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Show Brave Talk By DEBBIE HUNT As pring comes to Utah, Bountiful High students are looking toward what is probably the busiest period of the school year. NOW THAT the final quarter of school has begun, groups throughout the school are participating in their final competitions or are choosing successors for next year. The BHS swim team is one such group. Bountiful swam in a regional meet last Thursday and came away in first place. A new school record was set in the medley relay. That new record is one minute, 44 seconds. THE MEDLEY relay team consists of Bryson Smith, backstroke; Tim Quinn, breaststroke; Dave Balling, butterfly; and BHS student-body student-body president, Mark Quinn, freestyle. The team is participating in state competition today at 3 p.m. and tomorrow at 5 p.m. The state meet will take place at the University of Utah. BOUNTIFUL High's student newspaper staff went to a statewide journalism workshop and competition last Friday, March 18 at the University of Utah and faired very well. The newspaper was ranked as number one in the state with regards to photography pho-tography and was listed as being overall superior. Several staff members submitted sub-mitted broadcast tapes which received an excellent rating, and the television productions class created a TV documentary documen-tary that also received an excellent ex-cellent rating. STAFF members who attended at-tended the workshop also competed in the areas of news writing, news broadcasting, and sports writing, but the results of these contests are not yet known. William Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" will be presented in Bountiful High's Little Theater, March 30-31 and April 1-2, by BHS's theater class. Those who attend the play will surely get more than they bargain for as other activities ac-tivities planned for the evening even-ing will turn the whole affair into a mini-Shakespearean festival. THE PLAY and related activities ac-tivities have been dubbed "the big event" and they promise to live up to this title. Another event that students are looking forward to will occur April 7-8. On those two days (Easter vacation), students will not have to attend at-tend school and will be free to enjoy spring. |