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Show WIST VAlllY View At GHS Thursday, Feb. LANCER Marryin' Sam Readies Rifle GRANGER. Marryin Sam will be available in two different booths tomorrow (Friday) night to "Marry persons attending Granger highs annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Jed Vandenakker and Gordon James, Granger high teachers, will fill the role of Marryin Sam p.m. during the dance. Blind Ambition will provide music in Stonehenge where a wishing well will center the decorations. In addition to the two marriage booths, bales of hay will add to the decor. During a morning assembly tomorrow a number of skits will be presented. A gift certificate will be awarded to the winner of a beardgrowing contest. A winner will be named as well in the Great Date contest, naming the most unusual method of asking a date to the dance. The winning couple will 1 HEADLINES byCyndyKilbum be given free tickets to the dance, as well as dinner for two at a restaur- Marcey Hansen and Terri . . . The Spinnakers and pep band have been in California for almost a week now for the national drill team competition. We hope preparation Granger high. for Sadie of Brian Isom in Hawkins Day at Debate Team At KHS Returns theyve had a fun Members of the Kearns high debate squad returned from the Golden Spike tournament Saturday boasting KEARNS. several high-rankin- g contestants in each ' ision. Semi-finalis- div- ts were Jen- ny Fee, impromptu speech and Roger Ware-ha- dramatic 'Batfmt'ft BUILDERS 968-212- MART: 1 3SS5 W. 3500 So. ' interpre- tation. Winners in the American Legion post 132 oratorical contest last week were Teresa Hansen, first place; Kathy Long, second place and Kathy Lambson, third place. Miss Hansen represented Kearns in the district contest Tuesday. Club members will leave today (Thursday) Abe Linfor the two-da- y coln Forensics Festival in Cedar City. time. Basketball is near the go from 8:30 to 11:30 in the Kearns, high Hope youpnw all have a f wonderful time. For those jf J1 at 7:30 prus. Good luck, team. The spirit club is sponsoring a semi-formdance at the Hilton Inn on Saturday. The dance will begin at 7:30 p.m. and the cost will be $21, which will include the dinner, while pictures are extra. The dance is girls choice and is an excellent way to end Valentines day with your favorite person. theres no school, so you can have extra time to catch up on lost sleep. The year is really progressing quickly. Wednesday we are scheduled to get our midterm reports. Third term will end on March 20, then only one more term until summer vacation. Just so you can all celebrate those terrific midterm reports youll be getting, there will be a stomp from 7 to 10 oclock Wednesday night. (See Page 10B, Col. 4) eat the A week from today is the Critical Issues seminar. Sponsored by the student body officers, it will be held for the entire student body during second, third and fourth periods. Special guest will be Mary Kroencke from Channel 4 talking on television news and Frank Layden, Utah Jazz general manager, who will (SdePage 7B,Col.4) k'kirk'k Does Your Couch Show Your Dog or Cat Is Granger. The . . . last-minut- e cheerleaders did a fantastic job on spirit week., The assembly was one of the best spirit assemblies we have had in the history of GHS. The seniors won the traveling spirit trophy again this year. j The ALO officers are busily preparing for the Sadie Hawkins dance ing in Kirby, ft & Effort Made - Spirit Expands At Brockbank 69-- contests Todays talent be- programs and students were invited to get into the spirit of the occasion b coming to school Tuesday wearing the school colors, red, white and blue. Cheerleaders placed piggy banks in the lunchroom. The owner of the bank containing the most money at the end of the day was required to kiss a pig. Carnations were sold throughout the day and anyone wishing to do so could place an order for a flower, to be delivered during the dance tomor- . row. Dance instruction was offered in the gym for those wishing to brush up their technique in readiness for the dance. The spirit stick was hidden on Wednesday and We now have a quantity of home equity loan money available to you for any worthwhile purpose. This loan can be obtained at a favorable interest rate and is secured by the equity in your home, without