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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW SR camps representing the Taylorsville War- ryKW'4' I fe- v '? As the a super year at ger high. ; jv 1981-198- 2 r school year begins, we are looking forward to II m r - ! Over the stu- dent body officers and spirit squads have spent many hours to Gran- gers best. Several major The student body of- ficers have chosen the theme for the year, There is no time like the present; go for it in 82. They feel that in order to make tomorrows dreams a real- (See Assambliat chairman Laah Alvit and student body look over bulletin board, the message on which Sefakis Pete president Hallo Day event serves as goal of school's student leadership in 1981-8Is among initial activities planned for new school year at Cyprus. CYPRUS GOAL . . . At Cyprus - M8IH to Kearns today (Thursday) and our J.V. team playing on home turf (also at as our mighty Lancer varsity team travels to Kearns for a showdown. We would like to wish all three of our Granger teams the best of luck and hope that all Lancers will support them by attending these games. Monday begins our Hello Week activities at Granger and we are looking forward to a super week and a lot of fun with all of the activities. The events, will include a stomp, as well as an a.m. assembly and numerous other activities. Applications for sophomore class office go out on Monday and are due on Thursday for all those who are interested. We are hoping for a good candidate turnout. (SeePage 9B, Col. 9) While high school stu- dents everywhere, MAGNA. We want to welcome all our students to school and invite them all to join in our Hello activities and get involved in the school life, said Jill Rushton, speaking for student body officers at Cyprus high. Hello activities will begin Tuesday with an . con- 342iniIIM30 Plans Made It is time to kick off our football season again with our sophomore team traveling Kearns) 71 Hello Week day. against Page 9B, Welcome back, 82 and 83 and welcome to classes of Kearns high, class of assembly 84. featuring skits by the student body officers, memyear to bers of congress and going the cheerleaders, she be one of said. the greatA welcome stomp est ever. will be held from 8 to W e 11 p.m. on Friday Sept. have the 11, with music providgreatest,- & ed by Fantasy Light student and Sound. Admission body, ad-will be $2 with a school I ministra-ror $2.50 1 activity card, t i n 1 without. stustaff, Hello activities are dent officers and under the direction of cheerleaders around, the student body ofwhich is why we have Pete Sefakis, the number one school. ficers, Jeff Sorenpresident; Get involved, everyfirst vice pressen, body and make this a ident; Jeff Olsen, secspectacular year for ond vice president; you. Karen Pinelle, secretary; Miss Rushton, Today (Thursday) reporter-historia- n and the jayvee football Leah Alvis, assemteam plays Granger at blies chairman. 3:30, while tomorrow, Thisis w w the varsity teams (See Page 9B, Col. their same familiar schools, students in the Bennion and i 1 1 e areas are anxiously awaiting the open-- l ing of the new Taylorsville High School under the direction of Dr. EarlCatmull. The final touches have been made and the building is now ready to be put into use. This means that seniors and juniors, as well as sophomores, are busy memorizing schedules, wandering the halls and making new acquaintances. Although Taylorsville is a new school, thats not holding anyback. The spirit at one Taylorsville has already been proven to be unlimited. The varsity cheerleaders, drill team and spirit club have been very successful at summer Youll get results! 9) with the exception of sophomores, are returning once again to FREE'-- Vibrating Mattress Set Purchase Pillow With 1981 Registration took place last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-day- . Anticipation on could be seen many of the students faces as they walked through the lines. Assemblies chairman Leah Alvis and her committee have been hard at work preparing for the Hello day assembly. It will be held on Sept. 4 and KEARNS. Hello the traditional opening activity at Kearns high, will be Week, held Monday through Sept. 4, according to Tal Harry, student body president. Activities are being planned for each days lunch periods, he said. There will also be surprises at odd