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Show Others selected as were Lou Ann Sullivan, Margo Murdock and Nlla Chapman. Elected as 1971-7- 2 studentbody president was Melvln Murdock. Mark Stewart will be vice president; Lorl Liddell, historian and Nancy Rlchens, secretary. Other candidates In the studentbody officer elections were, Jeff Reynolds, Don Gingell, Clark Labrum, Joe Jensen, Robin Reynolds for president; Ralph Wright, Kent Thatcher and Arvln Wlnterton for Karen Shlsler, Clndee Thomas, for secretary and Maureen Duke, Annette Anderson, Nancy Bolton, Sherry Jane Monks, Renee Nlelson and Amelia Moon for historian. i raveling to Provo Saturday will be members of the drama class where several students will participate in the state drama meet. The FHA club went to Vernal Monday where they sat in on a court session. Several students went to Provo last Saturday where the drill team marched and the track team participated in a track meet. Nine schools will be competing in the Union high Invitational track meet Thurs election April "Mr STANDARD - Roosevelt Utah. Thursday. April 2D. 1971 10 :::::::::::::::::::::;;::;:::;:::::::.::::::;:::::::: EAGLE TALK FROM DUCHESNE HIGH SCHOOL COUGARJji "ik::::::::':::::'::!::!:::::::""""" acnpella choir (mm An high school put on a special assembly on Tuesday. The group entertained Duchesne high students with several outstanOgden ding musical numliers. Tuesday was the day of the region drama meet hold at the College of Eastern Utah. Dryan Bwch, Max Wlmmer and John Teli-sa- k received third In pantomine and will go to the state meet. Wendy Broadhead earned sixth palce In humorous readings and will also go to state competition. Linda Peatross was 1st alternate In mono-ac- t; Druce Farnsworth was 3rd alternate In humorous readings and Lorl Perkins received 2nd alternate with her dramatic State competition will take reading. place the 30th of April and the 1st of re-to- ay with the RooHevrit Stake volleyball trophy are: , front row, Sharon Sanders, Linda Gilbert, Sue Taylor, Kandy Reynold, Clmrllyn Van; Htandine;, Kuthy Luhrtim, Sehrlna Larift, Marina Murtensi-n- , Linda Winter-ton- . ('Hllean KowuHIh, Cindy Lanten, Lou Ann Sullivan, Beverly Anderson, and Susan Benson, roach. Not present for photo. Laurie O'N'Irl, Murlecn Bolton, Laurie Benson, Christy Hatlley, Trudy Kuwaitis, Renee Xlelson, f'hurlyn Hansen, Carina Foote, Freda Wright, Kim Bryson, Debbie Lloyd, Gwenita Wileken and Rhonda Benson. Volleyball the afternoon. Here four were voted on to run on the primary ballots. The nominating convention consisted of those regularly in student council, plus two elected representatives from each of the five classes. Those running on the primary ballots are: President, Kevin Wilkinson, Daryl Grant, Jack Mulr and Bryce Hamilton; Vice President, Bruce Farnsworth, Steve Terry, Terry Despain and Kent Brown; Secretary, Laurie Merrlwether, Lynette Hidden, Annette Brady and Terry Welsh; Historian, Valerie WUcken, Melody Bredenbroker, Janice Potter and Lynna Martin. Trl School Track Meet; With a total Miu-kle- iff Pepsi and p Sflf iirfbtf 1 A I- Ml 7-U- as outstanding teenagers of America for si n) Selection for the Outstanding teenagers awards program automatically qualifies these students for further state and national scholarships and honors. These three students are Sandra Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher; Brent Field-ste- d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fleldsted; Tawna Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell. The studentbody wishes to congratulate these students for their If many efforts they have put forth. we could list all of the awards each of them have earned we could easily see why they were chosen as "outstanding Phono News Hems to George Strvrn I'nxlurtlon "GIANT" ; KLI7..ABKTH TAYLOR ROCK IU DSON and JAMKS HKAX RATKD Hi" also cartoon Show Mart at 8:00 p.m. one Only showing per ntcltl- SHRIMP COCKTAIL CHUNK STYLE TUNA JENO'S PIZZA MIX 6 7, 1971 PER PERSON LIMIT 20 PER FAMILY ROOSEVELT, UTAH tain improved coordination with other agencies headquartered at Dutch John. Flour, 25 lb. $2.29 i ! without coupoN ! ! iirnii 1259 Cash Meal Market A Good (Expire. May 5 6 Wit) YEAR'S SUPPLY OF GROCERIES ! i I 1. 1971) porMT"" Roosevelt, Utah M $1 S 10-- 95 $11 ROUND 45! ?y UUUDLt ucmtn Star Kill hmfoyyyyunj) 53? 141 'jx jiMMk mti ' I yPV POTATOES - KT. -- 19 &BSp mtT ill J&i$ Ik I yifSj " ft! 1 K rth? 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This move was necessary to ob- 3 1 TlllHSHAT - FRIDAY SATl'RIttY Hawaii WEEKS - JUNE 8 ft JULY Z 3,000 Daby Chicks given away FREE! dicating this i PeP.