Show Age4010000-110- 4iealri - w Irv' ve- - o iw ye' I IN I o1WAtareb Stz tr:V) ' t pr ! - ' "tee 3$1i4A ? -- - 7 ‘ t 1 - 4: 0 e - r 4 qq5t i'i0tt:it'' 0k tt ' PA0 ri AVIV' i '"e te t ez'' )- -1 1 i ' Nt4k 3 r 0-'- I' ' ' f es ‘ 41 ' 1 41k114'fAr rAirIA'Nzit-74'4-Ve3"'thi-OF:'tz1- It's weiitward i tit4 4t 1 -- aest:'4-il "-i vv l iX-2- Jr t -t- A icx4--1 - ttef0017:7 0 - "4: : : Ti : ALIMO VAPe A Aistab - : for the Highland Rams with big boost from JoAnn Kent at left Marty Tan- - I nenbaumnCce 4640 Amo is for - Lk an ' ' l ' 1 ''''' ':' lai '' with ' :' :'' ::::! - 2 1'' :''': ram- - ' leave Barring no cowboy spirit Highland High's cheerleaders with help from the assembly committee are out to make a certain eastward movement Friday Western dress a car caravan along with a stadium pep Complete with boots bandanas and levis Highlanders will make an all-oeffort to rope the vicious leopard Pep club posters promise a bang-utime in a real grid p test The car wagon train will I &'''?t'' ':': - t '": t :''" t ! Sesst-- :: ::q::::::::: wagon-maste- Highland's own "cast of thousands" will hear from the coaches meet the team and 0 t 4:SA :::1'' Adlib's up front 1- ::::: ' 'el::: - r-1)- this one Fall Navy with Dull Black Red Berry calf with Black patent Camel with Chestnut Flarnel Grey with Smoke Grey : lw':'- - ' 'rr :1 A:6: ‘t' r: : t:' ttis: - 'P :: :4: I ': : spectator rises to the ocAasion Everythings new about - 4 :'- s:: ' IA Li t ':r :'1 :::4: 'i gAt some Eplrit 'Afore tlic football game The bleacher pageant will cast in feature a of cheering team introduction and plan for the Red man raids All the western spirit will hopefully spur a large attendance for the game the Ram hitching post for Leopard Land after Friday schoolin' The wagontrain accompanied by a team of horses (Mustangs that is) will be led by Key Club 1 '1'ki:' V '' S Cheers! Highland's Stalking East's Cat assembly should aid the paging students - x"4 ': ':'': n:::: By Martin Tannenbaum Highland High School Nhilifar 1 1 ailei- gaueJmohe - 41 ' "VI 4 l :t 41 1 v '1°L'P'sc 11P -- I Abli 44 414 :1 - iiiiii ' -Is' tl't t A119 clk-fr a - in Big Cottonwood Canyon An assembly in the school chapel at 9 am started the day Orientation address was given by M G Koetter dean of students the assembly Following students collected new textbooks with some loud groans because of the length of read -- I '4'41 vN 4444 :!!!tx4'4:'" io: :::1-s:- 1 :: Iss" ho tt' tttt i' 41 A it 4 It! )?: ::s'A' v'Tris t :tos'141 71tv kti 4t 4 k 41 ' 14:4! 1441'-'NkT4- 4 :4ii3 t1 vt-ti- ti f kt t4 14'1 '''''' b s:P :'ii:: I i Ark p o it 'i'Yo to tta: t''4V ( ! : 2 ter Members of the senior class then introduced the new students Among those Introwas the American duced Field Service student from Honduras Burij Muchnik volA hilarious exhibition leyball match was played by an impromptu team from the faculty and the students ing lis's But thoughts of work were temporarily put aside as students boarded buses for the picnic Senior class served sloppy and soft doughnuts joes drinks After lunch the faculty was presented to the student body by William Purdy head mas Tuttle By Bryce Carey Mark's Rovland Hall-S- t Being a stranger in a new school need not be a lengthy experience At Row laid Hall-S- t Mark's students and teachers become acquainted through the traditional "Hello Day" picnic Which this year W a at Camp — - A' J " s ie'llo 1 e el 1- - 1s'4:!4- 1''41-Ail- '' i r C: igT1 44:1!!1'N:iZ s40 ''''44-41'1itl'''' '' 44 4 ' 'il:4-tkf- t " --- 1 ': '::41'&411 'is t: i?ii:giiecifkre4Aly:J::::::::4 pl' fgyf '' '''i s--) 111 t :s4? 