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Show r THE GREEN SHEET 6B Thursday, May ' 22, 1986 Kearns JHS Action Team Hosting Social Career Ladders Broadens Quest For Knowledge GRANGER. We think we have some exciting things going in our career ladder programs and want people to know a little about what our teachers are doing, said Parley Jacobs, Crump. - Hunter Students To Display Talents dance concert will be 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) in the Hunter junior high auditorium. This is the start of another tradinoted tion for the new school, teacher Helen Brown. The program will feature student choreography, as well as Mrs. Browns work. It will be presented to the student body tomorrow morning. The opening number, titled will be followed by Dance, Fame and Rock, Rock. Other Neutron highlights will include and Conga. StuDance, Bop dent choreographers include Cathy Rees, Kim Smith, Kelly Neilson, Staci Ray, Carrie Maxwell, Cori Owens and Tiffany Taylor. Mrs. Brown said she has had lots HUNTER. 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Being successful here can carry over into the rest of a students college career, she noted. Other career ladder programs at Granger include an advanced placement history textbook by teacher Ross Madsen, who prepares chapter review tests from his book for students to study before taking the actual test. The opportunity to review their work via computer is helpful to students in preparation, and they enjoy it, said the teacher, who feels it will be of help to them in taking the nationally administered AP test for college credit. Continuing programs are being held in use of computers in science and in tutoring in AP European history. Dance teacher Loraa Strong instigated a successful career ladder program in teaching students in all aspects of producing a full length evening program, which was presented three nights last week involving about 300 students. e, FARMER FACTS The group will meet at Duffs Some individuals at Granite high have excelled in their endeavors and restaurant from 3:30 to 5:30 for a have upheld the good name of program and dinner. The event will activities planned and carGranite. wrap-u- p One of them is Karen ried out by the group. VanLeeuwen, currently a varsity Team members include Robin cheerleader who had a dream to be a Brad Francis, Sue Dunnebacke, BYU and at varsity cheerleader Elisa Fines and Ann Sorenwho, after many years of dedication Marsh, and work, has achieved that goal. son. The BYU squad consists of 14 Activities during the year have inmembers, with only two incoming cluded faculty workshops, drug and tried 50 in all freshmen. About girls abuse alcohol workshops for out. students and an open house. This is a tremendous honor for Students in the school were divided Karen and for Granite high. There is into groups and progess of various little doubt that she will represent was monitored throughout groups a as not school the well, only the by the peer leaders, she year cheerleader, but as a student and a said. at Granite. as she has here friend, Karen said, Im really looking The Action Team now looks forforward to the near experiences ward to working next year with a ahead of BYU, but Ill never forget new group of student leaders and the many memories I have had at faculty members, she concluded. Granite high. Im proud I am a Granition and will represent the MOVING.. LIGHTEN your load school well. with Classified. Call 262-668- from parents and the community in costuming the production. The benefits of dance to students are tremendous, she observed. It provides early exposure to the arts and encourages creativity, discipline and good work habits. These skills can lead to improved scholarship, general health and g and a sense of and achievement. Students involved in the program are Cathy Rees, Kim Smith, Hillery Baumgartner, Carrie Johnson, Kelly Nielson, Staci Ray, Denise Richards, Stacy Clark, Gretchen Good, Cori Owens, Jackie Spencer, Nicole Welch, Brenda Bogue. Also, Codie Elison, Stephanie Richards, Tiffany Taylor, Tiffany Thompson, Heidi Weber, Carrie Maxwell, Sylvia Gutierrez. Original poetry, written for the program by Cathy Rees, will be narrated by Joylynn Michaelis. FOODS well-bein- , CLOSED SUNDAYS 86th SOUTH & 13th EAST 21st SOUTH & 23rd EAST 33rd SOUTH & 23rd EAST 3735 SOUTH 9th EAST 2029 EAST 70th SOUTH 4700 SOUTH & 26th WEST PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 21 Florist Quality Pot MUMS! 9 MU met! NOTXUULAUX TO DEALERS Fr.L thru 27. "T LARGE BANANAS! fp--,$2?- k while supplies LAST STRAWBERRIES! 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The Pirates defeated Granger 3 Friday. Yesterday the CHS baseball team was in a playoff game to determine a state berth. In region track, the Lady Pirates performed strong once again taking second place. Our guys placed fifth in region competition. State track is this week, so good luck to all those who made it to this competition. Remember, coming up soon is the senior Lagoon day on June 6 and the yearbook stomp on June 11. weekend, Pirates. 'V, at skills, the teacher also teaches students skills needed in taking tests and helps them gear up, mentally and physically, for the stressful test of help 8-- 40 - Rag. principal Granger high. Band teacher Robert Crump is offering private instruction on band instruments to interested students, whether or not they are currently enrolled in a band class. Lessons, held before and after school, are sessions and include beginning to advanced students with a variety of instruments ranging through flute, oboe, clarinet, English horn, trumpet, French horn, bassoon and percussion. Some students are seeking to improve on instruments they already play, others are starting on different instruments from their usual one and three have never played before but are starting from scratch, said WELCOME . . . Brenda Bogue (center) with Sylvia Gutierrez and Denise Richards extend a hardy welcome patrons to the Hunter junior high dance concert tonight (Thursday). In Dance Concert assistant KEARNS. Members of the Kearns junior high Action Team will host a student leadership corps closing social today (Thursday). The party is a follow-u- p to action planning begun last August when student leaders and team members met at Mill Hollow for training. MAKE I This Ad to Sherrie and Receive GALLONS OF GASOLINE ! ! With the Purchase of Any New or Used Car J ! 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