---.::. MfflW.-- . s-- jf 722-213- Pageant Tour$325.00 JLXY 23 - Al'Gl'ST 8 FRIDAY, MAY ed I teenagers". The Longhorns had to cancel their ballgame with Duchesne last week due to poor weather. Tuesday we will have played Uintah and Duchesne- - with the Longhorns hopefully shellacking both teams. Good luck boyslll Tuesday the AKS studentbody had the unusual experience as an hyponotlst entertainer hypnotised several volunteers of the studentbody. Everyone was amazed to see for themselves that hypnotism really works. Also Tuesday, the drama department went to the nglon drama meet at Carbon. Our one act play will be going to state, in second place. Cindy Barton won best actress aw! Paula Hansen won best supporting artri'ss. Sandy Tucker will be going to state with her pantomine, and Vickie Walker will be going In retold stories. Confutations and do well at state. Hill Cumorah FREE CHICK DAY! The Manila Ranger District of the Ashley National Forest has been the Flaming Gorge District. In making the announcement, Forest Supervisor A. R. McConkle said the change will be helpful in supplying Information and service to the public. There have been numerous Instances since establishment of the National Recreation Area in- wtiH maump r JJI Op.m. SSD0N pl. om J FREE POP! ))) Three of Altamonts most outstanding high school students have been selected prln-cia- A spring concert will be presented April 29 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium at Union. The concert is presented by the music department and under the direction of Murell Johnson. The second annual UBAVC fair was held Thursday and Friday. Aldon Rachels received a merit award in a writing contest held at the University of Utah. Aldon entered the sports news writing division. msssm by Connie Jeesra 1971 according to Richard Lewis, .. Manila now named to Flaming Gorge District of 91 points, Duchesne brought home first place In the Trl School Track Meet; placing from Duchesne were; 100 yd. dash, Iliach 1st, Potter, 3rd; 200 yd. dash, Dach 1st, Conn, 3rd; 440 yd. dash, Robb 1st, Stansfield, 3rd; 880 yd run, L. Moon, 1st, Poulsen 2nd and Nez, 3rd; Mile run, KHIian 2nd; 180 L. H. Herrera, 3rd; Long Jump, Conn, 3rd; High jump, Moon W., 1st, Jensen 3rd; Pole Vault, Muir, 1st, Wilkinson, 2nd and Baum, 3rd; Javelin, Moon, W.f 1st; Discus Telisak, 1st; Shot, Moon, W., 1st. Duchesne also took 1st in the Medley Relay, 2nd In tlie 880 relay and 1st in the mile relay. day. ur, Cynthia Dennis, Karol Allred, Trudy k, Kowallls, Annette Anderson, Janet Clark Labrum, Dirk Labrum, Kent Thatcher, Bob Gilbert, Paul Gibson and Ron Hunt traveled to the University of Utah last week to participate In the annual Model U. N. Union represented Ireland In the activities this year. Mr. Don Wlnterton and Mr. Shirl Rawllngs accompanied the group. Teresa Lamb was chosen as head cheerleader for 1971-7- 2 by the studentbody in an Poxlng n nt; By Karol Allred i Ill L0NGH0RN LINGO f1 "chatter" May In Provo. Mrs. Clcn Stevenson was a guest at an FHA meeting on Wednesday. Her program consisted of a demonstration on cake decorating. The FHA'ers were delighted at her original mutliods and the beauty of her work. Various crafts displayed the other talents of this special guest. Drama night was held for the public on the evening of the 21st. The program was made up of pantonilnes, readings, mon-act- s, ld a story and the one-a- ct Each student did a "great play. Job". Members of the Model UN left at 1 p.m. on the 22nd to attend the annual convention held at the University of Utah. Meetings enlightened the participants as to the government and various activities of other countries. Fourteen students attended from DIIS. A short story contest sponsored by the Paul paper staff has been concluded. Uehrmann was winner in the junior high division. Four winners were selected from the senior high. Receiving 1st was Steve Terry; 2nd Terry Welsh; 3rd, Laurie Merrlwether; 4th, Greg Taylor. Saturday the Debutatnes and the track team were in Provo where both took part in the BYU Invitational Duchesne received fifth place in the medley relay with a team consisting of; Duane Taylor, Lee Moon, Bryan Iliach and Wayne Robb. The Debutantes performed in front of each of the other marching units, then marched with all of the other schools at half time on the football field. A colorful show was put on by the 500 girls. Monday each class met separately to nominate four people tor each student-bod- y office. These names were then pooled together during a nominating convention In 21. cheerleaders s.oi.7esns$l gal. ..,. 59? 49? 59? 79? II II II V jl I A"""V Yf-- k (jJ J |