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Show 7B To Hello Cougars, it seems like we just get settled into the school year and before you can we say Yesterday (Wedne- was sday) parent-teache- school f o They 1 the middle of re- today Th u r was for the the next years Co- ttonwood M o gistering ( clos- fora for ing night classes. Howev- er, for the first time first mus- ical, An- in nie Get their high school career, the seniors dont worry about registering, they just sit back and watch the sophomores and juniors experiencing the frustrations, and excitement, of deciding what classes to take, getting teachers signatures, checking credits, etc. Still, it is with mixed emotions that we seniors watch the registration process. While ecstatic over graduation, many seniors are just that no now-realizi- mat- ter how much they want to, they cannot audiion for next years madrigals, Chattes, cheerleaders, etc. Speaking of auditions, if you want to be in next years mads or concert choir, now is the time to go see Mr. Stark in the choir room (room 263) for an audition time. meet, then Wednesday. The madrigals at Taylorsville high leave on tour tomorrow for nine days. They will perform in parts of Washington, Oregon and Idaho under the direction of Norm Wendel. They will be singing at schools, churches and other places. When the madrigals participated in the region festival, they were judged on their tech- nique and several other things. They were given a 1 for their outstanding performance, which was the highest score Applications for next organizations (See Page 8B, Col. 6) stomp will be held tomorrow (Friday) evening from It will be in the boys gym and the cost will be $2 with activity card and $2.50 without ACE activity "Card. This dance is PAINTS by the X Council. Come out and have a great time. The gymnastics team will compete here tomorrow at 4. Preparing for ALO activity at Granger high are, from left, Nancy Hasenberg, Cammy Ashton, Keri Barnson, Toynet Memmott. At Granger High chosen by the faculty up to this point are: October, Natalie Hill and Jeff Sorensen; November, Shirlene The singers will perform in a community presentation in Jerome, Idaho tomorrow night. They will spend Saturday and Sunday The weak sinews become strong by their contlict with difficulties. Edwin Chapin in La Grande, Ore. where several programs have been planned including rest homes, church and community performances. Continuing on to Seattle, Wash., they will sing at the World's Fair Convention Center at noon on Tues- The tour will continue down through the Redwoods to Eureka, Calif and on to Susan-villwhere several community programs are planned The return is planned for March 14 e Accompanying director, Norman Mr. Klamath Falls, Ore., they will sing at a Wednesday night banquet in an LDS stake and the following morning will perform for a junior and senior high audience. At Wendel, will be and Mrs. Frank Mills This is the first tour for the Taylorsville high madrigals, Mr. Wendel reported Trv A Want Ad! Ptatfvi GRANGER. Sadie Hawkins Week is being planned by officers of the Associated Lancer Organization (ALO) at Granger high, with activities scheduled all next week. Senior officers will provide lunchroom activities and specify the dress for Monday, with the juniors in charge s Tuesday and Classes Still Open For Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 to 9:00 pm. - be played ches to follow a lazy days idea. Assisting Miss Barnson with ALO week plans are other officers, including Cam Jed by Vandenakker, psy- teacher and soccer coach. Decorations will include trees, daisies and ben chology New Classes Begin March 9th Tuesday and Thursday 6 Classes Ashton, Pam my THaaten, MANY NEW EASTER ITEMS NOW AVAILABLE Jensen, Nancy Hasenberg, 28 So. 1 785 W. Carriage Square 41 Marcy Hansen, Kim Barnson and Toynett PLASTER MASTER 968-889- 3 O' (50 , FOODS -- icers will provide activities for March 11 and ALO will offer an assembly and a girls pref dance on the final day, March 12, During the Sadie Hawkins assembly, a student, a teacher and a club of the month will be announced. A skit will be presented, using persons who have not been in an assembly before, said Keri Barnson, ALO president. A group of Tongan girls who are students at Granger will provide Polynesian dance numbers. The finale of the assembly will be announcement of the Sadie Hawkins royal- fj Vttti< llOili SOI 21.1 SOI I s sol 1700 ITjlll.MIMI IIM. SIOIII X SOI 202) IIOI Its I II X 2 Hill SOI t7i" flettfttTfKt X S lid r s 2.irl II Oil, H s s Lays- - or- - 70il, SOI III X 201 1, VKIsI MVIMII ) OO - HI, M. .0 I Ruffles IO 10(H) I. M POTATO CHIPS! SI 39 ty. Sweet Dreams will be the theme of the dance that evening in with Christopher providing music. Western dress will be in order and tickets will cost $5 per couple. Marryin Sam will Fry and Doug Dilley; December, Paul Tyge-se- n and Jeff Olsen; January, Jill Rushton and Mark Underwood; February, Judy Oster and Pete Sefakis. BUILDERS W Congratulations to these students. Their pictures will be or have been displayed in the showcase by the library. MART DNvr 968-21-- 1 3555 W. 3500 So. BJHS Spelling Bee Is On Monday Slate MAGNA. The annual Brockbank junior high spelling bee will be held Monday in the schools little theater. 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To conclude the week on Friday will be the A.M. assembly and the Sadie Hawkins dance in the evening from Sadie Hawkins is a girls preference dance and girls still have time to ask a date. ALO week is under (SeePage 8B, Col. 6) ACTIVITY . . . on Wednesday. Student body off- awaiting tryouts. Auditions for many Editors Quote Book 1. soph-more- already in and the girls are anxiously your eyes and ears open. If you plan on taking Next week is ALO Your Gun, which proved to be a great success. The attendance at each performance was very encouraging. The cast and crew did a great job. Were proud of their over-al- l performance. A in April. Skyline on years Chattes are will be taking place very shortly, so if you are interested, keep g Olympus and mad- rigal singers from Taylorsville high will tour begin a week-lonof the Northwest, leaving the area tomorrow (Friday). The group, earning straight one ratings (superior) in last weeks Region Two competition, is eligible for state competition hosting m Jk their big day off. 4, 1982 - TAYLORSVILLE. The will be r are in other Our gymnastics conference, so students are hesitantly returning back to Northwest Thursday, Mar. Madrigals From THS Will Travel team is having a very promising year. r WEST VALLEY VIEW eS DO.KN 69c FOOOH BAKERY 5 |