Show i News ofrnrJInterest from Grand County High School r r in Il saasv — — -- — III ?' - "I y -- - £ —— — -- ' n - - Deficiency Notes aV : H‘ I 1 ?: tVf 4u F ' ' ££Wsfcsw '7( fe v m Kerrie Jensen working at Montgomery Wards plains details of an order to customer ex- r that the student body doesn’t want this type of formal activity at the present time No further plans will be made for the Snowball of ‘74 and the fate of the winter af' fair will be left in the hands of the class of ‘75 : er or principal ' “ Senior Snowball plans were defeated for the second time this past week celled for the same reason It was recently reGo fo Parents as seniors failed to meet scheduled for Marchsen-2 members of the requirements set in order but This week on March 1 to ior class did not show sponsor the affair This parents will be receiving traditional was enough interest to keep dance deficiency notices if their first scheduled for Dec- it on the activity roster children are having diThis seems to indicate ember 23 but was can fficulty in their class-wor- k The intention of the notice is to inform parents of the problem so that a solution can be found and help can be obtained before the end of the quarter In many cases this technique works out fine But if the student’s (problem cannot be solved in this manner it would be adr vi sable to have the parent consult with the teach- & - -- Mb Clifford Hutton a student in the work experience program stocks shelves at City Market Hdfoak Keep Etey Mike Holyoak senior represented Moub in the State wrestling match in Senior students are XT' i£ gi- used to help the students ven the chance to take ready themselves for a work experience for a lifetime Job He students course elective Students gain Vocational training involved in the program that they are not able to are given the chance to receive through the regseek a Job within the com- ular program Through munity These students this program students are are excused the last two paid for their work not periods of the day and only with money but also are given a maximum of by the experience and two credits per year for skill they learn A job if If this type of work k $ the 132 pound class last week The match was held duty to check up on foe in Delta Utah Mike knew kids and make sure they he would have some tough are to their jobs and are competition but he felt there on time He talks he should do pretty well with foe employers and He commented that his keeps in touch with him chances of taking state on foe students abilities were “very slim” as well as the training Mike has been w of foe ling for live years He employer to foe student is a very exciting wrest- - 66HSCsmnics classes hand-craft- '! I STi rife fcir '"jft comes from behind to win! Mike is also active in school affairs and was a can teach a student resteaches ponsibility Thigrograjnsjote them what it’s Itgoing to be like the rest of their life FORMICA WORK pot- ty High make and possibly how they School Ceramics Classes tery with foe wheel SHEET ROCKING could make it better by have been keeping busy throwing pot technique These students These pots are made putting- slot of effort into lately have been learning howto two ways foe simple or it pinch pot method and foe A4 0 February 28 1974 coil built pot which are fashioned in foe same way as foe ones made by the Pueblo Indians These COST pots are first briskly fiTotal tuition and feet costs at Southern Utah State College are lower than at any other red and then glazed four-ye- jhauwaub: As a senior member The students are now of the Red Devil Basket-i- n foe process of Raku ball team Mike Waiter- ar & &9 EDUCATION A four-yeprogram coupled with a relatively small (1700) enrollment and a strong faculty means each student has almost unparalleled opportunity for individual attention This offers SUSC students (1) a chance to build truly individualized rograms to fit individual needs and (2) an enhanced opportunity to succeed both ar college and in life I 3-- 't A ' V programs regular bichelor’s degree programs programs lower division genera education programs and strictly Individualized programs to satisfy strictly individual needs are all offered at SUSC A tremendous variety of courses In many subjects are available and Southern Utah State offers one of the state’s finest library facilities Vocational-technic- w r 4i BROAD CURRICULUM al sheid has sera three years full of sports in nig high school career firing them This process undertakes foe heating of foe kiln and firing: foe pots They are then re- from foe kiln with tongs while still red hot and placed in sand saw- dust or leaves This pro- cess leaves a pure metal boating of copper silver etc according to the gld kind of glaze placed on the A man two ve ry exceptional work