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Show Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OBSERVATIONS i:miiiMimiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii Thirty-eight- h Along with several hundred thousand othor young man and woman, Cyprus high school graduates will ba handed their diplomas. It will be an important day: it is important lor the parents and eventually lor the entire world. For they will then start a new lils a lile which will determine to a large extent the shape ol lu-tu- re history. PARADE TO SET OFF LITTLE LEAGUE BALL HERE FRIDAY 100 BOYS IN UNIFORM SEMINARY TO MARCH IN MAGNA GRADUATION CYPRUS SETS GRADUATION FRIDAY NIGHT rs FEW DECLINE FREE SCHOOL POLIO SHOTS ' . roun-jcostan- fasssajitss.gSSfSL. if;" ss Mon-seret- It in The Timet or Leade- r- Number 48 Garfield, Utah, Friday, May 20, 1955 year Parents who will see their children graduate are somewhat conOne hundred boys, ranging in cerned. For twelve years they from 8 to 12 years, will march age set the to have attempted stage in a parade in Magna this Friday, lislor this day: they have read, 20th, beginning at 5:G0 p. May tened to experts: attempted to in their colorful Little attired prepare their youngsters lor a League uniforms, and carrying lull lile. In a large measure, gradetc. uation will answer whether, their bats, The group will convene at the ellorts have been a success or a I Webster School and go along the Commencement exercises of I failure. Main Street to the Phillips 66 Cyprus high school will be conA generation which has lived i the to slatiun, and from there ducted next Friday evening. May with war most ol its lile, we Community Park where 27th, beginning at 8:00 p.m., anwant our children to become Magna two diamonds have been arrang- nounces Principal Waller K. Daly. prepared to lace war and to con- ed. The following students will ba quer it. We want our children The boys will also engage in to find a better solution lor the competition at the Garfield Park. awarded diplomas: problems which we can't answer. Abernethy, Charles Dean The world apparently is moving Allen, JoAnn larther and farther away from inAmes, Max dividual liberty and tolwation ol Anderson, Loretta a great variety ol human behavAndra, Carl Otto ior. farther away Irom internaAngell, Gloria Rae tional peace and tree circulation Bertoch, Elizabeth ol men and ideas. A reversal in Bailey, Sharon that trend is the goal we would Baker, Sharron Rene set lor our children today. Bawden, Kent Howard Soon, the graduates will take Bennion, Don Udell their first stops on a long JournDespite some adverse publicity Bosen, Aldon K. ey, seeking answers to the ques- on the free polio shots that were Bradley, Carol Frances tions which each generation must given in Idaho, practically all who Broderick, Reo J. had previously signed up for their Buckner, Sharron answer anew. children to be given the shots at Robert Does the universe make sense Garfield and Webster Schools, Brown, James Floyd in terms cl human comprehen- went through with the program ranis", Casey, Mary Sharron sion. and A i! does, what sense? on Thursday and Tuesday. Doris Kathleen Catten, we Does w'.i i what do and i Doctors and nurses expressed CHhdsey, Joseph LeRoy . want fa j really make sense? themselves as being well pleased Christiansen. Charles F. What do v.j mean by good and with the attitudes of parents and ! Cheney, Shirley Ann had, by ug and beaulilul? children. (Clark, Ellen LaVem The an.wtrs to these questions Only 24 withdrew their chil-- 1 Colby, Barbara Lee will not come now or in college. dren's names at Webster, but a Corbridge, Richard Quin They are