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Show 1 Complete Landscape Center Mountain West Garden October 7. 1965 REVIEW. A6 HIGH SCHOOL 11 HOLD "A" NEWS j HILL u i no mew Planter Block Co. FREHNER .,TIONWIDt OLYMPIAD! Is the magical word for Olympus alumni. Homecoming Is one of the few opportunities for Titan graduates to get back Into the swing The name, our of things. theme for Homecoming week, Is taken from a festival celebrated by the ancient Greeks A time was set aside each year to return to the city of Olympia and participate in athletic events During this time old friends met and compared developments of the past year. Homecoming began Friday, October I. Monday. October 4, students were surprised by toga-cla- d Titans who passed out scrolls which outlined the About noon, studeats week. gained revenge on Student Body Officers with a pie throwing contest in the gym Tuesday, we were transported to the days of yesteryear by way of an assembly, wth an Alum t Tea following. Tuesday night, Titan spirit was roused to a new high with a Bonfire roaring into the warm night. climaied the Wednesday week with a girl's football game in the gym just before the game with Skyline. The week ended with the home- Southerland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. W. Southerland, 4769 Bonalr Street, historian Thursday night found members of the Olundic Club miking a big splash at the Ute Swim School meeting, and afterward at Snel groves Ttltans are rising to make this a Titan Year of Chal- - 277-208- GWENS MUSIC BOXS coming dance whose theme was 'REALMS of APOLLO. The UEA convention wasn t a vacation for many Titans. Drive, Olympus sent five repreaentl-tlve- s Ruth Christensen, 17, daughto the State Safety Convention held In the StateCapi-t- al ter of Mr. and Mrs Horace Christensen, 2620 Venus CirRegistration Thursday. cle, secretary occurred at 8 A M. followed t conducted an by assembly by Those elected from the students. Representatives Junior class were Tom Broad-ben- t, then went into their seperate 16, son of Mrs Gloria M discussion groups evaluating At Broadbent, 2085 Keller Lane, teen safety problems president; Sheri Eardley, 16, noon, the delegates were taken to the Hotel Newhouse for a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Eardley, 1920 LongAt the concluding luncheon. view Drive, assemble in the State AudiNikki Langton, 16, daughter torium, leaders made recommendations. Officers for the of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Lang-to- o, 4260 South 2700 East, current school term and next were secretary. Conference year's elected. Sophomores named were Representing Olympus are President Scott Condaa, eon of Brian Moench, 15, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis G. Moench, Mr. and Mrs. George Condaa, 1722 Orchard Drive, presiDiane 8179 Boxwood Road; Jensen, daughter of Mr. and dent; Kelly Sharp, 15, son of Mrs. R B Jensen , 4280 Mr. and Mrs. Fenton L. Sharp, 4913 Vlewmoot Street, vice-South Lynne Lane, Debbie Foster, Rebecca Dowell, ? resident; S, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs R P. Foster, 1770 Fieldc rest Lane, Richard Dowell. 3749 Forest and Margaret. Hills Drive, secretary. secretary; By BETTY CASTILLO Sasha, glamdrous actress, graciously granted me an Interview Saturdiy before ber final berformance at the Valley Music Gal-lens- aisle to tell Miss Bernsen, who to vote for. Cindy stuck to her Sin along with Cindy slogas Three others entertained the sopbomoree with skits jokes Adding s change --of -- pece, Mr. Curtis simply told his ideas. an When the Ram F ootball quad loaded the bus to the Davis Slaughter Friday, they were greeted by a surprise rally. p-s- The cheerleaders staged the rally to boost morale In both the team and backers, and to display their nev tou-tiAbout two hundred students, including the pep club, attended ne cosmo- in This Is October.... the month of the Majuberous. What a glorious month. ...the coming of the 'Great Pumpkin and the creation of the Jumbo Orange Seed. Majuberous October: the month of Willie. My birthday comes on the tail end of this Libra laden period. ...the 22x1. This year we are celebrating my birthday by sending me anything orange. That's It's all pert tight, orange. of a new cultural movement ...creating things out of other things. This year, after you have sent me something orange, I will have an outstanding op artist In Salt Lake col-la- ce City create a glant-six- ed all In orange. We will call It Son of Jumbo Maju-bero- us ' Orange Seed. This fantastic work of contemporary art will travel the Intermountain area creating ecstacy and