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Show 7B WEST VALLEY View . Thursday ,Jan. 22, Cyprus Effort 1981 - Military Jobs Being Explored Posters, banners and various assorted cos- tumes will be prevalent at CHS this week as Cottonwoods cheerleaders organize inand put to action the 81 Well, the first school week of the new semes- ter Is almost over. Monday was filled with confusion as stu-dent- s' new n clas- ses. The spirit days. general thoughts of many of Traditi- onally the st- with class were: udent s ifr in mind, the spirit event gives students in all grades a chance to compete against one another with the hope of gaining enough points to promote their particular one I know Points were and will be awarded for dressing up for injury day, nerd day and black, white and gold cowboy day. In addition, other points will be awarded during lunch to the victors of s various disastrous, lunchtime activities. But now, its been almost a week and everybody is back in the routine, getting to class on time, getting assignments, and, of course, homework on top of a win. this in given Feb. Maloney said. tests are required to determine competency in the various subjects in said it is important that students take this test, which is designed to let students see their own strengths and weaknesses. Juniors especially can benefit from the tests by noting where improvement is needed and planning ahead for next years classes, she said. Competency tests for class, and I hope the teacher isnt boring. Of course, some stu- dents schedules remained the same, so they just continued their usual routines. An assembly tomorrow will give students a final chance to (Friday) rack up points as ad- ditional competition will be held. Also, the assembly will serve as a tool to get both the basketball team and fans psyched for the bout that evening with East on the Colts home court - a game which if won, will bring the squads seasons record to two wins and one loss. Led by top scorers Lynn Anderson, Rocky Lambourne and Glen Nash, the Colt cagers capped their first win of the season Friday at Granite. Ironically, the Farmers pounced on the Colts in preleague competition, beating, them by a whopping 25 points. However, this time they were able to work together, producing a narrow, victory over the Farmers Friday evening. one-poi- Returning recently from the Arizona Invitational, the Cottonwood debaters head into the Golden Spike debate meet Saturday. Headed by president Laura (See Page 11B, Col. 6) Tomorrow the Brighbasketball teams (See Page 11B, Col. 6) ton Ml At Bennion JHS Spirit Week Is Concluding BENNION. Spirit Week will conclude tomorrow (Friday) at Bennion junior high with hops during both lunch periods. actThe week-lon- g ivities, under the direction of the cheerleaders, include special dress each day, plus lunchtime activities. Crazy days dress-u- p on Monday saw 75 ninth, 79 eighth and 125 seventh graders in special attire, with points going for dressing up. Lunchtime activities involved jello snarfing. Tuesday six was dressy-dres- s. Orange passing, boy to girl, with oranges held under the chin, was the scheduled event. Dressed in western attire yesterday, students participated in an outhouse race, with partici- pants running MIS DHjpRRf PW You're not about to change where you have your checking account without good reason. Well, we're giving you good reason Introducing Interest Paying Checking. Introducing savings plans that pay more than interest. Money Market CD H Open a right now. 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These are girls at Four Seasons beginwho are taught age ning at 8 p.m. We are bv the SDinnakers to (See Page 11B, Col. 7) (See Page 11B, Col. 8) ed. The Cyprus Spinnakers will compete tomorrow and Saturday in an an- nual event at Utah State University. Try a Want Ad! VARIETY , . . Formal wear modeled by Kim Kunz, Lorrie Houston's cowboy attire and the crazy clothes worn by Alison Marks all will be part of the fashion in Spirit Week at Bennion junior high. hy i! Team an- The nounced, Mini-Spinni- s 4 u its Today (Thursday) at 5:30 and 7:30 there will be wrestling meets at Alta. Tomorrow and Saturday our wrestlers will be in Las Vegas; more information about their trip next week. Theres a swimming meet at 3 p.m. today at Brighton. Drill of the will be homework. Seniors, dont forget time to apply for scholarships. See Mr. Catmull for details now. Also, everyone should be deciding on their career plans. The COPE center has information available about all kinds of careers and jobs and Mr. Williams is always willing to talk to any student, any grade, about planning for the future, what classes to take, where to get jobs, or anything along those lines. in the Miss readiness for graduation. Students are vigorous-some-time- Rehearsals for Music Man are well under way. This is going to be a great production. Its scheduled for Feb. 27 and 28 and March 2. Stars of the show are Dan Young as the professor and Heidi Johnston as Marian the Librarian. be Mrs. These Spin- compete Highlights will sophomores the Tuesday nakers hosted a spaghetti dinner to raise money for a trip to California, where they will Fun activities have been planned for seniors, juniors and sopho-more- Every good thought you think is contributing its share to the ultimate result of your life. Grenville Kleiser Maloney, counselor, hope there is some- Monday is the beginning of Senior Week. Editors Quote Book tomorrow (Friday) with displays and demonstrations designed to acquaint students with the variety of military-relate- d jobs and careers available to them, according to Gerald Handy, assistant principal. The annual TASK (Test of Academic Skills) tests for juniors and seniors will take place next week. Ann went to ot class to MAGNA. Military vans will be at Cyprus high hidden somewhere in the school and clues are being given each day. The class finding the stick will be given points to be tallied along with dress and activities. Posters have been set up to report successes of the three classes. Savings by the carload now at Haneys. You can buy top quality GE Appliances at the lowest price of the year. Easy credit terms. Shop 'til 9 p.m. Mondays and Fridays. HEAVY-DUT- HEAVY-DUT2-SPE- Y WASHER ED BENNION. All stu- dents at Bennion junior high will be taking SAT tests for three days beginning Wednesday. 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