Show Millard I’aise t oumv I SPS I Thurs Mar ' a 14 19K5 'T&rZS&t I a sar Ruin Ashhv Dave I’urlcr Keith Wilkerson JckI Sannes Bill Boardman all hau' parts in this sear's musical Guys and Dolls to he performed this Resin C Chapman Kevin C Chapman sseekend Reflection contest winners runs thru Sat Musical We are excited with the great icsponse to our school’s PTA Reflections contest We had twice as many entrants this year Our winners have had their work sent to Fillmore to compete in the regional contest Winners in (heart division were: Alicia Hutchings Danny Knight Tran Ttnlinson Arlan Bennett Seth Staple John Greathouse ‘Guys and Dolls’ on stage 1 lie double east school musical Guys and Dolls opened Iasi night in the Cm tain time is 800 DUS auditorium The pla has a $3 00 (torn Mar admission ill Kim las and Marsha Laton plus the leads ol Sat ah Brown and delaide on I ridas night Thursday od Clayton and and Saturdas the k listen Whateott cast will take the si age Male leads are kesin Ashby as Nathan Detroit and Trov Toung asSKs Masterson Their parts are gangsters Other gangsters include Mike Jackson Cheerleaders encourage girls to tryout Ihc spoils season is last coming to close and that means sheerleading are tust around the comet “Ml gills interested should keep in mind that thev need to have their guides up and realize that cheer leading is a big tesponsibihtv but a lot ot tun" said ( ist ie Smith varsitv cheerleader meeting will be held Mondav March 2 at tet school in the student council loom lor all girls interested in living out heerleader advisor Mis Thump son will be her e to acquaint the gnls with what will be expected of them as a lieei leader I rv outs are tent vily set lor hursduy April 4 ith pi icitiees begingirts are encouragning March 27 ed to come to the practices and a trunits Twin I 7 : & 1 pm 9:30 lie nieiican legion uillary Post 135 wishes to announce the Girl State Tea and also honoring Gold Star Mothers will be held on Sunday March 17 at 30 p m at the Post Home (Rebecca Lodge) 1984 Gttl Staters Tina Tolbert Jodi Lynn Webb Le Win W'armck Cody Clayton and Monica Calhster will give their Girl State reports and escort the 198t Girl State ( andidates to be chosen for this sear Wivone interested is welcome Notice Effective March 24 1985 PLAZA TWIN show only the early show on Sunday will TIMOTHY SEAN PEHN THE FALCON & THE SNOWMAN A tue Story oxon 2 This is a Double Feature £ One admission charge i Girls State tea to be held HUTTON R Twin Tim Datren Jeffery Dave Porter d Gaskins keith Wilkerson Heatst Mint Atkinson and Brian Murdock Mark Petersen Dancers are lenntfer Abbott aC recta Nielson on Roberts Tobi Becks Sannes and Tonta Young Smith Sean Tippetts Sheri Dutson Jennv inhnson and Rob Wright plav parts ol mission people Other appearances will be made by t ristie Smith as a movie star and Becks W right as an old lady “I walk utound stage selling said Becky "1 play myself - a dumb docile kid have more fun playing dumb than singing” said Dave Porter “It takes twice as much work to have a double cast but twice as many kids have the opportunity” said Mr W’ankier He and Mr Lamb have been working hatd as directors of the approximately 50 member cast practicing almost every night since the first ol Lebruary Darnee Dutson and kim Clay took over as pianists for the play kim said “The numbers I’m not in play for" pretzels" College students urged to line up private scholarships now Deadlines are quickly approaching for summer and fall financial aid according to the Scholarship Bank Students with financial needs should begin now to investigate some ol the more than 25000 private aid sources according to Steve Danz Director These funds are available to students ith interests in a number of fields and many do not depend on demonstrated financial need as do state and federal funds For example students with an interest in business law and accounting can receive a stipend from the Lxcep tional Student Fellowship Funo and apply to the parent corporation lor all time work following graduation The Scholarship Bank is the largest private scholarship bank in the cotin try for undergraduate and for graduate grants and loans The computer sar help you find sources designed just lor vou based on your major occupational goal geographic desires type ot aid requested (scholarships loam summer work) and special skills and hobbies