the building Industry plan on attending these meetings. Along with office secretarial training, and business management, KHS can offer all business training for a person to qualify for any business job without further training. KHS is interested in giving its studnets all the training they can use in getting a job, or going to college. ufrjui be a more librarian. effective high school He Kearns High is a tial school, believes high poten- both for educators students who attend it. and professional Braunberger, Ricky Fellows, Michael Grund-vi- g, Avard Hart, Kenneth Kes-le- r, Kelly Maxfield, Richard Monson, Alan Muraki, Devin Smith, Gary Smith, Steven Smith, Michael Sutphin, Christi n, Barton, Anna Bench, Joyce Kendra Herlin, Sandra Me Kay, Clarinda Malstrom, M.J. Dorothy Pleshe, Peterson, Cheryl Rapp and Susan Stilson. FRESHMEN with straight As: Carter Annex, Robert Meldrum, Laura Harper and Diane Timpson. Following close behind with a 3.5 average or better were the following: SENIORS: Brian Anderson, Scott Barnes, Calvin Bartell, Ron Chidester, David Grundvig, Charles Haggard, Robert Isbell, Kenneth Jarrell, Michael Lued-er- s, Tom Machala, Paul Makl, Kim Newman, Wendell Oakeson, Wendell Pabst, Keith Peterson, William Steven Petuskey, Rigby, John Simmons, Scott Dean Weston, Robert Smith, Brenda Ard, Linda Wilins, COUGAR OF THE WEEK Georges prime ambition Is to get an education. He would like to attend Utah State, Weber College or College of Southern Utah. I have enjoyed participating in the Kearns High Ben-nio- Assn. 6 f. ath letic George. I think we have great facilities and coaches. Kearns Library Presents Program long, lanky, likable Senior at Kearns High named George Thomas constitutes one of the varsity basketballs main hopes to take the State title next week. 18 year old Center is The nominated by Coach John Wood as Cougar of the Week. Coach has played says' George A Kearns Branch Library on February 28, will present Mrs. Dora Flack reading BEHOLD YOUR QUEEN, by Gladys Mal- vern. On March 7, Dr. Robert K. REWARD Thomas, lecturer, OF PERSISTANCE. Both programs willcom-menc- e at 8 p.m. The public is invited. Granger Branch library will present on March 7, Mrs. Virginia Andeson, Mrs. Elaine Romney and Mrs. LaVon Decker in a condensed version of the musical FIDDLER ON THE varsity basketball for three He made years. last year, and Im sure he will Barndt, Janet Bigler, Debra this year. He is a good repeat Bingham, Pattie Bonilla, Danna and scorer, as well rebounder Dianne Brinkerhoff, Bourell, as one of the most conbeing Patricia Brown, Dayna Carter, on the team. We sistent Christ-isoplayers n, Marcia Childs, Colleen on George to get the ball ROOF. depend Lola Coats, Terry Clark, This performance also comafter a missed shot to make our Marilyn Cottrell, Connie For- fast mences at 8 p.m. The public move. He averbreak is syth, Rebecca Gaddis, Robyn is invited. 20 points a game. Gough, Ina Mae Heaton, Cathy aging about The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopper, Hazel Hurst, Debra Ihler, Paula Jenkins, Rosalie Byron Thomas, 4154 West 4865 Kearns High Gets South, George stands 6 3 Jenson, Judy Kelly, Renee and 190 pounds. He weighs Joann Karleen Larson, Lewis, with the Madrigals and Accreditation Nod Lopez, Diana McGee, Janyce sings Concert Choir and is a member Donell Munson, Middleton, of the SEMINARY. He is an exTheresa ODriscoll. Lynda BY Coralie Wilkes Theresa Pace, Claudia cellent baseball and football and manages to carry Kathleen Petersen, Pleshe, player February 25 and 26 a team of Valerie Potter, Paula Rowley, a B average despite his heavy officials from the Northwest schedule. Suzanne Rushton, Karen ShepSchool Society acSecondary herd, Kathryn Smith, Alice Kearns credited High School. of Twins' .Starbuck, Carolyn Thiede, and These college professors, Carrie Russell. teachers , state department JUNIORS: Ted Stromness, Install Officers representatives, and adminisJohn Taylor, Charles Todd, from four Utah Coltrators Wendell Tolman, Cary Wood, The Salt Lake Chapter of the leges sat in, watched, and evalWool-stoLeonard Woolsey, Paul Mothers of Twins Club inuated the classrooms, teachCharley Wright, Sandra stalled officers for the comers, and school facilities. Adams, JoanAnderson, Kathryn ing year at a dinner meeting If a school does not pass Anderson, Kim Atkinson, Luann held at the Deseret Inn. accreditation requirements, Baxter, Susan Beech, Lavinia Mrs. Leola Mikkelsen was students may find difficulty in Debra Cathleen Black, Carr, named as president of the club. getting a college to accept their Castillo, Gennie Cederholm, Her date of officers includes: grades. All high schools are Susan Chidester, Betty Chlar-seMrs. Dorothy Rowe, 1st V. tentatively accredited for their Patsy Christensen, Beth President; Mrs. Claudia Larfirst three years and then they Clark, SherryClark, son, 2nd Vice president; Mrs. are visited every five years erson, Robert Anderson, Scott Margaret Wright, recording by a small group of officials. Angus, Allen Baldwin, Gary secretary; Mrs. Jewll Berg, Accreditors found the adBroadhead, Scott Campbell, corresponding secretary; and ministrators of Kearns High Greg Critchfield, John Eklund, Mrs. Carol Strong, treasurer. feel a school should coojerate Brent Evans, Daniel Card, Ron-Outgoing president, Mrs. with agencies in preparing the Handock, Harry Henderson, Bonnie Rice, presented Mrs. student for his future. This Ronald Hester, Tharoll HinckMikkelsen with an engraved philosophy is put to work by ley, David Kenworthy, Keven gavel. understanding the different Knight, Byron Larson, Robert Mrs. Adelai Knudsen, Utahs backgrounds and cultures Lemmons, Phil Mackert, Randy clubwoman of the year and herstudents have, by providing Jon self a mother of twins, adMoss, Michael Pierce, intelligent and receptive teachRolfson, Stephen Rupp; Coni dressed her fellow clubmem-ber- s by honoring the concepts ers, Eldredge, at the meeting. Cooper, Claudia of our American democracy, Glenda Farley, Suzenne Frost, On February 24th at 7:30 by perceiving the desire Lorraine Fulton, Keri earner, p.m. the club will hold ameet-in- g and of the student to take the role Helen Heaton, Dean Humphrey, at the Corp at a and productive citAllese Jensen, Mary Jensen, 3215 S. 8th West. Mr. Gill of useful in a changing world. izen Deana Johnansen, Gayle JohnMeier, of the Jordan School Students and parents were son, Patricia Josephson, M.R. Pupil Personnel Dept, will be asked to appraise Kearns Shauna Livingston, the featured speaker. He will High. Lamphere, The of these results e, MarlleeMeik-lChristy McNeil, present a film and talk on the critiques were compiled by Kathleen Meyers, Deborah emotionally disturbed child. the PTA into a five page reAll mothers of twins are inand put at the accreditors port See Honor Page 4 vited to attend. disposal. all-Regi- on ra, 'Mothers n, n, al won-do- iwiAUitfAin or |