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Show 2B Emery County Progress. Castle Tuesday. August 29, 2000 Dale, Utah Emery County Youth Return To 1 'i E i fl jT X alsTvjUa P2. -- ; -- School y f Ji urk , .' On the first day of this school by REN HATT t ihm 'WIitA iTiiiili -- At Special to the Progress It Has Begun... It has begun and It is too late to stop it!" exclaimed an excited seventh grader In a voice that squeaked several times In the small sentence. ie was right, school year had legtin at (ireen River High School and no matter how much any of us tried, it was not going to stop, I, as well as a few ottiers, was excited for school to 1 2000-200- 1 start. ) year, the GRHS cheerleaders wasted no time In getting the student body Into the school spirit. The entire student body was pulled Into the library where there was the opening assembly. The assembly was It'd off with a wonderful speech by the student body president, Matt Lkker. He was followed by a spectacular cheer and dance routine by the cheerleaders. After this, each member of the faculty gave a short sptx'th on whafthey ex- acted i of ur this venr. Mr. I ar sons noticed the 2000 sign hang- - I Ing up from hist years gradua-tioand stated, "2000 was a great school year and we did a ' lot of great things, but lets not ; dwell on it. Lets make this year ; even better than the last; lets j lend the way." "Lead The Way" is Green River Iligh'sthcmcthlsyenrand it seems to be appropriate. With I a promising entourage of sports I and other extracurricular acthi- ties (which could repeat state J championships), this j car GRHS really could lend the w ay. n -- i |