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Show MB An opening meeting for all community resident interested in becoming Crisis Line Volunteers, is scheduled for Thursday, Thur-sday, January 25, 1979 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 311 of the Utah County Building in Provo. According to Gary Burlingame, Vice-President Vice-President of the Crisis Line training program, the meeting is "for people interested in working on the Crisis Line as a volunteer." He said that each applicant ap-plicant will be considered, con-sidered, but must commit themselves to completing a six-week training program and to work for the line for 3 months before they are officially on as line workers. After training, which involves professional guidance to communication com-munication skills, suicide prevention, listening ear, rape intervention, in-tervention, and crisis calls, the volunteer are asked to sign up for 3 hour shift each week. "We would like to find people who have time to donate and have a genuine concern for people," added Mr. Burlingame. Those interested shoud come to the opening meeting on January 25, or call 375-5111 375-5111 for an application which will be mailed to them.. DRILL TEAM Craig Bennington, Willie Mc-Knight, Mc-Knight, Melvin Shafer, Matt Arnold, were on Nauvoo Drill Team demonstration at Lindon. Nauvoo Rifle Drill Team Demonstrated Routines At Lindon Elementary Stephen Athans, BYU student working in our second grade arranged for a group from the Nauvoo Rifle Drill team to demonstrate demon-strate their routines for the Lindon elementary students. This team represents BYTJ Department of Military Science in competition all over the Western States. Their performance was excellent. They impressed the students as their rifles snapped to the various positions during the drill, spinning, spin-ning, throwing the rifles with precise accuracy ac-curacy kept the students spellbound. This presentation added another possible vocation to the many demonstrated each year at Lindon. Some students undoubtedly will choose the armed forces as their career. Hopefully this experience ex-perience will help them make that choice. |