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Show 15B W&TVAUCrViM Thursday, Feb. 19, 1981 . bald heads will return once again to our halls. This, along with the hard work and dedication of both the boys and girls teams, will help them get the state title once more Second Term Honor Roll At Kennedy Posted GRANGER. Students on the high honor roll for the second term at John F. Kennedy junior high have been announced. Ninth graders included Alisyn Babcock, Robyn Behunin, Chris Bennett, Gina Bradley, Billy Brown, Cynthia Bryant, Cassie Cannon, Paula Chappell. Michelle Eichbauer, Steve Erekson, Tamra Erwin, Bobby Geertson, Anita Groth, Diana Hagen, Tammy Hales, Jeff Hansen, Tina Hernandez, Paul Jellemch, Greg Jones, Wayne Jones, Rebecca Lar son, Teresa Maestas, Jon Meyer, Barbra Morgan. Others were Robby Moriarty, Kim Olsen, Frankie Peterson, Mary Kaye Reese, Brenda Rhode, Cameron Smith, Chris tine Solomon, Billy Syddall, Tony Taggart, James Taylor, Yovortda Voorhies, Kristy Whitworth and Colette Wick ham. Eighth graders on the high honor roll include Gloria Anderson, Cynthia Andrus, Brad Baeskens Kaye Betz, James Brey, Julia Cavaness, Karen Coiay, Jennifer Crook ston, Chris Dahl, David Duck worth, Alicia Garcia, Pamela Carma Granger, Gardner, David Gunn, Todd Hagen, Cara Harper, Tracey Hibler, Richard Holmes, Bryan Hunt, Also, Does Your ! Vacuum Need Repair?! Try Our Friendly! Repair Service 4 (Free Estimates) repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing in: Kirby Hoover Eureka and Bison We $ ! a.t.enterprises! 4011 W. S415 S., HARMS Tel. Were proud our swim team and want to wish them the best of luck at the swim meet tomorrow and Saturday. Beatrice Lanza Leisa May hew, Bonnie Nielson. Also, Malene Pulley, Kristen Simpson, Trudy Skogerboe, Jason Smith, Stacey Smith, Mike Staker, Manuy Stuiven-volt- , Natalie Tanner, Kellie Thompson, Deborah Vanklav eren, Ginny Ward and Brian Weston. Students on the seventh grade honor roll are Blaine Anderson, Wayne Ashton, Christy Brooks, Norman Carlson, Shauna Chappell, Curtis Con die, Stacey Draney, Denise Draper, James Erekson, Carl Fransworth, Carl Green, Kristine Kaumans Others include Rosemary Kowal, Deborah Lytle, Tncia McDonald, Lisa Mitchell, Scott Moore, Kristin Morgan, Lowell Park, Brent Raby, Staphame Heidi Robinson, Redmond, Sherri Smart, Amy Smith Carla Smith, Eric Smith, Cynthia Solomon, Lisa Whitworth and Michael Woodruff. COT'WD of arm bands which read Colt Revolt, are to be distributed as a revolution against the long time rivals, Skyline Eagles. Its a buildup prior to the basketball game that evening An underground newspaper which is being written, published and distributed by the senate, will be yet another highlight of the day. - (From Page 14B, Col 5) revolution day. Black In a repeat of last year, both the men and women Colt swim teams, with the key aspect of depth backing them up, produced two Region Three first place trophies for CHS. Even though the Colt men were predicted to fall at the hands of Skyline by a margin of 23 theyhad put points, they into everything their events, and they were able to grasp a win close, seven-poin- t over the Eagles. In the womens events, three new school records were set in the 100 but terfly and 200 individual medley by junior Patty Puesch; 100 freestyle and 100 backstroke by junior Kathy Talbot, 500 freestyle by sophomore Stacey DeGooyer as the women all but drowned their competitors Both teams face the 4A state championships tomorrow and Saturdav at the UofU pools UTAHS LOWEST FOOD PRICES J J7I1 So SU ms So 40 Writ ?nd 10470 So 40 So Redwood loo im Bountiful North tthlott Sndv ftd So FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX f fit. wt(. TOPICS . . . Syndy Maynard (left), Steve Smith, Mare Brooks discuss topics chosen (or critical issues program at Granger high. Seminary Plans Orientation For At BJHS Students MAGNA.: A seminary orientation program for eighth grade students entering Brockbank junior high this fall, will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Magna seminary, 3009 So. 8600 West. A student committee comprised of Doug Chivers, Randy Bushman, Lisa Canfield, Lani Aposhian, Heather Case and Michelle Orchard