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Show "I" . yyfc y y. ylyyyy laaewyixuin ,r 4 h v j. M , Highland's Fling At A Fair! ' i &. Kc 06!? 6 V V J2 .Ik's-- 4; $& $ . - PS&: P fi'ii Sn','Pritoa Wpr'Wnfc IMaftaStopf v Ok: i 1 1 S(h 4V. John Whittaker, Fred Behle and Duane Anderson sample scones served by home economics student Laurel Summerhays . . . KR1STIXE KRAMER By . Highland Correspondent Talents and creative accomplish- - TV 4 - tyf Naylor's grandfather clock may be too tall for the shelf, but is just right to win Showcase prize. Ken Z'T ?u T2Iand st;ientsweref" y yu , P,lesented dayo?S jjssO' piesfiited uieu rated ? one-a- play, i"1 -- "The Applp h 'e ihe.rmu.' andOichestra cal abilities wth vaiimi., painotic numbers. The Gymnastic Club pro seated a demonstration of floor exer- opportunity to present their year- - Plsf.s balance beam and uneven lung achievements and specialties in parallel bar routines music, drama, art, industrial ait the auditoi mm auto mechanics, science, deoate, program, visitors had the opportune home economics and gymnastics ty to visit the other exhibits in the :s an school "Highland Showcase Model homes steieo cabinets, way of descnbing and demonstrating to public, parents, chest of drawers, a clock and a family and faculty, the accompush uniquely designed bed made oy the ments students have made through- - industrial ails students were d,s- out the year, said Principal Dr. played, while the winning art Edward YV. Parker. ptojects, entered in the Granite Ait The Showcase began in the Show, were seen m the Arts and Art Crafts exhibit se hoot auditorium where the drama Following DESERET NEWS, Friday, May 16, HidUded ruat orations which we.e dol.v 'hioughout the evening Th !le 0 deat, wlth hair, the problems of public edu. a N.h ,lon an 1 le nma'A'a.V rhild (if interest, especially to the vounger childien, was the zoological display by Mr. A. F. Ekberg, biolo gy instructor and regional specialist m zoology. Mr. Ekberg opened his more commonh biology room, known as the zoo, for the zooh.gi cal exhibit and everyone agreed that the cages of monkeys, alliga- fish, snakes, mice. tors, rats, hamsters and iguanas made the zoo" a very the trip to enjoyable, if not exciting, expenence. man-eatin- g Dsrer 1969 and other students crowd around painting display which was a major attraction at the "Highland Showcase.-- ' U nioiiMiuiion Debating tluee oiigmal, but lontio Hie uiM'itoi F- - Ne Photo by W ClauOell Johnson II Jan Norton portrays Eve and sings "whatever it is, love it," as she cradles doll in drama exhibit. Young Amermans SECTION C City. Regional Theater Joy Walker, Julie Bitner, front, Charlene Bitner, Stephanie Hansen and Debbie Brown do their own gymnastic thing for the Showcase finale. Lead the An exciting event' Two special groups of graduation at dresses in Jr, and Jr. Petite sires 3 to 13 ... wonderful savings! There's a great selection to choose in voiles, cottons, laces... whites and pastels. from All have been taken right from our regular stock of this Spring's fieshest, new young styles. Come in early for first choice! ... Diploma-Dress-Parad- this e in flirty-feminin- e, voile. Polyester Cotton is softly lined in acetate. Blue or Yellow w'while lace front panel. semi-she- er Pre-tee- n szes Ht-T- 2nd thsp, !!, Open tonight 'til f. Cnttonwoerf Well wi ir J .. .. ...3. L, 4 10. Z 8. 9 11 I |