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Show 7B Pat Bullough is faculty adviser. banquet for students who are members of the National Honor Society will be held at 6:30 Wednesday at the A Chuck-A-Ram- WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 28, 1983 a. Congratulations to the new executive council for 1983-8Cam Smith will be next years student body president. Serving under him are Todd Christianson first vice presi-den- t; 4. The varsity Greg Primary elections were held last week. Candidates who move on to the finals include: (Green party first, Gold party second), president, Steve Russell, Greg Carver; vice president, Quint McCombs, Ja- vice president; Lani Aposhian, secretary; Kristi reporter-histo- Sta- rian; ac- cey Thomas, tivities chair- mie Vargas; man. The cheerleader for next year includes Shelia Bell, Taylor, lx.TfcisCI dent, CAM officers are Gerry Holman president; Wayne Jones, vice president; Brian Brienholt, secretary; Bob Wolford, historian. Congratulations again to every new officer and cheerleader and best of luck in 84. Anyone interested in running for a class office, contact a member of the new executive council. These elections will begin next week. This weekend is the last formal dance of the year, Junior Prom. It will be at the Salt Lake Athletic Club from p.m. Tickets are on sale in the main office. Have a great weekend. COMIN' AT YA . . . Granger high students rehearsing lor dance concert include Corbie Culley (left), Michelle Martin, Dor! Paluso and Kerri Cottrell. At Granger High & EUREKA AS? Ir Vacuum U Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. 966-141- 6 SjJtwg GRANGER. The Dance Company of Granger high will be in concert tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow night in the school auditorium. The 7:30 p.m. performances will cost $2 for students and $3 for adults, with children under 5 being admitted free. Abstract, modern, jazz, novelty and combination numbers have been prepared for the presentation. The group includes 22 girls from all three Sak ft E REfVlEIL ym HViE VHU ASAY have Asphalt or Aluminum Shingles, Vinyl or Aluminum Siding, Soffit Fascia, Guttering, Doors, Windows, Insulation. Superior Installers Using the Finest Products. (Room Additions Are Our Special- We FREE ESTIMATES Call Vcrl Today 966-839- 1 historian; Mark Riley, communications vice Pam president; them in second place in region with four matches left to play. Keep up the good job. Junior prom is Saturday night at Saltair from Guys, if you havent got your date yet, its almost too late its your loss if you dont go. Dont forget tomorrow is the Mr. ; and Miss body building contest at 7 oclock. Everyone come and enjoy this fun event. And the student body officers would just like to thank senior Keith Perry for recovering our spirit rock. We would be lost without it. ization president. The 1982-8- 3 student body officers want to wish the new officers good luck for next year. Also this week, Grangers fantastic dance company will present its dance concert. The girls worked very hard all year to make this program a great success. It will be held in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on April 27, 28 and 29. The Dance Company will be accompanied by the Blueberry Jam jazz band. Looking ahead: Next week our jazz band and madrigals will be leaving on a tour to Ensenada, PROVO. Applications for nominations to a U. S. service academy are being accepted by Third District Congressman Howard Nielson. Nielsons district includes Green Sheet area residents living south of 4100 South west of the Jordan River. Applicants must be at least 17 (and not 22 before July 1, 1984). They must also be unmarried, not pregnant and have no legal obligation to support a child or other dependent. Application forms may be obtained by writing Congressman Howard C. Nielson, 105 Federal Building, Provo, 84601, or by calling or Officers include Alayne ftE-R- P W' classes who have been working on the concert since last December. Among the numbers to be danced will be one titled Stray Cats, with performers dressed as cats. Another will see them using umbrellas for Singing in the Rain. The Granger high jazz ensemble, directed by Gary Jensen, will play numbers before and after each act. Choreography has been done by the dancers themselves. Nancy Tanner, dance teacher and adviser, has choreographed the officers dance and the finale. Bangerter, president; Sheri Bloom-quis- t, vice president; Jackie Lloyd, historian; Jennifer Christensen, treasurer Those, in charge of costume design? include r Kelly Winslow, Uodi Owen and Michelle Martin. Tickets may be purhcased at the door. NOW IS THE TIME TO RE-3DP- Holly Martin, secretary; Kim Barn-so- Applications Are Being Accepted By Nielson For Military Academies - Dance Company Offers Concerts OF VACUUMS SPECIALIZING IN KIRBY, BISON, HOOVER IN STOCK! 7-- 0 Mid-term- WE REPAIR ALL MAKES REBUILT VACUUMS defeated West Jordan Friday. This puts Walton; speaker of the house, Nina Colledge, Chris Swanson; Female ASK, Frankie Peterson, Susan Malm; Male ASK, Tom Morgan, Jim Carrillo. Congratulations and good luck. The winners of the elections will be announced tomorrow (Friday). We would like to welcome home the madrigals who spent a little over a week in southern California. s go home on Tuesday, so be sure to keep your grades up; only 28 more days of school and then youre home free. Good luck to all athletic teams in competition this week and lets show that Kearns high is No. 1. Michelle dent; Askew, Associated Lancer Organ- The boys tennis team Dawayne White, Melanie Pickering, Vickie Slaven and Tammy Taylor. The CHAG officers are Janeen Batt, president; Michelle Baxter, vice president; Jodi Oliverson, secretary; Julie Oliverson, reporter-historia- 8-- Lisa senate presi- Heather Case, Tina Doutis, Dawnee Johnston, Michelle Orchard, . Good job, guys. White; historian, Ana Vigil, Tammy Hales; , g. Granger high is beginning class elections this week. Last week, Granger high chose 1983-8- 4 student body officers. Chosen were Chris Hutchinson president; Greg Shaw, vice presi- st yesterday (Wednesday) secretary, Kelly varsity squad team 3-- Jones, second Robinson, baseball defeated West Jordan 2 behind the strong pitching performances of Johnny Walker and Jim Orwin. Darrin Evans led the hitting with a two-ru- n homer, while Craig Var-g- o made two excellent defensive plays. They played against Hill-cre- or 968-324- 7 Junior Prom Planned Saturday Night For Cyprus Students AKSW.SH5S. KEARNS - OPEN 8AM.tIQKfl, 2?-'- V.1D00BIE COUPONS EVcPY TUESDAY price. epFcc-Tw- e MAGNA. The Cyprus high junior prom will be held at 7 oclock Saturday night at the Salt Lake Athletic Club. The event, sponsored by junior class officers, is semi-forma- l. Tickets will be $6 per couple. A king and queen will be selected and crowned during the evening. Junior class officers include Cam Smith, president; Craig Jones, vice president; Lani Aposhian, historian-reporteHeather Case, secretary. r; S?.2RSKJGS "GREEN ECU, Ui (XqaJJlSL NO NONSENSE RES. PAHTY UJSvJjU- - HOSE1 SI AWT SANDWICH 2 ox- - LOAF SONNY DEUGHT S!nE!NK (0 KS.C fpcocNJFocgJ' 12. tz BREAD DOUGH HAlFSiE CEREAL icecream SAL. . O ) |