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Show Thursday, September 27, EDON Lehi Free Press 1979 Page 5 Homecoming Activities Set Next Week by reported Homecoming assembly will be presented to the students Monday morning at 9:30 a.m. An alumni assembly is tentatively set for Wednesday morning at the same time. On Thursday evening a parade is planned, to be followed by a big pep rally and bon fire at the Principal Neil C. Christensen. Mr. Christensen and students will be asked to wear hats to On school. Tuesday students are to dress as their favorite movie star during Hollywood Day. Shock 'em Day is Wednesday and students are asked to frizz their hair and Thursday will be Day, Morgan Look-Alik- e with students wearing A Homecoming activities will get underway next Monday, October l, at the Lehi High School, it was said the week throughout special activities and events have been planned, climaxing with the big football game against Friday afMorgan ternoon, following by the Homecoming Dance in the evening. school. Some looking unpleasant clothing. Friday will be Purple Hush Day and everyone is asked to wear of the other activities will include a Hats Off Day on Monday purple ciothing and refrain from talking. hour one day. Teams will be cheered by a "Scream Team" consisting of the men of the school. Several other contests and events are also in the planning for the week. Activities are under the direction of the Student Council with Bob Cash, Throughout the week the school jazz band will perform before school, posters will be hung throughout halls the urging the students to display school spirit and elections will be conducted for Homecoming royalty. A beard growing contest will begin tomorrow, September 28, and continue until next Friday. A powder puff football game among the girls is planned for lunch r Brandon president; Smith, vice president; Susan Strong, secretary; Cyndee program Crittenden, chairman; Mark Redmond, business and Lori manager; Ingram, historian. k Select Your Special Order Christmas Cards and save 10 NOW if ordered before November 25th STUDENT OFFICERS have been named at the Lehi Junior High School to direct activities during the school year. They include Tim Cash, president; Kellie Jo Wilson, secretary; and Jim Geyerman, boys vice president, front I to r. Standing, I to r, are Kori Crittenden, program chairman; Lynette Davis, eighth grade representative; Ann Fitzgerald, girls vice president; Emily Peterson, seventh grade representative; and Art Dowdle, advisor. BIG SELECTION Junior High Names Student Officers and Campaigning elections are now over at the Lehi Junior High School and student officers have been named for the coming year. They include Tim Cash, president; Jim Geyevice rman, boys president; Ann Fit- zgerald, girls vice Kelli Jo president; Wilson, secretary; Kori Crittenden, program chairman; Lynette eighth representative; Davis, i grade and nun s 76 West Main 756-636- 3 Come in and see Emily Peterson, seventh grade representative. The new officers, together with their advisor, Art Dowdle, met this week to formulate plans and activities for the school year. A total of 40 students were candidates for the seven offices and several activities were held to introduce them to the students prior to the primary elections. A "Meet the Candidate" assembly was held and each candidate was given time to speak to the students. This was followed by the primary elections, with two candidates for each office facing each other for the final elections. These students . were divided. into two groups, one the Randy Bliss Graduates From our new selection of woodware Randy Bliss, son of Reid and Maxine Bliss, received his bachelors degree, cum laude in from the University 'of Utah this spring. Randy is employed Data with Electronic Systems Corporation and has been residing with his Timb.HineJ37.50 Jr Set JCanister 830 68e8 I I look. Gloss H jars in a wooden cabinet. B badges, School Night Tonight an room orientation session with the teachers. Parents will be introduced to the teacher and then each group will become involved in two' main concepts: (A) How to help your child at home. (B) Kinds of volunteer parent help mothers and teachers have a. get acquainted session. At 7 p.m. there will be SEGO LILY fire safety and reminded the boys and girls to always help their parents remember to put out camp fires they had made. "Never play with matches," and "Only you can prevent forest fires" were two rules emphasized by Miss Thoreson. She also ex the Bear Smokey visited Diane's Happy in Learning Lehi Monday morning, much to the delight of the children. With him came Miss Nancy Thoreson of the Pleasant Grove Forest Service office. Miss Thoreson explained to the children TA at the Sego officers 60 West Main Lily AMERICAN 1. Holding a Elementary School will begin their annual membership drive Monday, October poster of a child is Jimmy Adamson, with Jennifer Price, right, holding a poster urging PORK, UTAH about this time they can move from room to room so that they meet all their children's teachers. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Principal Carl Mellor will be in the Media Center to meet with parents and needed at school. For this session, parents should choose the one teacher they woulfj most like to get acquainted with. At 7:45 they can get acquainted with the other teachers. Teachers will be in their rooms to answer Pre-Scho- ol by the children have included a nature walk, the gathering of seeds and oberving insects. They are learning many new skills as they begin this school year under the direction of their two instructors, Diane Schmidt and Beverly Smith. plained and showed them joyed tools used in fighting fires and let them hear actual reporting on a portable radio. Smokey told his life story, gave each child a two-wa- big questions. Parents are asked to feel free to meet with him and discuss any concern or suggestion you have. personally meet parents and to discuss any questions asked. During Smokey The Bear Visits , DRIVE TO GET UNDERWAY-P- PTA MEMBERSHIP everyone to join. Sego Lily Back To Sego Lily Elementary School will hold "Back to School Night" tonight with activities scheduled to begin at 6:15 when PTA board members, PRIDAY'S OFFICE SUPPLY y bear and hug distributed a fire safety packet to each child. Other activities en the in family posters, speeches and a campaign assembly. Voting in the final election was held last Thursday and Friday Pre-Scho- UOfU finance and a total of 78 percent of the seventh grade and 83 percent of the eighth graders took the opportunity to cast their ballots. A total of 82 percent of the faculty and staff also voted. Blue Party and the other the White Party. Each party campaigned with Philadelphia area for the past five months. He will soon be going to the Dallas area for more training. Randy is married to the former Barbara Ekins and they have one son, Brandon. Time to search no more, discover what's Punt your Furnace? r happening in the FREE PRESS VISIT FROM SMOKEY THE BEAR-Chil- dren at Diane's enjoyed a visit from Smokey the Bear and a representative from the Forest Service Monday. Children include Rachel Brunetti, Erin Wight, Jonah Green, Melissa Fox, Mandy Jensen, VaNiece Schmidt, front I to r. Second row, I to r, Nanette Groll, William Hadfield, and Jeannie Gordon. 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