Show Kiwanis fetes 22 honor students at dinner party Twenty-two graduating students who will receive their certificates of graduation with honors next week were feted by the Roosevelt Kiwanis club last Thursday evening at a dinner and program 18 of the young people are from Union and had accumulated a or above average while at and 4 are Roosevelt Junior High Students who have completed three years at with an For the past eight years Kiwanis has held the honor banquet to acknowledge scholarship They also recognize athletic teams as they compete in various phases of the athletic to make a rounded out project for the vice The featured speaker of the evening was J C superintendent of the Uintah County School who commended the students for the attainment and their hosts for recognizing the scholarship phase of school Charles Whitehead and Kenneth Lamb responded for the students and Miss Arlene Olsen gave the response on behalf of the UHS Three musical a piano duet by Linda Beckstead and Bennie Lynn a vocal solo by Kathleen Squire and a saxophone solo by Linda were enjoyed by the Haws told approximately 80 and partners and guests that a great future faces every young man or woman who leaves high school and embarks on a vocation in life He used 15 points he indicated he had heard discussed by students which put the finger on parents and school people to help them find their places in life things as a religious background is desired for young and it becomes the duty of the parent to see that it comes from the as well as the families need to do things they need to curb early marriages and become established in the world there needs to be less responsibility on the part of the school and church on the time of young people they need time to yet too much leisure time is Mr Haws told the The speaker also indicated young people had indicated they disliked the magazines and motion Also they feel more emphasis should be placed on law enforcement and there Is a greater need for physical fitness and more demands to gain a higher education as the young people began their adult life need the backbone to stand up against things that are immoral and and our great nation needs to place more emphasis on the democratic form of government that is based on the two-party Haws said in conclusion Nathan president of the Duchesne School Board and a member of the UHS Board of presented the honor students with certificates from the Kiwanis club of which he is a Max UHS principal the meeting and arranged for the banquet which was served by the lunch workers He also arranged for the President Clair Duncan presided at the Other guests of Kiwanis were the five Japanese university students who are walking cross-country on a good will trip from San Francisco to New York They were introduced by their group Other guests were Mr and E R. and Calvin and Lawrell Jensen and Marion A. Tonight the local Kiwanis will have a in the basement of Modern Drug where they will repair signs for the Kiwanis Little League Next week they plan a joint meeting at Vernal with Bonneville of as a third |