have planned the program, which will encourage all new students at Brockbank to attend seminary classes. Refreshments and the program are under the direction of Ann Orchard, council adviser of the executive student council, and David B. Brown, faculty adviser of the student committee. u)Jkou - Granger High siAceu Critical Issues Eyed GRANGER. Realizing a need for activity on an educational level in addition to social, students and faculty at Granger high have formed a committee to plan a critical issues seminar. A list of 30 issues was compiled by the committee and taken to each classroom. By student vote, six of the issues were selected to be considered during the seminar. The six will be presented today (Thursday) during second, third and Students will select three of the six and will attend sessions on each for minutes. The 45-5- 0 issues lence TV women's vio- in news, rights and defense and the draft. Presenting the segment on child abuse will be Ann Tyler and Pat Rothermich, specialists in that field. Ray Bramble of Granite Mental Health will discuss teen suicide. Sports will be the subject handled by Frank Leyden, general manager of Utah Jazz. Mary Kroencke, Channel 4, will give a TV news portion of the seminar. Jan Gift of the Phoenix Center has been assign- - students and faculty. general meeting at 8:15 a.m. will be held in the auditorium to introduce the speakers and committee. Try a Want Ad! child and drugs sports, fourth periods to A 966-141- 6 include abuse, teen suicide, ed the topic of womens rights. The section on defense and the draft will be given by State Senator Byron Rampton. A spokesman who is against the draft and the MX will also appear. Members of the critical issues committee Trutolv SaiMaMj in- clude four faculty representatives, Joyce Baskin, Mike Fraser, Doug Bennion and Martha Erickson. Student representatives are Steve Smith, Dave Foote, sen- ior class president; Terry Lovato, Becky Finlayson, Maree Brooks, Syndy Maynard and Cyndy Kilburn, student body communications vice president who is also chairman of the critical issues seminar. Pat Smart is adviser to the group. The idea originated with the PTSA last year, Miss Kilburn related. Representing the PTSA on the committee is Stalnaker. GRANGER. Rehear- Joyce Following the seminar, sals are under way at an evaluation will be for the Valley junior high undertaken by the come Unsink-ablThe muscial mittee, the chairman Molly Brown, said. which opens in late March. Shane Powers will LANCER have the role of Johnny (From Page 14B, Col. 1) Brown and Katherine this will be the beginGoates will be Molly. ning of a new tradition in the feminine at Granger high. lead is Mary Spratlin. Feb. 25 is Lancer Kris Sato will play Christmas Morgan and Night with the Jazz. Joell Hansen will be Mrs. Our cheerleaders will be McGlone. Prince and competing against other Princess DeLong will be squads during half$5 and played by Brian Donald- time. Tickets are may be purchased from son and Anean Monta cheerleader or DECA gomery. Mary Bunker, vocal member. teacher and Richard Tomorrow we are Cannaday, drama insan assembly put having tructor, are on by the gymnastics of the musical. Mr. Canteam. It is the beginning naday is in charge of of their season and we scenery, staging and would like to wish Rhonlights, assisted by his da Anderson, the coach stage crew class. Danand her team good luck cing will be under the in the coming meets. direction of Tim Frost. Musical Is Under Way At VJHS This is custom decorating SHOP-AT-HOM- J E the JCPenney way. 35 Co-ca- st off Kirsch woven wood draperies and shades. The of natural team-u- p wood and colorful textured yarns students Forty-fiv- e from the music depart- CYPRUS ment will be in the cast. (From Pagel4B, Col. 4) Rehearsals are being This allows the swimheld before, during and mers to be able to move after school, Mr. Can- faster. naday reported. Today (Thursday) the both fresh and exciting. And they complement any decor, modern to BLOCK TAXiTEST H&R traditional. Save on every custom-styl- e including draperies, roll-u- p Roman shades. blinds, All easy-t- o clean, durable energy savers. Money savers, H&R too. 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