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Well whatever it is you can be sure that Cyprus High has it They're proving it with the presentation of the Broadway version of "Annie Get Your Gun" The show started Wednesday and continues through Saturday It's hard to believe that 100 students got up at 6:30 every morning from July 28 until Time For Change A-Plen- ty Placement History Computer the unaccusAlthough Individual tomed eye the Granite High Science and cafeteria may seem the only iStudies change on the campus there have been many innovations this year k The faculty includes 15 new teachers the administration a T new assistant principal There are two new counselors for to the students Granite's student population has risen to a new peak The gym is even packed Students are using new shortcuts and less crowded routes to get to their classes on time To accommodate the rise in population "The Granitian" has held to raise Its print run to 2900 copies of each edition student JOIN d“---- -- 1 9 rilk2 71i rok Noei 1 300 I ::: r 4"1 i t 0 ahQ63it:A el exceSnee This dazzler boasts Stur with mey Archer stick shift front and rear brakes hooded caliper t white sidewall tires ribbed chrome fenders sparkle saddle with match Builtin kick ing grips stand and forged front fork with chrome cap r tiSMIMFMNINAVIIEt 0:t 4 — I Fi 1 r ::0a r 11:05:' '"fraNso 4: 4' te (7) :V e) - 1' Fes ) ALL 4- QOPJ 12-2- i:: : : k t ' ' :miaS ::: :: :' ': ::' ::' ' :i'' ' c: !: ' :' s:::::: :: wi---- L :: "I:: :: :':' :': :' ': ':: ::' ' ' lo: :::: ::::: 0" 4: I :t' 2 -- i:i11:::4'':::2:::::p:'v: &:::::ii4:::::ii:::::-:: ‘J: 4 i6:' : Tr 4 r774s coilizt A tkPfr ': :::::-- : I 1 ‘ - : :::::oti ' ::k- k i I 00"s ' 4- -: ag 1 :'sm: ::4'- ''I' Pit 4 ''1431141K4 1 st t ''' ': 4 ' ""-- 7 11"1'"A11"7 ' Iligs (goo have been buzzing for us in the "Beehive Statesince 1869 One hundred years ago New York Life opened its first office in what was then the Utah Territory That same year Bill Story the US Marshal for Utah purchased a $3000 life insurance policy from the Company New York Life's first death benefit in Utah was paid on that policy just seven months later when Story died from a "pistol shot" Today New York Life provides life and health insurance protection to individuals families and businesses throughout the State 1 FAIR I Insurance on the lives of Utah citizens totaled over $400 million at the end of last year And we distributed to our policyowners more than $6 million in benefit payments and dividends Yes we've been pretty busy serving the insurance needs of the people of Utah over the last century And our experienced Agents are ready to serve you Get acquainted with one soon The New York Life Agent in Your Community is a Good Man to Know well-train- How Much Life Insurance is Enough? Find out at New York Life's Exhibit Utah State Fair Exhibit Bldg 13 Sept 12 thru 21 ed i SALT LAKE GENERAL OFFICE 10 E South Temple Street Joel Richards Jr CAM General Manager Lex D McKee Assistant Manager Wilford S Williams Office Manager Agents: Jay B Baldwin Gary D Barlow Robert M Cleminson J Kent Da Bell Paul S Dixon Wendell P Droubay Howard R Eggleston Ronald L Hammer Gary W Hansen Robert W Harper CILLHarold A Hen line Sidney R Harman Wendell W Jensen David D Wells S Maudsley Edward J Moore Ralph L Moore Craig L Niebuhr Lee G Noorda Alfred M Peterson R Addison Richey Marriott Reinhard Ruf Willard E Shingleton Arthur J Smith Jay R Thornton Harold R Tomlinson Keith C Wallace Richard M Wenger Bion A Wilcox luzell D Wilde VONDA KAY Ulf VAN DYKE SALT LAKE CITY GROUP SALES OFFICE 405 S Main Street Gary E Nicholes Group Manager UTAH GENERAL OFFICE 405 S Main St Salt Lake City Gerald L Ericksen C111General Manager Sheldon A Johnson Jay A Thompson Assistant Managers Neil G Dodson CIU Production Assistant Agents: Willard Armstrong Peter D Black Reed W Brinton UAL Carl Buckland Kendal Cochrane Bruce Crap Leroy Erickson