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Show cedar my HIGH SCHOOL NEWS i tt T I f i, By Wayne Decker j The senior class dance, the "Senior Hop." will be held on Friday, Dec. 17, in the College of Southern Utah ballroom. The dance is semi-formal, and the admission will be 1.10 per couple. cou-ple. A floor shew will be a feature fea-ture of the evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. Jerry Matheson and Roger Haycock Hay-cock are co-chairmen for the dance, with Flayne Green and Carolyn Endsley in charge of the Senior Hop assembly to be given during the forenoon on the day of tho dance. Decorations for the danoe ait under the direction of Joey Ferry and Rudy Torres. Kenneth Perkins, senior class president, and Ranae Gentry, senior class vice president, are acting in an advisory capacity to the committee assigned the responsibility for the annual affair. af-fair. t Last Tuesday Mrs. R. E. Win-terrose Win-terrose attended the meeting of the student council to assist in making plans for Christmas and New Year's dances. The dances will be sponsored by the Elks Club. Arrangements for the New Year's Eve dance have not been completed, but definite arrangements arrange-ments have been made for a dance to be held on Christmas night. Last weok the Primary Mental Men-tal Abilities test was given all sophomores attending the Cedar City High School. It is one of the three tests given the high school students during the school years they attend. The Kuder Preference Prefer-ence test will be given the juniors jun-iors shortly after the Christmas holidays. The Iowan State Achievement Test will be given the seniors next April. The results of these tests are filed and students can receive aid in planning what classes tc take and what field of work tc enter by consulting the test rec ords. Richard Gillies, member of the Cedar High School faculty, is re sponsible for the tests In the Ce dar City schools. |