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Show 5 ft WEST VALLEY VIEW 30, 1981 Thursday, Apr THE GREEN SHEET WEST This is it, This is Us is the theme for the school fair which opens tonight at 7 oclock. The' open house will last Every is a p The fair is to give every student the 111- to Congratulations the student body 2 officers. Class officer applications went out Monday. The debate assembly will be held Tuesday and primary voting w ill Karen Tillett (Princess Winnifred), Gordon Dixon (Prince Dauntless) and LeeAnn Guymon (Queen Aggravain) enact scene from "Once Upon a Mattress," to be presented next week at West Lake junior high. WEST LAKE SCENE . . . West Lake Junior High take place on Wednesday. Final voting will be held Thursday - that the Now midterms are over, all and we have to look forward to is the end of term, the seniors team will play at Brighton today and tomorrow, and the varsity teams at Alta Games for 3: 30 , -- mores and freshmen For those of you who can hardlv wait for are scheduled the KI1S is hosting sophomore region track meet Tuesday. ( See Page 8B, Col 8) Musical Comedy Due GRANGER. The musical version of The Princess and the Pea called Once Upon A Mattress will be presented Tuesday and Wednesday nights at West Lake junior for the high The quick-movin- g comedy will be entertainment for the entire family, according to Jennifer Strassberg. musical director of the presentation. Tickets 7 pm. $1 50 a c m- - pN' a 1 - paignmg a 1 s Mondayii i introduc- I t pro- ' as Marne, ' Guys and badges a n d . t " ' c a n didates use to ih people know tte running , These elect m t being oversee r the ecutive coun; includes Dele i1 St Those who travelled the competition n ki t and Jerry Parkstone, oi to f Olsen, Kmen ) nelle Jill Rushton am Leah Alvis Campaign, ig ana voting will uiiitiniie through next week and the new class ot titers will be announced ,.t an inaugural stomp on Brighton. Also, with the production of The Winners, which was narrated by Carol Guttery to countless other per-fmunees, took more honors in the state 4A competition held last w eekeiul e Sorensen Jeff he addition1 whet, i.i-- - They Run, in . , s Spirit, See How t . i Dolls, posters, whatever else the v one-ac- ductions ' f - ed such ; o began!jU w department, which has 5 S O n keeping with the leading ormers Michelle perfHor-ma- n and Jeff Crockett were named best actress and best actor. In addition, Joan Hahn, coordinator of the CHS (See Page9B, Col. 4) MADNESS SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY May 8 Tomorrow iFiidu.i and Salui day night at 7:30, the Dance club, under the diret turn ol Lori Lambros, will Mixtui e ot present Movements This w ill be very interesting and wed like to vudi the performers good luck per- cost for students, $2 formances In tradition, Cottonwoods drama i for o r s s o p h o Class elections began Monday, with eligibility and letters of intent being due P p r & i The JV baseball newly elected a the jun i Make Wednesday. best. stepp-- i n g up grade classes. Voting is scheduled for Tuesday and sure you go to vote for the person who will serve your class the for and senior and junior were performers In the t play category, along with three each in the mono-act- , humorous interpretations, dramatic Interpretations and pantomime categories. For their supreme efforts, the CHS forensic group received not only first place title for t their play The Winners, but also with combined scores they were able to earn second place, falling just one point short of first place one-ac- mer vacation. Just a reminder seniors, keep on saving actively involved at your pennies for the Granger. Thos who senior trip to Calhave won awards and ifornia after graduahave had other outstan- tion, it wall be a great chance to spend some ding achievements. time with your high school friends before you all scatter to college, jobs or ???. Now that student body officers have been elected, the time has come to elect class officers for next years to show what they have been doing this year. Everyone is vited to attend 1981-8- May 29, cheer up. Get through today (Thursday ) and tomorrow and we have only 19 more days until sum- cm until 9 the 1981-8- 2 officers will be announced at an assembly on Friday. The seniors will be honored Wednesday at a banquet being held at the UofU. It is to honor seniors who have been will for adults or $5 per family The cast includes Brett Dickison as the (See Page 8B, Col. 7) Those ''don't wants' around your house aie probably "do wants" for someone else Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds' Custom sale. AT GHS . . . Art and dance are just two of the areas being featured by students during fair at Granger high tonight (Thursday). Granger High - School Fair Tonight GRANGER This Is - This Is l 's w ill be the theme ol an allschool fair at Granger high from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight (Thursday Preceding the showing of work of every dustrial arts development shown and the math displays as well. school, the PTSA will stage a pm auction in the north parking lot Items have been donated by area merchants and all pro ceeds will go toward department will give readings and display at department scholarships the for high Granger students Musical groups are scheduled to perform during the fair, in- - You get more plays for your quarter! J CELEBRATE THE 1950's a will be will department demonstrate its com- puter. Skits will be presented by drama students and students from the English projects physical education area and projects made dunmg the year will be display ed in the woodshop Demonstrations and displays will be offered by drafting students Experiments will be carried out in the psy ehology and sociology rooms and social studies displays will be on view. A large number of I I visit the school Members of the art department will show paintings, sketches, and drawings, ceramics jewelry.of Demonstrations water polo will be done in the pool by swim classes We're ically excited to show off what the regular students at complished this year, explained Give your Granger have ac- Jeanmne Assisting n Uhl w Iook with custom designed draperies Choose fioni do ex ting group of selected fabrics in dozens of designs in su ever y dec orating theme from traditional to casual Our st iff foil' t o (lO)fexxiondls will make your draperies, ar t install and line them with fop inducing thermal Sued All at 25 savings Try Green Sheet classi- Spend restful hours m the bedroom you've dreamed of Custom bedspreads qu Ited in your choice of elegant patterns All at 25 savings Fabric and labor included Timothy, chairman of Those who the fair excel in sports and other areas get so much recognition, she added fied I Save 25 on draperies, lining, custom bed ensembles. language,and home child Foreign foods call themselves the Munch Mines, will be serving punch and cookies at no charge to all who as Martha Erickson economics 50s Occupational students, who projects and experiments will be on science hand WITH RAX completed during the year Demonstrations of aerobic and social dance and free throws will take place in the depar- tments will have ads' r ) : - energy-savin- Roc-Lcn- is g " 262-668- 2 ft I ea. 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