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Show The Grand a. 'V- - WRESTLING V.- V r ! High ..Q&3 vr- by Todd Day Teddy Green Moab placed second last - Saturday behind Blanding scoring 141 Vi to Blanding 164 Vi at the Blanding tournament. Six Moab wrestlers competed for first and second place, but only two wrestlers won first place, Jon Olearain at 132, and Ron Howe at 138. Wrestlers Joe Coffman at 112, Todd Day at 126, Scott Grant at 185, and David Irish at heavyweight all placed second. jJfe&HappeningiJ fi-'- ll I it NMnltMMallntarMt f x Mprtbjrih ; ( Brand Cwmty High ScMvl third. GIRLS BASKETBALL These conferences are held at the end of each quarter of schooL They are an open discussion between the student, the parent, and the students counselor. Report cards are dispersed at these meetings to also inform the parents of the students academic status. The student must first go to a counselor meeting to set up an appointment with hisher counselor for a specific time for the parent and the teacher to meet. by Lori Peterson Both junior varsity and varsity girls basketball teams defeated the Whitehorse Raiders on January 16 at home. This is the second match-u- p between the two teams. Last time, both junior varsity and varsity tost to the Raiders- - but this time it was different. Both die varsity and junior varsity won with the junior varsity winning in a close match by a score of 26-2High scorers for the game were, for the Red 4. Devils, Annette Anderson and for the Raiders, Todi VARSITY BASKETBALL Cheenie. In the varsity game, the girls won by a score of High scorers for the game were, for the Red Devils, Connie Johnson and for the Raiders, D. Atcitty. The girls have two games this weekend. On Friday, the girls travel to Monticelto, and on Saturday the girls host Green River. On Friday, The Varsity Basketball team hosted the Whitehorse Raiders last Friday. Don Dalton was the the junior varsity game begins at 2:00, and varsity at 3:46. On Saturday, against The Winter Homecoming royalty for Grand County High School were presented at halftime during the Homecoming game against Whitehorse, Friday, Jan. the second and February, WE CARE... 7 DO YOU? Pregnancy Testing Family Planning Physical Exams PUrawd Parenthood Association of Utah Room 11, Energy Bldg Graham Pattison-Yebut I think he is going to be starting a war or get is in another war like Veitnam. 94143 Struble-Ye- Leroy he s, Thursday: Tamale Pie, Buttered Com, Lettuce Salad, Chilled Applesauce, Milk. Firday: Hamburgers, i French Fries, Cole Slaw Cranberry Fruit Gelatin, Milk. 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The students were supposed to be on relief schedule based on morning and afternoon shifts to relieve wont be pushed around like Count ting Fm Seal our services Allot MaryGrace Stringfello, Im excited and glad that m he Yes, May-- " Roger Reagan became President. Mr. Till, They should declare it a national holiday. Kim Bronson, I think its neat that theyre being able to come home. Graham Pattison, I think the Iranians are afraid of what Reagan will do as Presient. John Strong, Its about time they got out. Its o, STUDENT POLL by Kim Bronson Susan Ganino A few students at GCHS were asked, Do you think Reagan will make a good President? Here are a few replies. MaryGrace Stringfeltow-Ye- s, because he wont let other countries pick on the U.s. John Strong- -' Yes, because I think he is a good advisor. Teacher Conferences are going to be held the first Monday and Tuesday of should have stayed there for a few more days until HOSTAGES by Ahna McCIatchy Kevin Kimber A few students at GCHS were asked How do you feel about the hostages being released? A few responses were: Debbie Bullock, I think its a farce because not all of the hostages are released. Pepper Johnson, I think its neat if all of them are released. Susan Ganion, about time! Roger May, I think they third. In the independent class, Paul Halstead fought extremely hard to place fourth in the 132 pound weight class. They are, from left to right: Meg Knowles, second attendant; Maxine Brown, queen and Colleen Wimmer, first attendant. FOOTBALL BANQUET booths. However, they didnt loved it, the clean up was the will do alright! Bill Dickerson by them of stick Most it. best. to beHardy Brown-NRyan Stewart entertained and cause he will want to go to stayed The 1980-8- 1 Football Banwatched an themselves or WELDING warl quet was held Monday, by Brian David optional movie in Mr. Bus19 at the Sundowner was finJanuary Both movie The room. classes welding REANAISSANCE REVIEW bys Musketeer. ished up their work for the Restraint. The menu includThe Fourth by Tamie Oilman ed a salad, roast beef, booth was semester last Thursday, JanThe Renaissance fair that The candlemaking mashed potatoes, and a for classes when thrill a the both 15, kids, they uary big was held Tuesday, Jan. 13 Coach Bruce was a big success. The loved dipping their fingers in took a test on the metalurgy vegetable. wax. The pope, unit they had been working Burninghame, who was the the cooling sophomore World History Gillion. The metalurgy unit speaker for the evening, classes held the fair in the portrayed by Clifford and covered the entire process of discussed his arrival in Moab the land executioner, high school band room. The tow Brad Shumay, making iron ore into iron and and his problems with by setting of the fair was portrayed coarh turnout fall. The this homemade booths, with were admired by the young steel, how different steels said he was very proud of the One young boy and alloys are made, and straw on the floor. The children. What is it! to how all tins applies to better players that played the whole exclaimed, young children of Southeast Brad season out. Coach Burning-haShumway. The fair welding. and H.M.K. had queer looks also handed out varsity Mark six The end of the semester jesters. for the sophomores dressed even had letters, and a key chain to the end means the of class the the said, Miller, Astrologer in the costumes of the time. Im glad the fair was a for the fifth hour welding seniors. The evening ended The food from the Kings success, Tammy Daniels, a students, this is due to the with the football team Armed Taverns, which was fifth hour class being a half presenting the coach with a a cooking booth, was a big peasant girl from the cooking alot of year class, while fourth hour new jacket bearing the booth was It said, success for the sophomores. school colors. fun! Donna Young said, I welding is a full year class. They came over often to snatch bread assortments and cheese. Other taverns that were located across the Green River, the junior varsity game begins at 2:00 comCoach Roberts and the varsity at 3:46. mented, It was a great passing game and excellent PARENT TEACHER shooting and rebounding CONFERENCES game." by Jamie Johnson The second quarter Parent C3 Dennis Wells all placed leading scorer with 23, he also had 13 rebounds. 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