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Show 'i 4B THE GREEN SHEET r rm r- - 1985 Thursday, May 23, Kennedy On Parade For Nedra Robison - Two Dozen Years In District Ending Talents In Limelight Tonight GRANGER. Students at Kennedy students will display clothing projunior high will present a showcase jects and will demonstrate the makof their talents and skills during the ing of cookies and will sell them. Industrial arts areas will show annual Kennedy On Parade to be work In woods, plastics, metals, held from 1 to 7 p.m today (Thurselectronics and archery. Language day). The annual dance club concert students will offer a Tour de under the direction of Kathy Major France with French pastries for will be presented at 7 p.m. in the sale in room 15 and Spanish skits in room 16. auditorium. Members of the KC club will usher The science department will offer lab projects, fish tank and science during the event. A variety of exhibits and activities will be offered fair projects in the media center. from 1 to 3 p.m., including demonPrograms, materials and computers strations of aerobics in the girls gym will be displayed by the resource and gymnastics in the exercise center and English students will room. Displays of student work will display their work. be offered in business, math, science A breakdance demonstration will and social studies areas, including be offered in the auditorium, and a mock trials in rooms 7 and 8, civil basketball game in the boys boys rights panel and discussion, room 4, gym. Solos and ensembles will be minorities in Utah, room 20. the music students. Special The English department will offer given by education students will display a Mockingbird projects in room 10; trasition unit, the math department Romeo and Juliet, room 9; speed will offer computer and math game, room 5; oral book reports, demonstrations and there will be a room 14; three one-aplays, room social studies display. room 18; radio 6; mini-playThe general business department dramas, room 21; poetry recitawill offer a sale of nachos in the audi11. room tions, torium hall. Spanish activities will be shown in room 19, resource processes, rooms Kennedy On Parade offers parents and friends an opportunity to see the From 5 to 6:45, arts and crafts wide range of programs offered by displays will be shown, including the school and to view the work of sculpture, batik, mosaic, painting, the students in every area, a pastels and inks. Home economics spokesman said. - GRANGER. Mrs. Nedra S. Robison, principal at Redwood elementary, is retiring after 24 years of service in Granite School District. She will be honored at a retirement reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Wede nesday in the schools room. Mrs. Robison graduated from Delta high school as valedictorian and graduated cum laude from the University of Utah. She received the Danforth Leadership Award and is a past president of Delta Kappa Gamma. She earned a masters degree in multi-purpos- educational psychology at the UofU and has almost completed her doctoral requirements. Mrs. Robison has been able to serve in many different capacities during her career. She has been a devoted wife, mother, teacher, civic leader, church leader, educational psychologist, counselor, administrator, principal, and friend, a school spokesman said. Mrs. Robison is the mother of four, including Lynette (Mrs. John) Kinsman; Jackie (Mrs. Gordon) Lambert; Greg and Paul and has seven grandchildren. s, 50-5- PREPARATIONS . . . Rick Chalmert, Brando Young and Koisha Davenport work fovorishly to complete art projects slated for the Kennedy on Parade" program tonight (Thursday). Science Projects From Valley JHS Given Recognition GRANGER. Several Valley junior high students were recognized for their work at the Salt Lake' Metropolitan Science Fair. Receiving trophies were Patricia Schmuhl, Deanna Dannels and Jason Anderson, in the research reporting division, plus Austin Ruesch in biological science. A special award was presented to Kent Leonard who received a LANCER Marine Corps certificate. Project division excellence ribbons were HEADLINES awarded Chris Rindlisbacher, Deanna Dannels, Jason Anderson, Mike by Cheryl Coombs Peterson and Jason Christensen. In an alternate energy contest The girls track team competed in Taylorsville highs annual fine UP&L, Chris arts sponsored festival is being conducted this the Region Three track meet Thurs- Rindlisbacher by received a trophy and week. day. a $25 