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Show Compliment . . . Praise from Calif. Terry Tucker of the high school, who recently took his choir to California to sing at Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm and other places, received the following letter from the Ivanhoe Motel where the group stayed while in California. Dear Mr. Tucker: We wanted to express to you our appreciation for the priviliege of having had your choir with us at our motel. You have a very fine group of young people and surely one of the most attractive we have ever seen come through here. It must have been very gratifying for the students to have had such large audiences when they were performing at Disneyland and Knott's. I'm sure that they added greatly . to the pleasure of those who were privileged to have heard them. It is a goregone conclusion whenever we get a booking of students from the Utah area that the group will be well behaved and pleant to deal with. But your students not only were a pleasure to us, they had the whole motel talking about their . conduct. They were polite, well groomed, and full of good spirits and humor. Everyone was asking us, "Who are those students? Where are they from? From our experience with groups we know that a great deal of the attitude displayed by the students is a result of the communication they have with the teacher. When they have someone who is as gracious and thoughtful as you and your family as an example it always lifts the whole tone of the stay. We shall be thinking of you all next year and know that your trip to the East Coast will be a tremendous success. Cordially, Ed and Carol Demoretz, Managers Of course Terry Tucker did not bring the above letter to the Review. It was furnished by the travel agency inOrem who booked their tour to the coast. Regardless, the people of Pleasant Grove, the high school, and the students should be proud of the choir and their director and fine way they behaved during their California visit. The Review congratulates them on their impression they created there. |