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Show CAP TEAM IS HIGH III COMPETITION Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol cadets ca-dets placed among the four top teams at national competition at Wilmington Air Force base, Ohio, last week. The cadets are students at Olympus and Granite high schools. Each team had 33 members, a drill master and six alternates. On the Utah team Which flew east on an Air Force Cl-24 were Charles Beisele, Joe Reese, Charles and J. George Merrill, Don Vernon, Vern-on, Peter Hendrickson, Jared Hansen, Han-sen, Alvin Baer, Keith Howick, Bill and Paul Peterson, Jerry Jo-hansen, Jo-hansen, Leo Coonradt, Ronald Cundick, G.. Gill Jarman. Darrell Gugke, John Coons, Leonard Burton, Alfred Beckman, Dell Taylor, Manton Gibbs, Ronalds Ron-alds Sharpies, Parnell Williams, Alvin Adams, Jerry Johnson, Kenneth Ken-neth Dahl, Gary Alters, Gareth Fuller. Don Leavitt, Frank Allington, Charles Horman, Dale Mead, Jerry Whitehead, Alan Higbee, Phillip Sloan, Darrell Frame and Ronald Showell. Also accompanying the boys east were Dr. Kenneth C. Farrer, principal prin-cipal of Olympus; Gibb Madsen, principal of Granite junior high school; Col. Ralph Ottenheimer, director of CAP cadets for Utah, and Col. Dale Dunn, instructor of cadets for both Olympus and Granite. Gran-ite. Remainng in Ohio for the coming com-ing international drill masters and earn tests are Beisele, Charles Merrill Mer-rill and Reese who will compete Aug. 27 at Toronto, Can. In the past years Utah CAP cadets have made fine records in both national and international contests. Among those who reached the finals and took honors last year were Whitehead, Vernon, Hendrickson, Howick and Hansen. This year they were judged ineligible in-eligible for the international try-outs try-outs because of their previous experience. |