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Show WIST VALLEY Thursday, Jan. 29, VIEW 1981 Mary Oveson, the 1980-8- 1 mens TNT drill team made its debut this past week at a CHS assem- planning program, he bly. dents as an aid in planning careers. After taking the test, sophomores are scheduled to meet with their counselor to discuss re suits, plan their high school program and set realistic goals. Parents are then invited to meet with student and counselor to discuss career plans and make suggestions. You dont have to be a Marching with sabers (or rather laserin men clad their recent arrival from the University of Arizona Invitational, Cottonwood debaters returned home with 12 out of the 18 On -- who entered receiving hono- rary tro-- p from the o f A The Colt senior team of Marshall -- - ' , s rt "t it'v'H' r qft 'a. sJ.x.,3xv . Tate and Laura Adams came away from the competition with a second place in the senior division. In addition, Tate was awarded with the seating of number one speaker in the senior division. Also, both 1 ?1 the Although Cot- tonwood matmen have not had a very successful season, their poor h i e s U swords), the Luke Skywalker attire, marched to the theme song of Star Wars and received great approval and acceptance as they performed for the student body. speakers, Tate and league standings are overshadowed by the impressive records of the number one and number two men in the region, Colt wrestlers Clark Harris and Randy Foote, respectively. Both wrestlers, Harris weighing in at 145 and Foote at 112, have outstanding season records of 14 wins and four losses. The team faces Granite tonight (Thursday) on the CHS home mats at 6:30. Adams, were both offer- At Kearns High's Cougar Kitchen ed $10,000 speech scholarships to the PREPARATION . . . Paula Kohagen and Robert Smith prepare ingredients for home economics project in occupational foods class at Kearns IN KHS KITCHEN' . . . Seen through Kearns high kitchen demonstration mirror, as well as at lower level near counter, are, from left in mirror, Jason Dunyon, Robert Smith, Paula Kohagen. Universtiy of Arizona. Tod Cohen and Adam Smith were yet another senior team which placed well in the weekend tournament. high. - Students Line Both Sides Of Counter by Olga Milius Products sold so far help students interested in the food business to have included slushes, KEARNS. Students at develop a career plan homemade ice cream, Kearns high have learnand gain experience scones (top favorite -ed that on the days when that will help them in the whole school is the Cougar Kitchen is future careers, she said. scone crazy, she laughOur students are learopen, they can count on ed), large chocolate having good things to ning how to fix quantity chip cookies and eat. food with quality, said brownies. The Cougar Kitchen is Mrs. Hansen. Students discuss the the newest project of the The students form successes of the proschools vocational their own board of direc- gram and analyze their foods program. The 40 tors along with the results, deciding what students (both boys and teacher, she said. They can be done each month girls) involved agree voted on a name for the to improve the business, that its fun, as well as a project, held a contest to the teacher noted. select a logo for the The students have also great learning experience. business, and plan their learned the ins and outs The main purpose of own class activities, she of applying for jobs, the class is to train the added. The logo is used writing resumes and students in the things on all announcements how to achieve good that are necessary to and on all information results from interviews. hold down a job, said about the kitchen. Students practice teacher Leslie Hansen. Students surveyed the interviewing each other school to find out what Students learn depenin class, explained Mrs. Hansen. Several studability, learn to follow students and faculty through and finish a job members would like, dents have obtained once they begin it, learn then discussed the var- jobs in local food busto go ahead and do a job ious suggestions, decidinesses and the teacher when they see it is ed what to market and visits them frquently to check up on their pronecessary, rather than set prices. The Cougar Kitchen is gress and offer help if waiting for someone to tell them to do somepresently open on only needed. I get excellent reports thing, they do it when four days a month, and she they see it needs doing, much thought and on the students, she said. discussion goes into said. The class generates a These are skills that each menu, the teacher are necessary in any said. The crew is busy lot of enthusiasm, job, not just in the food with production during remarked Mrs. Hansen. One reason the class the other three weeks industry, she added. The second goal is to each month, she said. is exciting for the students is that we are not just teaching job skills, although those are very necessary. The students are training to become leaders and this gives them an added incentive to achieve, she declared. A general manager, food manager and advertising manager are elected each month, she explained, so that students business, she said. There are times when speed is really essential, said Mrs. Hansen, noting that the students can now prepare 48 batches of bread dough in lVi hours, and its good bread, she added. One of the home ec teachers is planning her carrot cake to serve 500 people at the reception, along wedding and the Parliamentary pro- cedure is used in meetings and problems are brought before the board so that every student is involved in probletech-- ' m-solving niques, she added. . Students must have some previous experience in foods, either at home or in shcool, in order to enter the class, noted Mrs. Hansen. Boys and girls are equally enthusiastic about the class and about the Kitchen, she noted. Quality and efficiency Saturday in Logan the Spinnakers placed first in the show drill division and in the prop division. Along with this took a sec ond in the Suspended in Time is the theme for Senior Ball which will be the climax of Senior Week on Saturday at Four Seasons. 