times during the week that we dont want to talk about, he added. The movie feature the officers, cheerleaders will and other school leaders. The welcome stomp be held the following week on Friday, Sept. 11. Music will be provided by will Fantasy Light and Sound. Homecoming is scheduled for October 2 and our rivals will be Olympus. The football team has been working really hard and seems everyone a about enthused being 4A school. Homecoming is going to be a week-lon- g event filled with different dress-u- p days and many activities. The night of Oct. 1 there is going to be a big pep rally to get everyone keyed up for the game. A super half-tim- e act is planned. It will consist of the Spinnakers and the dance club, also the new marching band which is directed by a new member of the staff, Pat Webster. Scott Whipple is the new assistant principal. He is very excited and enjoys working with students. He will surely be an asset to Cyprus. The Pirates are set on having a terrific year. UTAHS LOWEST FOOD PRICES I 2713 SO Stftt 47W SO RDdwood Rtf , 7355 So tfh East, 1177 WMl 3500 So , 40 West 2nd Norm, ftounttful 10470 So. 7tt East, Sandy FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX eft? Col. 8) Students At KHS Await Busy Week ity, work and preparation must begin to- 3:30. The action tinues tomorrow spirit club managed to bring back two. The by brought own THS cheerleaders. Congratulations to all of you. The many hours that you have spent practicing have been well worthwhile. The student body officers and their adviser, Grant Taylor, have also spent countless hours this summer planning various activities for the student body and are excited about the coming year. The student body officers, who as of now have not been sworn in, will hold the Hello assembly on Gran- changes have been made at Granger high over the summer, including our two new assistant principals, Mr. Jacobs, who comes to us from Cottonwood high, and Mr. Gurr, who comes to us from Brockbank junior high. They are both excited in anticipation of this first year at Granger. riors. Each brought back at least one first place trophy. The stick was spirit back our the summer, the make this year Thursday, Aug. 27, W SlUDItl m Mtojtf Jd saw IW The starring s, Peter Falk and Alan Arkin, will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Hello assembly to be presented Friday (Sept. 4) morning will include presentations by the spirit club, drill team, varsity, junior varsity and sophomore cheerleaders, and student body officers and will introduce the football team. A pep rally will be held before school that morning. Cyprus will play at Kearns at 5 p.m. The hello stomp at oclock Friday 8 night will be emceed by disc jockey Craig Chambers. Other student body officers include Wendy Farnsworth, vice president; Debi Brey, sec- retary; AnnBraunber-ger- , historian; Gerald Aitken, senate president; Carolyn Asay, speaker of the House; Elaine Monson and John Dorsey, Associated Students of Kearns representatives. We hope all students will join in the Hello activities, get acquainted and get involved in the new school year, Harry said. We have a lot of things planned and aim to keep Kearns number one, he said. SOFS Twin 17900 start. This past summer has been spent prepar-- i Queen 50 Fabrics To Choose Frol. 1981-8- 2 school is off to a great year The All Complete With Mattress, Sturdy Frame, Dot hie Fabrics. ADD: S8 to $10 TO BUY i rship camp for all Flotation Waterbed t SOLD p- leade- FINE IN SETS for A MATTRESS SALE QUALITY INNERSPRIN6 MATTRESSES AND FOUNDATIONS ng the u coming a c 210 269 Qmoi NwfcMutw f Kf 245 299 SERRATE o varsity cheer--' leaders - . was held July at Utah State University. This event was planned by the executive in council. Six speakers gave some very helpful hints on being successful leaders. Monday night ended with a fantastic talent show given by the Surf Cats. Tuesdays highlight was a waterslide, followed by a dance. Wednesday was graduation from leadership TD ox. 40 CooT camp. MflOA'S MATinGGG FACTORY West Valley 4100 S. 1700 W. Carriage Sq. Sugartiouse 307 East 3100 South Cheerleading camp was held July Varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders won superior trophies. The mascot, Rhonda a Peterson, won spirit stick the last night, which means she got to bring it home. iXltfff iMeu S2 e6?sr $ov 3 &er i taol! 0 |