affecting your first mortgage. And, best of all... AT vacuums. ft ft ft Specializ-Hoov-- Chambers, 40SI W. 5415 S., Tel. KEARNS 966-141- 6 J0III1 PARAS FURIIITURE TABLES HEX, SQUARE OR COCKTAIL TABLE Your Choice Marilee second vice president; Wendy Johnson, secretary; Stacey Thomas, reporter-historian; Lisa Can-fielhead cheerleader. Assisting with the program are cheerleaders Brenda Hardman, Sheila Glasgow, Liesl Christensen, Kay Davis, Michelle Orchard, and ninth class grade T PIECE DINETTE SETS Priced From officers Melinda Taylor, president Debbie Avery, vice president; Tracy secretary, Jorgensen, along with members of the student council, Tauna Anderson, Christine Rydalch and Dolly Draper. Ready to Finish mmm by Andrea plane Directed and produced drama instructor David Sampson, this by CHS years childrens theater production has been for ected e y Peter Pan, sel- Complete with Deck and Riser, Liner, Heater, Mattress, Headboard and Rail Unfinished val-- 1 e students this week, with public perf- Water $ Bed Pedestals 6 Drawer ormances you may take up to 10 years to repay! m on Monday Wed- - and nesday evening. Senior J.T. Holstrom had the lead role of Peter, adding yet another page to his successful acting portfolio at CHS. Holstrom who was also a lead in the CHS Commercial Security Bank We Can Help Youl production Marne, recently completed directing and Dames At producing Sea, a play which ran for three nights at Cottonwood. EQUAL HOuamG LEHOCK Member FDIC Others in lead roles of (See Page 15B, Col. 5) $ . A. T. ENTER PRISES day. Students were encouraged to express their appreciation to teachers Tuesday and tomorrow will see teachers reciprocating with the promise of no tests or homework that day. Student body officers directing the week-lon- g activity include Todd Christiansen, president; Bambi Preston, vice president; ? Bison.? er, Eureka Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. student appreciation . ft We repair makes of assem- bly will feature a variety of numbers, including a dance routine by Tina Doutis and Lisa Kendal, a pantomime by Corey Rannell, Jo Gallegos and Brian Densley and the schools jazz band under the direction of Steve Talbot. Tomorrow will feature dressy attires and the dance will take place from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Contest winners will be announced at the dance and carnations presented as ordered. Friday will also feature the movie, North Avenue Irregulars, as an option for students who do not wish to attend the dance. Walt Layton, disc jockey, will coordinate the dance. Tomorrow will also be : ?79 contests between grades were begun during the lunch hours. and fc Shedding? If So You Need Our Portable Hand Vacuum ft tween classes. The program began Monday with announcements of activities and ball-- ! band r g r things they do for lunch-tim- e room. the f9 talent assembly don't despair. Monday is Presidents Day and p.m. the varsity team will play against Jordan at Cy- sen and MAGNA. Spirit week activities at Brockbank junior high will continue today (Thursday) with a and (Friday) to thank Gary Jen- Using compact mirrors to make preparations for "Hollywood Day, planned as part of Spirit Week at Brockbank Junior high, are Kay Davis, Liesl Christison, Brenda Hardman. of you who stay out too late and get all tired out, tomorrow body would like "HOLLYWOOD" HOPES end of the season student Brian Isom, president, plus class representatives Wendy Taylor and Wanda Snow, seniors; Terri Foote and Barbara Page, juniors; Randy Florence and Marcey Hansen, sophomores. Pat Smart is the adviser. The battle for attentions ition. We as the school. Sadie Hawkins Day is being sponsored by ALO whose officers include dance will TRAPPED Congratulations to the jazz ensemble, which placed first in the national drill team compet- ant of their choice. Among entries already received were those of two girls who dressed as cupid, complete with arrows to give to prospective dates which took place during the recent Renaissance Fair at the There has been excitement galore as girls plan how to make girls pref (tomorrow) a super special fun evening. Foote and assembly tomorrow (Friday). The dance will begin at 8 in Stonehenge and the music is by Blind Ambition. Brian Isom is the chairman of this activity. Thanks to Brian and his officers. 12, 1981 |