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Show rr m rr m m -- ycr w' w 5B 2nd Graders i..t;r..,? t;, Telling What 'Christmas Is' r.v1 ,,yir:kv $?c i 1 , GRANGER. 't' fV ,' V 'ft. p.m. on Dec. 16. Parents and families are being invited to the program. Teachers involved with the program are Ida Anderson, Dorothy Goldman, Tammy Hollingshead, Merilyn Meldrum, Lila Peterson. Mrs. Karla Hill, a parent, will accompany at the piano. A father, Dale Green, is assisting by cutting out collars for students to wear. Students at the school designed ornaments for a Christmas tree at Zions Bank. The fourth, fifth and sixth grade chorus, under the direction of Wendy Casperson and Jill Muhiestein, sang at the tree lighting ceremonies, a school spokesman said. The chorus will perform at the school on Dec. 18, with a parent, Karen Wilson, as accompanist. i-- . i$ ' . .i4 '. . . Students At Truman To Offer Program GRANGER. Christmas In 3t SOUNDS OF THE SEASON . . . Mark Fellows, Laura Oliphant and Phillip Mullennax rehearse a number for the Taylorsville elementary choral program, slated for 7 p.m. Tuesday. Taylorsville Students Slate Christmas Program 11, 1986 GRANGER. Sixth grade students Monroe elementary will present the program How The Grinch Stole Christmas as their gift to the school and the community. The play has been double cast, with one group performing at 2 p.m. on Monday ; the second group at 6 : 30 p.m. Tuesday. We are involving every one of the 90 sixth graders in the production, noted teacher Maureen Andrus, along with the orchestra students. school chorus will Tthe present a medley of Christmas songs following the program. Teachers involved in the production are Julie Kaleikini, Coral Mangus and Mrs. Andrus. Dale Johnson is directing the chorus. The orchestra, under the direction of Annette Brinton and Janice Prior, includes students Nikki Deal, Nicole Freeman, Mindy Hicks, Laura Jacobsen, Emily Sanchez and Leilani Wolfgramm. The children who play in the orchestra hardly ever get to perform for anyone, so we wanted to use them in our production. said Mrs. Andrus. The Grinch is a favorite Christmas story and the children have fun performing it. at the theme of a program to be presented by second grade students at Granger elementary starting at 7 '1 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET GrinchTo Threaten Christmas is Christmas Is f , f y v"' Nl DOUBLE TROUBLE . . While Santa (Kathy Marsh) looks on, the I Grinch (double-cas- t as Melissa Peck and Kristie Gregerson) turns fK Max the dog (double-cas- t as Rashel Bagshaw and Laura Jacobson) in- to a reindeer substitute in How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Monroe elementary. j Oz Tues- will be presented Monday and day by students at Truman elemen- aii'& Hail Sofwt "Hdidaij Spetiai" $20 PERMS Includes Shampoo, 25 Reg. Style & Conditioner Christmas Songs To Sound At Sandburg tary. HUNTER. First grade students at Sandburg elementary will present a The program will be presented for students at 9:30 a.m. on Monday and at 2 p.m. Tuesday, as well as for parents and the public at 7 p.m. TAYLORSVILLE. A Christmas above singers, along with Pthy Tuesday in conjunction with a program will be presented by Phan, Beth Denman, Candace general PTA meeting. A musical theater group has been students at Taylorsville elementary Higley, Dezeri Wilcock, Heather at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the schools Umtleby, Tori Henson and Fiona organized at the school, including room. Wilhelm. students from kindergarten through Second graders will open the prosixth grade and will perform in the Dezeri Students Heather Umtleby, gram with a selection of carols, in- Wilcock and Candace Higley will production, explained Joan Smith, Christmas Chopsticks PTA public relations chairman. cluding also perform on the violin. and What Shall I Bring The Babe In Teachers directing the show are The chorus is under the direction The Manger. Louis Edwards and Arda Horrocks. of Amy Porritt, with