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Show Page 24—THE HERALD,Provo, , Utah Sunday, February14, 1971 More Than 1-in-10 Students in Utah Attending UnderGIBill Provisions Dixon JHS HonorRoll Has 202 SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Rol! John Scott, Anderson, Randall Fisher, Robert Hymas, Kathy Nuttall, Judy Rising, Laila Wilson, Brent jensen, Kathy Carter, Jeanne Newman, Nyman, Colleen Harvey. Bradley EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll Barbara McClure, Laurie Hart, Jani Hunter, Jane Sowards, Jolynn Stocks, Pamela Jorgensen, Tana Merrell, Margo Captain, Sharon Killian, Jill Mineer. ; 1 PRESIDENT Eraest L. Wilkinson of Bigham Young University gets a lot of assistance in putting a “BYU Indian Week” sticker on his car bumper. Helpers are Mrs, Wilkinsou, far right; Bob Angle, (in suit), Indian Week chairman; Nora Begay (with crown), Miss Indian BYU, who ROTC Chorus Leaves for 10-Day Tour Footprints, the Brigham Young University Air Force William ROTC chorus, left campus Christensen, Kathryn Larsen, Keri Muir, Monte Nyman, Kirsten Fridayfor a ten-day singing tour Wight, Kent Barrus, Nyra Benson, of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Sandra Finch, Marilyn Webb, Colorado. Steven Hicken, Steven Olpin, Climax of the tour will be a JannaSteere. Valerie Newren, Kim Farrer, performance at the United Shauna Stubbs, Marykay Bennett, States Air Force Academyin Lesa Bills, Irene Wakefield, Robert Wing, Byron Edwerds, Colorado Springs on Feb.21. Laura Hamblin, Ariane Kenison, En route the Footprints will Nancy Maas, Anna Nielsen, Cari present shows in Brigham City, Buckner, Rachel Jensen, Lisa Evans, Julie Peterson, Sheraly Utah; Pocatello, Idaho; Denver, Rowley, Thomas Rowley, David Colo.; and Lander and Casper, Winterton. James Speckart, Loren Sucher, Wyo. In Denver they will , Tracy Bradshaw, perform atthe opening exercises Sherily Johnson, Rickie Madsen, for the Arnold Air Society Area Linda Casper, Julie Hafen, BarH-1 Conclave. bara Muir. While on tour last year, the NINTH GRADE group of 30 Air Force ROTC High Honor Roll cadets und girls of the Angel Anita Allred, Nancy Gregory, Ruth Meibos, Charien Fisher, Flight sangfor the National AAS Richard Nielsen, Robert Muir, Conclave in Anaheim, Calif. Anita Alired, Ann Bramall, Bar. They have presented a number Dyer, Honor Rott Johnson, Kent Gi body Utah Technical College at Salt Lake boasts of the greatest proportion with 20.9 percent of its total studentbody. Utah State University had 53 undergraduates and 183 graduate veterans. Other schools in the System enrolled To Lead ‘Y’ AFROTC Bowen, Chad Allred, John Durran:, Bryan Jackson Kenneth Larsen, Gregory Crockett, John Pulver. Tamera Bussio, Debbie Casper. Kristin Hurst, Hugh Bangerter Bramall, Maury Jackman, Kathryn Canon, Lisa Rowley, Dorothy Savage, Brenda Roundy, Cynthia Black, Kathy Leishman. Richard Madsen, Zoane Millett, Diane Millett, Kelly Roundy, Karlene Wilson, Deanne Metcalf, Mathew Ricks, Bryant Slade, Mark Van Bloem, Peter Balogh, Debbie Craven, Susan Hargraves, Sherry Harris, Boyd Johnson, Vicki Robison, Jill Romney. graduate level The University of Utah lists the greatest numberof veterans, with 1,250 at the undergraduate and 505 at the graduate level. ‘These 1,755 students made 9.5 percent of the entire student- Hoffman, Smith Named Honor Roll Gregory King, Ann Callahan, Lizabeth Lewis, Sally Lundberg, Sherrie Williams, Gina Wright, Gordon Wright, Lee Aston, Tammy Fowles, Debra Wilson, Cathy Gammon, Melissa Moon, Janeen Waite, Kristy Hendricksen, Kavia Christlieb, Kathy Hawke, York Lew, Deborah Petty, Dennis Valerie acts as the approving agency for the Salt Lake Regional Office of the Veterans Administration. The nine publicinstitutions of higher education and more than 80 proprietary schools fall under the agency’s jurisdiction. There were 4,286 veterans enrolled in the public sponsored programs, 3,580 at the undergraduate and 688 at the More than one in every ten students now enrolled in Utah public higher education is attending under the provisions of the