the result ol a lull lile larger number signed up to Rose Marie ol thinking and experience. We teract this loss. j Crawford, Carol don't ask the teachers to give the I Davis, Betty Fay answers: we want only that they Densley, Jerald LaVerl help our children become preparDay, Lowel Val ed to find the answers themselvDixon, Charlotte Carel es. Doxey, La wry E. To the teachers who will reDusenberry, Kay Vernon main to teach the undergradu-aies-ih- a Elder, Ray Arnold "eight hour parents" Elzinga, Yvonne Kay we would make one or iwo reFellows, Willis Ray quests. Teach our children to Farnsworth, Keith A. think, to think with their hearts The Board of Education of the'-g- , and with their minds. Granite School District adopted Teach them courage, real courto act their upon age independent bcliels and not raw, physical courage which is a drug on the market today. I Leo Richard A. Baboons and rats can face phyThe minutes of the Board meet- - Gillespie, M' sical attack without tear: humans school in that wen I should also ba able to lace ideas ing say be part to instruct, ployees requested with the same courage. to counsel and to persuade, We would have our children depossible, that all students put off velop a sense ol history. Not the marriage until after iney have , 5 am mere veneration ol national f-- - high school work, g ' shrines and a worship ol the past completed that the B; ,1 Education adopt but a feeling that the world has a Hardy Euen Uon policy which requires that stu- - Haslam, Donald S. been a long way in growing, that dents after until remain single they belong to that world, lor to- graduation from high school or Haslam, Alice Diana day is the mirror ol yesterday terminate attendance in the high Hawkins, Karen Marie Heber, Clifford Royd and the beacon ol tomorrow. schools of the district." Enid JoHannah Hendrickson, We would ask. too, that the tea.. . hlLm This action has been taken only chers also teach us parents some- after a most careful study of the.g! I thing ol their patience and toler- problem. Some of the reasons Herrera, Jim Frank Mark ance and love. which defend the position taken Hiatt, Jerry Jack Edwin Hill, by Die Board follow: Wilson, Laura Louise Huith A friend asked me the other 1. In case of changed marital Hulse, Irene X day if didn't have any tears. status, there has been an increase Hulse, Ilene X fear nothing or no onaexcepi of attendance problems. Marriage Hymas, Glenna Ruth God. causes students to feel they are of Jacketta, Gloria Colleen legal age and therefore have no Jacketta, Jeanine Margo Clair Hullaker says that the most In parental accountability. fallow who can't get to first base cases when parents have been Jacketta, Neil Edward with his girl should try a new contacted concerning their contin- Jefferies, Cgrollyn Ruth Connie Lou diamond. ual absence, the schools receive Jenkins, Verllain Jensen, Good advice. Clair. Irom a Jew- little support. Johnson, Carolyn June elry man. 2. Students who are married Johnson, Cleo Agnes enter an entirely different social Johnson, Richard Lavell Just Criticism 11 Just criticism does some indiv- group. The married student loses Jones, Berne Barnett extra-claJones, Marilyn activities in a interest iduals more good than compliment. People who really want to and fails, in most cases, to sup- Jones, Marjorie Ann Jordison, Matthew Kent improve themselves and adjust port school functions. their lives to those of others can 3. Boys and girls who marry Katsos, George learn only by Just criticism. their high school career Kenner, Gerry Harvey We always wish the other fal- early in their desire to discuss Kimball, David Douglas in vary