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Show The From Latest . . Grand High School ' : . ) Tony Halls With the completion of the first semester finals at GCHS, the students await the "news", good or bad, and look forward to new activities activi-ties and experiences in the second half of the school year. : , J-j "Crime does not pay it It costs" was the main topic i of the National School As- i sembly held Monday, Janu- ( ary 16. Mr. Richard Wresch relat- 1 ed the history and develop- 1 ment of lie detection to his audnence and conducted a lie 1 detector test with the audience audi-ence participating. FHA and the National Honor Ho-nor Society have combined efforts to sponsor the annual "Sweetheart's Ball' to be held February 11. iSandra Raymond has taken tak-en over as president of FHA, after the resignation of Reta Gay Lance. Lola Lambeth was elected vice president. FHA will hold a "Mystery Party" Thursday,' January 19. East Carbon's wrestlers downed the Moab team 39 to 11, in a match held at East Carbon last Friday. After their defeat, the GCHS GC-HS wrestling team trawl-led trawl-led to BYU where they attended at-tended an intercollegiate wrestling matoh between UCLA and BYU, held at the George Albert Smith Field-house. Field-house. BYU outscored UCLA 17 to 13 in the match held Saturday, January 14. Mon-ticello Mon-ticello wrestlers will be in Moab Saturday, January 21, to pit themselves against the Moab wrestling team. After being defeated 65 to 60 on their home court by Monticello last Friday, the Moab Red Devils will try their luck in Blanching Friday Fri-day against the Blanding Broncos. Playing numbers such as "Washington Post March" and "Stars and Stripes Forever", For-ever", the GCH.S Pep Band was heard for the first time this year last Friday at the game between Moab and Monticello. The Pep Band consists of members of the GCHS Band. According to instructor, in-structor, Mr. Bruce Negley, they iplan to play for-the next Moab-Monticello game played in Monticello. "Time Out For Ginger", a humorous satire on teenagers teenag-ers and their problems will be presented! by the GCHS Drama class under the direction dir-ection of Mr. Wendell Bow-thorpe, Bow-thorpe, January 25. "Get Witch Quick," a com-ery com-ery satire about a school for witches, and "Abie's Irish Rose," a satire on racial prejudice pre-judice during the 1920's are other projects undertaken by the Drama department to be presented in the future. |