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Show rf, SB Editors Quota Book WEST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, Mar. dance Is John Cananns What if I loved you. Looking ahead, our school piay will be presented on March 17. We can usually get more out of ourselves by demanding more. William Feather Hi Pirates, This is Pirate Week and many events have gotten under way so students can earn their pirate pin. It started off Monday when students came to in school Also, Tomorrow (Friday) the high Key club is sponsoring drive from 2 p.m. in the room. Please plan on giving 9-- help Kearns a blood activity blood to someone who is less 17 must their competing Granger highs students were excused given candy in bars appreciation for all they do for Cy- from school Tuesday of their parents. its for a good cause. Attention, juniors. If you are a dedicated student and full of spirit, then I have just the plan for you. Petitions for student body office come out in early April and you may be the perfect candidate. Offices include president, vice president, secretary, historian, senate president, speaker of the house, male ASK and female ASK. Also, if being a student body officer isnt your thing, you may run for class office or cheerleader. Sophomores should be thinking also. Being a jayvee cheerleader or class officer might be the thing for you. Show your pride and get involved. Tonight at 6 the gymnastic team has a meet at Alta. Shoot for a perfect 10. And Theyre Quiet If Noah had his hands full with two of every kind of animal, imagine how Texas A&M scientists are coping with a basement with hundreds of thousands of bats, snakes, frogs, turtles, sharks, and birds. They require a lot of care but at least they dont have to be fed. The menagerie is one of the largest collections of preserved and skeletal remains of wildlife in the nation, including 20,000 bats, 15,000 birds, 250,000 fishes and 60,000 reptiles and amphibians. be-cau- parent-teach- &U3MY I er confer- ence. At this r conferences. permission from at state. faculty were members parent-teache- have written Remember, Wed like to wish luck to our girls basketball team, competing at state this week. We are really very proud of all our teams that have and are prus. Tuesday was sluff day or for- tunate. Those under Hi Lancers. favorite Hi, Cougars 10, 1983 conference, and Wednesday was Levi Strauss and polo day. This day was set aside to clean up the campus and at lunch, each class had a contest to see who could fit the most people in a Volkswagen Bug. sophomores juniors registered for next year. Wednesday our divers went to Cottonwood for state competition. Our divers have been excellent this year so far and should do well the rest of the season. Today (Thursday) is the annual More than 60 people signed up to give blood. Tomorrow is wear anything that says Cyprus day. In an assembly, Pirate Olympics will cap off the weeks activities. blood drive. However, these are not the only ways to earn points. There are various activities such as the debate and gymnastics meets Wednesday. The state girls basketball tournament and the state swim meet. Also, if since this is the week of the you bring in three slurpee cups, you earn points. Make a spirit poster or find the hidden flag and make a cheerleader kiss a pig are all good ways to earn your pin. Have a great weekend. 1, Today (Thursday) Granger is having an open house for all West Valley City government officials. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is in appreciation of our city officials and all they do for us. Tomorrow is our annual junior assembly and prom. The prom will be held at the State Capitol rotunda from 8 to 11 p.m. The theme of the I IN HOME - IN SHOP 1 REPAIRS wwn 262 2551 ip vnw nvvrncppnt BWVTXMV prtly fill , .rviitoKA0r4Mlt tm V UU Sl. tulip m. PREPARATION . . . Kearns junior high students Amy Anderson (left) and Brenda Burr prepare decorations for St. Patrick's Day celebration. - Wednesday Drama, Dance Show Planned AT KJHS KEARNS. Students involved in advanced drama and advanced dance at Kearns junior high will present a St. Patricks Day program Wednesday during fifth, sixth and seventh periods. Drama students have written an original script, The Leprechauns Pot O Gold for the production. It tells the story of a group of villagers who are alarmed by the meanness of their gargoyle landlords and are rescued by leprechauns. The play will include legendary Irish characters and situations, including snakes, shamrocks and the rainbow with its pot of gold, according to director Kristie Fink. Dance students, under the direction of Helen Brown, will perform Irish dances and jigs to traditional music, including The Wearing of the Green. 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