certificate. The teams did very well. Traci Industrial arts pieces (from the Olsen took first place in the high vocational department) are on jump and second in the 100 meter display in the fine arts exhibition. dash. She qualified for state and will Monday was the talent assembly, compete in the high jump. Misty which featured such acts as pianist Warenski won first place in the - Winters,' ballerina Kari . Deena discus throw which she will compete Cameron and singers Lynette Smart Six KEARNS Kearns high in at state. Leesa Cox qualified for students competed in the Push and and Stacie Roberts. With such an e state with a second place in the run. Tammy Berg won second Stomp competition sponsored by Z95 aray of excellent competition, Im places in the 200 meter dash, 100 Radio and brought home the first sure the judges had an extremely meter hurdles and took third in the place trophy, plus $2,500 for the difficult time making decisions on the winners. The overall school schools athletic department. 300 meter hurdles. She will parTaani Kava champion and grade winners will be Afu, in these events Tai, at Ricky state. ticipate Christy Peck took third in the long Samani, Tavita Tauteoli, Mapui Tai, revealed next week. jump and will go to state for that. and sophomore cheerleader Coleen Congratulations to senior Kim Jennifer Gillette took first in the Lawrence, were required to push a Smith who captured three placing mile run, two mile run and 800 meter Toyota truck 100 yards, on its front titles in Region Two track competirun. wheels, to the finish line, coming in tion last week. She took second place Traci Olsen, Jennifer Gillette, first in a field of 25 high school in the discus, fourth in the shotput and sixth in the javelin. For such acCathy Lowe and Linda Vosch won teams. first place, as a group, for the complishments, Kim will be headed medley relay. These four girls will Those dont wants around your to Weber College tomorrow (Friday d to participate in state competirun this medley at State. Julie house may be do wants for some- 31) and Heather Bonella will go as one else. You can turn tion. Other state qualifiers are them into Yvonne Greenwood, Shawnna Steele alternates for the relay. in cash them the by putting Besides qualifying for state, the ready at least half a dozen male War- the Green Sheet and area market team won first place in the reigon classified ad place riors. columns. meet. This is a first for our girls Baseball game today ! After school team and were very proud of them Thrifty shoppers read the Green (4 team oclock) at Alta, Sheet classifieds! Continued on page 7 will be suited up ready to play. Although in first place, we Warriors, are not alone. We share the top ranking with Bingham and Hillcrest. After todays game there are only two more games scheduled for region play, so come out and support our first rate 1985 baseball team. KHS Earns Trophy, Cash two-mil- Col-lar- Seniors, have you sent out your announcements yet? Graduation is going to come quickly. Caps and gowns will be distributed next week, but this week senior banquet tickets went on sale. The class of 85 will hold its banquet in the Copper Room of Utah Trade Technical College on Redwood Road on Tuesday. A fine dinner, speakers and an awards presentation are on the agenda for the banquet. Last year around 200 students attended senior banquet. This year an even bigger number is anticipated. So, buy your ticket today. 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Seniors will be led by Ross president; Norman Harrington, vice president; Kari Parry, secretary; Lori Humpherys and Eric Christensen, ASK representatives. Election of sophomore officers will be held in the fall. Der-bidg- e, WITH HONORS . . . Fourth gradors Moniquo Salazar, Katio Holm and Nichol Renfro help arrange a display of photos documenting the life of Nedra Robison who will be retiring as the school's principal at the end of this school year. TBaasaoj West Kearns Pupils In Performances KEARNS. Student choirs will pre- sent two programs at West Kearns elementary on Tuesday and fourtlf grades will per-1- " form at 2 p.m., fifth and sixth graders at 2:45. Both choirs are under the direciton of Dianne Kilburn,, with sixth grader Minday Achter as accompanist. Many of the numbers will be choreographed, and the program is a career ladder project, noted prin- cipal Jerry Pulsipher. Parents and firends are being in- vited to attend either program. 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