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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B Thursday, March 6, 1986 Schools Oquirrh East Lists Reflection W inner s THS Presenting 'Glass Menagerie' The Glass TAYLORSVILLE. will be presented at Menagerie Taylorsville high March 13, 14, 17 and 18. Performances will take place in the school's little theater, with tickets priced at $3. For reservations, those interested may call the school, GRANGER. Winners have been announced in the Granite Oquirrh East PTA Council Reflections contest. Awards were presented Tuesday in ceremonies held at Arcadia elementary. Winners in the art division, with the assistance ot sophomore Trent Oliphant. Cast members include Shannon Hailstone as the mother, Brian Hulse, her son; Lonie Panhorst, her daughter and Philip Arnold as the gentleman caller. The well-know- Tennessee n Williams drama is the story of a girl, her domineering mother and the gentleman caller arranged by her brother, who is introduced to her menagerie of small glass animals. 263-360- Russell Johnson is directing the production, with Russell Wasden as semi-invali- student director. A Taylorsville alumnus, Matt Page, designed and built the scenery and is painting it, primary grades, were Brian d r, LANCER HEADLINES WARRIOR WORLD by Shauna Chappell by Kim Crittenden The Granger high drama department presents On Golden Pond March 7, 10 and 11th starring Kevin Dunbar as Norman, Jodi Fisher as Ethel, Danny Howes as Billy, Elaine Guyman as Chelsi, Craig Blackham as Bill and Larson Nordfelt as Charlie the Mailman. Many hours of work have gone into this production and it should be a big success. Wed like to thank Brenda Park for making this production possible, along with Peggy Anderson over props and Merci Butorff over sound and lights. The cost for admission to the play is $2.50 for students with their activity cards and $3.00 for adults. We hope to see you there! This is a reminder to all you girls who havent got a date to Sadie Hawkins yet. Sadie Hawkins is only a week away so youd better hurry. Tickets are being sold for this occasion next week during both lunches. There is a gymnastics meet at Granger today at 4:00. This meet is against Granite and Mountain View. So come and watch our great gymnastics team today. The Warriors own fire on ice hockey team ended the siate tournament with second place. The Warrior hockey team played a close game with Brighton in the state finals. Great job, hockey players. Just when you thought your favorite wrestlers would be eating normal meals again, the went on Taylorsville high wrestlers the raod to Heber for the first freestyle tournament. Todd Humphreys, Tracy Sudoko and Mike Gonzales placed first in their weight class. Doug Christensen took second place and Glade Jones placed third. Congratulations, wrestlers. The Warrior debate team will host region competition tomorrow (Friday) for student congress and Lincoln-Dougla- s debate. Good luck to all debaters. Drill team tryouts are scheduled for next week. If you want to try out for the Chirons, you need to play to stay after school for the mandatory meeting. Drill team is also for early birds ; the workshops begin at 6 a.m Guys, you ought to start thinking about that Junior Prom date. It is coming up at the end of the month. Registration. Dates. liiadger: PAIN? DONT SUFFER conditions are the danger signals pinched A thorough spins! 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Winners in the music division were Daniel Perrington, Jennifer McGowan, proach were Egg Head, Keri Grif-fon- i, Kele Griffoni, Jolynn Bolton, Amy Wagstaff, Missy Hirst, Brian Davies and Lisa Overby. The prize for best visual appeal went to Be Floral, Mario Shores, Jennifer Brown, Ty Oswald, Stacey Boumann-anJones,1 Jill Keeney,-DianAndrea Wookey. Win Company won best advertising honors for Kelly Mamales, Jamie Carr, Ann Mattickewson, and Angie Archuleta. Ben Franklin Enterprises, with Mike Rose, Steve Faber, Susan Hatch, Lynette Bryan and Brandi Clayton, took best construction honors. Most innovative honors went to the with Motorettes, Vander, Mgatu Fitisemanu, Tupou, Ollis, Janet Frank and Heather Roseborough. In literature, winners included Amanda Johnston, Rachel Wcuiley, Chad Nielsen and Nicole Wiide. Jennifer Casanove received honorable mention. Kathy Olsen and Linda Campbell were chairmen of the competition. Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. CLASSIFIED IS Action Advertising. Call 262-668- 2. m Your favorite fank top. During March, youll get this $8 tank top absolutely FREE when you make a purchase of $25 or more. This cotton blend tank top is perfect all summer long. Wear it alone or layered under your favorite camp shirt for a total look. The price this March cant be beat. It's FREE with your purchase of $25 or more. Come in today! Misses Junior Sizes $7 value Womens Sizes 3844, $8 value available in: BLACK, RED, ROYAL BLUE ' (we cannot allow 4 guarantee . first color choice, weeks for delivery.) VALLEY FAIR MALL 969-729- 1 Michelle Ainslie Shanna Walton, Carolyn Webster, Betsy Chichis and Way Nguyen. The winning kites are on display in the school library. Best Eisenhower Spellers Named ch'rop;actc DONT SUFFER Top Entries Told At Plymouth . Stock In Student Companies Soars On Waft Of Wind GRANGER. Lets Go Fly A Kite may well have been the theme PERSUASION . . . Amanda (Shannon Hailstone) tries to get her son at Granger high last week as 700 Tom (Brian Hulse) to locate a willing gentleman caller for his sister in business students formed their own to design and' build Taylorsville highs production of The Glass Menagerie. companies kites. The students divided into groups, .1 SjtAicUulcs. selected harries for their companies and were required to build two kites, KEARNS. Parents of students who at 2 p.m., with an orientation session designing flow charts of their proat Jim scheduled during registration. will enter kindergarten duction procedures and also Bridger elementary in the fall are Children must be age 5 by Sept. 1 developing their own advertising being reminded of registration to be and will need a birth certificate and and TV commercials, explained immunization records to complete spokesman Shane Newman. held March 21 and 27. Children may register either day registration. Judging the entries were Newman, Scott Fransom and Matthew Watt, all students, who will now be occupied in preparing reports on the project to send to district and state FBLA competition. Other members of the club served as monitors, visiting classrooms to explain the procedures to students These and judging the prepared commerof a nerve: cials. The winning businesses included: Headaches staffed by My Buddy Kites, Hip or Log Pain students Deann Clark, Jeff Keller, lack Pain Shoulder or Arm Pain Chuck Kipp, Jeff Kunz and Neck Pain Dizziness or Blurred Vision Stephanie Redmond, winning the Painful Joints P.M.S. prize for overall excellence. Most creative went to Executive If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, call our office today! Flyers, with Michael Marsh, Jason Kyle and Rodney Sorensen. YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE: flf A private consultation witfi irta doctor Winning for best seasonal ap- - Carlson, Hillsdale elementary; Lacey Jones, Robert Frost; Lan Thanh Hoang, Arcadia. In the intermediate grades, Katrina Henn-ingePlymouth; Sandi Stone, Truman; Gavin Lowe, Hillsdale. In the literature division, primary grade winners included Valerie HanBen-niody, Truman; Emily McMillan, In Frost. Lindsey Crissman, the intermediate grades, Tara Wendel, Taylorsville; Trent Handy, Truman; Phuong Dinh, Hillsdale. Music division winners in the primary grades were Bryan Hernandez, Pioneer; Daniel Perrington, Ben-nioPlymouth; Joshua Ashment, In the intermediate grades, Jonathan Harvey, Hillsdale; Linda Rees, Calvin Smith and Brooke Wakefiend, Fremont elementary. Theme of the competition was From Libertys View. Suite C West Valley City TAYLORSVILLE. Winners have been announced in the Eisenhower junior high spelling bee. 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