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Show I chools Ml by Jane Stout by Joan Wollam 0 Rillcrest students appreciated their two day vacation Thursday and Friday, October 8. Students are grate- -f ul to the Utah Education Association for this ... and they would probably be even more so if they realised fully the work this organization does for them. The president of the UEA is Robert Krueger, st. an English teacher at 7-- Hill-cre- In his recent speech to the House of Delegates, Mr. Krueger said "The people now expect from the educators of America a program and a contribution adequate enough to successfully meet the chalHe lenges of our times.' feels that the UEA should work for quality education with qualified teachers, and he emphasised the need for fewer students per class, supplement teacher salaries and adequate bousing with proper materials as goals. "Utah education is probably equal to that of other states because of the t remend- - By Sue Frasier Scandal, sex, crime! What's been happening at Highland lately? Our bowling club is growing. When the dii last September first started 21, only 47 members. i4F 'C&.J Granite High School has elected its class officers for 1965-6- 6 Senior class: Joe Gardner. 17, son of Mr and Mrs. A J Gardner, 2951 Adams Street, president; Wayne Gar-ti- n, 17, son of Mrs. Lester Gartin, 4605 South 600 East, and Kathy Gilbert, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jerry A. Gilbert 2406 Dolphin Way, secretary. J unior class officers: Den vice-preside- nt; e nis ,'orenson, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O. Sorenson. 6561 South 2200 West (West Jordan), president; Frank McCullough. 16, son of Mr and Mrs James E. Me 1333 Brookshire Cullough, and JaDrive, net Fereday, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R Dean Fereday, 183 East Utopia Avenue nt; (2180 South), secretary. Sophomore class: Dave Isom, 1$, son of Mr and Mrs. Anthony Isom, 117 Leslie Avenue (2180 South), president; Jerry Fall Olsen, 16, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Olsen, 808 South W est and Temple, Pat Wharton. 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wharton, 7 88 East 42 5 5 South, sec retary . Rehearsals for Granites forth-comimusical production, "Annie Get Your Gun" are in full swing. The production will take place December 2, 3 and 4, 1965. Greg Karch, 17, son of Mrs. Eleanor Karch, 1288 Lorraine Avenue, will take the male lead in the show as Frank Butler vice-preside- nt; ng Party-Tim- Buzzin Curtin's again. to let their hair down ... for a prize for the most unique. trie funniest and the most 'way out hairdo. Since no boys will be at the party girls can eat all the potato chips, slippy joes, brownies and punch they want. During a meeting after school Monday Dr. Handley encouraged students to enter the American Field Service Olympus has two Exchange students this year, one is from are by Mary Southerland is here The senior mothers are frantically trying to find the junior "big sisters '....and all are desperately trying to locate sophomore "lit'le sisters. They will attend the annual Girls' Associations "Buzzin' Cuxzin's. Thursday night the girls e Thailand and the other from (Will someone Argentina please instroduce me to them so I can write more about them ) Symphony Sub Debs representing the Salt Lake Valley, attended a Symposium Tuesday at South High The Titan day at South High The Titans there were very impressed with Maestro Maurice Abra-vanwho spoke at the al, JEAN WOLLAM ous dedication of the professional teachers and administrators, Mr. Krueger added He further pointed out it was bis opinion that the Box Elder teachers accomplished a great deal by withholding signatures on contracts. He believes that the governor and other politicians have done a good Job in attempting to help the present school situation. Everyone realizes there is a lot more to be done, however, Mr. Krueger stated. That was the result when Rams battled the Leopards last Saturday at 10 A ll. In the Highland stadium. Actually, some Highlanders dont mind if thev take state; there were Thenspoo-so- n Mr. Anderson urged everyone to bring a buddy next time. This increased membership to about 100. But the club anticipates 150. The club bowls every Tuesday after school at Fairmont Bowl. With the one dollar entrance fee, Mr. Andersoo will