Royal Fisher LaMar Fordham Wayne B Freckleton Douglas D Gregg Ronald W Hasiam Wayne B Haslam Stanle! Heath L Dee Jaynes Boyd Josephson Gary Kelly Kay lechtenberg David Lewis Adelbert Lott Robert W Louie Gary Marsh Loren Mother Bill Nebeker Earl N Palfreyman C H Parker Wm J Patterson Duane Perry Otis A Pierce Gaylin Poulson Don Rasmussen Melvin Ridges C111 Dan Roberts Kay Schroeder Sterling W Sill CIU Jack C Thompson Leonard Tripp Reed White A OGDEN CENERAL OFFICE 455 24th St Bryce C Flamm C111 General Manager William C Bezyack CAA Assistant Manager Judd L Parr Office Manager Agents: Onal M Berrett Dorrel L Brock Eldon W Burnett Paul L Cheney Clark K Draayer Hugh I Gatts Richard K Gemar Gail B Gibbs larry N Gillespie C Morgan Gimes Lyman R Godfrey Dean J Hadfield Brent A Heap T Claire Huggins Alan R Iverson C Blaine Johnson CLU J Peter Leth Don H Little Cayley R Nelson Dennis G Newman Jack P Pose'' Homer P Richey CLU Scott Roberts Michael L Storey Dan M Toiler E J Van Wagoner John L Willis Dennis R Wood W Evans Woodbury CLU Ventriloquist singer actress model author pilot and Miss America of 1965 this is Vonda Kay Van Dyke our special attraction at the Miss Utah State Fair Con test this year PROVO GENERAL OFFICE 310 North University Avenue Val J Neuenswander General Manager Jean J Drummond Office Manager Agents: Fred Bowen Jerald P Brown Robert A Burnham Boyd E Carter Royce Chamberlain Richard E Greer Clifford D Halstead J Ted Airiaan Richard S Koster Claude R Lomax Dermont Madsen G E Mann Bert Murdock William G Olsen Joseph A Ott Carmon Perry Wrrill Sandberg Lawrence W Searle Jack H Swenson QUEEN CONTEST 8:30 PM—GRANDSTANDS 169' t STATE avAvit 0 ii I rl 6 rL' F' New York Life Insurance Cor:7any Life Group and Health Insurance Annuities Pension Plans Our 125th year FAILC MIIONINN011 '11IMEMOIN 4 " I :c7r 4 06 r 4 0 t k cos' cc--:- — til:1-4- - ::j::'' N- z I" ::::i:: :4A04''1!1 i::i::::: ::::Ni-- 4 1 4 - 4 4 ) ::::: ::: z4'0':f':4?''' '4:?: ::'i' iA:4ii'' :::::i :: "''' ' '' ' $ :: :::::: ::' I 4 Former Miss AMerlea za UTAH : - ::: ::::: - '''' : 00 11figh )) :' ri kt' Ilitillill 47-- " Ae '4itio" entertainmente 4 ' i Ri it ii : t) :: 1 ItTE-613-"din k ' : j: Qkk ' :!00A1 this year is FREE FOR MU After paying the regu admission prices of larci $125 for adults and just 250 for children under 12 enjoy all the talent you can see FREE! )11 :::: ?:: a :i::ok czzi:0 : :: :: P' ": t) Am- k'C' :::f '' ' :::::::':::''::':-:::::::-::::::::Hz::::i::- — ti L) Nt‘tAtAestAiik!tt 4889 So State St Murray Utah ::: - ::' ::: pc Li Torino 500 — Same as above with stick shift 5 speed CARLSON Bicycle Co !:' It 'N?: VhIfirA ::::i:z:-:':::- CI 1969 typeati0 -vs& ':: t6 1W:::'-4:- - wi:- 1 !- Ct today at the ' - ::' :'' ' :Z -- 1 ) 4::'i'::''43:te' 0:':' STATE FAIR TALENT )FIIREE FOR ALL THE 1112 7-- N::177'':44r'':17:7:1?Z7177c':'7:77:777:74 Tm: Tt ka Seit Lake City Main Street 1882 - iV40) k to-U- - ':::':::::':i'':!4:7r outfit Another problem is sleep It's tough enough with homework and school activities in addition to practice Cast members include Lori Davis Kevin Moesser Benton Bonnie Beck Paul Clark Ellett Keith Phillips Dave Kent Buckner and Spivey Louie Alvis The curriculum Includes such new classes as Advanced By Renzo Canepari Granite High School t -- quick-chan- Granite Students Find Innovations 1 to put on the production Sleepy or not they came and when school started the same 100 stayed after to practice The play is directed by Charles Brown stage director Kelly Pearce vocal director and Roger Wangerin instrumental music Several cast members have agreed that it takes a artist to be in the play One of the girls said she had one minute to change from a formal to a leather September 4 A " t ""414"1000" 4"" Ak410 ' |