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Show Itv Ifl ' on imsm 7 i 7 - . V' , V k. X',:".W'V;; ' ' ' i " ' , ,, , ' sS.4 ', ' ' " X " . C , ., 5., , V ' ; trti .. .! job, guys. If you want to get involved next year and you love to dance, then try out for dance club. Auditions will be held the end of this month. For more information, contact Mrs. Rupp. Wasnt it a great feeling to wake up this morning and know that there wasnt any school for the next four days. Have a happy Easter. ' K , - ' o' The student body officers for the year were elected last week. They are Mike Kimball, president; Jon Foulger, vice president; Jamie Salmon, secretary; Lisa Hansen, historian ; Cheryl 1984-8- 5 v k$ Thursday, April " ' , VIEW . ' .U " i x trf.S ' ? j'.v v ' a t WST VALLEY and Martin Robinson received superior marks in their solos. This is a great accomplishment and they should be congratulated for it. Good 'SmrRQMl OX V ,. lflB s , '' i -- ? BJHS Posts Third Term Roll on BENNION. Names of students term third the for roll honor the high Bennion have been released at : junior high. Ninth graders include Shari Ajer, ; Bret Bertoch, Rowland Bolman, Brld-gitt- e Brown, Leslie Treena Bone, Coesens, Bunnell, Cynthia Brand DeWeese, Meloney Espinosa, Bridgitte Good, Sheryl Grow, Marcy Hancock, Michelle Kitchen. ' com- Coombs, Llttlewood, Also, Diane Larsen, David BeverLana McNees, Jennifer Neiheisel, Glenn ly Oglesby, Angel Parker, munication vice president and Ju- Susan Spangler, Emily Tzeranakis, Walker, Allan Wight and Gina Zupo. lie Cloward, A.L.O. president. Congratulat- in varsity cheerleaders and The cheerleaders The final elections assembly was held yesterday (Wednesday). song-leader- are Cherie Jensen, Lynnette Healey, Liz Tolman, Leisa Mayhew, Tami Solomon and Sherie McLaws. The new songleaders are Tifani Holden, Jennifer Crookston, Michelle Foote, Shurene Hensley, Chris Johnson and Tiffany Johnson. Our new Sir Lancer is Tom Kimball. Good luck to all. key roles in the West Lake junior high production of Peter Pan are, from left, Kevin Reece, Nancy Donkers, Christopher Angelos. The production is open to the public. PETER PAN . . . Ploying At West Lake JH5 - Peter Pan' To GRANGER. The Never:Never land of Peter Pan will come to life May 2 and 3 as students at West Lake junior high present the play. The curtain will rise at 7 p.m. for each performance of the traditional Peter Pan story of the boy who never grew up, flying into the Darling family nursery and taking Wendy, Michael and John with him to the land of lost boys. The battle with Captain Hook and his nemesis the crocodile will be May Fly fought with the aid of Tiger Lily and her Indians, said director Louise Rounds. Cast members include Christopher Angelos as Peter Pan, Nancy Denkers, Wendy; Kevin Reece, Captain Hook; Glenna Bryan, Tiger Lily; Cory Larson, John; Terrol Payne, Michael; Mark Sumpsion, Mr. Darling; Jodi Cameron, Mrs. Darling. Miss Rounds and Jean tgen are drama directors. Jennifer Strass- - 2-- 3 burg is music director. Matinees will be presented on May 1 and 2. The evening performances are open to the public, with tickets priced at $2.50 per person or $8 per family. With this the first day of spring recess many people are out of town, therefore most of our spring athletic teams are taking a break. However, they will soon be back at it again next week. Monday marks the beginning of the A.P. study classes to help all A.P. students prepare for the test. So if you are an A.P. student and are planning to take the test, you had better get more information from your A.P. teacher. Have a great weekend. . . P.S. Were not dead yet. Are you just waiting for a chance to s.t back and relax and catch some rays? Ah . . . spring break. Theres no doubt, Easter vacation is on every ones mind. Movies that dwell on the subject have been sold out for weeks. At THS one could hear lunch tables Served anytime as a or breakfast $9 $t)J2S U tsiJJW-dinne- - j r j hd o v