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Show "1 'U' ;xfY r SIS3I!!!5'1 WSfeJP wWBaj y r i - J, V o t ? V ' v-- ,'f . r - v , "K, 1 g - a DESERET NEWS December Ftidoy, '- - . J.' " - - " 12, 1969 V, and Bill Dejong "face-off- " to open ice action for rest of team . . . Rev. Ivan Cendese , if Mochoy Is Test No Time To !2esf d y-- "'h . r Kt . . . Jim Freeman steals puck from Faculty Allstar, sets it up for teammate .i a - ; Uk i A. 5 ! Sm -- O " -- Gordon Wilson receives heave-h- o set- After scoring a second shot, the Rev. Cendese gets ideas about going for "old hat trick." the for goal. Young Americans photos By MERLYNN WILKER Young Americans Editor Ahaa, going after that old hat trick, huh? Good shot What a break away! This is symptomatic of the ice polo feaver that has broken out at Judge Memorial High. The bug has bitten them good enough to even get them hour of the up at a pry open-eyes morning for an occasional practice. with the first Beginning faceoff (that's something like a tipoff in basketball gets the game started) the Faculty Allstars and Student Scrubs give each other a workout they remember everytime they move a muscle throughout the day. One thing about it, they're not For openers, how about stars on gray satin, big white buttons and three special holiday price groups of dresses . . . 1800- - 20- - 2500 JBt our Kcthy Dongerfield, young A'nE'r from Kearns will be High School, downtown oil day Saturday to help you moke your selection I . 4' up from Jim, then gives it Fashion At A Price! t i . . . the greatest collection of dresses weve every had. For the Holidays, and work and play, the dress scene is really happening where the whole trip is sa.S'- V',t j '4 J .Vf-- FASHION AT A PRICE is the only way to go when it comes to H.. r K FAP! FAP! FAP! V- - . . . Judge High 'Faces Off ffilRIEN'nCMILIB ; Both teachers and students have been chasing a puck around the rink (or an iced up field) since they were almost small enough to sit on the rubber disc and swing their legs over. They make racing around on the blades look easier than walking. The five small Student Scrubs won't have to overcome what to football and basketball players would be a size problem. Shortest of the stick swinging quintet Gordon Wilson (5 feet, 14 inches) is mighty glad that height and weight arent a major factor in playing hockey. Most important is that you're mighty fast, have good control, can skate like mad and swing a good stick, sacs the pint sized puckster. Native New Yorker and a jun all novices. fcy Don M. Graviton, chef photographer ior at Judge, Jim Freeman is psjehed about the new interest in ice hockey; but as far as building high school teams: it's a tong way off. Not even in the heart of Canada where hockey has been big for years is there participation like that A few high schools have hockey programs, but that's about it. SECTION C Young Americans 1-- 3 4 Comics Entertainment City, Regional 5, G 7, 8, 10 |