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Show Taylorsville High - 15 RWEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, April come through strong. - R . . . right in the midst of the athletic schedule we have an activity for socializing. Friday at 8, THS will be filled with music. A spring stomp wouldnt be complete without every Warrior present. The cost is Choir Heads For Seattle, Canada TAYLORSVILLE. Seattle and Canada are destinations of concert choir members from Taylorsville high who left last night (Wednesday) for their spring tour. We timed the trip to make use of spring recess as being advantageous to students, observed director Nor man Wendel. The group will stop today at the Columbia Gorge, where they will see the Bonneville Dam and Monologh Falls, and will also be able to watch salmon climbing the ladders as they make their annual trek to the sea, said Wendel. They will perform at the Seattle Center and will visit the China Exhibition, a display of Chinese inventions, before leaving Saturday for Canada. Three performances will be given in Langley, including an Easter performance at a local church. Easter Monday is a holiday in Canada and the group will spend that day tour- and Morning Easter. Fanfare For Sports is a topic not easily defined atTHS. For some it means after-schotraining, for others its pom pons and cheers. In any case, its devotion, excitement and Warrior involvement. Yes, the word sports is difficult to explain. For example: - S . . . soccer is a new spring sport which has brought enthusiasm and victor- students will participate in the tour. The group will ride at least three ferries during their trip, remarked Mr. Wendel. They presented selections from their repertoire at a community concert Monday evening. Seventy-fiv- e ing. A program will be presented at North Burnaby high school, after which the Taylorsville students will head for Victoria, with per- formances scheduled at Oak Bay high school and the Victoria stake center. Several other performances will also be given. Accompanists will Include Kimball Whitaker, Rebecca Paul and Ann Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jewkes will chaperone the group. Performances will include a wide variety of music from avant-gard- e to folk music and religious selections, the director said. Included will be Lament for a Lost Child, August Moon, Maybe, But I Doubt It. American folk songs will The Sow Took the include Whos Afraid of the Big Measles, Bad Wolf, and a Latin number will be Tene Brae Fac Tae Sunt. Easter selections include Easter is a very busy Today (Thursday) day for many of our students. Baseball fever is in the air GOODBYES . . . Taylorsville high students Stephanie Smith (left) off to Canada with and Chert Weight are packed and ready to head the rest of the concert choir. The Chattes, pep club, and aregoing to St. George this weekend to participate in a pa-- , rade. Good luck, guys. The KHS soccer team plays at mar-chingla- 9mD' Hue STYLING SALON HARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR Reg. 45 ROUX ULTRA PERM $299 SCULPTURED NAILS Reg. Tves., Wed., Thun. MEN'S OR CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS $500 Prices Good Till April Mon.-Sa- t. 22 00 30 8 am 19, 1984 7 pm Walk Ins Welcome 968-340- 9 3540 So. 4000 W. Bingham Monday at 3, while the baseball team plays at West Jordan, beginning at also have midterms 3:30. We Monday. The Cougar track team has a meet against Jordan at Kearns, begin- West ning at 1.30 Tuesday, then the tennis team plays Alta at Kearns and the baseball team plays Brighton at Kearns, both beginning at 3:30. The drama students have individual drama events at West Jordan. - catch Campbell; Fatzinger; reporter-historiaLori Turner, Melisa Catten; assemblies chairman, Michelle Pearson. Hey guys, did you know Junior Prom is only two weeks away? You had better hurry and decide which girl youre going to ask from your many. The big day is April 27 (rot the 28 th). HUNDREDS OF HANDBAGS . . .$8o $2 . FOR BEST SELECTION HURRY 7 SHOES VALLEY FAIR MALL STORE ONLY H&rcimOT WEST VALLEYS BEST KEPT PIZZA SECRET! ?I(S0M WITH THIS COUPON If tennis is your game, our boys team has a meet against Granite at 3 p m today on our home courts. Give FAMILY SPECIAL them your support and help them win. LARGE TWO Tomorrow (Friday the 13th) our varsity baseball team will be traveling to Skyline for a game at 3:15. Good luck to our baseball team. Congratulations goes out to our gymastics team for qualifying the entire team for state. The state tournament is being held tomorrow and Saturday at Alta high. Our team will be judged also by crowd response and attendance, so get out and support our team in the march for the u state title. ORDER OF GARLIC BREAD PITCHER OF PEPSI ; PLUS TAX OFFER GOOD THRU :-- Why do we have an attitude problem this year? We do not know but I would just like to say that this is your school and your school is a reflection of you. We would like to encourage you to z,J RESERVE OUR BACK ROOM FOR PARTIESI im.tytem IRius have some pride and make this the great place that it has been known "Ch high' class pizza as. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial 2 to place your ad. joint11 1900 W. 4100 So. West Valley City Phone OPLN II 1(1 m to 10 OO 973-710- 9 pm Mn Thru Sat I l$d Sundays will be a stomp tomorrow night in the boys gym from 7:30 to 10:30. The cost will be $3 and $4. Its getting closer - only 29 days left. PTTT TTTXTT tTTTTTTI.I.IXT.T.T.TTI? HOUR rtTi 4 Pifps ScDO Qdi C!te dfciro G0ft7 2gg0c3 CCmDOmE mn,0.o) ea. ox? .His i T1 i II TOPPING PIZZA Are your ready to boogie? Well, tomorrows your chance. There Have Your Childrens Photo Taken With The Easter Bunny INSTANT COLOR PICTURE SCHEDULE: 35.00 VALUES TO - O ... on a winning streak, is our baseball team. Bingham will be at THS on Friday to challenge our undefeated Warriors. We re sure, with everyones support, theyll oclock. So come on out in full force and support our spirit club. Final voting will be held today for student body officers, cheerleaders and songleaders. We would like to encourage you to vote for those who you feel would do the best for your If you are interested in being an Excalibur for next year, tryouts are being held today in the gym. More details are available by listening to the announcements or by asking a current Excalibur. Blaine HANDBAG SALE on. The baseball team has a busy week ahead. Tomorrow the team will be in action when the Granite Farmers come to town. The game will be played at Magna park, beginning at 3:15. Monday, the Pirates play Olympus in an away game. Then on Wednesday, the Colts of Cottonwood will battle our Pirate team on our home field, also beginning at 3:15. Now that you know when and where to find some great sports action, then youll have no excuse-see you there. Wendy . placing first, seems to be an easy task for our 84 track team. Theyve been practicing hard and have enjoyed many successes. The next meet is at 130 on Tuesday, so walk out to the track and cheer them school. president, secretary, - S . . soon the 84 season will end and meeting friends at the games will be a thing of the past. We hope all will take advantage of this opportunity and become a part of the unity and pride of THS. field. -P it. Final balloting for student body elections will take place next week. Here is a list of the candldnext week. Here is a list of the candidates so you can look it over and decide who will get your votes. For president, Steve Pearson, Jeff Olsen; first vice president, Allen Gygesen; second vice - T . . . tennis anyone? is the cry of our victorious tennis squad. THS is coming on strong as Brighton will see Friday. We wish them continued success. ies to THS. West year and worked long and hard to bring success to themselves and to our school. Good luck today. Also today our spirit club will be involved in a statewide competition which is being held at Sky- starting at $3.50. Jordan will be at THS today (Thursday) for a 3 oclock game. Everyone grab a blanket and meet us on the Our concert choir will be competing in our auditorium from 9:30 to 11 a m. Our choir has had an excellent line, 12, 1984 333 CUD cthimi roro OCDQCD II II II II II II II II U |