award of (rlias fruit Thanksgiving cakes and chocolate near Christmas. Trophies might be awarded. er Have you ever heard a day rock 'n roll? Highlanders did as thefTA( rewarded them for exceeding- -. the 100 mark In membership. Four lads who claimed to be the Golden Spike Singers graced Highlands stage fast Tuesday. For their second number, the Singers volunteered Joan Makan, who squealed when chosen. Presented with a tamborine, abe attempted to keep up with the group while the audience clapped along. Later, the bearded one manned a single drum as one of the lead singers plunked his version of Wipe-ou- t! After a few bars, both got balled up and quit. Most of the show was dedicated to folk music with a few jokes sprinkled la. Some of the songs were written by the group. One Civil War ballad was written by a Rsm alumnus. Whats new Pussycat? How 6 about a score In favor of East? SUE FRAZIER folk-sing- 1 13-- by Gae Holladay 'That Old Gang of Mina, consisting of Skyline alumni will reign supreme during the week October 11 through Oct. IS as Skyline celebrates Its third annual homecoming. The gay 90s theme will lie com lete with Keystone Cops, f train robbers, and bathSchool clubs ing beauties and associations will sponsor special activities each day of homecoming week. Friday will highlight the past wheo the homecoming committee, headed by Bonni Wallace, presents the assembly Featured erith last year's studentbody officers will be just so they slaughter East - Before the game, Rams came out to pep up their The cheerleaders spirits. opened the mystery box, revealing a block thirsty guillotine with a leopard ready for harvest. Throughout the he was beheaded three Erne, Then they bought out the ram, which we had since last year. Speaking of the ram, did know that his name it Orpel. Actually, that Isn't his real name. But Highland plans to have a contest to name hlme. By next year, "Orpel should have a name. During halftime, the '65-6- 6 Highland Lassies honored the visitors with an E formation Then they formed the double-- H for the Rams. While each school sang its school song, the other side remained silent, showing the quality of the two schools. yOOu vtl-ia- the Blue Notes, aa alumni The class musical combo of '65 s cheerleaders will aid those of '66, cheering at the game with Granite Friday afternoon A march consisting of the combined efforts of last year's and this years pep club will entertainspark the half-tim- e ment. The program will be highlighted with the crowning of the new homecoming queen. Memories of the rood ole days will be recalled when Skyline alumni Joins the era of the present at the Homecoming Dance Friday at 8:30 P.M The Horizon staff, made up of the editor, writers, and photographers that produce the Skyline school Dewspeper, will Journey to the BYU Saturday, October 16. The annual journalism clinic, which summons high school stiffs, throughout the' area, consists' Ploce a 3 to 5 pound roost in o thollow bolting pon. Dry roast ot 325 until meat reaches desired donenest. internal temperature of meat should be: 140 tor rare meat 60 tor medium meat 70 tor well done. Season to tost GAE HOLLADAY of panel discussions and lectures concerning opportunity in the field of journalism Those attending will also try their hand at different phases of Journalistic writing In keeping with the idea of a unified school with activities in the including everyone Boys and Girls Association All students are members of the Association and representatives are chosen with the specific purpose of promoting school splritandmaintaininga proper scholastic average Each year the representatives plan an activity to which the entire school is invited Newly elected this year as officers of Boys' Association are: Lester Cannon, president; Alan and TerBorg, ry Jensen, business manager George Hughes, Dave Seeley and Ed Endo will answer for the seniors with Dale Fadovich and John Miner as Junior reSophomores presentatives have Tony Wand and Paul vice-presid- 1 Rump Roost Whipped Pototoes Cabboge Solod 1 Dinner Rolls Juice Drink Variations: Pour onion soup mix over roost ond wrap in Aluminum toil ond roost. Fruit Pie Cut two small pockets in roost ond insert oregono. Sprinkla lightly over meat with oregano tor tlovor. Fresh. crisp and dWioout. solid green Cabbage PRICES EFFECTIVE .3 14. 15, 16 a very friendly store J |