goodness., .men I'm gonna' ship it toSan Francisco for a run off judging with the original Majitwrous Orange Seed created by A1 In fact, it was A1 Collins wbo told me to have Salt Lake The sophomore class was divided Into tour groups meeting In the gym, cafeteria and auditorium. These meet- - He said be would promote a better attitude and spirit toward Highland amonr the sophomores which would help raise their status. ... Cannon-Paponiko- companying none other than the great John Carradlne in his role of Pellinore. u Monday create tbesonofMOS SUE FRAZIER lngs were held to acquaint incoming students with the schools traditions Counselors discussed college entrance requirements w' Je organisation leaders promoted clubs and activities. President Mark Rasmussen told students the Importance of spirit and pride that Is so much a part of sol leave It up to you artistically motivated individuals wbo care enough to send me your very best piece of orange Youre bunk of orange will become immortalised on canvas a e will have a breath-takin- g grand unveiling of (he seed at a local art gallery You think the junior league thing is gonna be an event .. wait'll you see the unveiling of the Majuberous Seed To further stimulate your latent artistic desires ..I am offer ALTO PARTS OPEN SUNDAYS t Weekdays Lm. to 7 pja. Compefe Avto forts Phone 414-260- 2 319 I. 33rd South prices rang tram 8 50 CS fvvan!!3 sunbathe and do her constitutionals Carol Mil-liioverheard ber. ..and said they are looking. It is rather obvious that Sasha has come a long way from her English ancestors who have been traced back about 150 years. Her grandad may have roamed the heather on the moors in the a secretary at Carol, Hercules, said Sasha got the job in Camelot" through her vetrinanan acting as agent and aided by actress Virginia Jaeger. Sasha made $35.00 a week which Sasha says she does not intend to spend In one place. Ron Mllliken, Sasha's master.. who also does ber hair and gives her baths. ...hails originally from Topeka, Kan The canine actress belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Mllliken, 2574 South 8th East, where she occupies a queenly position in a neat apartment. She told me, rather confidentially, that she wished the would find her a Millikens place with a yard where she ing specially priced TIPPING Well give you a smart new look for falll Complete tipping INCLUDING on expert fashion cut, shampoo and set, specially priced, next week sas, where the moors are really heatherless.. and works In Quality Control at Litton. Sasha is the Millikens first dog.. ..and maybe the last, because it would be pretty tough to follow her! 6 Sasha told me in no uncertain terms that she did not like the way I posed her the first so I took a second time She told me if it picture. didnt turn out well, I would find out why they called her "Horrid in her acting role. Like any actress, she likes good press. Then she peeked at me coyly from beneath her and beat hair-d- o very showed me to the door, and I left.. ..very impressed with Sasha, Lady Actress. Wl KAAMC SLIlfD HA.lt CVTTIHO Vieivs On PTA the person sending me the most unusual piece of orange thing, of his choice. the screw-drivSend your orange stuff to me at KALL radio, 146 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Oh, if you are wondering what 'Majuberous' means... it m ms something you stand in frent of and It makes you feel good. For the past few weeks I have been exploring the back- round of the dancing on Sun-a- y 5 laws In Utah. The state statute indicates that it shall give the various communities the task of regulating those places of business that have dancing... .and the statute further states that any business that operates for dancing between those of opposite sex for the purpose of 'pleasure' shall not do it on Sunday. That's basically what It says. S o -o, the question arises is it legal to dance with someone of the same sex on Sunday If you dont smile when you are doln It??? The law just doesnt cover that aspect I called the attorney general Phil Hansen, to give me an Interpretation on mis prickly problem . but somehow I just cant get through to his office Perhaps he'll write a letter to the editor explaining it if he doesn't who knows what can happen??0 COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 1205 Wilmington Ave. Salt Lake City 6. Utah 416-936- o-- -o- . G Wajrne Slmpsr, principal of the new Butler Junior High School in the Jordan District at 7530 South 27th East has served as assistant principal and as principal at five different schools over s period of ten years Asked if in his experience with the P T A , if they