Show New Lessons Lessens in Sportsmanship New Music Man Homecoming NEWS A Park High student went to the H Skyline Highland g game a me F Friday rid a y Sept 22 Highland played well but they lost the game It didn't rain but it was cloudy Highland students have havea a good school spirit There is isa a group of boys that wear blue shirts and w when hen the cheerleaders cheerleaders cheerleaders cheer cheer- leaders arent aren't cheering the boys in the blue shirts are Students of Highland get to their places in the bleachers an aria ana anastay stay until the game is over They are not permitted to run up and down the sidelines as the students students students stu stu- dents of Park High Re porter DeeAnn Debenham Five members of the class of 58 returned to Park High Friday Sept 22 1967 for their Homecoming Assembly Sue Fisher Boyle Carol Johnson Weaver Robert Wallin Brent Boyle and Bill Reed The assembly consisted of a kangaroo court with Bill Reed as judge Next the senior girls presented presented presented pre pre- a fashion show wearing clothes t that hat were wo worn r n in 1958 It will be interesting to see if the girls of 78 will model the mini skirts worn by bythe bythe bythe the class of 68 especially if 78 78 styles are long Reed Wallin read an account of the class stating who they married and how many children children children child child- ren they have He also paid tribute to four members of the class who have died Since so few of the class of 58 58 were available for the assembly the s senior en i 0 r girls helped out by doing a short skit centered a around r 0 u n d the song Youve Gotta Be A Football Hero The assembly ended with Sue and Carol leading the student body in Park Reporter Connie Mair The National Schools Assem- Assem lies pre presented s en t e d a recital of Spanish and Flamenco dancing The d dancers a nee r s were dressed in the co costumes s turn e s of Spanish dancers The presentation presenta presenta- tion was by one family of father son and two daughters while the mother helped with the costumes cos costumes costumes cos- cos and makeup These assemblies are presented presented presented pre pre- as an educational function for the teaching of the students about the newer and better t things h i n g s of life These assemblies co cost s t nothing to watch and the parents are welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come to come corne and they can see what the students are doing in school for recreation and fun The assemblies to come corne are areas areas areas as follows Trained Animals Wednesday February 28 at 1115 am a.m. and a Musical Tuesday April 30 Reporter p.m.-Reporter Dennis Lemon Mr Gary Clark P music teacher was born and raised in Salt Lake City He attended Granite High School After high school he went on to attend the University of Utah He was married in June of 1966 He has many interesting and fulfilling hob hobbies b i e s such as photography p printing r i n tin g electronics electronics electronics elec elec- two way radio communication communication communication comm comm- sin singing gin g and many more But the act activity i v it y he enjoys most is s flying his 93 feet high 55 feet wide hot- hot air balloon This balloon is the largest hot-air hot balloon in the United States He gave daily demonstrations at the State Fair this year and between the halves of a professional football game in New Orleans This is Mr Clarks Clark's first year of teaching Reporter Reporter Terre Smith The Junior class sponsored the Homecoming Dance Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day night Sept 22 The dance was not successful because the band which was supposed to play never showed and records had to be substituted A few alumni and a few students came but not as m many any as was ex ex- ex- ex R Reporter Reporter e p 0 r t e r Roseann Huhtala The members of the Park City football team went to Heber Tuesday Sept 26 to see the Wasps versus the Dons Don s from Spanish Fork Wasatch picked up a 13 0 win over the class A A A Dons The coaching staff of Spanish Fork displayed poor sportsmanship sportsmanship sportsmanship sports sports- manship when at the beginning of the last quarter they sent their team off the field and refused to play out the last qua quarter r t e r with the superior Wasps Reporter Reporter Dave Gardner Gardner Gardner Gard Gard- ner and Dennis Bitner Now its it's the law Up until this y year yea e a r it was just bad manners and poor driving to creep along piling up the cars behind you on the highway But a new Utah law now in effect requires that slow moving moving ing vehicles to the pull right right right- and let the moving faster traffic pass The Utah Safety Council also reminds freeway drivers that they must keep to the right lane unless traveling faster or passing other traffic |