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Show American Fork Citizen New Utah! - Wednesday, May 16, 2001 - Page 3 AFHS students prepare for graduation rites The long awaited day is almost here. If you forgot what the long awaited day mm 4 . dj(i.Jii was it is Uavestock! It is this Friday, May 18, from 5 to 11 p.m. I premise you don't want to miss out on this night. There will be seven live bands and you can stand or sit on the football foot-ball field and in the bleachers, bleach-ers, to watch the bands. You don't have to just stand, you can dance around a little if you wanted. There will also be three blow up games . from extreme competition. The cost for the wristbands are $5 pre-sold and $6 at the gate. If you lose your wristband wrist-band then you have to buy a new one to get in. So I suggest sug-gest when you buy it you put it on and never take it BARRATT ELEMENTARY May 16-18 Utah core testing continues May 22 Awards assembry May 25 6th grade Country Fair May 28 Memorial dayno school May 30 Dance festival May 31 Field day June 1 Last day of school What's New: We will be getting a new principal for next year. His name is Ken Higgins and he is from the Granger School District in Salt Lake. We are looking forward to getting to know him as he comes to a great school. FORBES ELEMENTARY May 18 PTA Classic Skating field trip May 22 Open house for Forbes retirees from 3 to 6 p.m. in the library May 25 Field daydance festival May 30 Awards assembly May 31 Talent show Junel Last day of school Aug. 23 Open house for the 2001-2002 school year from 4 to 6 p.m. Aug. 27 First day of school What's New: We have had a wonderful PTA board. During this school year, they were instrumental in many of the successes we have achieved at our school. We have felt their support in the following ways: fund raising, safety week, BEAR reading, field trips, birthday table, volunteer volun-teer phone calling, teacher appreciation week and the list could go on and on. A special thanks to Mrs. Diane Poulson who has been an excellent PTA president. presi-dent. We extend our thanks to our entire PTA board. GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY May 18 DARE activity May 21-25 CORE testing; be sure to go to bed early and eat a good breakfast May 21-22 6th grade field trip to Space Camp May 25 1st grade Teddy Bear picnic May 25 2nd grade field trip to the park May 29 Field day May 30 Awards assembly May 31 . . Dance festival June 1 . Last day of school; no kindergarten ,1V '' PTA board luncheon at 1 1 a.m. LEGACY ELEMENTARY; May 16 May 25 - Field day May 28 Memorial dayno school , . May 30 6th grade graduation ceremony . Junel Last day of school What's New: Congratulations to Mr. Burton on his new position at the district offices. He will be the administrator of K-6 schools. , : We will miss him, but wish him the best 1 . in his new endeavor. Thanks for all you have done. , SHELLEY ELEMENTARY r May 16-18 Core testing continues May 22 2nd grade plays -May 22 DARE graduation at 12:45 p.m. May 23 4th grade track 1 to Timpanogos Cave May 24 No kindergarten May 25 Field day and dance festival May 28 Memorial Dayno school May 29 1st grade field trip to Hoglo Zoo May29-June1 No kindergarten May 30 4th grade track 2 to Timpanogos Cave May 31 Awards assembly May 31 6th grade dance June 1 Last day of school; track 1 attends from 8 to 9:30 a.m., track 2 attends from 9:30 to 11a.m. What's New. Congratulations to our Arbor Day contest con-test winners. They include Natalie Allen, Stephen Malloy, Jordan Ring, and Nicole Packham in art Essay winners were Marissa Pack, Florencia Elbaba, and Aubrey Davis. The poetry winner was Janene Paulson. Thanks to all who participated. Lost and Found: Parents, anytime you are at school, please take a minute and look for anything any-thing that might belong to someone in your family. We will get everything hung on the wall between Mr. Durrant and Mr. Jackson's rooms. After field day, everything every-thing will be donated to charity. AMERICAN FORK JR. HIGH SCHOOL May 1 6 