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Show TST 0 EC ETE Wid Being historian of a school invo~ lves a great amount of work and time. This doesn't stop Sylvia Cutler. She has played the piano for ten years and still finds time to enjoy it. Brad competed in racing, ined, he had the (Barbara Stewart), to participate Youth Concert. March 26. in teaching a program May 6 She will major in music State at Weber SPOCSHRSCCOHRHSAOHSSOSZEE Iceskating well is hard work for but not for Kathy Heitz. She work with pleasure. Kathy spends 12-15 hours a week practicing. She has passed her third test and is working on her fourth. For the past four years, she has participated in Utah figure skating contests and has taken three first places in her group. Last summer Kathy took lessons from an Italian skater at the Broadmore Ice Rink in Colorado. She had the opportunity of returning this March and observing the world's competition exhibi- | tions. Kathy will participate in the Weber County Ice Show to be presented during the last part of April. Watch for it so you can support your county functions. some, mixes @eoeevnvneosoegeseneweeee @voereeeveseeeeeveoseee® Skiing ranks among the top winter Many chsports throughout the world. ampions come from many areas. To become a champion takes years of practice | Brad Hunter has been skiing steadily for eight years now. He belongs to a ski club of approximately 30 members who all compete. Since January they have traveled throughout the Inter Mountain area In a recent competings meet held Dale April 3 | an eacessvosnececesnnne For the first two students time i from Ogden wer in the Ut These stude Johnson and Barbara Stewart, violin duet. ah They were recommendedby the music supervisorof ( Both Carol and Barbara hav major in music. Along with tl / ; ; er responsibilities, both pr ily. : This being the first ti nor of participating in thi has been bestowed upon anyon den is especially a privileg ond should charish well. | , judging h paren s, usthey’re by what the sd er cent make it look : onevecceeesesessese @ean@erevsoveeeeverses All giggles, smiles, asm, Melanie Bunderson compet drama meet held at Bonneville| hool, March . Along with o represented her school in th ne division. Competing in the pantom ion were approximately twen udents from the various Ogde hools. The contestants reg: numbers for the then drew determining the sequence in would present their worke smaller ge. After had groups, presented his work, in the itched groups and the stude ede The judges then averaged. mpete at the rated | and Six were cht state meete ill be held at B.Y.U. in th 4+: this letter , to) pect Ben each hav student every : to our par-. po express the Te was then divid The group two Uree at Pine - Saturday, rate, playing for ten years, and bot @eevesneeeeeeeceeoeose eaves and learning. best bees meen eeesocccsene tino, College. 2 Th abled him to take first in his One Friday, April ay, he placed second. The he placed third. With hist Her practicing varies according to her available time. Sylvia has accompanied the Girl's Glee and A Cappella Choir. She accom panied the Sterling Scholar Nominee At present, Sylvia is piano and plans to present Friday. APRIL ah Lomond a iF relay--Ben Usse| ay—Ben fer, Lomond (House, Wal 7 4:05.3. Lomond (Thomas, Zef- Udink, Paige); 3:50.6. * 880-yard erlay—Ben_ Lor Carter, Phipps, Gillespie); . Be ~ (Goddard, cea | ; |