Show Around The Campus By Dy CHARLOTTE CHARLOTIE ANTREI MA MATHEMATICIANS THEMA PARTICIPATE IN CONTESTS On Thursday March 9 at am a.m. a group of students entered entered entered en en- the National Mathematics Contest by taking a test at the high school According to the head of the Mathematics and Science Department Department Department De De- of Manti High School Leslie slie Good it was an extremely extreme extreme- ly ty hard test the instructions on the booklet said that if even one oneas was as answered right the person taking the test should feel well Satisfied With 1625 out of a possible 0 Ada Grover was high scorer n the school Ted Olsen scored 16 to place second cond while Rand Beacham and andred andred red Ted Christensen each scored O 75 to tie for third j All AU of these students who out out- cored six other participants Ire re currently enrolled In ed d math Mr Good said Tuesday ese esc three places will receive dais als or other awards from the theal rational al Society Eight fEight participated in ine he re e Brigham Young University's tate hate Mathematics Contest on larch arch 18 at Provo Of these eight two placed in ine lie ye e Southern Region to which anti lanti was assigned Ted Olsen scored 30 of a pos pos- ible 60 points to take third Armstrongs Armstrong's 27 points ton Ion fourth place for him Craig placed third in the same last year Other participants were Norlan Nor- Nor Noran tan lan an Stott George Sears Rand acham Joel Harmon Ada rover and Robert Armstrong lOf Of the eight five scored ove ve the average contest score 1925 Mr r. r Good described the parti parti- ants in this contest as the earn am of the mathematical crop I Utah FUTURE FARMERS ELECT OFFICERS n n Wednesday March 22 the ture Farmers of America held ir it officer elections choosing nt as president 1967 and 1968 Bill Strode as ase ase ase e president Lamar Barton as Joe Nielsen as treas- treas r Charlie Stevens as reporter d Bruce Graser a Sentinel rhese ese new officers will lly begin their duties early in ins s summer They will also be belong ong long those attending the ual lual convention of Utah's the Terrace Ballroom in Salte Salt SaIt ke e City this Friday and Sat- Sat Satay aYe ay ther delegates will be Lloyd vens and Glen Larsen Lloyd Kent will be official voting Tie e theme of the convention 1 be Agriculture Our Heritage speakers will be Gover- Gover Calvin Rampton Joseph A. A ir r vice president and general nager of Radio and Dr nes es Bell manager of the Dest Des- Des t Livestock of Salt Lake City ary Swan national FF A from New York State I 1 attend the convention usan us an Plummer local winner will compete the the title of State Sweet- Sweet Her attendants Kathryn ita l and Janice Washburn will her tah's Sweetheart willI will I announced at Saturday eve- eve eves eve's F.'s g's gs s 's annual state ban- ban t. t DEL UN U.N. RESOLUTIONS PLACED ON AGENDA Tien en the members of the el United Nations delegation ived copies of the s is up for consideration in the Agencies of the April Jel el Assembly on Tuesday found that two of their res- res ions were on the agenda oth the resolutions by the theS S Saudi Arabians concern the ert rt wastelands of the world heressa Lowry was the auth auth- or of a resolution for th the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization that provides for scientific research concerning the piping of water to these areas Barbara Sorensens Sorensen's bill for World Health Organization concerns concerns concerns con con- cerns purification of sea water for the desert regions of the world and the drilling of wells Scott Aston Mantis Manti's delegate to WHO will represent the case for Barbaras Barbara's Barb ras ra's resolution TWO DRAMATISTS TAPE READINGS FOR EDUCATIONAL TV Martha Keeler and Claudia Tibbs traveled to the Brigham Young University campus Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day to tape the presentations they gave at the District Drama Meet for Presentation a daily ten-minute ten spot for Utah's educational educational educational edu edu- television stations Marthas Martha's reading The Cat Came Back was written by Leota Hulse Black Claudia did a mono act a cut from Tennessee Williams' Williams play The Glass Menagerie Presentation will begin in about two weeks to run for one week GRADES SENT HOME Moans groans and sighs of ecstacy ecstasy were heard at Tuesday when third quarter grades were passed out to stu stu- stu- stu dents MOVIE POSTPONED The movie The Notorious Landlady scheduled for last Tuesday was postponed until next Tuesday |