According to the director the computer guarantees each student at least fifty sources of aid It has been estimated that each package of aid : 7:15 : I pm 9:15 j Pm l Maddox Lyndsay Graff Ryan Anderson Max Covey Ken Dutson Britta Regan Danny Werth Mary Law Erie Luekart Sharia Steele Heath Pehrson and Randt Johanson $20000 in represents approximately potential money for college Private aid comes from America's largest foundations corporations unions and private donors and totals approximately 500 million dollars or one fourth of all available aid Thus it is an extremely valuable addition to the private and state moneys available As an example of the depth ol the search the bank reports one student found thirty six sources for the most unusual major ol "deep sea diver” Students wishing to use the search should send a stamped self addressed envelope to The Scholar ship Bank 10100 Santa Monica 2600 Los Angeles CA 90067 Campbells labels sent in Rosemary: Wed eve Rosie & Jack: Thurs Delta South recently sent m 22350 ampbells labels With the money earned in this project our school was able to purchase books filmstrips cassettes stories science and several other materials for our school’s Media Center Thanks to all who helped us in this project and tor all the parents who unwrapped all the cans 8pm-Midni- Elizabeth Blackwell was the first American woman to become a docin 1849 8pm-Mi- d 8pm-Mi- tor Dancing Open every night -- 5pm FORWARD Q PG u vk Q‘ PLAZA LANES beam Block knows every deduction and credit” fly 1 “There’s no room for mistakes when it “hv I go Coming Next: The The Mean Season Aviator Plaza Twin is located just North of Oelta Plaza Prices S3 50 Adults - SI 50 Children SI 50 Senior Citizens For Information Call on HWY 6 at the Pendray under 14 - S Mon Open Bowling: 9 am to 7 pm - Saturday 9 am to 2:43 pm Sunday I an tor more than 2 persons musi Be comes to m taxes That’s 0 H&R Block The real sJnJ harVort And they’re around all sear if I need (hem So u hen it corm to taking care of mv taxes take them to H&R BU k” ru Fri SAT: 'Moonlight Monte Carlo'- - 7 & 9:30 pm sign-u- p at 6 pm for both sessions No prrxon in the saddle of fate Francis Yeats Brow s? gvMna Pub & Lanes rental for groups 864-445- loose “I know every bolt and Midnight 864-445- 1 He has really gone the extra mile collecting soup labels For a total close to 2000 soup labels during t last two years That must certainly a record Thanks to you Ricky! "Sit d - Ruky Erickson Congratulations Ricky Erickson No cover charge FAST only This week we’d like to pay tribute to He is the Media Kevin C Chapman Center Instructor at our school He is such a dedicated worker and genuinely loves children and loves teaching He has a great sense of humor and has fun with the kids Our Media Center is such a wonderful exciting place to be thanks to Mr Chapman It is not only filled with books but games and resource material on several subjects Mr Chapman is also over our computer room He spends and video equipment countless hours teaching library skills and reading to each class in the school as well as working one to one with students He also does the artwork and types our school’s monthly newsletter and does much work behind the scenes kevin was born in Ogden Utah and received his BS degree in 1981 from USU He’s also attended Weber State He is married and his wife is expecting their first child Frogs were his biggest interest as a child and now he enjoys reading working on the house hiking cooking and drawing We appreciate having Mr Chapman in our school to share his many talents with us and instilling a love for reading and learning in all our 700 students Citizens of the Week Darren Wtnsor Tentlle Stemlauf Crystal Howes Sandt Young Michael Steadman Rebecca Kyle Christensen Skeem Kevin Mueller Christie Allred Casey Lyndes Johnson Randy Suzanne Kirkland Jason Corry James Plaza Pub Rosie & Neil: Fri WHEN YOU VE ONLY COT ONE SHOT AT THE TOP YOU’VE GOT TO MOVE Fleaher Mams and Crystal Thomas Our Herat uie Winners were: Randy Nielson Erik I’aee Russell Kennedy Jessica Turley and Sherry Proulx Our Music Winner was John Greathouse Congiatulations to all our winners All participants will receive ribbons and have their work displayed in our school earlv to avoid the rush People who know their business o0 Monday 11:00 am Frida - 6:00 H&R pm 10 BLOCK Saturday by Appt 53 vv Mf |