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Show Harold Wall named topcorpsman at Kicking Horse Harold Wall of Cedar City and the son of Eunice Survay-or, Survay-or, was recently selected as one of the eight top Corpsmen at Kicking Horse . Jotb Coups Center for his exceptional performance per-formance in Center programs. Harold is presently training in the Truck Driving program. In addition t0 his Truck Driving Driv-ing program he is enrolled in the Center's G.E.D. program and hopes to acquire his high school diploma in this manner. man-ner. The Cedar City youth has been most active in dorm life activities and other Center programs, such as wrestling, bowling on weekends, and is currently a Rec Aide in the Canteen on center. The eight top Corpsmen of each month are presented witW a pprtiificntn nf rwnirtii. tion by the Center Director and are awarded a dinner of their choice at an off Center eating establishment. Kicking Horse is the only all Indian Job Corps Center in the United States. It is located lo-cated at Ronan, Mont, and provides vocational traiiing for 200 Indian youth, 16 to 21 years old. The Center is operated oper-ated by the Confederated Sa-lish Sa-lish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation Reserva-tion through a contract with the Department of Labor. |