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Show JOB THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. Sandburg PTA acHUNTER. tivities will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Carl SandBack-to-scho- burgelementary. A short PTA meeting will be held during which PTA officers and board members will be introduced. Parents of children in kindergarten and first grade will be invited to meet with principal Larry Peterson, who will explain the new reading program which is being used in the school this year. Parents will be invited to visit classes during school hours to see how the program is implemented. An opportunity will be given parents to participate in a national i Is New to Granger high this year is so the eight period block schedule. : This is the first year that this type of schedule has ever been experienc-eat Granger in its 26 years of existence. The arrangement allows for an extra subject to be chosen by the students, but also chalks up another Oi requirement for graduation Classes are almost twice as lore. students only need to attend four. ? minute classes each cay Sounds like a kicked tack cay bet r,i its really not. Miss'.r.c one class w ill ji, count as two absences, so yea rctgf.t lie want to think twice about s.ufftn.c jS Some students complain that their Vet others it; classes seem to drag on say the day seems to go by faster aiso have an extra day to and - finishthey their homework Most faculty members like the 5 new schedule, but some regret the d . loss of an extra seven minutes of teaching time that they could use for the A P. classes. Still others find it difficult to speak the entire time. According to one teacher, its better than I thought it would be. So far the year has gone smoothly Nevertheless, all must adapt to the pros and cons of the eight period block schedule because its here to stay (at least for this year). Performing like state champs, the Lancers stomped the Hawks Friday. Granger beat Alta statistically, as well as in performance, although the score showed Alta to be victorious, Granger football teams will be up against Bountiful today (Thursday' and tomorrow. The JV game vuil be played at Granger at 4:30, while the sophs are at Bountiful. Our varsity team will play at Bountiful. Kickoff is at 7:30. See you there. petition drive titled Project Smart, by signing a petition to stop the marketing of alcohol on radio and television. Signed petitions will be sent to Washington, D.C., said PTA spokesman. All parents will be invited to visit the classrooms and meet teachers, and PTA officers. Nina Curtis is serving as PTA president with Diane Orton, first vice president; Debbie Crook, second vice president; Mr. Peterson, third vice president; Barbara McConnell, teacher vice president; Lucy Pugh, secretary; Lois Ashby, 22-2- mraogM one night only take advantage of the great buys. ..many limited quantities. ..not all sizes may be available in each grouping. ..colors and styles limited to stock on hand, shop early! Shop Friday, September 14, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. treasurer. PTA memberships will be available and all parents are being encouraged to join the PTA and support the school and their children, the spokesman said. West Kearns acKEARNS. tivities will be held at 7 o'clock tonight (Thursday) on the east side of West Kearns elementary for parents with children in kindergarten through second grade. night for those in the intermediate grades was held last night. A short PTA meeting will be held to introduce officers. Parents will then be invited to visit the classrooms and meet teachers. Gwen Fish is serving as PTA president with Renee Kaas, first vice president; Holly Peterson, secretary; Pat Draughn, treasurer; Jill Stirland, individual development; Cynthia Skidmore, health and safety; Shannon Collins, membership. Parent volunteers are needed and anyone interested in becoming involved is being asked to contact the school. A room representative tea will be held on Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. Back-to-scho- Back-to-scho- , . - Granites first pep rally of the year was on Friday. The spirit groups did a great job of getting the student body excited for the first home football game. The v varsity cheerleaders led the n students in chants and cheers, in-- y Team-- 1 eluding a cheer about which was the chosen busters, theme of the Granite Murray game. . The excitement and enthusiasm 2 helped support our football team on-- ; to its second victory. The final score with Granite taking the was 23-- win. Tryouts for the school musical will start tomorrow (Friday). The musical which was chosen for this year is Annie Get Your Gun. Gene J McCombs will direct the musical. ; Those wanting to get involved in this y activity are welcome to try out. i The clubs and groups at Granite ; are getting started with their fund- y raisers. DECA club members and FBLA members are selling Happenings books, while the bands and orchestra are selling Dining Plus books. Both books are well worth their price. Support the clubs and get your Happenings or Dining Plus coupon books. Kearns Kapers ( From Page 8B, Col . 1 ) creasingly successful. KHS is a valuable resource for the community and we are a school with a tremendous amount of potential. If we can gain support from both the community and the student body, KHS will once again become a prestigious school capable of doing so much. We are capable and we are achieving, but it would be much easier with your support. 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