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Show DECEMBER 8, 1987 IndDdDilS , ,1 Falcon Forum: the spirit Lancer Lexicon: concerts NOEL BRAVO By Here we are. Fall is almost gone, is here, and vacation is only two weeks away; anyone who isnt full of Christmas cheer yet needs to seriously their priorities. Thats right, its time to catch the spirit and the clubs and other organizations of LHS are ready to set the mood. mid-ter- m While were into sports, anyone interested in having a winning Lancer basketball season needs to do their part by cheering the team on as they sweat out a game over at Bountiful High tomorrow night. here. Each school club and organiza- You also wont want to miss them Saturday night on the home court against Cottonwood or the trip to see them duke it out with Olympus for an away game on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Sounds good, but theres more to Christmas than just basketball, right? Yes, weve got J.V. wrestling at Clearfield tomorrow and Saturday, and varsity wrestling a week from today here at home. The Lancer swim team will also take on Roy at home on the same day. hall decorations from each group going up on Monday and Tuesday (remember, keep it clean), and the band is performing its Christmas concert at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 16 in the auditorium. The orchestra concert will follow on Wednesday, also at 7 p.m. So, in keeping with the festive mood, it would be nice if we could all get out to LHS today and show some good will toward the men on The Christmas season is finally Ive waited a whole year, but it finally came. The holly and ivy, the spirit of giving, and the taste of stale fruit cake. I wouldnt miss it for the world. December is a time for love and a time to love. The spirit of Christmas is rolling into Clearfield High. From the twelve school days before Christmas vacation to the Dance. From the decoration to the special days debate-oratio- tournament today. Weve got tree ornaments and By BRADY NIXON For those of you who prefer a different art form, the Layton High n debate team will host a night on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. Cost for admission to this event is $2 per person and all are invited to attend. Now on a more serious note, the National Honor Society at LHS is program in sponsoring a Santa-Ai- d which everyone is invited to participate. the wrestling team as they take on Davis High. Im sure the girls basketball team could also use some support as well at the Clearfield tion is encouraged to tap into their resources and spread some good ol Christmas cheer by donating food items, all sizes of childrens clothing in good condition, and any new or used toys that need little or no repair. Cash donations are also very welcome. Anyone who is not directly involved with a certain school group is also asked to donate such gifts by delivering them to Mr. Harris room, room 162, after Dec. 7. le Secondary menus Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Dec. 14 include: Monday, Dec. 14, baked ham, hash browns mixed vegetables, whole wheat rolls, orange slices, sugar cookie and milk. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Tuesday, Dec. 15, combination pizza, tossed salad, choice of fruit, marble cake icing, milk. Training table, fresh fruit. Jr. high choice, chicken sandwich. Wednesday, Dec. 16, shredded beef burrito lettuce and salsa, buttered com, parkerhouse roll mixed fruit Dartboard: Dance slated By kay through talking? Now Ill write about it. On Dec. 9 Clearfield will play here, at Davis. And on Dec. , Davis will play at Roy. All of these games are at 7:30 p.m. Just so you know to be there on time and support the basketball team. have it that its going to be the best one to come along in a while. So for some excellent entertainment plan to attend at 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 11, the day before the dance. Speaking of the Christmas Dance, I hope everyone is going to be there. Ive reminded you enough about it. Okay, one more time. Its on Dec. 12 at 8:30 p.m., girls choice, tickets are $10 and you can get pictures if you want. JOEL ROBINS Start thinking Christmas. Christmas Assembly, Christmas dance, Christmas trees, Christmas carols, and whatever else you want to about Christmas. Christmas is hip, its cool, its in, in, and its here. (Almost, well close enough.) And so everyone can get in the Christmas spirit there are a few activities this week to help. The first of these is the Christmas assembly put on by the 1 1 Enough about Christmas, just w-fr- Whats cooking for lunch Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Dec. 14 include: Monday, Dec. 14, spaghetti sauce and grated cheese, tossed salad, French bread sugar cookie, chilled pears, milk. mixed vegetables, applesauce, snack, cookie