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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 38 5, 1987 Hillsdale Winners Are Named GRANGER. Names of winners in the annual Reflections contest have been announced at Hillsdale elementary. The theme for the cultural arts A past to competition was remember, a future to mold. School officials said 338 entries were Fathers, Sons To Gather At Pioneer HEALTH FAIR , . . Jill Taylor (left) and Jason Trim, first graders at Fremont elementary, will learn how to clean wounds and apply bandages during a health fair on March 12. Health Fair Slated At Fremont pressure checks. TAYLORSVILLE. Students and PTA officers at Fremont elemen- tary, Personnel from Medex will offer 4249 So. 1425 West, will host a health and safety fair from 5:30 to 8:30 on March 12. A family spaghetti dinner will be served until 7:30. Door prizes will be awarded and exhibits will be set up in the classrooms along with free blood Those interested may call 1 for dinner ticket information. physical examinations for -- NOW Hopefully you wont let senioritis hit you. There are many things happening at Kearns that can help you keep away from the disease. There will be a stomp tomorrow (Friday). You can dance, dance, dance, or talk, talk, talk, or whatever. Gather your friends together and have a good time. Sports are an important part of high school. We have some great athletes at Kearns. And more sports are starting - baseball, soccer, track, water polo, gymnastics. Tryouts for some of these sports have already begun. If you want to participate, give it a shot. The Simplot Games, an indoor track meet in which many high schools from different states compete, attracted athletes from Kearns high. We did very well. A big congratulations to Todd Russell who came home with a first place in the hurdles and to Crystal Spencer who took seventh place in the 800 meter run. Good job Crystal and Todd, you make Kearns high proud. Tuesday is the first state game for girls basketball teams first state game, starting at 6:30 at Murray high. Dont miss it, support the Lady Cougars at state. swmvs IPEH Store Your Stuff For Less! VtKRENTALSPACES WESICATE 1829 3500 South W. KEARNS WEST VALLEY 2935 So. 3600 West 4065 at Redwood Road 973-438- Blvd. (5295 So Across from Kearns Jr High School) 973-841- 1 5 Sams W. 964-660- 0 overall quality, Cameron Bevan, Danny Lovendge, Andy Attridge, Julie Harmon, Amber Mann, with Jacob Flitton, most imaginative; Shirlayne Holt, neatness, Michelle Brown, best use of theme In the art division, honorable men tion was given in the primary grades and kindergarten to Joshua Mason and Marcus Nixon, best use of theme, with Jeramy Davenport, most colorful, Brant Barney, best design; Colby Holmes, most graphic; Shanti Sarno, most neatly done; Jared Lovett, best use of theme. primary grades and kindergarten, Brian Carlson, first; Tyler Fallis, second; Crystal Stokes, third Intermediate grades, Mishael Ulibarri, first; Heather Stokes, second, Travis Loader, third. In photography, primary grades and kindergarten, Jared Robinson, first, Brian Carlson, second; Adam Flitton, third. Intermediate grades, Heather Royall, first; Jacob Flitton, second. Vanessa Ackerson, third. Winners in the music division were Nichole Yawn, first place and Carolyn Terrys second. Receiving honorable mention in art were, primary grades and kindergarten, Ryan Willden, Jared Robinson, Ben Sharpies, Brett Flitton, Enjolie Armstrong, with Tyler Fallis receiving the aw'ard for most Receiving honorable mention in intermediate grades were, overall quality, Ruth Thorup and James Madsen, with Brandon Eager, most imaginative, Chris Layton, most colorful, Zach Holmes, best design, James Taumoepeau, most graphic; Brock Jacobson, neatest; Cameron Bevan, best use of theme the In photography, honorable mention for overall quality was given to Jennifer Carlson and Colby Holmes, primary grades; Mindy Ormond, Mercy Scarlet, intermediate grades. Students of Larry Barfuss won the Brian Carlson, imaginative, neatness; Ryan Jones, best use of class prize with 41) entries. LaRene Carlson was chairman for theme In the intermediate grades, the competiton Kearns kindergarten students, scouts and athletes at a cost of $10. Admission to the health fair is Continued from page 1 free. Cost for the dinner is $2 per perHow can you stop it? Its hard. It son or $10 per family if tickets are takes dedication, will and deterpurchased prior to Monday; $2.50 mination. First of all, you must per person or $12 per family at the realize you have the disease, accept door. it and decide you want to stop it. Once this is done, you must find all the work that is needed in your classes, put aside a day and do it all. There is still a problem, you feel In the literature division winners inthere is something missing. cluded Angela Oreno, first place; Involvement, you must find Sumala Yong, second; Cheryl Nunn, to put your extra energy something third. a sport, a job, a wortoward Winners in the music division inthwhile experience. The most imporcluded Stephanie England, first tant thing is the realization of what place; Kari Drummond, second; this disease can do. Dont let it hit Steven Scheid, third, with an Dont let your grades drop. honorable mention going to you. Keep busy, dot let senioritis spoil Kristalyn Clark. your high school experience. Lick it, before it licks you. Join the crusade against seniorits. Winners In Art Contest Named GRANGER. Names of winners in the annual Reflections contest have been announced at Kennedy junior high. The theme for this years competition is A past to remember, a future to mold. Winners in the art division were Paulette Fay, first place; Toben Welch, second; Darren Soutz, third. GRANGER. PTA officers at Pioneer elementary will host a father and son program at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday.) Gerald Richards, field biologist and falconer, will present Birds of Prey, a fascinating, educational presentation using live birds. All boys and their fathers are being invited to the program, with tickets, priced at $1 per person, available from the school in advance or at the door. Several McGruff puppets have been donated to the school by a local merchant, for use in teaching students about safety and to warn them against drug abuse, according to a PTA spokesman. deceived. Twenty students were selected as winners, with 38 awarded honorable mention. Winners in the literature division included, primary grades and kindergarten, Devon Ogden, first place; Valerie Engstrom, second; inKimberley Knighton, third. In the termediate grades, Brandon Eager, first, Colleen Yorgason, second; Dustin Hulett, third. In the art division, winners includ-ed- , DAVID THE GIANT KILLER Rumor has it that R.J. Shreiner bowled an 83 game at a bowling alley in Murray. If this is true, con- gratulations, R.J. Freedom Week is the week of There will be speakers March who will talk each day on freedom, such as loss of freedom, "freedom to speak, freedom of religion, etc. Teachers will sign up to take their classes, and only a number of classes will be allowed. Talk to your teachers and convince them to take your class. Also, along with this week, there will be a Dating Game held during an assembly. If youd like to be a contestant and have a shot at going out on a great date, compliments of Kearns high, get an application in the career center. Dont miss out on this week of total excitement. There will be a lot of worthwhile activities. Thought for the week; Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things it comes and softy sits on your shoulder. Have a great weekend and dont let senioritis become part of your life. Talk to you soon. 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