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Show accepted, plans will immediately proceed with If HEADLINES elections .wslia? body officers and cheer- Lancer Brigade is a new club headed by Sir Lancer, Craig Whatcott. It will Hello be made up of senior and 1 earned on this pro- will c 1 the boys drill team and ject will games. Their in first 21-1- team had the hill come on 14-- The body Kearns game on Sept. at3p m. on our field officers 12 Kearns be. Coach Stephanie Green has chosen her 1980 girls volleyball team There are 18 girls that will be playing. The junior varsity team will be coached by Connie Hart They are looking forward to a victorious year. is this years musical. The cast has been practicing since early in August. Norman Wendel and Barbara Parks, our new drama teacher, are busily working with the cast Brigadoon student body officers are initiating new awards this year. Each month we will choose a student and teacher of the month. These will be individuals who are working hard within our school to help make us better as a whole. This is a fun and eventful week for all students at Granger high The sophomores will be electing their class officers and student council The Hello stomp will be held tonight at 7 and all stu- dents are invited. Tomorrow is our Hello Officers, assembly. cheerleaders and will be introduced. The week will be topped off Friday evening with a Lancer victory at Bingham. administrators Thrifty shoppers read classifieds! language GRANGER. Students at Granger high are observing Hello Week with a stomp tonight (Thursday) in Stonehenge and an with assembly tomorrow. During the assembly student body officers, class officers, members of the student council and cheerleaders will be introduced and will all perform in skits. Sophomore class officers will be announced during the assembly, following elections earlier this week. The program will also include performances by the jazz band and by the drill team directed by Denise Rapp. Members of the football team will also be introduced to the student body. In a new program being initiated this year, a student of the month and a teacher of the month will be selected 1 top sophomore in business He is employed at Haimons and plans to major in business in college The youth was chosen -- tudent of the month because of his successful efforts in career development, and because he represents Granger high well. ), United Nations, plus many, many more. So join now and become involved with activities - throughout the year and introduced to the student body The first choice for the 1980-8school year is student of the month Eric Kent Born in Cedar City, he is the only son of Mrs Kenna Kent An honor student with a grade point average of 3 7, he has served as president of the Granger high chapter of DECA, placing the last two years in state contest He attended the national conference in Houston in 1979 and in Miami in 1980. He was selected in 1979 as (Spanish, French, German, etc at KHS Dance , Assembly In Students' Plans make it a big success. The performances will be held Oct. 30, Nov. 1 The . . . As GHS Says 'Hello' to and 3. Many clubs are being organized at KHS and now is your chance to join. Some of the clubs are drama, debate, foreign Personalities of characters to be featured in Hello Granger high Day assembly are staged by Cammy Ashton, Matt Mouritsen, Dave Foote, Wanda Snow. FOR GHS ASSEMBLY a and make better place to Attention sophomores, your class elections are now being held. Run for an office and show your school spirit and make sure you vote. teacher of the month was history teacher Jackie Catten Chosen Murray resident, she is the wife of Larry Cat-te- n and has a son, Gavin She is serving this year as adviser to the cheerleaders, and has served previously as girls tennis coach, as sophomore adviser and, for two years, as pep club adviser. A graduate of Cyprus a cheerhigh, she leader both at Cyprus and at the University of Utah, where she received a masters degree in English Mrs. Catten likes to travel and has been to the Mid-Eaand to Europe. She was selected for teaching ability and for the long hours she willingly puts in with the cheerleaders. Granger highs Homecoming is scheduled for the week of Sept. 15. A s Today (Thursday) is very busy with sports. JV and sophomore football teams will play Cyprus at 3:30, JV at KHS and sophomores at Cyprus. Also, the girls volleyball team will play at Clearfield at 4 oclock. Bingham will come to KHS to play golf. Tomorrow (Friday) our mighty football team will play at Cyprus at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Alta and Wednesday at Brighton, Paul dinator Kristy Avery and historian Jamie said Mr and smoothly their next game is at home our -- president munications coorNielson staff, students and PTA board members, are feeling considerable satisfaction and pride in a score of support st will be at the Gran-- g e r vice West Valley City, UT. Wett Volley View Thurs., Sept. 4, 1980 Following the SBOs, ASC officers Gayle Rupp, Andrea Otanez, Ross Hamilton and Travis Wright were along with presented, cheerleaders varsity Brian Morris and Keri Disera, Rich Jutkins and Kim Dali, Rich Fankhauser and Sandy Foulger, Brian Ellis and Chris Broadwater In addition to the (See Page 9B, Col 8) everyone, including the J.V. of So Introduced were Smith. The opening of school went and arch Rice, senate president Marc Young, secretary Chris Truscott, com- October, a saber salute itional the completion of the gym, hopefully by the first part of celebrate score of Cougars, showing leaders, in readiness for the schools first game, scheduled for Sept 25. Election of class officers will also be scheduled The new schools first dance will be held to The varsity and J V football teams got off to a great start, each with a victory over Woods Cross. The varsity team came out with go toward beauti yell at th e our the money guys they Cougars, great student body officers are still selling shirts, badges, bumper stickers and towels All of sophomore, junior and par student of the Hello as- assembly, sembly, was held Friday on the football field. Student body president Cory Riddle, acting as master of ceremonies, introduced the SBOs as they proceeded through the Chaparrals' trad- : school, he against Kearns It will be tomorrow (Friday) night After the game the first dance of the year will be held CKn-mfim- Not much is happen- ing this week at Cyprus, but with it only being a four-da- y week and a home game, everyone will be busy The first week of school meant for every Students class student mass class lost locker combinations and hectic changes, ding At BJHS Will Vote BENNION. fin- Thayne & Linda's Cafe H o now that these are all items of the past, the Students at Bennion junior high will be voting tomorrow (Friday) on the new schools proposed constitution Principal Glen Smith school schools constitution off. Cottonwoods Open 24 Hrs. year has officially Except begun Closed Kicking the year said that once the is Sun. 8 00 p m. to 5:30 Mon a m 4219 W. 3500 So. first KHS will participate in golf tournaments at the usual time. 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