from beam low would remove the with Other Kunz, Joseph Wayne marital experiences his own eye before he tries to school students. For the Kirkman, Paulina D. take the mote out of ours, but high most part, they seem rather will- Larsen, Dixie Donn why not look at it this way: by ing to discuss these experiences Larson, Shirley out of the beam him take letting Lawson, Gary John our eye. we are perhaps helping freely. Lazenhy, Lama Gay mote. him io remove his 4. In one high school of the Leavitt, Carol district, 29 of 52 girls who were Lewis, Kathryn Lucille Someone has defined tears thus: encouraged to postpone their Malta, Robert E. glum drops. marriage actually are now going MacDuff, James Arthur with different boys from the time Marshall, Mina Alice Why is it that the fallow who they first talked to the counselors. Martin, Tilden C. isn't good enough to marry the 5. In many cases, married stu- Matthews, Perry L. daughter turns out to be the lath- dents eventually leave school of McQuivey, Val er of the smartest grandchildren their volition whether the school McCullough, Larry R. in the world? requests it or not. Miller, Leon Carl 6. Finally, this policy has com- Monserret, Shirley May Some of the old movies on TV plete support of school faculties Mirabella, Angela Marie would be belter If they had shot which are close to the problem Morris, Myma Jean Lee W. less film and more actors. and most parents and students Mortensen, Ann indicate approval of such a policy. Newton, Jayne Wahlin Verl Newbold, school Parents of Cyprus high Epitaph He loaded up on cocktails are encouraged to work closely Nicholes, Jay Thomas Til he saw two roads ahead. wiih school officials in the solu- Nixon, Blaine Nielsen, Ruth He took the one that wasn't tion of this problem. Norris, Richard (Dick) there Oliver, DeMoyne A. instead. And now he's here Magna Man Graduates Olsen, Richard E. Pappas, Gloria Ann I could never think well of From Training School Park, Delbert A. man's intellectual or moral charPatterson, Ronald Edward Mer 2990 C. Anderson of Kent unwas if he acter, habitually ton was Way, to his recently Pedersen, Elray Lincoln Magna, faithful appointments. employed by Euclid Division of Peck, Boyd General Motors in Cleveland, Pendleton, David J. School Patrol Named Perkins, Norma The school patrol at Webster Ohio. After graduating from the com- Petersen, Karen will include Hussell for 1955-5- 6 t, pany's Service Training School, Petersen, Lamarr Marvin Waterson, David Dea, Lcta Ronald L. Kathy Rees, Richard Bar he visited with his family and Petersen, Michael ker, Brent Bowen, LuAna Will friends a few days in Magna. He Peterson, Phillip L. Jr. Illto now has George returned Phillips, Billie Chicago, Privett, lams, Dwight Marian Louise Evans, Larry Havrilo, Kathy inois, where he will be a service Powell, Marlene Lorena Powell, man for the Christen' company's heavy Mauch and Kathleen Prisbrey, Patricia Marie duty equipment sen. old-sta- -- Read The Complete Home Newipaper" Entertainers To Perform At Talent Night Friday MAGNA MAN IS AWARDED FINE HONOR BR0CKBANK FINE PROCRAM ARRANGED FOR WORTHY BENEFIT GRADUATION FRIDAY EVE SET MAY 26 Annual Event To Be Held in North Jordan Stakehouse :ine Program Begins at 7:30 p.m., Certificates Are Given The annual graduation exercises of Oquirrh Stake Seminary will be conducted Friday evening. May 30th, 1:00 p. m. in the North Jordan Stakehouse, announces officials. The program has been planned around the theme of The Lord ia My Shepherd," and will include the following numbers: Prelude, Enid Hendricksen. March of graduates, with Miss Hendrickses at the piano and De- Moyne