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Show Track Team Finishes Fifth In Regional Meet At SUSC candidates for each student body office. Nominating petitions have been filed by candidates for the various offices. Following the primary election, the top two candidates for each office will be assigned to; one of the two parties at the school: Red or Blue. The two parties will conduct a special assembly May 20. Campaigns will be caruntil the ried on elections on May Winners will be announced at the awards assembly May 22. The new officers will begin planning for the next school year shortly after elections. Principal Timothy Smith said he anticipated the new officers spending several days of summer vacation setting up a calendar for the 1981-8- 2 activities. Sevi-er-whi- Most agree that Jayceettes are FUN1 Most of us are having the time of our lives doing the things were doing in the Jayceettes activities meetings, projects, programs, committees, state meetings, parties, planning sessions, and all the rest, or we wouldnt devote as much time and effort as we do to the Jayceettes. Why do we enjoy it so much? Why is it much FUN? Because: Jayceettes are special people. Jayceettes love people. Jayceettes help others. Jayceettes help each other. Jayceettes help themselves. Jayceettes share themselves. Jayceettes are happy. Jayceettes believe in people. Jayceettes work together. How can we make it more FUN? DO SOMETHING! Get the good feeling that comes from accomplishing something worthwhile. Enjoy the fellowship and friendship that flows w cabs Ear the Tumblers from Hanks-vill- and the Highlights, are listed by category: 49 SLENO MOTOR OIL 14 02. tin of On Kit. Sttp Pst Wix. 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It has been shown at other junior high schools, including Hillcrest, and is considered an educational tool to instruct students of the es involved in teenage pregnancy, including the possibility of deformed or mentally retarded children, and physical damage to the mother. A representative from the March of Dimes will present the film and answer questions from the students, the prind-- ' pal said. sixth. BEGINNERS boys: Ma- Chivers, first; Donnie 1 spring day. The steel supports classroom wing. at North Sevier have film. n, boys: Tom 529-747- Roof supports on the new North Sevier High School, under construction on West 400 North in Satina, form an interesting pattern against the ch, third; Lisa Whitman, fourth; Danelle Blade, fifth, and Narinet Lund, sixth. girls :Neda Dyches, first; Melissa Ann Walker, second; Sherry Squires and Lisa King tied for third; Tracy Cox, fourth Salina Orso, fifth, and Kimberly Nuz-ma- e, Castledale, and Huqjngton and Salina tthew Buhler, first. Salina m Construction Mosaic Local Tumblers Place At Meet W indwalkers 190 South m mm Purpose of the letter is to give parents who object to their student seeing the film the opportunity to so indicate. the principal said. The bottom portion of the letter includes a place for parents to sign a statement that they do not want their child to see the film. We are alarmed at the number of teenage pregnancies in our country, and especially in Utah, where this problem Smith is on the rise, commented. The faculty and staff competed in a power tumbling meet May 9 in Salina. Individual results for Salinas two teams, the Steel, rust resistant gas can features bottom for extra a double-seame- d strength. Flex spout. 5 gal. capacity. m explaining the nature of d, 529-755- QUA.R nQ77( KC777AT?VT Film Plays At North Sevier High School 529-366- STATE 7VX 880-yar- naturally from every Jayceette meeting and project. Get involved in your Jayceette chapter! Get involved with each other! 6 Sandy Johnson, 0 Janet Hatch, 2 XL A 7VA 77 20-2- 1. 440-yar- The Salma Sun ZXVZWS School to select two d Jayceettes fun? mb Primary elections will be held today (Thursday) at North Sevier High best, 108 feet. It 8 been my experieJavelin: Kendrick Har-warnce that a team needs was second with qualifiera in about 20 160 feet 9 indies and events to take the state Todd Nemelka was fifth title," Coach Partridge with 147 feet 5 indies. said. Medley relay: The teHe predicted the state am of Todd Nemelka, competition this year Chuck Wilson, Ronnie would be tough, with any Swain and Kurt Taylor one of four or five schools finished third and qualifin the running for the ied for state. title. Region 12 has four The mile relay team schools-Beav- er, Kanab, (Kurt Taylor, Jon SorenParowan and North sen, Paul Fallon and probably will Ronnie Swain) was fourth be in the running, altho- and the 440 relay team ugh the Wolves admitte(Todd Nemelka, Glen dly are ...a long shot. Bills, Furt Taylor and But we could sneak Paul Fallon) was fifth. in, the coach said. Neither team qualified Individual results from for the state meet. the region meet are as The top seven finishers follows: in each individual event 330 intermediate hurdand the top three relay les: Wade Forsyth, sixth, teams in each event :44.6, his best time ever. qualify for state d dash: Ronnie Swain, eighth. d run: Lee Mayer, a sophomore, finishWoman-Child- 9 ed fourth in 2M cutting 7 seconds off his previous best time. Jason Stowe was fifth in 2:10.3 and Kim Curtis Woman-Chila seventh in 2:12.9. March of Dimes film Mile run: Jon Sorensen with teen-ag- e was fourth in 5:23 and dealing will be shown pregnancy, Rhett Roberts was sevenext Thursday to studennth in 5 :08. ts at North Sevier Junior Two mile run: Scott and Senior High School. Mason was fifth in Principal Timothy Sm11:09.2, and Rhett Robeith said the film will be rts was sixth in 11 :09.03. shown to tenth through I was very pleased twelfth graders during Coawith their efforts, fourth period (11:30 a.m. ch Partridge noted. Thto 12:20 p.m.) and to ey beat out two kids who seventh through ninth placed last year in stagradera during fifth perite. od (1 to 1:45 p.m.), on Pole vault: Trent HallMay 21. ows finished third with Any parent who wishes llfeet 6 indies. to see the film are Shot put: Joe Reynolds welcome, he said, explawas third with his best ining that a letter will be every effort of 41 feet 8 sent home with students inches. Discus: Eddie Sorens-threhis personal Why are X Election at SUCU. Trackmen from North qualified in 13 events at Sevier finished fifth in file regional meet Beavthe Region 12 competitier qualified only 9 compon and qualifying meet etitors. held Thursday at SoutheAll our kids bettered rn Utah State College in their previous performaCedar City. nces, and I feel good about that Coach Glen with 110 Beaver, points, outdistanced Kanab, Partridge commented. The team is peaking which finished second with 99 points. Parowan about as I figured. was third with 92 Overall, we did as points. Valley, with 56 about as well as expectpoints was fourth and ed, the coach noted. North Sevier with 52 The Wolf qualifiers points was fifth. will compete Saturday in Fourteen of the Wolves the state trade meet also Thursday May 14, 1981 Primary revocations, or no more than 50 points on driving records during the past CARRIAGE ROOF only). Buy four years the following option package, including Carriage eligible License A may be for Driver 9(f Renewal-by-Mai- l. 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