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Show 3B At Taylorsville THE GREEN SHEET - secretary; Jody Nielsen, historian. 8 Kamille Mowers will serve as communications coordinator; Jennifer Clements as senate president; Lonie Panhorst as activities chairman. Varsity cheerleaders include Jeff Arnold, Diane Brimhall, Kim Cook, Christy Enensen, Mario Hussey, Kim Ivie, Lisa Lindsley, Meredith Mackay, Kristi Naylor, Wendy David Riley and Andy Nelson, Simper. Continued from page 1 Many times Lance found Gurt crying over something he had said or done, while other times Gurt found Lance completely frustrated with something Gurt had said. There was constantly a lack of communication. No relationship can thrive on that, and neither of them realized the pain they were inflicting upon each other. Together they decided that the relationship just would not work. (Sad, huh? Try to control your emotions, though.) Upon reaching this conclusion, they also came to conclusion. another Rather than completely forgetting each other, they figured that through all of their hardships, they had become close friends and no use throwing that away. This also does not conclude our saga (no, you are not rid of it yet. Hang in there. Since they decided to remain friends, they will continue doing all kinds of fun and exciting stuff. For example, the a m. assembly tomorrow (Friday) caused mass arguments between the two of them. Lance said that he wanted to go to McLancers for breakfast instead of going to the assembly. Gurt, on the other hand, knew what an important asssembiy this was going to be. She tried to explain to Lance that it was going to be the last assembly of the entire year, which in itself held great value. Not only that, but it was a chance for the seniors to say goodbye to Granger. Lance continued to argue that his stomach was much more important, until Gurt finally convinced him that the farewell assembly would be well worth going to. (Seniors, that is just a subtle hint ) Bet it is hard to guess what Lance and Gurt will be doing tomorrow morning Things will never change. Gurt got her way and Lance is going to go to the farewell assembly with her. Just a few final reminders for all of you seniors. Yes, it is understandable that your brains have per manently turned off for the summer. It is understandable that you just cannot seem to remember anything your teachers tell you And for some reason, t those little notes your teacherskeep pinning on your shirts just are not doing the trick. So listen up ... if you did not pick up your cap and gown on the 18th, you better get with it. Do you realize that graduation is ony eight days away? You cannot wear your birthday suit to this function, so you should do something about getting those caps and gowns. After all of your fines are paid, you may pick them up at Autry semi-logic- WARRIOR WORLD by Shelly Clements Next week is it - - yep, next week is the final week of the 1986-8school year. Since next week is the last week, theres going to be a lot of confusion. Monday and Tuesday are book check-idays and Wednesday is locker cleanout day. Wednesday night is the yearbook party at 6 in the gym. Make sure you get all your fines paid off before then so you can get your yearbook and so you wont miss out on any of the fun on yearbook signing day. Monday night is the vocal spring concert in the auditorium at 7. This is always a real special evening and you wont want to miss it. I hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day and didnt forget to go to the annual evening of honors aw ards assembly on Tuesday. Our baseball team made it to state last by defeating Woods Cross week in the playoffs. The state games have been going on all this week and Im sure our team is doing super. In last weeks article I mentioned the talent search contest and I promised to announce the winners, so here they are: Sophomores, Jason Hughes, first place; Keri Roberts, second; Laura Jennifer Hill, third. Juniors, Jared Pederson, Scott Fellows and Kelly DeHaan, first place, Jennifer Wolf, second; Lonnie Panhorst, third. Seniors, Jared Leese, first place; Carrie Barlow and David Wright, second; Jay Pov ell and Chris Woodbury, third. Toe winner was Jennifer Stevens, who did a dramatic interpretation entitled Children of a Lesser God. Congratulations to all the winners. Everyone who participated did an excellent job and since the judges had a tough time deciding on the winners, Im sure glad I wasn't a judge. 7 n left, Kamille Mowers, Glen Smith Richard Jenkins, Kim 2 - Bennion Principal Is Retiring Glen Smith, principal of Bennion junior high, will retire at the end of the school year. A graduate of the University of Utah, he has served in Granite School District for 30 years. 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