I---- I buzzing -----c- 4 oupon 3 Egg Cheese Omelet Hashbrowns, Toast & Jelly, 8 oz. Fruit Juice Coffee, Tea or Pop - i $5)19 -- I -- I COUpof 5 Oz. Sirloin & I 2 Large Shrimp I Includes soup, salad, choice of potato, dinner roll or Texas toast and drink, and of course, hot shrimp sauce or tartar sauce. Reg. 6.49 for All 1 Now L for Prices Good thru May 1 -- I U J 84 I I d with Warriors making special plans for the occasion. But why? Why such a fuss over a couple days off Then wait no longer, because your chance is coming. The baseball team will be in action Monday wwhen the Skyline Eagles come to town and then again on Wednesday when they host a tough Lancer team. Both be from school? Perhaps its the games played Magna fantasy of going to a beach or the thought of spring skiing. Maybe its just the idea that you wont have to set your alarm for the next four days. In any case, spring break is worth looking forward to. But what do you do when its here? Some Warriors will be busy painbanners, perfecting campaign slogans and rehearsing their election skits. Final round of the student body elections will begin on Monday. More than 100 singing Warriors will be having Easter on the road. The concert choir will be traveling to Canada to perform next week. We wish them a safe trip. Still others will be toning and tanning up for the body building contest to be held next Thursday. Get your tickets now. STYLING SALON team plays Bingham at HARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR Kearns at 3:30 and the baseball team plays West Jordan at Kearns at 3:30. Reg. The tennis team plays at West Jordan, beginning at 3:30 Wednesday NAILS and the baseball team plays at Taylorsville at3:30. The day has finally come for all those gals to take their favorite guy to Sadie Hawkins. The dance will be held at our own Kearns high gym on April 27. Make sure you are there for a chance of a lifetime. To all those seniors who are eager to graduate, we only have 20 days left. Have a good one. Sfc. tAOOOt MEN'S OR CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS in Focus Outlook NO NEED FOR INFERIOR VISION IN THE GOLDEN YEARS WHEN ALL YOU NEED IS A GOOD PAIR OF GLASSES you're past 45 and beginning to notice blurred and uncomfortable vision at normal reading distances, you probably have presbyopia. This ' is a condition resulting from normal aging of the lens of the eye. It Eye Examinations Cataract Detection Vision Therapy - - . Contact Lenses Glaucoma Testing Eyeglass Prescriptions lahKin ra&rlpttbns - n, to 8 12 to 8 10 to 6 THURS. 19th 2 FRI. 20th SAT. 21st F Tr R Av o um I ! M. HANSEN TERRY 9838 W. 4700 SO. 966-620- It'S w ' OPTOMETRIST FABRIC - NOTIONS - CRAFTS & i 4 1 BERHIHA SEOTG CENTER b ll 30 Reg. Eyes Getting Older? Let Us Give You a Younger, More Park, & 45 26": SCULPTURED . o. e? $'' nMwiai soccer Our team plays at Brighton Tuesday, beginning at 3 and the ' track team has a meet at Bingham, beginning at 1:30. Also, the tennis at & Have Your Childrens Photo Taken With The Easter Bunny 9Q ea. are. ting m INSTANT COLOR PICTURE RQ SCHEDULE: cheerleaders wiii" We hope, for all Warriors, that spring vacation will bring sunshine, activities with friends and renewed spirits to carry us throughout the remainder of the year. Include Arnesen, In next weeks article you will find out who the new student body officers and varsity beginning at 3 oclock. What better way to get a tan than by coming out and supporting the baseball team. See ya all there. Congratulations to Mrs. Swan and our' madrigals. They received a superior rating at state competition last weekend. Chris Jones also received a superior rating in piano competition, while Kitchell Jones 3 Steven Anderton, Stephanie Jennifer Cameron, Maryanne Davis, Rachele Hanson, Steven Howarth, Jennifer Isgrig, Jill Kelsey, Matthew Larraby, (See Page 11B, Col. 3) and good luck to the new SBOs. order for our new students grade Eighth Congratulations ions are also 19, 1984 A CLASSES |