Oliver, violin. Invocation, Joseph Chadsey Marlene Scripture reading, Hanson. Salutatory address, ElRoy Ped- - Successful from every aspect, particularly in the number and quality of entries, was the preliminary tryout for Talent Night, d sponsored by the Lions Club Wednesday evening in the Cyprus auditorium. A total of 32 entered. The Talent Night will be held arge Entry List Expected this Friday night, May 20, in the Cyprus auditorium, beginning n $750 Prize promptly at 8:00 p.m. All proceeds Competition will be used for boys' and girls' fund of the organization-benefiti- ng anall the youth of this area. Qualifying rounds for the nual Spring Tournament of the Tickets may still be purchased Utah Copper Golf Club will be- from any Lion Club member or gin next weekend, May 21st, and at the door, announces the comcontinue until June 5th, announce mittee in charge. officials. A total of $750 in prizes Cactus Jim To Attend ha3 been fitted. Cactus Jim of KUTV fame, The tournament is slated for will attend and a Salt Lake group will judge the talent to include: June AMATEUR Joan MacKay, tap To qualify, scores on 27 holes accord-iamust be posted and an entrance dance; Sandra Jo Holman, Helen and Marian Jones, fee of $3.00 paid. duet; Wright Family quartet; VirWonderful Prises Some of the prizes will include: ginia Pappas, vocalist; Sophomore Flight BBC Quartet; Linda and Denny Slick, Championship Ambassador, quartet, broiler; linen tablecloth and 12 pantomine; Gerald Romrell and napkins; Emerson radio, Boonton-war- e humorous; Lauren Gray, pantomine; Pete set. A Flight Man's two suiter Rizutlo and Mai Campbell, duet; Pearce, vocal; Gene suitcase, double bed electric blan- Kelly Joe W. Ribotto, ket, single control; 6 quart Presto Knadle, vocal and accordian. pressure cooker and Ansco Ready Jr.,PROFESSIONAL Harry Kle-ka- s, Flash Set Camera. s. vocal and John Drain B Flight Presto percolater coffee pot, Presto skillet and lid; 16 Prises Listed pc. set Boontonware; tapered 18 Ladies Overnight case. A total of $200 in prizes will C Flight Linen set; Coleman be awarded $50 first prize each stove; lace tablecloth, waffle iron. for the amateur and professional D Flight Remington 60" De- and second and third prizes in luxe electric razor; Big Boy Bar- each division of $25 Savings becue; Coleman lantern; 6 pump- Bonds. kin and brown towel ensemble. E Flight Halleite aluminum set, electric toaster, Big Boy barbecue, 14K 6 pc. steak knife set and case. AY SWIM Trophies jvill be awarded to medalist and first place winners QUALIFYING I0UNDS GIVEN FOR GOLFERS The annual graduation program of the Broekbank junior high school will be held next Thursday, May 26th, 7:30 p. m.. announces Principal Clark Frei, and the theme of Exploring Our Future," will be stressed. Student body officers have included: president, Chick Hatch; Dick Pearce, vice president: Jill Steven L-- (Curly) Sandall of Johnson, secretary; Deanna Nord 3183 South 8560 West in Magna, quist, Elaine Woodland and Lynhas been nationally honored in da Wilken, cheerleaders. bein named member of the Graduates Listed (President's Club for new organ: Adams. Patsy All Lynn "Don among the country-wid- e field farce of the Penn Mutual red, Monte Anderson and Judy enen. Angell. Student response, Joan Rod- Ufa Insurance Company. David Baicrline, Sharon Bail, gers. - A comparative newcomer in the Arlene Barker, Tommy Barnson, Piano solo, Gary Lawson. insurance field, Mr. Sandall led Jean Enid Bendixen, Scripture reading, Josephine the entire field in competition DeannaBeckstead, Bcmdgen, DeOla Bliss, Hanson. with men placed under contract Charles Bowen, Darlene Bowen, Sermonette, Juanita