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Show Lancers Continued from page 6 The cheerleaders have also been preparing for their competition in Florida, but in the meantime, something is brewing. Weve got spirit, yes we do. Weve got spirit how bout you? Weve Got It is Sound familiar? the theme for this years Spirit Week. Get ready, because its sneaking up quickly. Next Friday will be the traditional spirit assembly. (Lets see if those spirited seniors can hold their ground.) Dress-udays are following alittle bit of a different pattern. There is the traditonal color day next Friday when the seniors wear blue, the juniors red and the sophs gray. Thursday is birthday day. The cheerleaders will be serving birthday cake during both lunches, along with party hats and favors. Get down and party. The most unique day of them all is disease day. Yes, students are allowed to dress up as their favorite, or disease. For example, they might borrow mommys favorite lipstick and paint measles all over. Dont say you got the idea here though. To start spirit week off with a bang, the cheerleaders are sponsoring a stomp on Wednesday. Lets hula little surfer girl. Guess what the theme is? But be careful; this is a trick question. Now for the intellectuals, or the not so intellectual. Some interest in the school play? Curiosity killed the cat, so stay tuned for more details. Just a few dates worth mentioning, tonight is girls basketball at Cottonwood. There will also be a financial aid workshop tonight in the career center for anyone interested in college. It will begin at 7. Parents are welcome and advised to be there. Finally, a very important date for anyone interested in having a social life Feb. 28 ring a bell? Guys, if you dont have dates now, it is strongly advised that you get one in the very p HEALTH FAIR . . . Fox Hills elementary will offer several health tests during a fair scheduled for Feb. 19. Naomi Leyba, speech and language pathologist, gives Bobby Cee a listening skills test, which will be available at the fair, Fair Is On Slate At Fox Hills KEARNS. Patrons and community neighbors of Fox Hills elementary are being invited to the annual health and safety fair, to be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p m. Feb. 19 at the school. 6020 So. 3775 West. A variety of tests and information will be offered on a range of sub jects, including cancer, learning disabilities, lung and heart disease, donation of organs and how to become a donor, drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, depression and many more, a spokesman said. Representatives of Pioneer Valley hospital. Cottonwood hospital, LDS hospital, Charter Summit hospital, Wasatch Canyons hospital, the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Dept, and Salt Lake County Fire Dept, will participate in the program. We hope everyone will take advantage of the opportunity and join us, the spokesman said. Honor Roll Is Released At Bennion BEXNION. Names of students on the high honor roll for the second term have been announced at Bennion junior high. Ninth grade students earning a grade point average of 3.75 to 4.0 include Jason Ainge, Michelle Aznoe, Kristen Bird, Cindee Bone, John Breinholt, John Bruun, Michael Canning, Kevin Cheney, Julie Crist, Charles Diviney, Marci Evenson, Theresa Fox, Stacie Frost. Also, Christy Gentry, Jenny Latimer, Jennifer Mavnes, Jennifer Muller, Marla Panliorst, Joshua Pedersen, Jason Pola, Melinda Porter, Deborah Rees, Tilese Topham, Annika Weeks, Jason West, Shannon Whitaker. Eighth graders include Lynette Asay, Jared Bickham, Joanna Bramble, Debra Bytheway, Ami Carle, Nathan Cox, Cynthia Davenport, Phillip Dean, Jody Fraser, Jeffrey Hansen. Brenda Jaynes, Heidi Jones, Amber Mackey, Jennifer Parker, Derail Riley, Byron Robertson, Galen Thomas. Seventh grade students on the high honor roll include Matthew Aznoe, Shauna Barney, Carrie Berg, Court-ne- e Brown, Laurel Canning, Boni Clyde, Faye DeW'eese, Tamara Goudy, Melissa Graham, Andrea James, Kimberly Long, Brett Mendenhall. Also, Kimberly McKinnon, Holly Morrill, Heather Morrison, Edie Mortensen. Nicole Nadauld, Denise Smith, Kelly Smith, Molly Smith, Susan