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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 20, 1984 KHS Homecoming Balloting Continues KEARNS. Noting for Homecomroyalty is continuing today (Thursday) at Kearns high, where clubs presented their nominees in an assembly hed last Friday. A breakfast for the student body ing was held yesterday. A Monty Python film festival will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Valley Twin Cinemas. Cost will be $1 per person. The films to be shown are In Search of the Holy Grail and Life of Brian. The event is open to the public. Homecoming activities will reach a climax tomorrow, with an alumni tea planned at 11 a.m., Homecoming assembly at 1 oclock. The program " will feature student body officers and performing groups including the dance club and madrigals. Former Kearns high madrigals are being invited to sing with this years choir, and a rehearsal is planned for 7 tonight (Thursday) in the choir room, according to director Phil Stark. The game against Taylorsville will begin at 5 p.m. along with a cross country race with the WarOnce again, Granger high has the riors. The dance will be held from 8 to 11 privilege to announce that three of p.m. with music by Palace. Cost will its fine students have been named be $10 per couple for the formal National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. event. Taking the PSAT test while in All KHS alumni and Kearns their junior year, Kevin Anderson, to all residents are being invited Andrew Holloway and Bryan Hunt Homecoming activities, said have been selected as three of the historian Trudy Skogerboe. Nations Congratulations to these three fine students and good luck in the finals. Another outstanding student of Granger high has received a special week. Mike Wilding, a TAYLORSVILLE. The PTA of- honor this tailback on our and senior starting ficers at Taylorsville elementary football team has been namwill host a room representatives tea varsity of ed Prep the Week by the Deseret at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). News. An outstanding player and Room representatives are being asset to the team, Mike received the invited to meet with teachers to plan honor in the Wednesday edition of programs and activities for the comthe Deseret News. Barbie Thvgesen, a sophomore at ing year. An eye screening clinic will be Granger high, was recognized on held from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday television last week. KSL-Tfeatured Barbie and her special under the direction of a registered talent to write and arrange her own nurse. Parents are being reminded that music. She writes beautiful music preschool children will require an eye examination for amblyopia before being allowed to enter school next year. The children may be brought to the clinic for this service, free of charge, said spokesman Kay Holbrook. ' LANCER HEADLINES by Cheryl Coombs and performs it well, also. Barbie is one of the blind students at Granger this year. Cross country is under way at Granger high. The team is looking forward to its first meet today (Thursday) at Cottonwood. Runners back from last year include Keith Stone and Jennifer Gillette. Promsing newcomers are Mike Olsen, Leesa Cox and Mike Marsh. The cross country team will compete in four invitationals and four regular season competitions before going to region. Granger placed third in region last year and Coach Larry Tiffany stated, We have a good chance at region this year. Cross country ends in October, so be sure to get out and catch the team in ac- semi-finalist- Taylorsville PTA ' ' v- '.J xg HOMECOMING . . . Kearns high students George Kucher and Karie Trujillo carry flower baskets to gymnasium in preparation for Friday's Homecoming dance. tion. Many CYPRUS CASE LOT LAST CAVALCADE by Melisa Catten FOODS rfe 373.j So. & 9th Eat 47th So. & 26th West F SFIT. 1') 20 21 22 STORK HOI RS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. PRICES EFFECT! ONVt MEN i Greetings, shipmates. This week has been a busy one for Cyprus high. Homecoming activities began Monday when student officers and cheerleaders decorated our campus for the occasion. Students were asked to wear ties and bandannas. Tuesday was homely day and the Pirates came to school wearing mis matched clothing. Togas were in style on Wednesday and today (Thursday), everyone has been asked to dress like our mascot, the mighty Pirate. Tomorrow will be blue and gold day. Final votes were taken yesterday for Homecoming royalty. The king, queen, first and second attendants will be announced tomorrow at the alumni assembly. Nominees for queen are Chaine Allen, Stephanie Austin, Lisa Falvo, Anna Larsen, Shanna Mullins and Candie Peel. King nominees are Scott Argyle, Pat Fratto, Dave Jones, Steve Pearson, Von Proctor and Allen Tygesen. Good luck to you all. Also yesterday, the Pirates hosted an open house in our new building, with tours and refreshments for all who attended. We were proud to be able to show off our facilities. Tomorrow is the last day of our celebration. An alumni assembly will begin at 8:50 a.m. to honor our former shipmates. Mr. Sayes will Continued on page 6 I nltllKK tOHMs M S'lOKtN M l. WEEK.1 Utah CLOSED SUNDAYS the SLICING PEACHES Caloric counters count on pork. ol A lean Vouncc serving supplies only 8 the 2700 calories recommended for an adult .male. But that same serving provides 44 ol of the the protein, 30 ol the iron and Vitamin Bi he needs each day. STYLEMASTER r .3 FAMILY HAIR SALON School Specials: 63' 20 OFF PERMANENTS PORK LOIN OO20 ZO WERE NOW $29.00 includes conditioning treatment & cut ROAST! GUARANTEED NO FRIZZ We also color hair permanently wout peroxide Medium iYo. 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Granger students can now cling to Continued on page 6 need - rtcleim workshop doneted oodt Its emphrrees 5 the elderly. m |