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Show Cyprus auditorium. The final class elections assembly will be held Wednesday. Good luck to all of the canSome track lights of last month are: Judy Oster was selected as a finalist for the 1982 Jostens Foundation Scholarship Program. This represents the best in the areas of school and community involvement and leadership. Good job, Judy. Mike Crump won the Cyprus com- petition will be held at Cyprus today (Thursday) and tomorrow starting at noon. W e have a great team whose members have set some records this year: Chad Ful-- e r of the high- intramural chess tournament. Johns placed second. Girls chosen to attend Girls State this summer are Wendy Larson, Joni Hall and Beverly Hunt; alter- 1 , 100 meters record; David Strasburg, record in 100 meters; Pete high jump record. Good luck to our Pirate track team, do your best. Also, our super tennis team will compete in region tomorrow and Saturday. Best of luck, tennis team. One-aplays will be performed tonight and tomorrow night in the Sef-aki- Kyle nates Lorina Tester and Sheri Nye. Our Boys Staters are Todd Hird, Darwin Craig, s, Carl Kyle Johns, Hutchinson, Ron Johnson, Steve Healey, Steve Anderson, and cert. Golden ct WEST VALLEY high. He is the son of Mr. Cyprus and Mrs. J. Bennett Josie. Named vice president was Richard Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Kimball. His opponent in final balloting was Christy Montrone. Named second vice president was Marcie Morfin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaias Morfin, who ran for the office of president. At West Lake, the number two candidate for that office automatically is named second vice president. The post of secretary was garnered by Kelly Mamales, of Mr. third. and daughter Mrs. Harry Mamales, whose opposition was Lorie Baumgardner. have done a super job this year, Pirates. Keep up the fantastic work. You Jennifer West Lake junior high students, from left, Marcie Morfin, Kelly Mamales, Jennifer Brown, Richard Kimball and (front) Troy Josie ELECTED . . . Try Green Sheet classified ads! are 262-668- newly-electe- student body officers. d Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Brown, defeated to Tracy Selected as next for special MOMS years cheerleaders were Lisa Westburg, Shurene Hensley, Mada-linMichelle Hill, Burr, e Michelle Foote and Debbie Townsend. Mylo Creations l)IKT ok -- PEPSI ho.. LITE 4 Congratulations to 1982-8varsity cheerleaders. the new 3 are Wendy (head chee- They Walters rleader ) , Lor Petersen, i Michelle E i c aue h-- b N e c i Clark, seminary council. Lynette An-- Paul n GE DO-I- DRYER T HOLD ANY INCH POT! (PRO-16- Her-nand- Believe it or not, in just three short weeks the school year 1981-8- 2 will be history. That is GE ELECTRIC CAN OPENER (EC32) "Hands Free operation. Automatic shut-ofEasy Clean cutter and pierce lever assembly Magnetic lid holder. bad news to some and good news to most. The Contest of t h e assembly will be tomorrow (Friday). Each class has held conducted EACH GE 3 SPEED miXER (KI24) 3 speed fingertip control. Beater clips for fastened beaters storing to mixer. Up front beater ejector, balanced handle. isl 2" EACH talent searches. Those who have been selected by their classes to represent them will be competing tomorrow in the assembly. Also in the assembly, winners of the class elections will be announced. Always on the run is our track team. They will be competing at Cyprus high in region competition today. returned after spending last week in California. They participated in some really neat performances, including Disneyland and the Los Angeles Temple and also in a clinic at USC hosted by Rodney Eichenberger, which proved to be a very valuable learning experience. The mads also had a great time touring various spots California. Tuesday morning at the dance club and jazz ensemble will present an assembly. On Wednesday (May 12) the instrumental department will put on the spring concert at 7 p.m. In sports, today and tomorrow will be the region track meet at Kearns. State baseball is next week. Region track at sophomore Alta Tuesday. Final class elections are also Wednesday. Time is running out - enjoy what is left of this school year, it wont come again. -- Have a good week. easier to usel outer shell won't burn you II accidentally touched. Convenient water window. EACH . . . 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Also, a stomp will be held tomorrow (Friday) night at p.m. in the main gym at Taylorsville beach-wester- n 8:00-11:0- high. Cost is activity card, 0 $2 with $3 with- out. The soccer team is making their way to state. With their overall record of eight wins and two losses they have held on to second place. Good luck and take us to state. The first Boys Stat-(Se- e Page 12B, Col. 9) 1 (F379) Spiritual Gift cans in some classrooms, or smelled the delectable odor of barbecue during lunch yesterday, it is because this is spring fever week at KHS. Our great student body officers planned the activities to help raise funds for the hill. The week will conclude with a beach party dance from 8 to 11 tomorrow night. Have fun. Lighter to handle, pair of Cougar. The madrigals have GE LIGHT n EASY -STEAM & DRY IRON Ladies cil, are the affair. congrats to 9:20 Courts the Embley, Julie Tucker, Kearns highs new Charlie aluminum ) this president of next years seminary coun- If you saw boxes of PRO PISTOL DRYER alrheat settings. Give Mom a Chuck and Joe Mason. Aldous, years president and e t t e Wiley, Trent Andersen, Tony Clawson, Anna Vigil, Tina Also, and other games. From noon to 2 p.m. lunch will be served in the seminary building and a movie petition All students at Granger high are being invited to attend the social, which is under the direction of the a Shari and GRANGER. A closing social for the Granger seminary will be held Saturday. From 10 a.m. to noon on the Granger high football field there will be relays, class com- will be shown. r, Welcome home, mads. The most powerlul GE turbo ever! 1400 watts of blow drying power. Six separate GARDEN GLOVES 6, 1982 Closing Social Calls Seminary Group At GHS around PLANTERS PEPSI Thursday, May GRANGER. Troy Josie has been named student body president at West Lake junior Brinkerhoff be named student body historian. KECl'LAK VIEW Held Is Heather Barker, editorial writing, first place; Shane Smith, features and editorials, second place. Becky Geertson won the state tablesetting contest at ZCMI. In District VICA competition, these students did very well: machine shop, Brian Becker, first and Cary Tratos, second; auto mechanics, Del Craig, third and Gary Watson, fourth; cabinetmaking, Dean Solt, Touch basketball award. The Cyprus high concert band took second place in the region band con- - 9B high students placed very high in competition sponsored by the Utah Press Women. Kyle Johns, feature writing, first place; Jeff Farnsworth. Pete Sefakis was awarded the Three - West Lake JHS Vote For employee success, loyalty and integrity are equally as important as ability. 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