Thomas. Katherine Townsend, Nicole Walker and Aimee Winder. Reflections PTA To Host Winners Named Panel Meet At Hillsdale At Pioneer GRANGER. Winners have been announced in the Reflections contest held at Pioneer elementary. Earning top place in visual arts, kindergarten through third grade were Tyler Cales, Megan Pocock and Zachary Royter. Winners in fourth through sixth grade were Sara Cotton, Jeremy Sorea, Casey Peterson. In the photography division, ners in the primary grades were fany Bankston andf Christopher Bankston. In the music division, primary grades, winners included Kallie Nelson, Phillip Olson; intermediate grades, Jason Slack, Nicholas Olson and Tifani Park. Winners in the literature division were, primary grades, Wendy Merrill and Christopher Pocock; in- termediate grades, What does Saturday, Feb. to you? 14 mean Maybe it means Valentine's Day or the BYUCtah game. The annual Sweetheart Ball is being held on Saturday at Hotel Utah The dance, sponsored by the seminary, will last from 8 to 11. Escape will be playing and tickets are $10. Anne-Mari- e Students received an ice cream party for their efforts. Carol Nelson was chairman for the contest. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Store Your Stuff For Less! sniRoi RENTAL SPACES 3500 South W. at Redwood 973-438- by Jennifer Napier PTA the contest, classes entering 1829 by Jenny Lofgren Utah Hammond, legislative vice president. The event is being held in recogn-tio- n of the 90th anniversary of the national PTA organization. Each speaker will present a short speech, followed by a question and answer period. The public is being invited to attend the program. Richard Hoonakker, Ann Taylor, Allison Freeman, Jennifer Jones. comWinners in the inter-clas- s petition were classes taught by Ms. Brown, Pat Tucker and Kaye Anderson, all of whom had their entire remember? weekend, Enjoy the three-da- y Lancers and remember: Even a fool, when he holds his peace, is counted wise. CAVALCADE Mary Cales, Marie near future. Junior Prom, FACTS winTif- GRANGER. A panel discussion on the current crisis in education will be held from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Feb. 19 at Hillsdale elementary. Panel members will include Laurie Olivers, director of planning and budget analysis for the Governors office; Greta Peterson, from the ALERT Foundation; Dr. Riley ONeil, assistant superintendent, Granite School District; State Senator Bill Barton; Darlene Hutchison, Utah Board of Education and Road WEST VALLEY 2935 So. 3600 West 973 8411 - 5 KEARNS 4065 Sams W. Blvd. (5295 So Across from Kearns Ir High School 964-660- 0 In recognition of the PTSA Reflections contest ( w hich deadine I regret to have missed last Monday), I shall instead reflect upon this weeks events in poetic form. Gramtians are anxiously awaiting the next basketball games. We have three games left and need to win two games to qualify for state We play Taylorsville at Granite tomorrow (Friday). Skyline at Skyline Tuesday and Olympus at Olympus Friday All games are at 7:30 Our team has done great this year. If youd like to see some exciting action, come out and support the basketball team. Just a reminder, after all this excitement, there is no school on Monday for President's Day. Have a great vacation. This Friday night on the basketball court the Pirates meet Granger at home; If you wish to see more of this glorious sport, next Tuesday at Cottowood, come. Further in sports, this weekend is hot with swimming and wrestling at state. Good luck to the teams If not. us Pirates will still think youre great Time is short, girls, to get a date to this vears Sweetheart Ball. You better hurry, its getting late: its this Saturday night, after all. Tickets are $8, $10 at the door, formal, or semi - if you're feeling poor. Both to each other, friends . . and lovers. the theme selected by CHAG, So chicks hurry up and grab a guy. this dance wasnt meant to be stag. Since Saturday happens to be Valentine's too and if you haven't bought a present yet, Carnations are on sale, so get a clue and buy some for only a dollar, your best bet. A message from the Exec to everyone. 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