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Show 3B Thursday, Mar. 5, WIST VALLtY view West Lake 1981 7TO (SEW Querns Student Honor List Near 100 WiVlilijtil'JK by' Andrea Plane aaj inda Hutchinson Those of you who missed Music Man missed a great show. The students of the month for March were chosen this week. They are Marty Tiet-je- n and Debbie Mi president of FBLA with the rush theme, Chanson running around ob- t a teachers busi- signatures ness education students at Cyprus. Debbie is editor of the school newspaper and on the West Valley City Mayors youth advisory committee. She is one of the schools top English students. We would like to congratulate them on their accomplishments. ... advisory time reading class descriptions and what credits deciding are needed and which Anyway, be sure you have all the required credits for graduation and if theres a problem, go see your adviser. Are your parents the kind who like to get involved in things at KHS? If so, encourage them to run for office in next years PTSA, or to volunteer to serve as a board member. If they are interested, tell them to call Wes Johnston. Tomorrow (Friday) (See Page 9B, Col. 4) the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, To place 262-668- Days Islands Call GHS Singers - The GRANGER. Hawaii. The singers are to arrive in Hilo on Hawaii, the big island. Saturday will be a day of sightseeing before an evening 16- - member madrigal chorus of Granger high will leave tomorrow (Friday) noon by plane tour of for a nine-da- y program at Hilo LDS stake center. The madrigals will sing in area LDS wards in Kamuela on Sunday. Monday they are scheduled to perform at will be held on the 14th and high school at 9 a.m. At 11 oclock they will appear at Lapahoehoe high and have an evening performance at Kona stake center. The group will leave by air for Honolulu on Tuesday where they will sing at 11:30 a.m. at the BYU Aloha Center. Afternoon performances will be given at Kahukii elementary and high school That evening they will attend the Polynesian Cultural Center for dinner, a tour and the Whitney Honokaa elementary FREE PIZZA Buy one large pizza (either 12" or 14") at the regular menu price - Get a 10" Pizza FREE (With the same number of toppings) - Not valid for Delivery Pickup only I I I AT:J OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 19, 1981 I No Other Promotions show. On Wednesday they will sing at Kailua and 'or Coupons Valid Castle high schools and go to the beach at Laie in the afternoon. March 12 performances will be at Waianae high in the morning and Nanakuli high in the afternoon. The following day they sing at Roosa-ve- lt and Kanehameha highs in the morning. A concert will be given at Mililani 1st ward that evening. A youth activity with Hawaiian young people PIZZA TO GO! or We Deliver Free To Most SLC Locations WEST VALLEY SUGARHOUSE PHONE PHONE 486-374- 8 967-953- 4 919 East 9100 So. ISIS West 1500 So HOURS: Mon.-TImrFri.-Sa- t. 11 a.m. s. 11 a.m. -- 10 p.m. t p.m., Sun. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m F Members of the madrigals include Cook, Tom Courtright, Terry Kassi Heywood, Kathryn Keifer, Frank Lambert, Fred Lambert, Pauline Loertscher, Syn-thi- a Maynard, Ynette YADILOIrMKHI dance found that mV GLEANING a the the decor was set around a downtown Paris street dotted by streetlamps with splashes of colorful flowers and bouquets placed appropriately. A fountain and a sidewalk cafe also added authenticity to the expertly decorated court. Couples danced to the sounds of Trax and Colts, seniors especially, will remember with fond memories the 1981 February PANTS ZIPPER (Jeans 2 Pc. Slightly Higher) SuitPlain Dress Low on Price, High on Qualify Carriage Square 4100 So. & Redwood Montgomery, Susan Partridge, Eric Peter- 9660605 body president, vice (SeePage 9B, Col. 4) sen, Charise Shockley, 2x4 Economy Studs Mark Simpson, Jay Westwood and Robert (Kiln Dried Whitt Woods) Prows. Norman Wendel, their director, and his wife Cathy will accompany the group. Also going on the tour will be Mrs. Jackie Maynard, mother of one of the singers, who is an Hawaiian. She has arranged for homes for the tour members, as well as concert appointments. The madrigals prer concert sented a for parents and friends Tuesday night. Mr. Wendel noted that Charise Schockley, one of the madrigals, earned a superior rating at the t22 2x4 Builders Studs Vi" 4x8 Shoot Rock WOODSMAN 279 tmmz e Cash and Curry Only 1 1 BEST OF THE SEASON. GOOD solo and ensemble festival. The madrigals were given superior ratings by both judges at Heatilator Ffl3G9 RAILROAD TIES 4 SIDES. COMPARE AT $11.95. pre-tou- 329 Gallon Sheet Rock Mud $95 90 lb. Mortar Mix $2 90 lb. Cement Mix $25 2"x2ux&' Firring Strips r,x2,,x8f Firring Strips 69e 35c Schrader Baroness Schrader Queen Heatilator Fireplace 674 s399 614 s349 Fabco Thermal 3000 999 $699 589 $399 OAR LEAF PATTERN Dusk or Golden Oak girls basketball team qualified for state Thursday. WATER SAVER TOILETS OUR REG. play. The boys Includes Inner Workings 3'i Gal. Flush varsity basketball RIP team had a great victory over Olympus Friday. We are going ; to be com- - i peting in the state tour. 2jovwJl3o (LIMIT I2-- ) motor 0)5-- mW CTENoCS The madrigals will be leaving tomorrow for Hawaii. They will return March 15. They have many programs lined up. Some of the places they will be singing at are the Polynesian Cultural Center, the BYU Hawaii campus and other tourist spots on the island. &UJB SEjAL- - m&ARINE m smvg- - HA--" PRICES &COO MAR. Junior Week starts Monday. The junior m LCP. 5,67 FINAL CLOSEOUT PINE WOOD YOU CAN SHUTTERS UTILITY SHELVING WITH K.V. 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With the arrival of spring, also comes the annual spring elections, beginning initially on Monday with the distribution of qualification packets, positions include student PANTS CLEANED AT BURTON LUMBER WE CAEJ HELP Fin-layso- 5415 s. E.R ' and that night they sing at Waipahu stake. The group will return home on the 15th, arriving at about 9 p.m. the festival, he said. 4-M- are wanted. Have you noticed theyre not always the same? Thrifty shoppers read "LIKE THIS" Joy Westwood (in gross skirt) gives his version of hulo, which Granger high madrigals will have a chance to see on Hawaiian trip. Encouraging him are, fiom left, front, Pauline Loertscher, Whitney Cook; bock, Kassi Heywood. lor Nine and spending the extra classes Francis, Jeannette Francis, (See Page 11B, Col. 8) Those who ' n g i n i seventh graders, Carrie Aldous, Deborah Barnes, Madaline Burr, Brian Buttars, Michelle Christensen, Raquel Clark, Nilsa Feliciano, Joanna Foulger, Deborah Foust. GRANGER. Nearly students at West Lake junior high have been listed on the second term high honors list at the school. The list includes 26 100 Also, Shurene Hensley, Stev. en Hermansen, Marti Jensen, Sharon Lindsey, Linda Lins--wal- l, Shannan Martinez, Val; . erie Mills, Marcie Morfin, . Joseph Myrda, Karen Reese,.' Garold Springer, Julie Swain, . Chona Vredenburg, Cindy'-Web- b. 5 '! Others were Carolynn Weband ster, Steffanie Wimmer ' I Mildred Workman. , Eighth graders were Paige -Barnes, Tamera Cederiof, Tamara Crawford, Steven . Dapp, Allison Fania, Shirene Fausett, Janet Fisher, Jackje F r a Everyone has been of the Mag-- n a Leo club. 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