Hansen. at the time of his entrance into Karen Breeze, Ronald Bringhurst, Bless This Quartet, House," the business. In recognition of his Kenneth Broadhead, Beth BroBob Grant, Don Bennion, Dee he has gan, Carol Brown, Ray Brown, performance, outstanding Fowlks, Kent Bawden. been invited to attend an inten- - Joyce Buck and Clarine Burr; graduates, Mel- - yj three-da- y educational Lois Carter, Joyce CavaneC, Iference to be held at the Max Christofferson, Sharilyn Pres-1 diplomas, any's home office in Philadelphia Clement, Gordon Cluff, AActte ident. Wilbern Grant Bangerter, frora May 18th through 20th, at Colby, Pauline Collings, Carol President J. Frank PeeL which time methods for improv- - Collona, Dennis Coon, Elva Coon, Commencement address, Wen- Mrvice to the public will be Margie Coon, Grant Court, Chad dell J. Ashton, member. General jag studied Culley and Norman Curtis. Deseret Board, Sunday School Michael Daniels, Cleo Davis, Union. x While in Philadelphia, Mr. San-da- ll will be honored in a special Cleora Davis, Judy BeBry, Brent Closing hymn, graduates. Robert illey- jf Dfdma Kareen ceremony by Malcolm Adam, Benediction, Bill Redmond. Tony Doutis, Doxey, of Mr. the president company. JoAnne Allen, Max Ames, LorIlene Draper, and Marilyn etta Anderson, Sharon Bailey, Sandall is a member of the HarCarol Bangerter, Kent IL Baw- old R. Gaisford Agency, with the Vern Earl, Paul Ekblad, Pat den, Don Bennion, Leona C. headquarters located in the Con- Ellsworth, Kristine Florence, tinental Bank Building. Bergstrom, LaReida Bolin, Carol Robert Fox, Richy Fuller, Terry Cameron, Paul Carter, Doris K. Fuller and Carol Fullmer. Catten. Bertha Gage, Connie Garfield, Joseph L. Chadsey, Shirley Beverly Gillqtt and Brent Good-felloCarol A. Lew Cheney, Crawfard, only. Crosby, Betty F. Davis, Charlotte Some merchandise draw prizes Billy Hagen, Hugh Hales, Kurt C. Dixon, Lawry E. Doxey, Hales, Ralph Harper, Charles will also be given to Yvonne K. Elzinga, Carole E. Hatch, LcGrande Hatch, DeeAnn 18-1- .fLtion con-PocjP- ! Dun-ston- e. Cyprus School Awards Evans, Barbara Farnsworth, Diane Foutz, Rebecca Doreen Garrard, Robert O. Grant, Josephine Hanson, Juanita A Hansen, Marlene Hanson, Karen Hawkins, Clifford R. Heber, Enid J. Hendriskson, Barbara G. Herron, Jerry M. Hiatt, Jack E. Hill, Ilene Hulse, Irene Hulse, Jeanin M. Jacketta, Carollyn R. Jeffries, Verlain Jensen, Carolyn June Johnson, Cleo Johnson, Bemell Barnett Jones, Jones,, Marjorie O. Marilyn Jones, Gerry Kener, Pauline Kirkman, Gary J. Lawson. Shirley Larson, Carol Leavitt, Mina A. Marshall, Larry R. McCullough, Jay Monson, Myma J. Morris, Vem W. Newbold, Jayne Newton, DeMoyne A Oliver, Delbert A Park, Norma Perkins, Phillip Michael Peterson, Ronald Peterson, Marian L. Powell, Mar lens L. Powell, Patricia M. Prisbrey, William S. Redmond, Dwa nna Lee Riddle, James H. Robi son, Joan E. Rodgers, George & Rushton, Eugene A Scott Shirlene Stark, David Stephenson, Arlene Sudbury, Phil Sutton, Diane Swensen, - Donna Swensen, Mariam L. Tassie, Erwin Thaxton, Doris LaRae Thomas, Edith Solomon Thomas, LaRae Thomas, Harley E. Toons, Bruce Umemoto, Dorothy J. Wach, Carol Wend el, Ted Whittaker, Laura Louise H. Wilson, special certificates to Paula Smith, Myma Jean Morris and David Reese. Profitt, Robert D. Rasmussen, Morris Phil Redmond, William Stewart Rem David A. Reid, Larry Glen Rueckert, Michael Richards, Gerald Low Riddle, Dwanna Lee Robison, Aaron Charles Robison, James H. Rushton, George Sherwin Rushton, Joseph W. Sanelli, Mary Jean Scott, Eugene Allan Shakespear, Rex B. Simmons, Glen Gory Skogg, Walter IL Smith, Jay Kent Smith, Paula Allyne Snell, Jacqueline