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Show Pe ae Surat S, N ets:+ Schoool1s ] 9 | FARR * and WEST candy a Wahiquist — The sale sponsored School Se ulty “menbets, i Parbt " Teacher officers and cookie school group has been completed. by the All of the 673 students, plus | . a 26 faculty members, 14 PTA of-| Parent-Teach- jer Assn. last week during the ficers, about 43 room mothers and : annual “Phys. Ed.” Revue turned another 10 school workers were, out well. “shot” for the coming year book, b : ae - Members of the assgciation | ‘the “Tumbleweed,” which will be the” last os cleared, $19 — enough money ready for cis event und e Wit. : by school, a cor ture oe aad ‘Gays, of schogh organi- | to e state and have ‘bank for assist- | projects. at - het) ing to Mrs. ‘Tsabel | al mid-week FARR WEST—In _ | completion exercises at the Wahl'quist Junior High School, 216 ninth grade ‘students received os eke Knight, L. Hill,. Linda Hipwell, Bonnie Hope | Hodgson, Ronald W. Modgson, Launa Ruth Hodgson, Mary Ann Hodson, Ronald K. Hodson, Norman James Holmes. Sam Lottie. n. Ellsworth, land,” ‘Elizabeth | Marie Parker. aes Sally land, Rhees; Linda Smith, McFai Shirle rook a Kenneth S. Alder, VerDene Allen, ‘Nor- Heals Rex. Anderson, Patricia Darwin Hot Session “| J. Brimhall, Lloyd Russell | v . Larry Vayne- T istrict in a sii a Nebeker, Oison, Irene Dennis Parker, F, Frank Arlene Earl Janice Wesley Earl M. Nielsen, Oyler, : the Sandra Wardle, son, — Lee Wayment Dennis Sandra Wilson, Farrell, Linda Ferrin,.. R. Fisher, Lee Mae Forsgr FARR WEST — Some 250 Wahlquist Junior High girls will take part tomorrow in a Dream” fashion “Teen-age show and mother’s tea while the school males compete in track and_ field events. he Kent Farr, Roger |} |[ |) ae | a The gifls will model gowns "| bought or sewed for the oc' laine casion and a number of boys who took up the delicate art of sewing will display shirts made during class periods. inAthletic events will eighth: Ee and ae ninth ee graders. at We: t t Bon liams, Joan Wintle, and __ AND TRACK EVENTS e Foes Weaver PLAN FASHION SHOW — im yt was not)hias) Bar- ibclagsie i ment. oe WAHLQUIST "STUDENTS| | Ame a Me- a. elude. elimination bouts for board me to ‘nor, qoute’, of, Mar- MeyerMont- Sharon er Lee Valentine,] H. Clair VanMeete: Vaughn, Dorothy Ve Vogt, Garold Walke Walton, Nan Wangse cu Oe ~~ This. action Wi Beason Markos, Marian William F. Elmer. Edward -Cloyd England, B. i an. Thuphp Frackrell, Carl J. Robert on the matter, ‘ Clark, Theran Crowther, Sharyl Lynne Deamer, Mona Rochelle Dillon, Douglas K. DeVries, Ronald DeVries, Ralph L. Edwards, Frank K. Ellison, Joe Elmer, for Supt. Bates en i | i | Fiet etic of the ac-| | man was officially invited G. Mayhew, G. E. Clarke, Ronald J. Coletti, Janet Costley, Bonnie Ann Cottam. Bernard, J. Cragun, Kenneth D. Cragun, Larry Cragun, Bill Craynor, A. Parley Bates’ was dicppedl eial” E. Kathryn Christofferson, John Douglas 74 as superintendent of the fe County School District this week o _ when the’ Veber County Board off _ Education ( ted re to find a ‘position. Frances | Brockbank, Diane Buck, Grant W. But|ler, Kimble S. Call, Douglas Campbell, Larry W: Carver, Boyd Child, Clark, tion and assured he would be re-; Imlay, Pebley, Ella Jane Penman,)| Betsy Petersen, LaMont R. Peterson, | Reid Theron Phillips, Paul Joy Picke| ett, Larry C. Pickford. Marilyn Pineock, Joanne Probst, Jo~ Ann Rasmussen, Bill Rawlings, Connie . Jean Reddon, Ina Marie Redford, Ann| Rhees, Steve K. Rich, Ross Robson, Beverly Rogers, Craig Runnels. Thelma C. Sales, Lynn C. Satter-/ thwaite, Richard Sharp, Robert; L, Sharp, Clair Shaw, Claron Shaw, Con-| nie Rae Shaw, David B. Shaw, Bryant) W. Skeen, Albert D. Smith, Curtis! E. |) Smout, Vonnie Stain, Marian Stanger. Gary D. Stark, Richard Statier,| Glenn D. Stauffer, Ann Stephens,| Bryce Stewart, Gary Storrer, Ken-| neth Summers, Blair Taylor, Bonhie| Lou Taylor, Bonnie Sue Taylor, Bruce}! Taylor, Connie Taylor, JoD’Ann. Tay- . : Darrell Andrew, > Bailey, Linn J. Baker, Myrna mee) ‘Baker, Lonna Ball, Leola Barnes, Lauries) dann Barrett, Glenda Kay Baugh, Kar| lene Beckey, Marlon R. Berrett, Donna Bingham, Kurt <A. Blanch, Connie _| Marie Bowden. _ ‘Frank errill Augg, Patsy Harris, Sharon R Judith ‘Chugg, ou ham, “Marilyn son,.Clair B. Harris, James H. Ab it R. Hulala iane Meibos, Melvin aron Miller, Michael William Morrell. neryy Linda Wright, ‘Florence Rhea aoa Lorraine Johnson, Ann Folkman, : be Hori, James, LuAnn Jenkins, Lewis Jensen, Sheree Jones, Dianne Judkins, Beverly Kidman, Richard A: Knight, Sharon Louise Knight, Donald Kranendonk, Carol Dean Larsen, Lowell G. Larsen, Ronald Larsen, C. Jerry Laymon, Ronnie E. Laymon, R. LaMar Leatherow, Robert LeFave.: Janet LeMond, Sharon Lomax, Kenneth L, Manley, David S. Mathis. Beth Brown, Christine, Perry, Leon $Sharlee Heiner, Carole Ann Henich, Carroll Ann Hicks, Dennis Hill, Jolene Carol Jackson, Dennis Randail; Bruce. R. Greenwell, ley, Tahna Hadley, Darrell C. Hall, Jay W. Hammer, Shirlee Hancock, Lyle Grant. Hansen, Jimmy Harris. year at yee school are as follows: Un. Butt; Richard W. Walter Greenwell, David Peter Grieve, Irma Jean Groberg, Richard N.,. Gunnarson, David G. Hadley, Dennis Had- certificates handed out by Bryce | Jensen, member of the Weber: County Board of Education. — Sidney L. Wyatt, principal presented the class to the audience and ninth grade students gave the complete program. Following the exercises a completion ball was held in the school gymnasium,, Students who finished the third David | Greenwell, | S Mar Rog- |