Spring orchestra concert at 7 p.m. May 1 7 Spring band concert at 7 p.m. May 21-25 Final exam week May 24 9th grade celebration at 7 p.m. May 25 Band closing social at Evergreen park at 3:30 p.m. May 28 Memorial dayno school May 29 Yearbook distribution May 31 Merit assembly and activity day AMERICAN FORK HIGH SCHOOL May 1 8 Cavestock from 5 to 1 1 p.m. May 1 8 Late deadline for the June ACT test May 19 Ballroom dance workshop from 9 to 1 1 a.m. May 22 Senior activity at Aspen Grove from 8:30 a.m.to2p.m. May 23 Spring choir concert at 7 p.m. May 25 Senior dinner dance at 7 p.m. May 28 Memorial Dayno school May 29-30 Early out days May 29-30 Finals May 30 USATF meet from 6 to 9 p.m. May 30 Cap and gown distribution from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. " ' ' May 30 Locker clean-out May 31 Senior SOB assembly at 1 p.m. June 1 Graduation practice from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Junel Graduation at 2 p.m. June 1 All night graduation party from 10:30 p.m. to 4 a.m. June 9 ACT test from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 1 9-20 Senior pictures by Adams Photography What's New. The final ACT test of the school year will be held June 9. There will be no ACT prep class for this test Registration for the test must be postmarked by May 4 for the regular fee deadline or May 1 8 for the late fee deadline. Registration packets pack-ets and practice tests can be picked up in the counseling center. Thank You for Sponsoring American Fork High's Cavestock Our thanks to the following businesses who made Cavestock at American Fork High School possible: Aspen Mortgage 250 West Main American Fork 756-7434 American Fork 450 E. State Rd 763-7540 (sresss H Go Lubd Center 274 S. 740 E., (next to D.I.), Am. Fork 763-9400 Open 8-6 537 E. State St American Fork 756-9707 ft. Suite AJMdou IMt 7H41M Mm EXTRA CARE wl mitT. RnYKB TFPT . CV. fri;ifr' 266 W. Main, American Fork ;mUVE-4N PARSCEH'S 49ft E. State Rd. 756-2131 American Fork 125 East Main 763-8111 Fantastic Sam's 76 N 100 E 763-9994 DR. JAY P. GRANT 201 WEST MAIN STP.EET AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 84003 756-3574 lt MM Like a good neighbor, State Farm b there. Bryan L Larsan, CPCll, CLU, Agsnt 120 N. 100 E., American Fork 756-3517 AN mi 7.111 a AAA 291 E. State Rd 492-4651 5627;Smd Chris Grevstad MassaSe Therapist 756-5333 4559 W. 8800 N 756-0326 J off. The wristband gets you into Cavestock and you don't have to pay for the games; you just pay for the food that is there for your enjoyment. From 5 to 6 p.m there will be a powder puff game and during half time there will be a performance by Red Thunder! The guys that are involved have put a lot of good work into this so come and enjoy. From 8:30 until 11 p.m is the stomp. This is the Yery last dance of the year so don't miss it. The dance will be held on the driving range so at 8:30 just move from the football field down to the driving range, it will be a lot easier on the SBO's if you cooperate and move all by yourself. Cavestock is going to be the night that you will always remember of your high school days, so see you there! The student body officers would like to give a big thanks to all of the local businesses that sponsored Cavestock. It would not have been possible possi-ble without your help. Thanks! The end of the school year is oh so close, and all the seniors just can't wait any longer. But we all have to endure to the end if we want to graduate. In every single one of your classes you will be given a year final, some may be easier than others, but the fact is study for your finals. fhr ;sj av'il -:i lit", 'I V I .'f k uj urn, a a Save 10 on any service. l.a. Na D IS coj 456 E. State Rd., American Fork Walk-ins welcome. 763-8050 SPECIALTIES: Nail Gel that protects, strengthens & beautifies your own natural nails Relaxing Spa Pedicure & body massage State licensed, hveienirallv niti7pd salnn lYou'll love our clean" pleasant atmosphere! J r Hey, Chip! Giddy Up Go! 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