Thomas, Edith Solomon Sorensen, LaNae Ruth . Stevenson, George D. Sudbury, Arlene Swensen, Diane Swensen, Donna Jill Tassie, Mariam Louise Thomas, Doris LaRae Thomas, La Rae Thomas, Wayne Toone, Harley Edward Umemoto, Bruce Vosnos, Dorothy Wach, Dorothy Jane Wade, Helen Bernice Wendel, Carol Whittaker, Ted Curie Wrathall, Richard Arthur Wright, Kathryn Wriglcy, Bobbie Mae Zrnger, Edward Cable Magna-Gartiel- Assembly Monday, 130 pan. The annual Awards Assembly of the Cyprus high school wil be held at the school auditorium on Monday, May 23rd at 1:30 p. m. All students who have gained recognition during the past school year will be awarded Certificates of Merit" by the school. In addition, all scholarships awarded to senior students by colleges, universities, business interests and clubs will be presented at this time. Several senior students will receive recognition of this type. One of the special features of the program will be the announcement of the recipient of the Hugh Cannon Memorial Award, given annually by Mr. Ned Winder, 4o the outstanding male student in the graduating Hawkins, Marilyn Hayes, Ronald liaymond, Melvyn Heaps, Kent Heber, Carla Henline, Jay Henline, Ernaldo Herrera, Bernita Hill, Lola Hill, Billy Holt, Thomas and Hoover, Judith Hutchison June Hymas. Michael Inman. LaRae Jenkins, Dennis Jensen, Dixie Jensen, Dennis Johnson, Ila Johnson, Jill Johnson, Sharrel Johnson, Robert Jones, Valora Jones and Wayne Jones. Gary Kelsey, Ramola Kendall, John C. Ketchum, Carol Klima and Don Koropp. Leon Lafeen, Lynn Lafeon, Willis Lester, Lee Loveland and Don Lund. Lee Macstas, Mike Maez, Geor-gen- e Mageras, Tess Mamales, Bonnie Manning, Mina Masters, May Matsumura, Ilene Maxwell, Ray Memmott, Larry Mitchell, Marie Mortensen ad Chiquita n; West-erneer- CROUPS PLAN 2-D- POOL DRIVE In a concerted effort to obtain vUiUt n dad mmii tm the Magna Swimming Pool, a group of members from the Magna Community Council and other civic organiaationa. will make a door affair and residents may join fho 8100 dub, buy 1 ticket or more. MAGNA The committee emphasises that a great many people have never contributed to the fine civic proPreliminary work on the new ject, and seek everyone's cooper- erected be will that lights Lake Salt throughout Magna by Will you give today? County is now beginning, under the direction of W. R. Carlquist, county electrician, and the cooperation of every home owner is Will You Cooperate1! NEW LIGHTS TO BE PLACED IN SOON SURVEY TO BE being sought. County officials kindly ask residents to extend their accommodation in letting county workers go through their premises to string lights, etc. Mr. Carlquist MADE ON LOST STREET SIGNS guarantees that the utmost precaution will be used by the men in going on private property. The first new lights will be placed in July, but considerable preparation will be necessary before that date. Under the capable direction of deputy sheriff W. A. Sheppick, a Gerald Nelson, Leora Nielsen, survey is to be shortly made on Several musical numbers, fea- Kenneth Nielson, Nyle Norris and all missing Magna street signs, musical Louie Notarianni. turing outstanding and findings given to county and from the school, will conCurtis Okerlund, Wayne Oliver, state authorities. stitute the balance of the program. Delila Olsen, Gerald Olsen, Ken- Parents, patrons and friends of ; neth Olsen. It is felt by the safety comthe school are cordially invited Joyce Pagliaro, Richard Passey, of the Maga Community mittee Dear thinking, reader, right to attend. A special invitation is Ray Patterson, Michelene Patti-soand right acting-hone- sty, Council that if