and that Bryan Mo- Kinnon and Robert Winder show a lot of talent in work The class has hopes in j fc-- i kv "l fiji &F&J £H RECORD Graduates of SUSC have enviable records in some of the most prestigious professional schools in the country They also find unusual success in job placement and in positions they hold The major reason for this is the excellent academic preparation offered at Southern Utah State College St "e i'i te--i W '?'S u v i fe fc: TO PARTICIPATE ar letter-moy- Mike has been ed cm spor-Guym- able to operate a powered kiln this spring using stone ware pottery At present they only operating an el- kiln which does not give off as much heat SUSC works hard to involve as many students as possible in a myriad of activities-bo- th academic and extracurricular This opportunity to do more than simply complete the minimum requirements for graduation allows most SUSC students additional personal growth and development The simple mathematical combination of many activities and a relatively small enrollment demonstrates the increased opportunity for growth offered at SUSC on ing Along with his sports record" Mike’s scholas- - doing fe- three-ye- sport teams to take state championships in baseball in 1972 anT fo basketball as a guard in 1973 Mike has also bera named all regRm end 1" football and all region 880 relay in track Besides foe school sta- - ts Mike also enjoys ski- ted How SsSfej In student you have to be ries you’ll find here In scholastically oustanding fact Gus’s father is a which he is Also he is lawyer and they have a a red belt karate after lane beautiful home Gus said that the reaonly 13 months of trainson foat people have such ing Sterd Gus is learning to read a primitive view of Brazil is because there is and write the English lanSatected by guage and plans to write little literature about modern Brazil When you an essay contrasting America with Brazil when look at a picture of Brahe is able to Gus stres- zil you see foe Jungle ses foat there isn’t really and foe mountains : and foe natives instead of foe much basic difference between Brazil and foe US gains they have made in There in a less severe living conditions and life drug problem there but styles Although Gus is obit still exists Kids have their hot cars their fa- - viously strong in char- 'J gals and acter ha is bound to miss These rare fclights found erenttyTes udressl his home and family and fooir way to lockers with There is electricity and is looking forward to his ' the help of Secret Sistei-srunning water and tele- - ' father’s visit to the states Secret Sisters were dein June or July vised to help club mem bers get to know each other a little better Every girl wrote her name locker number and combination on a piece of paper These were then placed in a can and the girls drew foe name of S&rt 1-- college or university in Utah In addition SUSC’s fees for residents or other states are among the lowest in the nation Food and housing costs are similarly inexpensive State candidate for President of last studentbody spring and is currently Gus Fava the new Roserving as president of the senior class tary Exchange student is a mdst versatile indivi-du- al To be an exchange the ed tic record is outstanding with a grade point aver-th- is age of 395 he is cur- rently acting as presi-bein- g dent of foe National Hon-hi0r Society for 1973-7- 4 upon graduation Mike i8 planning to attend col-aic lege with a major in foess administration his goal gh re bus-ectr- : their Secret Sister One week’s time was spent being nice to their “sisters” by giving her things and Just being friends At foe monthly meeting on Monday Feb 26 foe girls revealed foe names of the secret sis- ters Many friendships had their beginnings thanks to this activity who The girls participated thought it was great many found it especially nice when AND ACADEMIC REPUTATION things were going wrong to find a note or cookies in their lockers re- minding them that someone really cares Within foe last four months Southern Utah State College was given foe highest accreditation rating offered by the Northwest Accrediting Association Such achievements as the Utah Shakespearean Festival successful pioneering projects in teacher training and advanced techniques in the biological sciences further build SUSC's already strong reputation AND AREA Commercial Printing Southern Utah offers a clean relaxed environment that makes it an excellent college location Cedar City offers excellent facilities-medi- cal transportation retail shopping SUSC students Outdoor recreation opportunities-hunti- ng skiing housing etc-f- or almost unmatched sightseeing camping fishing photogiaphy etc-a- re The Times -- Independent & BUS TRANSPORTATION- - 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