Molly Wilhelm The fifth and sixth grade chorus The story tells of the adventures of as accompanist. will perform a variety of numbers. Dorothy and the Oz characters as Children will also present speak- they experience Christmas in the Soloists include Laura Oliphant, Phillip Mullenax and Mark Fellows. ing parts. The program is open to the magical land of Oz. A vocal ensemble will feature the The production includes a chorus public. of Munchkins in addition to the cast. The theater group has been involved in making all costumes, scenery and props for the production, Mrs. Smith noted. Students at Truman are also involved in a food drive, which will Michael Elkins, Jennifer Harris, se- continue through Dec. 23. Students GRANGER. Names of students of cond grade; Justin Searle, Angela are being invited to donate canned as Tigers receiving recognition foods for distribution by the Salt the Month have been announced at Smith, third grade. Lake Food Bank. Farnsworth elementary. Also, Erik Bingham, Julie StirlPTA officers will present a Included are Dustin Poulson, Aning, fourth grade; Bobby Bird, Erica drea Myrup, kindergarten; Kellie Smith, fifth grade; Kelly Barnes, Christmas film for students on Dec. 22. McAllister, Kory Leon, first grade; Kelly Maynes, sixth grade. 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In fact, so much fun and excitement went on last week that hopefully, all of the scholarly Lancers at Granger remembered that Friday is mid-terYes, already another term is at its halfway mark. So, if you havent quite gotten into the stream of things, you either need to start paddling harder or else learn how to swimm - real fast. For all of the stupendous Lancers who went to the Cyprus Invitational Drill Team Competition, the thank you. Not only did they receive a standing ovation for their performance at the basketball game, but the very same routing took them to the final competition. In the finals, the Excaliburs placed fourth for their military routine. Congratulations, ladies, you really strutted your stuff. On behalf of the drill team, thank you for supporting them and thanks to the Spinnakers who hosted the event. The drill team wasnt the only team with a winning weekend. The wrestlers pinned em down at meet, the Layton. At the two-da- Honor Roll Is Released At West LakeJHS GRANGER. Names of students on the high honor roll for the first term have been announced at West Lake junior high. Ninth graders receiving recognition include Karen Marda, Suzanne Phipps, Amy Searle, Mui Yuung, Humberto Drantes, James Ashby, Launi Draper, Jeanine Lingwall, Kathryn VanRoosendaal, Michelle Williams, Page Guertzgen, Chad Tammara Ishimatsu. Also, Cheri Stanworth, Cherlyn Clyde, Julie VanOrden, Wendy Williams, Krista Almond, Carrie Despain, Carrie Blackburn, John Marsh and Jan Willardson. Eighth graders receiving recognition include Danh Ho, Jeffrey Mulford, Rothmony Nuon, Rebecca Rickett, Phuong Tran, Nanette Anderson, Shalice Denison, Antonio Montoya, Phong Vu, Elizabeth Blaufuss, Joanna Huynh, Thad Loertscher, Karilee Neff, Jared Novak. Van Also, Aphixay Simagna, Vuong, Shaunice Warr, Rachelle Wirth, Michael Brantner, Kristina Forbes, Jaylene Johnson, Lisa Neumann, Jania Olavson, Edward Peterson, Heidi Smith, Julie Layton. Seventh graders on the high honor roll include Michelle Clegg, Kevin Thomas, Kelly Stokes, David Bunkall, Christopher Garcia, Grant Madsen, Jannell Shaw, Jennifer Warr, Amy Anderson, Elliot Cruz, Mandy Draper. Also, Thany Lay, Annice Turc-sank- i, Sharon Shober, Epika Allen, Heather Newport, Huy Vu and Terri Dunn. UNTIL YOU TALK TO US! Wouldnt You rather give your loved one survival? We offer the ancient arts of and Body Discipline. Granger overall. placed Individually, Mecham placed fifth; 10 OUR GIFT TO YOU 130 Value For Only LIFETIME REGISTRATION (Worldwide) TWO MONTHS GROUP INSTRUCTION FREE KARATE UNIFORM and WHITE BELT For Christmas Morning ENROLL NOW START AFTER CHRISTMAS DO IT NOW! 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