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Show FJHS plans activities L M tine roses during lunch for $1.25. These roses will be delivered seventh sev-enth period on Feb. 14, right before the Valentine's Dance, which is also on Feb. 14 from 2:40-4 p.m. We will have a photographer there to take pictures and more information informa-tion about that will be given during morning announcements. If there is anyone in the community com-munity who is interested in making a school flag for FJH, please call 45 1-2296, and ask for the student council advisor for more information. By BROOKE BARGAR Farmington Junior High Well Huskies, we've finally made it to second semester. Everything Every-thing is all downhill now, and before you know it school will be out We have a lot of fun activities planned from now till the end of school and we encourage everyone to get involved and make the best out of the remaining school year. . There are only a couple more games of girls' basketball, and we hope to see everyone there cheering them on! But, we'd like to thank the small, but growing group of supporters sup-porters that seem to make it to every game. Not only does the team appreciate ap-preciate the support, but the officers and cheerleaders do too. Their remaining re-maining games for the rest of this month are: Feb. 11, FJH at Mueller Park; Feb. 13, Bountiful at FJH; Feb. 19, FJH at Centerville; and Feb. 21 is the tournament Starting Monday, Feb. 10-14, all seventh and eighth graders will register for the 1992-93 school year. On Feb. 19, the National Association for Educational Progress Pro-gress Testing will hold a test for selected eighth graders. On Feb. 18 at 10:30 a.m., all ninth grade drama classes will go to Ballet West On Thursday, Feb. 20, the PTSA is sponsoring a program "Families in Focus" at 7 p.m. And on Feb. 17, there is no school due to Presidents' Day. Student Council is selling Val en- |