and milk. Thursday, Dec. 17, beef stew, baked cheese sandwich, strawberand milk. ry shortcake at Kindergarten snack, cheese and crackers and milk. Tuesday, Dec. 15, fried chicken, pars-lie- d whipped potatoes carrots, cornbread butter, apple slice, milk. Kindergarten snack, fresh fruit and milk. Wednesday, Dec. 16, tacos tomatoes and cheese. y, race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national ori- gin, age, sex or handicap, write im-- ! mediately to the Secretary of Agri-- 1 culture, Washington, D.C., 20250. cin- namon roll, milk. Kindergarten Kindergarten snack, graham crackers and milk. Friday, Dec. 18, hamburger deluxe tomato and pickle, French fries, chilled peaches, boiled raisin cookie, milk or chocolate milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk. In Child Nutrition Programs, no person shall, on the grounds of participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subject to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. complete if I didnt put my two cents in somewhere. So, this will be short and sweet. The boys basketball team easily defeated Bountiful. If youve been keeping up on Clearfields own critic, Noland Parry, you would know he had Bountiful ranked number one in the state. Now turn to the sports page and see what the final score was. I rest my case. Some friends and I went to support the Falcettes as they performed in Cyprus all day. To get right to the point. It was worth a whole Saturday. They always tell me nobody comes out to support them during competition and theyre right. While other schools have practically the whole student-bodClearfield has very few fans. So one last plug. Support the Falcettes. To wrap up everything this week, just a few reminders of some upcoming events: wrestling, debate, girls basketball, choral and orchestra concerts, and the assembly. And remember to be of good cheer. y, OPEN FOR Breakfast Lunch & Dinner Bell's and banana, filled cookie and milk. Training table, tater gems. Jr. high choice, hamburger. Thursday, Dec. 17, chicken patty whipped potatoes or fluffy rice, parslied carrots, whole wheat rolls cherry shortcake milk. Jr. high choice, hot dogs. Friday, Dec. 18, beef stew or chili, toasted cheese sandwich, lettuce and tomato salad, jello and topping, gingersnaps, milk or chocolate milk. Jr. high choice, smoked turkey. One last reminder... I saved the best for last. Saturday morning, in case you forgot, remember to get up bright and early to take the ACT. I told you it was the best. That appears to be it for this one. I know its kind of busy, but it got your attention. I hope. remember all the stuff I just told you. Lets talk about basketball... o- - studentbody officers. Rumors for school (and Christmas) spirit. Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go. The annual Christmas dance will be held Dec. 19. It promises to be one of the best dances all year. It will be held in the common area. As an extra gift to the dance, the Christmas trees will be all lit up to give the room a warm glow. Come live the spirit of Christmas at the dance. Im not in a very sarcastic mood tonight, but an article would not be In Child Nutrition Programs, no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, be excluded from Restaurant Tine Family Dining Cali Us for Christmas Parties HOURS: Fri. fit Sat.7:00 505 Mon.-Thurs.7.- a.m.-10.-0- 0 a.m.-9:0- 0 p.m. Sun. 8:00 N. Main St.f Layton p.m. a.m.-20- 0 p.m. 544-144- 4 j Deadline For Missionary Photos & Stories Wed. 6:00 P.M. This Christmas Give A DftncE (ilfT itsson HA' IJHTTHM CERTIEICfITE Dance Academy Now Save 10 ilT 1 -- 1 hr. Class per week 3 months- - (Reg. $20 Classes begin per month) TAP PALLET 50 135 N. Village Way, Fruit Heights Dianne Lowe Wampler 10 " 5t44 - TEMPLING Ages 4 - Adult Jan 4th Professional Dance Training In a positive. Encouraging Atmosphere JAZZ yrs. Crosby. Rick Springfield - JL 1 - Director teaching exp In Caiif. Opening Act - Bing Seals and Crofts, Pointer Sisters. Appeared In Video Choreographer, Diamond Jim's Showboat Lead Dancer Limited openings - Offer ends Dec. 24 23 SOUP AND SALAD SEMINARS Soup and Salad Seminars are scheduled at Benchmark Regional hospital for your enjoyment every other Wednesday during the month from 12:30 to 1:15 Dec. 9 Holiday Depression Jeff Kocherhans Jan. 6 Have the Birds and the Bees Changed ? Sex Education in the 80's . Barbara Boineau, Ed. D. RSVP Benchmark Regional Hospital 592 West 1350 South,, Woods Cross, Utah 84087 1 the day prior to the luncheon $1.00 per person In a Holiday Performance Dec. 18th at 6:30 P.M. Fri., First National showing Bank of Layton is saying thanks for a great year and is their appreciation by presenting this holiday musical for the entire family. LAYTON MILLS MALL CENTER COURT 298-284- 4 Thanks for a great year I k |