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Show show, displaying clothes made by the girls in the classes. The shop, art, crafts, and science classes set up several exhibits of work done during the school year. All students who sold at least two of the 50c tickets to the show, or who paid $1.00 were shown the movie "Ivanhoe" last Wednesday April 10. ' Students will go to the polls tomorrow, April 18th, to vote in the primary election for next year's student-body officers and cheerleaders. Final elections will be held early next week. For elections, the school has been divided into five districts, each consisting of several home rooms. Students registered in their respective districts on Tuesday, April 9. They will vote tomorrow in the district in which they registered. regis-tered. Those who did not register will not be allowed to vote. Central Jr. High pitcher Roy Pehrsoh pitched a perfect no-hit, no-run game to spoil the Olympus Jr. Bulldog's opening baseball game of the season as the Bulldogs Bull-dogs lost 4-0 to Central on April 5. The Bulldogs came roaring back, however, and evened their record with a 10-7 victory over Kearns Jr. on April 10. OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley New officers were elected Tuesday Tues-day and included the following: President Douglas Engh, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Engh, 1895 East 39 South. Other officers named were Mona Hirchi 16, first vice president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. " E. Hirchi, 6458 So. 22nd East; William Knott, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Knott, second vice president; Janice Holbrook, 16 secretary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holbrook, 3619 So. 2110 East; Barbara Hoffmanf 17 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Hoffman, 2430 East 3080 South, treasurer; Judy Annette Robinson, 17 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robinson, 4249 Cumberland Dr., historian. Cheerleaders are Jay Wimmer, Robert Foster, Brian McBride, Barbara Nelson, Carolyn Wag-staff, Wag-staff, and Bonnie Jackson. The election was a representation representa-tion of 80 of the student body and was conducted according to national election regulations. "Teen-Talkers" OLYMPUS JR. HIGH by Nick Sturgeon Olympus Jr.'s annual Band-Orchestra Band-Orchestra Concert and Fashion show was held last Thursday evening, April llt in the school's auditorium. Tickets for the event were sold by students and proceeds pro-ceeds will be used to buy curtains for the auditorium stage. The program included musical numbers by the instrumental music and chorus classes, led by Mr. Don Peterson and Mr. Don Ripplinger respectively. The home economics classes under Mrs. De-lores De-lores Bearnson and Mrs. Ethylene Braithwaite presented a fashion |