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Show WEST JORDAN JR. HIGH NEWS West Jordan Jr. High School band was the leading band in the Santa Claus parade in Salt Lake last Friday evening. It was the only junior high school band in the parade. par-ade. Grant Baker, the band teacher, primed the band for the parade but due to his previous committment for an appearance with the .Utah Symphony orchestra that night, Gerald Webb from the teaching staff at the junior high was acting director far the parade. Students at the West Jordan Junior Jun-ior High had their individual pictures pic-tures taken during the day on W'-''-nesday, Nov. 29. Ail students we e to have their picture taken whether they bought them or not, then when pictures are finished they may buy them if they want. West Jordan Junior High has issued their calendar of coming events from now until the first of the year: Dec. 7 Intermountain School visits West Jordan; alao cheer leader tryouts; Dec. I I, West Jordan Jr. High traveling assembly visits Midvale and Mt. Jordan; Dec. 15, Mt. Jordan traveling assembly; Dec. 20, Christmas program; Dec. 21, student and faculty basketball game, and Dec. 22, 1961 to Jan. 2, 1962, Christmas vacation. On Friday, Doc. 8, an assembly will be presented at the school by Miss Facer and Jay Blank from the juvenile court on the subject Little 1 hangs That Ccuivi. Separata assemblies as-semblies will be held with Miss Facer addressing the girls and Mr. Blank the boys. |