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Show 9 r r Pr is uu ) Spirit Week In Full Swing u Snow Sculpture Is Cool rules for a month were allowed to get together for this creative planning activity which involved decision 'making and lots of end evaluation cooperation explained Mary Hohbock, chair- . . meet Wednesday, wrestling at Orem and swimming at Hillcrest slated today. The boys will finish the week with a basketball game tomorrow against West Jordan, played at Bingham, while the girls face West Jordan on their court. Spirit Week activities are sponsored by the student body officers including Gail LeCates, president; Troy Sorensen, vice president; Stacey L. Durrence, secretary, Lance Pyper, historian; Kathie Howard, business managhead Ashton, er; Jaylene cheerleader and Cory James, newspaper editor. You in ... Who better to stir up school epirit during Spirit SCARING UP SPIRIT Week at Bingham high than the Spirit Leaders, represented by (from left) Julie Barlow, Cory Johnson, Nicole Taylor, Laura Hansen and Kari Huntsman. Spirit Week activities will conclude at Bingham tomorrow (Friday). OVERSTOCKED I I I I I I Used Otoarmtead WEST JORDAN. VACUUS $0095 Hosiers Enrtka anionics Kenmorts Moktt Vacuums A Sawing Machinal 4 Sharpen Sctuoro Wa CIsm A Service AH 4011 W. 5415$o. 3 WEST JORDAN. The class list for winter quarter 1988 at The President CLIP AND US- E- Should a high school halfback who doesn't maintain at least a "C" average lose his spot on the football team? Ifs a question that goes beyond sports. School boards around the nation are looking closely at academic success in all extra school activities, and that means activities at school such as band, orchestra, school plays and clubs. Some people believe that these extracurricular activities interfere with the classroom performance of some and PTA officers 7 to 8 tonight (Thursday.) Representatives of the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Canine Patrol will demonstrate the training and skills of their dogs. Refreshments will be served. horn-playe- KEARNSQ Dr. James D. Sargent SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE Call For All Of WHAT IS NEARSIGHTEDNESS? Nearsightedness, myopia, is the most common vision condition which optometrists treat. It has been of the estimated, that 40 total U.S. population are likely to develop nearsightedness. What is it .. Nearsightedness is a vision condition in which near objects are seen more clearly than objects that are far away. In the majority of cases, it develops before the age of 25, though some persons are born with myopia. Since it develops mostly during the . school years, factors such as too much reading, diet, growth' and metabolism have all been blamed for contributing to nearsightedness. Actually, the exact cause is not known. Though nearsightedness cannot be cured, and it is not (yet) known how to prevent it, it can be effectively compensated for by the optometrist. He can prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses which correct vision errors and help nearsighted people to see distant objects clearly. Dr. James D.Sargent 2400 West 7800 South, Suite West Jordan , -- 101 566-56- Hours: Mon.-Thu- r. Fri.-Sa- t. Your Catering Needs Sun. 9 BUKT 8. PORK n I'll & Others maintain that' :sbnie' students attend school mainly for sports, not scholarly pursuits. On the other hand, some argue that the requirement to maintain a "C" average to participate in some students sports gives incentive to study that they otherwise might not have. A U.S. Dept. of Education study showed that about of sophomore and senior students were involved in extracurricular activities in 1982. The study disclosed that 88 percent of the students involved in extracurricular activities met or exceeded the "C" average requirement. But only 72 percent of those not involved had 2.0 grade point averages or better. Robert McNerney and Martin Haberman write that extra activities doubtlessly can hamper some students' studying. For many others, though, these activities are "extremely powerful, motivating factors that seem to complement studies," the professors declare. They say the challenge for adults is to devise policies that student encourage successful in both the participation essentials and the extras. I?: chIckeS 12. SHRIMP 3.85 3.95 20. PORK 22. SHRIMP wiifflihflHiife 15- - CHICKEN ON A STICK 5.75 27. HAM 3.85 3.85 3.95 4.15 30. SHRIMP mm i i OS. 4.15 26. 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The new classes to be available this quarter include: Positive Parenting by Lawrence Green to be held each Wednesday from p.m.; Helping Your Child Deal With Academic Difficulties by Dr. Robert Book, course) starting Feb. 4th on Thursdays from p.m.; and Understanding the Ups and Downs of Childhood by Gary and Mauk", Dennis David, from Tuesdays p.m. by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association at Westland elementary will host a fathers and sons program from nd Working in groups, the students used snow to create California raisins, dinosaurs, a covered a toilet, penguins, wagon, birthday cakes, honey bears, Winnie the Pooh and Care Bears. One group of students constructed one of the arches from Arches National Monument. "It all added up to a lot of planned fun," said Family Ed Center Announces Classes COOL ASSIGNMENT . . . Youngsters work on igloo they built as part of snow sculpturing activity held at East Midvale elementary. School s Westland To I Host Boys I And Fathers Vetusa for man. Ms. Rohbock. and Your Child: Succooo 14, 1988 At East Midvale g swim Thursday, January THE GREEN SHEET ru fl SOUTH JORDAN. Spirit Week activities will climax tomorrow MIDVALE. Friday 680 students (Friday) at Bingham high with a spirit assembly scheduled by the at East Midvale participated in a Minerettes and drill teani snow sculpture activity as a part event of the Golden Eagles Citizenship Kicking off the week-lonwas a dance held last Saturday. program. Activities during the week have Students who followed all school included a variety of sports events, with ball games Tuesday, a ' DELIGHT 6.95 6.95 6.95 6.95 7.95 5.95 ii a. 5? 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