G.I. Bill, a recent survey of veterans indicates. Utah Cornmissioner of Higier Education, G. Homer Durham, released these findings today, concluding a studyof fall term 1970 enrollments. The Commissioner's office There are 202 honor students at Dixon Junior High School, 39 of whom have straight A grades (4.0) and 163 who have Agrades. Students on the honor roll are as folloms: of concerts this year at high is reigning over the week; Arlene Nofchissey Williams and Paul Encisco. A full week of activities is scheduled on campus Feb. 14-20, with more than 500 Indian students participating in panel discussions, talent shows, arts and crafts displays and Indiangames. a judged at the high schools in the area by members of the Engineering Joint Council. BYU engineering students will design carbon dioside powered signal vehicles, optical transmitters, and balsa wood bridges. They will be judged Tuesday, Wednesday, and and A Night and A Day and The Friday (Feb. 16,17,19) frgm 3-5 Dragon and is a memberof the debate squad. A performer with the BYU Ballroom Dancers, she appeared at Lincoln Center in New Yorklastfall. She teaches two dance classes for the University and during the summer instructs swimming classes for babies. Junior in Broadcasting” during 1970. Helives in Provo with his wife, Nicole Tonkovich Hoffman, of Worland, Wyo. Cadet Smith, the newly appointed vice wing Sally Ogden Namedto Reign Over BYU Engineering Week Talented and beautiful Sally Ogdenhas beenselected to reign as queen over Brigham Young University’s Engineering Week activities Feb, 15-22. Miss Ogden, from Saugus, Calif., is a senior in speech and dramatic arts, She has appeared in the BYU productions A Day Gary B. Hoffman, Acampo. Calif, and Kenneth M. Smith, Provo, have been appointed to command the 430 cadets of the BYU Air Force ROTC Wing, according to Col. Lawrence H. Johnson. Cadet Hoffman, a senior in broadcasting, was promoted to the rankof cadetcolonel and ‘vill serve as cadet wing commander during the spring semester. He is a member of Arnold Air Society, the AFROTC service organization; is affiliated with Phi Kappa Phi; and was awarded the honor of “Top commander, is a senior in accounting. Heis also affiliated with Arnold Air Society and was formerly a member of the BYU .m, in Roora 396 Wilkinson International Folk Dancers. He P. Center. The public is invited to view the displays and competition. Winners of the four contests will receive prizes and meet their rivals from the University of Utah and Utah State University in the statefinals on Feb,27 in Salt LakeCity. married the former JoAnne King of Idaho Falls. Also appointed to command positions in the BYU Air Force ROTC Wing are Jan Dalby, operations; Steve Lawrence, administration; David Gunther, personnel; Wayne Farnswrth, wing inspector; Rod Teachout, personnel services; Jan Hintze, materiel; George Mattingly, information; Josepn Roberts, finance and accounting; Larry Freestone, spacial projects STORE Open 10 a.m.- p.m. Mondaythru Saturday B Come See Our Selection ‘of Maternity Fashions Halladay, Vance Law, Farrell schools, for Boy Scout groups, Prete, Aiison Russell, Marcia and military affairs. strive to present a program Thorn. The group is conducted by recognizing engineering, its Steve Bardsley, a graduate contributions, its problems, its Honor Rol Terrel Bywater, Rosemary musicstudent. Presidentis Vern challenges, and its future, Allsen, Dirk according to Eric Smith, im. Cydnie Hodges. Later this spring the Engineering Week chairman Jackman, Harry Rising, Royden Shurtz, Wayne Tew, Virginia Footprints will tour southern ead presidentof the Engineering Gammon, Roxanne Marchant. «dint Council. Byron Terry, Sue Childless, Traditionally celebrated near Diane Wentz, Lisa Brimley, Kent a ae Victory Baptist the birthday of George Brooks, Cynthia Ricks, Diane Taylor, Richard Teasdale, Marti Washington, America's ae Trunnell, Gary Winterton, Ronaid 4 engineer, Engineering Week at Dow, Diane Hancock, Deborah Church Services BYU will feature displays, Duesing. 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