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Show . Free Press Cheerleaders to hold 'Hot Shot' cheer camp Page 10 Wednesday, August 17, mSM Boosters to hold Meet the Teams night The Lehi Booster Club will hold a Meet the Teams night for participants in the fall sports at Lehi High School on Saturday, Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. A football scrimmage will follow the event at approximately 7:30 p.m. The drill team and the cheerleaders will also perform at the event. Memberships for the Booster Club will be collected during the evening. Memberships are $5 per person or $10 per couple. The club will also sell a Pioneer Plate for $1.50, which in sloppy joe, chips, drink and an ice cream sand- fun-fille- M Tr- f !lWf Hiis? A In M) 7JU n l r Lehi High School will hold final school registration for the 1994-9year on Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 17 and 18 from 7:30 a.m. until 5 1 p.m. Continuingstudentswhodidnot last year will also register for classes during that time. The following fees are due and payable at the time of registration: Text rental, $35; refund deposit, $15; activity fees, $30; library fee, $2; computer lab fee, $ 10; hall locker rental, $2; P.E. towel and lock fee, $2.50 per semester; and optional yearbook, $25. Additional class or lab fees are due after school starts Aug. 24; some fees described in information provided by Alpine School District do not apply to Lehi High School or may be less than the maximum amount listed. Complete class schedules will be provided at registration; students must retain the schedule for reference since no other copies will be provided. No class changes will be made prior to the beginningof school; any necessary class changes must be made Aug. 25, 26 and 29, with a class change fee of $5 assessed for each change. No changes will be made after Aug. 29. Yearbook pictures will also be taken during registration. Cory Adams Photography will take the picture at no cost for use in the yearbook and the activity card; only those pictures will be used for school use. Lunch cards, as well as applications for free or reduced lunches, will also be available. Single lunch prices are $1.20 per day, or $23 for a card of 20. Students and parents are asked to be aware of policies and changes in policies regarding citizenship, dress and behavior codes, and parking regulations. School will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 24; classes are held from 7:40 a.m. until 2:10 p.m. pre-regist- p. "' r J-- M . I ' p . C" I r.-- "I f f rtf it " X I m- i -. 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What's State Pt-- V- - n 768-078- s on youf i:j LLt)r The cost is $25 per girl and this includes a To register by phone, call or register the first day of camp, Wednesday, Aug. 18, in the Lehi High School gymnasium. y - I registration reminder lirrn SilsO wich. High school dance which they will perform with the cheerleaders at Lehi's first football game on Aug. 26. The Lehi High School Cheer- leaders invite girls ages 6 to 12 years old to participate in their "Hot Shot" Cheer Camp. three-daThis camp will run Aug. 18, 19, and 20 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Not only will girls be learning fun, exciting cheers, chants and technique, but they will u u;;i ii b.e.-- ir,Tinn:ni rAUIlii . . - ' ;"Mrr - , - - - t mr. |