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Show AR west valley view Thursday, Jan. 19, 1984 What better way to end the week than with a MORP dance following the game. This dance will be different from any other. The cost is $3 per couple. The dance will start at 9:30 and end at 11:30. For all you guys who procrastinated and never got a date, its still not too late to ask. This is going to be one dance you wont want to miss. We would like to congratulate our varsity basketball team for the citing over Cottonwood. ex- Tomorrow (Friday) will bring to a close a most unique week here at Cyprus. victory come-from-behi- The Lancers at it tomorrow (Friday) at Skyline will be back Thanks to everyone for making MORP week a great success thus far. Tomorrow for a 7:30 game. Good luck to our basketball team. This is Senior the festivities will continue when students will show their true selves in the Gong Show. The real excitement begins at 7:30 when our Pirate team will tip off against the Olympus Titans in what promises to be a most challenging and exciting basketball game. Week here at GHS. Each day of the week has been sponsored by clubs and organiz-ation- Our wrestlers will be in action today against Skyline. Good luck. The second term will end tomorrow. his is good news for all of us who are gt tting senioritus. Graduation is onl.v a few months away, so hang in theie Have a great weekend, you deserve it. s, which have held various activities. Senior Week will finish up tomorrow with a morning assembly which promises to be a great time. Then, on Saturday, Senior Ball will be held at the State Capitol rotunda. Tickets will be $7 and pictures will be $5. Today our girls basketball team $AVE MONEY will face Skyline at 3:30 in our gym. A little later on at 7 : 30, our wrestlers take on Olympus. This will also be in STORM WINDOWS BIG" DISCOUNTS our gym. Next week our swimmers and divers will be involved in the district championships to be held at Skyline. We would like to wish them the best of luck. Looking ahead: Spirit Week will begin Jan. 30 and run through Feb. 3, also, our annual Critical Issues seminar will be held on Feb. 8. Water Cleanup Until midway in this century, the lower Thames River in England was one of the most polluted bodies of water in the world. But the imposition of tough water standards has resulted in a 90 percent drop in pollution in the last 30 years, with the return of much bird and marine life. RIGHT ANSWER . . . Sherman receives the Granger hoped-fo- r Senior Ball Invitation from Edie Tiedemann. The dance will be held at the State Capitol rotunda. high student Clint response to his Saturday Night For Granger High - Senior Bail Planned At Rotunda GRANGER. Only You will be the theme of the Granger high Senior Ball, to be held from p.m. Saturday in the State Capitol rotunda. Music will be provided by Sapphire. Tickets for the affair are $7 per couple, with pictures optional. The event is under the direction of senior class officers, Clint Sherman, president; Chris Pendleton, vice president; Kim Folsen, secretary; Toynet Memmott and Bonnie 8-- Friday morning. Senior favorites will also be announced during the assembly, which is under the direction of the senior class officers. day, cheerleader day and student body officer day. Voting took place Monday and Wednesday for royalty to be announced during an assembly semi-form- Out with the old, in with the new. This familiar quote can be used to describe a new year, a new sweater, or even the start of a new The end of first Roberts, ALO representatives. Larry Tiffany is faculty adviser. The dance will climax a week of semester brings activities, including student council term. about the checking in of books, rearranging classes schedule changes. We hope each of you will take this time to evaluate your goals and ready yourself for an active third term. Looking at the athletic schedule. The mens basketball team will challenge West Jordan Friday at 7:30 p.m. in tne main gym. Our swimmers are busy preparing district tournament for a two-da- y scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at Skyline. The wrestling squad will be pinning all day Saturday at Jordan high. The Bengals will be the team to defeat Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. This basketball game promises to be worth the drive to Brighton. Sports arent everything, Warriors. The class of '84 invites everyone to Senior Ball. Its Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 a couple. Guys make it a date. Just a reminder Warriors, third term guarantees spring. Space Energy Earth gets only about sun. space. 3735 So. & 47th So. & PRI inevitable and FOODS 9th Eyt 26th West 21 I. 20. P.M. Ks EFFEt.TIA E J . IS. STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10-0- .OSED SUNDAYS The second term ends tomorrow Sunk si (Mi ,E AAW'ROOT lihi.li (Friday). Two more terms are left before summer vacation. The girls basketball team plays Alta at Kearns beginning at 7:30 tonight. The boys basketball team also plays Alta on Friday, beginning at 7:30. Everyone is invited to our P 16-- 0. video stomp which will be held after the game on Friday. The cost is $3 with an activity card and $4 without. There are two events which will LIKE 7-L- ItllS. Nice u Soft BATHROOM 4 TISSUE! toll I'ktr. be held on Saturday. A region drill team competition will be held at Hillcrest, beginning at 9. There is also a wrestling tournament at Jordan. th of the energy output of the The rest streams out into The girls basketball team plays at Alta beginning at 5 oclock on Col. 6) NEW MERCHANDISE QM&afiais)D Navel Large Sunkist ORANGES! Beds California BROCCOLI Furniture FRESH GREEN Clothing Sunkist TANGERINES! JUMBO SIZE! FOOD! 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