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Show 7B Thursday, Jan. IS, WiSTVALlEYVlEW 1981 If you added up all hours of hard work from all the or- these (MiliB) ganizations and individuals, the total would be thousands and thousands of hours. by Karen Miliu: by Tomorrow Cougars, its show your school spirit. Come and support all these organizations and try to appreciate all the work that goes into whatever you happen to be seeing. time to Hello Cougars, just think, tomorrow (Friday) ends the first semester of this school year. This seems like a good time to re- semesterr in making Kearns I highNo.i.f I dont Mm ! mean just the hours we spend in classes and studying, although these too contribute to Kearns being No. 1, but I was thinking of the hours and hours that the sports teams, music and drama groups, the debate team, spirit club, stringent, childhood school life, proves as a transition period for juniors and is ning for Traditionally at Cottonwood, the beginning of the second semester brings a day which is dreaded by students and faculty alike. I am speaking of the feared The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Carol Gadd and Paul Haynie. By the way, next week is senior pride week and there will be all kinds of fun activities, so be sure to get involved in the many other groups spend in practicing, planning and preparing events for the student body of Kearns high. SeCaoeD Redwood Annual Ball Seniors 'Lost In Progirom Center & Thurs. 1 9-- 1 Program-Mon.-Wed.F- ri. AM AM Poor Socialization, Arts & Crafts, Music and Cantos, Development of Motor Skills, Self Awareness, Field Trips. ACTIVITIES: For More Information Please Call 535-504- - 0 535-567- 9 semi-form- al Pictures The Kearns high madrigals will provide music during inter- 2 Day Program $16mo. 3 Day Program $24mo. vv I The event will feature music will be available, taken by Scott Adams. 9-- 11 In Colt sports, both the men and womens swim teams have outstanding seasons tallies thus far. The women who have all but drowned their region competitors this year, added another victory to their list on Tuesday as they mowed down the Woods Cross squad. Led by 1980 4A state record holders Tanya Isom and Patty Poesch, along with the strong backing of Sta- The debate team was successful at the Utah Bar Debate, bringing home five first places. Congratulations to Pat Smart and all of the debaters Wednes-a y we had a pep d assembly to recog- nize all of cey Degooyer and sports. Kathy Talbot, the Colts have both the depth and strength needed for yet another state champion- The swim team will Cottonwood the be hosts of the Granite district tourney today. The wrestlers are doing great this year, just as Coach Roger Ketchum had predicted We were awarded a plaque for being champions of the (See Page 9B, Col 8) ship The j the winter cag-er- after rounding off successful preleague games, fell to the Granger Lancers in a dis-- ( See Page 9B, Col. 8) ad- Love1 Lost in KEARNS. Love will be the theme of the annual Kearns high Senior Ball, to be held from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Kearns high ballroom. byCelcus. MAY 22nd Program-Tues- . ling up, gives them the nice long leisurely lunch. - 3100 So. & Redwood Road 2 Day 3 Day On a positive note, however, this day, no matter how much it is unliked, is indeed a day which is necessary. It gives all students a chance to make sure opportunity to broaden their horizons by picking up classes of new subject matter, or gives others the time for a high senior ball are Carl Thurgood, Kenny Meldrum, Diane Lawrence and class viser Jim Walker. Multi-Purpo- se FED. 2nd their resource for ticket to Kearns state, their graduation detested mass requirements are total- change day. FOR TICKET . . . Pooling suicidal praying and hoping that someone drops their desired class. the begin- and More often than not, however, if the classseeking students do indeed reach the teacher, they find that they have no alternative but to add their names to an endless waiting list, thus the student retreats in a near just wrestlers. Saturday be the wrestling tournament. Tuesday our basketball teams will play on the Alta court at5:30 and7:30. body and class officers, congress, Attic and Cougar Claw staff, plus Pre yet another term which for seniors marks the closing of more than a decade of pete against our will student cheerleaders, (Friday) will foot the closing of Tomorrow evening, after weve all finished another term, many Cougars will dance the night away at Senior Ball. Have fun. The dance will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Kearns high ballroom. In sports this week, Bingham comes to Kearns tonight to com- flect upon all of the long hours spent each Andrta Ottnez This infamous day sees the students of Cottonwood in rushed craze to find that crucial class. They stand in eternal lines only to find that when they get close enough to catch a glimpse of the by then angelic teacher, they have been standing in the wrong line. mission and a king, queen and attendants will be chosen. Senior pride week activities are scheduled throughout next week, with special dress days including toga day, western day and green and gold senior day, as g well as a contest. Senior class officers are Kenny Meldrum, president; Jeff Brey, vice president; Robyn Davis, secretary; Carl Thurgood and Janet Bona, Associated Students of Kearns beard-growin- The Executive Council is busy revising Cyprus highs constitution. Clauses are being added, taken out, or com-- ogr- a-i b p.m. Mondays and Fridays. BE'TTTE i n e d wherever QUALITY-BUIL- it is necessary. The main 2 SPEED T WASHER F1LTER-FL- w h e electior come, di f e r e n interpre-- 1 tations of certain parts of the constitution are formed to mean different things. An example of this would be how many terms prior to elections a candidate must have a certain G.P.A. The Executive Council is trying to change the wording where it is unclear so that there will be no mistake of what the meaning is. 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