4 they Tuesday was military division. This to help for them t h I I rirj are all com developed through itio and speed working together on the At school, ?H&00sach VELOURS & WINTER SO 50 OFF OOFF WOOL PLAID SKIRTS 50GFF DRESS DLOUSES & SLACKS.. 25 OFF JEWELRY ITEMS Buy one Get Another Of Equal or of Loss Value For only MON. - SAT. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. each 3-- 13 KOMBO CENTER 566-507- 1 Bar Invitational, at Timpview and Orem this weekend, with the annual Golden Spike Tournament to be held Feb.7. Chapparal high yellow rib-- b o n s , some Rehearsals for Music Man are moving right along. The show is scheduled for Feb. 27, 28 and March 2. In basketball this week the girls play today (Thursday) and the guys tomorrow, with games at 5:30 and 7:30 both days. All basketball games this week will be played at Bingham. Wednesday is the region wrestling meet at Alta. The Kearns Kapers (SeePage 3B,CoI.9) in their hair, others around It hasC been real-- r ly great to see the hostages released and able to rejoin their families and the Kearns Cougars join with the rest of the country in welcoming them home. Did you know we have a fantastic career plan-nin- g program at Kearns? Mr. Williams wants everyone to know that career plans start when youre a sophomore. This year nearly all the sophomores have the career completed This is custom decorating f-i- henge that ' morning adviser with, 4 n a d doughnuts and drinks were sold. is Today (Thursday) crazy hair and suspenders day, followed by school colors day on Friday. The assembly will be held tomorrow morning. The suspenseful question of Who shot M.R.? will be answered tomorrow in the assembly. the JCPenney way. 25 30 Luv Monday starts Ya Blue Days at Granger sponsored by the cheerleaders and d and their song-leade- to off Selected Custom draperies, rs newly-appointe- Look through our selection of satins, sheers, casements, jacquards, and prints of polyester, rayonacetate, cotton, acrylic and linen Well help you choose the fabric. Then, 'we do all the rest Includes: Fabric, lining and labor. adviser, Rhonda Lee Anderson. Western day is Tuesday and the cheerleaders will host breakfast that morning in Stonehenge at 6: 30. One of the highlights of the week will be the Renaissance Fair held on Wednesday in Stonehenge. Clubs, class ofAfter the required ficers and other organamount of points have izations will have booths been received the cards of food and fun. will be turned in to the Thursday, Feb. 5, is Executive Council and the Pirate pins will be class call night and Friawarded in an awards day is the pep assembly, (See Page 3B, Col. 9) assembly ' Tina's Tees - n - Things JR. SIZES preparations are being made for students to earn their Pirate pins. This year, instead of having a Pirate Week where each day you dress up different, points for the pins will be earned over a period of about one month, from the end of February to April 6. The students interested in earning a Pirate pin will be given a card that they must take to each home game or event they go to. At the game they will be given a sticker to place on their card. Each sticker will represent one point. Points can also be earned by turning in a ticket stub from state basketball or state swimming. Christianson; second, Joanne Spafford, with Cottonwood junior Jerry Peterson receiving the first place junior division speaker award. The squad has a major competition, the Utah Kearns to take advantage of the program, Mr. Williams pointed out. Seniors, juniors (or sophomores) who have questions about a certain job or career can go to the COPE Center and find career information, and if you have questions or need more information, talk to Mr. Williams. SALT LAKE COUNTY $00 OFF SPECIAL RACK OF CLOSEOUT SLACKS ?.1000 t h e i r waists. competitors were out around sophomore WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING $1.00 IMPRINTED of awarded with five the 10 speaker awards which were available. Those on the receiving end were ninth place, Lisa Hammond; eighth place, Erin Edmunds; semi-finalist- s. Under the direction of Stone- , Iran there have been students walking -- 50s day. A sock hop was held was prepare T shirt day, Wednesday was Ever since the release of the 52 hostages from with Jerry Peterson, and Eric Christianson' with Lisa Hammond, both placed third as In addition, to follow in the footsteps of their superiors, the junior class seventh place, Eric skills. JEANS AND PAINTER PANTS with molded mints, she said. Next semester, the Cougar Kitchen will open a soup shop, by popular request from faculty members. (See Page 3B, Col. 8) learn management First Quality Fashion At Factory Prices CORDUROY & WOOL help by duties rotate, and any student interested can STORECJOBG StEAEmCKG SWEATERS will preparing sufficient and Boise. Hopefully they will do as well there if not better. PAMS In the junior division, the duos of JoAnne Spaf-for- d says. The program starts with vocational aptitude tests. The test results are used by stu- 8941 So. 2700 w. k The Water Quality Management Plan lor Salt Lake County will be updated by March 31, 1981. Two Public Hearings will be held to give members of the public an opportunity to participate in policies and programs recommended to become part of the Plan. Copies of proposed actions will be available at the door 30 minutes prior to each hearing or upon request at the Division of Water Quality office at 2033 South State Street, Building 1, Room 10, Salt Lake City, Utah. The date and time of each hearing is set forth below 1. February 3, 1981 Peterson Library 9346 South 700 East Of course you can VISA' charge Sandy, Utah Starting at 6:30 p.m. 2. February 4, 1981 Salt Palace, Room 127 100 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Starting at 7:00 p.m. JCPenney 967-600- 3 it |