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Show X p Page " BRIGADIER 4 Mr. Robert , Steele will either Indian reservation teach on near Fort ''Defiance, Ariz., or go to Alaska to work on construction. Mr. Gary Penrod will spend eight hours a day in the library finishing his thesis lor a Master's Degree. Mr. J ames Blankenship will be teaching art in the BY High summer school program and working n towards a art exhibit to be shown in the fall. Mr. Owen Bennion has been given a grant by the National Science Foundation to attend an Earth Science Institute at the University of Utah. Dr. Ed Pinegar will continue his dentistry practice in Provo and also coach a little league baseball team. Mr. Richard Wootton will attend two special guidance conferences in Washington, D.C., and another one in Columbus, Mo. plans teachers have to spend their summer time keeping busy just as dudents seem to do conducted a The "Brigadier 1M. ms, plans, su vey to Imd out what the teach-t- i s aie planning to do this summer Their plans range from teaching on an Indian reservation to operating heavy equipment on construction work eral coaching clinics Mr. Garth Allred hopes to return to Europe for the fourth time to visit his friends and reveiw the European languages. Mr. Thomas Babb is planning for an exciting time by either playing in a dance comho at Lake Tahoe, Calif., or working on his M.A. degree in Si' tnish Mr. Rex Arnett will begin his saxitical leave in June by attending the University of Texas on a summer scholarship Miss Mr. Ross Hilton plans to teach arts in the BY High summer school program, publish a Home Planning" workbook, and industrial travel throughout the state. Mr. LaMar Hendricksen will teach summer school at BY High and will also visit California, the Black Hills in South Dakota, and other places of interest in the Earlene Durrant will attend several physical education workshops then travel to the Pan American Games m Canada. West. Mr. Thomas Burr is planning to teach summer school as well as go to summer classes, with occasion rest when he goes fishing. Mr. Wallace Allred will be administering the summer school and laying the groundwork for next year: he will also attend a workshop in Quebec. Canada, along with Mr. Lowell Thomson. Mr. Hal Williams will probably keep himself busy by writing Mr. Louis Chatterley will teach summer school, fish, repair his home, and work in his new job in the Orem 23rd Ward Bishopric. If you may be wondering what the rest of the teachers are doing this summer, they must be too embarrassed to let us know. Mr. Donald McConkie plans to travel into Canada and Northwestern United States, as well as wo: king on two special projects and just taking life easy. Mrs. Anna B. Hart will spend the summer attending B YU classes, and she will also participate in a Creative Writing Workshop at the University of Utah. Mr. Roger Cook plans to work on some experimental items in church institute programs with Mr. Don Jesse, as well as travelling in Idaho and Utah. Mr. Eugene Stoddard will spend the summer completing his dissertation for his Ph D. in Music Congratulations Graduate! 1 1 DID YOU KNOW THAT . . . RED CARPET MAGIC GRADUATIONS BEGIN AT e 14) n VNIVIIIII MOl BE THE KING AND QUEEN OF THE CAMPUS THE NIGHT OF GRADUATION WITH THE KEY TO A NEW HERTZ FOR TWO DINNER AND RENTAL AT THE VILLAGE INN Anyone can enter Heres How You Register MEN THE - CHOOSE YOUR GRADUATION ' COACH, MAN' FROM CLARKS SELECTION OF nuctonto 4 gOO SUITS - YOU'LL oc vOR DREAMS CRcS pn.'CtD p;om OR SPC OUTFIT in OUR Exciting AT HANDSOME C" find j cc... - ' - 18 6Hm Mtmsit yu Gaiks charge it ... mmm rikp Simply Y or BarJcAmericard it. KLM president Junior John Mass was elected to the office of president in the student body elections held recently. John defeated Paul Hintze who was later chosen to be Senior Class president for 1967-6Other student body officers elected for the coming year are 8. Fisher Terri Susan defeating Morrison for first Karen Andersen over Jackie Ovard for second Lynette Andersen over for secretary; Gary over Dave Clark for business manager; Larry Ford over Lesley Strong for historian; and Greg Clark over Julie Anderson for head cheerleader. The other five cheerleaders to work under Greg's leadership are Wilbur Newiand, Dave Comer. Paula Goff. Becky Redd, and vice-preside- one-ma- Coach Courtney Leishman plans to opeiate some heavy equipment in building a road into the Lake Powell area as well as keeping in touch with the latest" things in coaching w'hile attending sev- 1967 Maas elected Teachers plan odd and exciting summers By Nancy Cannon May 23, vice-preside- Nancy-Canno- Go-lightl- y Jess (right) and Charles Ellis look at their plane which was damaged in a recent windstorm. Both of the boys now have their pilot's license and would have been able to fly this plane if . . . (Williams photo' Jess, Charlie Ellis earn pilot licenses; from family of fliers by Greg Duerden 7439 D. er. . this is the Provo . . Ellis family hears that on their trip- - to and often very from Burlev. Idaho, where they The have a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. pilot. Stephen B. Ellis, an Jesa senior) and Charlie (a sophomore i, just passed their wntten exam for a private pilots license. Charles surpassed his brother in the three and a half hour exam with an 80 compared to Jess 74 you need a 70 or better to pass. The written exam isn't the only thing you have to go through to get your private The sons of ex-B-2- - 4 i license. First there is the student license that you can get when you're 14 that lets you fly with an instructor or just within a specified number of miles from your home airport. After turning 16, you can try for your private operator's license. After taking the written exam, if you which is really tough don't know the stuff, but if you do its not too bad, said Jess, you have to take a flying test where the instructor puts you through the practical side. The whole family like to fly; one of Jess brothers is at Utah State University and was awarded a medal for being outstanding cadet and has been a cadet commander in the ROTC unit. Even the little sister of the brothers likes to fly. students who ran for cheerleader are Janeen Acord Jenm Austin. Kris Apostol, Ann Barton. Kris Belnap. anfl Merr. Other The Eliises' plane, a was recently wrecked by a big wind that a No blew over the Geneva Theatei s fence Jes said that when his sister-in-lawas at woik and saw a wreck'd plane on the front page of a Salt Lake City paper with the call lexers 7459 D, which she Tri-pace- tow- Julie Anderson. r, w read upside d.wn. she grabbed the paper fiom another person and read the story, thinking that one of the family might be hurt i.Yo one was in the plane when it was blown over at the Piovo City Airport.) The Ellises used their plane (they are planning to get a to fly between Burley and Provo. In Burley, they have a cattle ranch and a farm on which they raise grains. Jess said that he would probably be in Burley this summer unless he can find a job here in Provo. Jess wanted to go to the Air Force Academy next fall but, e after going through the of trying to get in, he found out1 that he couldnt become a pilot because of his eyes. new-one- red-tap- ) Yalgardson. Kurt wins in Jr. High Kurt Knudsen, eighth grader, was elected BY Junior High president in the recent junior high elections. Voting in the elections for junior high officers were the 7th and 8th grades. The 9th grade joined in electing the Junior Varsity-cheerleader- officers Other junior high elected include Paul Olsen, David Pulver. boys social chairman; Stacy Berge-son- , vice-presiden- girls social chairman; Diane Strong secretary. MAKE EVERY DAY A SPECIAL OCCASION Try HARMANS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 500 North University PREVENT FOREST FIRES ! and f |