Slow", Restrictfeeling, right the of to the parents extended Richard Pearce, Kaye Peck, purity, unselfishness in ed Speed, and other signs were graduating seniors. Gary Peterson, Gloria . Peterson, youth tend to success, intellect- - properly placed, it would aid in A full list of the recipients of Brian PMllips, John Philpot and uaityt and happinesa in manhood. reducing accident frequency in all awards will be carried in the Clarann Porter. -- Mary Baker Eddy this area. columns of this newspaper next Ross Rees, Joe Ribbtto, Scott week. Richards, Jay Richardson, Jeaa-en- e . BROCKBANK PROGRAM GRADUATION c Riley,- Connie Romrell, Rob- -, MARCH Of GRADUATES ert Rushton, Billy Rydalch and Invocation Sharon Turner Clyde Rydalch. School Band Musical Introduction Richard Sadler, Shirley Sadler. Rachmaninoff Prelude" Richard Salisbury,' Eleanor The Blue-Ta- il Fly" Robert Schroeder, Ema Master of Ceremonies .. Lee Searle, Fern Simmons, Le.Dick Pearce and Jill Johnson ..... Assistants BY Roy Smith, Linda Smith, Betty Historians: Sterner, Karen Sudbury, Dianq. First. Year -- LA Fern Simmons. Swan and Valene Swensen. -- Elaine Woodland Second Year The next monthly bingo night Janet Taylor,. Lynetta Taylor, Third Year J Brent Goodfellow of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Ronald Theobald, Brent Thomas, Sharilyn Clements will be held Saturday, May 28th Bruce Thomas, LaRae Thomas, Fourth Year Fifth Year Chiquita McMaster in the Parish Hall, 2840 South Gaylord Tipton, Ronald Titcomb Sixth Year Myrle Worthen 9000 West, beginning at 8:00 Larry Tracy, and Sharon Turner. Vocal Selections Chorus .Mixed m. p. Harold Walk, Lorraine Weiss, Arr. by Nobel Cain Thanks Be to God Frank Williams, Lynda Wilken, The public is invited to attend Ed. by Harry R. Wilson Down Thru the Years" ' Arr. and tor their luck at winning a Pat Wolf, Elaine Woodland, Myrle William Stickles After Graduation" by table model radio, fishing and Worthen. EXPLORING OUR FUTURE IN: James Yates. camp Arlene Barker and Richard Sadler equipment. A jackpot Business Evan Zabriskic. game will also be featured. Civics Hugh Hales Enid Bcndixe.n Physical Education and Health Ronald Haymond Bruce Thomas Frank Williams . Robert Fox Joe Ribotto Instrumental Music Gerald Rupp, David Arave, Hugh Hales, Clairnct Quartet be will award An assembly A very busy week is outlined Emil Mirabella held May 23rd and awards for for the Cyprus high school senLiza" George Gershwin scholarships attendance, special iors, prior to their graduation of all kinds, achievement, alh'.e EXPLORING OUR FUTURE IN: May 27th. ...Patsy Allred tic and many others will be Home Making On Friday, traditional Senior Dun Lund Science Natural stuff day was held at Storm given. Robert Jones is May 26th. This Physical Science Yearbook Day later Mountain and roller skating Leora Nielsen and Judith Hutchison year the Cyprusonian has been Guidance Arts enjoyed. Deanna Berndgon under direction of Miss Lois Language Arts Law-wIndustrial Phillips and tradition Gary another On Tuesday, (White, sponsor, Linda Smith the son, editor. Next years editor of Vocal Music ing Graduating Class "C" on the mountain above the yearbook is Shirley Harmon Graduation Song I Clark Frei, Principal Presentation of Graduates Magna, and on Thursday, May and the editors of the Buccaneer of Promotional Certificates, O. K. Fothcringham, member 19th, Lagoon Day is anticipated, are Claudia Taylor and Sharon Awarding School of District Board of Education. . , Granite 'McGill. to go. Everyone is planning class. n, . - BINGO NIGHT SET MAY 28th Sch-roed- CATHOLICS BUSY WEEK OUTLINED FOR CYPRUS SCHOOL SENIORS as observed-whitewash- B.-ia- |