had been a help or s nuisance, be quickly responded, Of course they've been both, at times. But mostly in the places I have been It has beea s very pleasant experience to work with the P T.A , be said "The PTA. people have known Just bow far to go and have beea of great assistance Of course at tlmee It can be overdone or underdone, but I feel they have a Between the definite place school and the P T A , we can get some things done, he said Having beard that there was less parent participation at the junior and senior high school levels In the P T A , Mr. Simper was asked if he thought there was a place for PTA on the secondary level "There is a definite place.' he said. "But I think this 7 tyoutc nutted came cta&t i and tufty fitting We Mulholland Interiors yv cut d (U A --9) letting go of the apron strings, so to speak. Is an indication that the boys and girls are growing up. He continued, "You see s large crowd of parents attending the Little League games, for example, but Its not very common to see many parents when there is s bell game at the Junior or senior high school, he remarked. "In fact, s ninth grader might very likely be embarrassed if be sees his mother at school, he added. "We tell these boys and girls that they must begin making their own decisions and being responsible for tbelr own actions, which is an indication they are growing up. t&i HafrclCnt ate er (Continued from Page teut IQyh&il Principals Give s wonderful prise to So. -- 7 are introducing Miss Carol Rice who has joined our staff of fine hair stylists. Phone today for an appointment 485-06- 17 rfl'a ai 1 611 'Dc&ifu 'paet&ill 0D. FREE PARKING IN THE LAMPLIGHTER SQUARE TTEP INTO WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR LINES, ALWAYS HIGHEST DUALITY! FINEST SHOES! LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN Oct. SficciaU EXPERIENCED SHOENEN New shipment of implrx sizes JEM CO uir gnat asiortmant o South. en I have, she said, 'a high regard for the man and his She also raptured talent. briefly over Howard Keel. Then she looked modestly at the nails on her left paw as she told me that "the fabulous Brian daSilva bought her a steak one night. 1 bit my lip in envy. But the (earn didn't look too determined or surprised - in fact, they acted like they were headed for Viet Nam Three down and one to go is what sophomores prothey left one of bably said the four orientation meetings las iiW A ago. Specified completion time on the job The low by Iverson was 280 days. mechanical bid of $114,480 was from Miller Plumbing, the low electrical from Beehive electric of $49,164. Architect for the Carl Sandburg School Is J Leonard Harman, 4219 West 3500 could by Will Lucas Frasier one-m- mitted was that of $535,000 by Culp struction. Mr. Iverson went back to his office Immediately after the bid opening to make sure he hadnt made any misbe hadnt. takes Mr. Iverson said be intentionally bid the job low to get started in the business. His experience has been with Const. Co. up to one month THE MONTH OF WILLY en At the assembly. Miss skateboarded down the and A America', fashion... tipped black and white and hanging over her eyes. Her hairdresser was brushing it as I arrived for the interview ....and Sasha seemed a bit annoyed that I was three minutes late. Sasha is an English sheepdog. Right now, you might class her as an unemployed actress since her job as Horrid in "Camelot" aided Saturday. She enchanted audiences in her 14 performances, ac thing t; Friday morale Highland held sophomore elections and an assembly. Later, the results were announced - Lynn Curtis nabbed the top office while Ken Judkins won vice president and Marcia Galleo-se- n was elected secretary. Hall. polite her British accent belies her Russian name... and her hair is the very latest vice-preside- By Sue Con- Review Columnists Talk To Dogs But Only If Theyre Good Actors vice-preside- I 1 WORKSHOP 820E. 21st lenge. At class elections held recently at the Olympus High School the following students were named: Senior class officers Include John Adams, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E. Adams, 1727 Countryside Drive, president; Larry Slg-li- n, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. rd Lawrence D Siglln, 1553 Win-wa- t 278-841- 1 Aiumiutms A 28 year old Pleasant Grove man, who has been In the construction business on his own for one month, bid the Carl Sandberg Elementary School Tuesday nlgbt . . . and got the Job. De wayne Iverson, owner of Iverson construction Co. 2285 South Main, bid $514, 679 for the new school at 3900 South 5325 West. 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