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High ho him and at 'urn s r . sioii -- ' ire filled with, vacuum aiann a produemg radio play before The actual recording began, students listened to some vintage i adm shoo. on tape and discussed 'fie special effects They trod to guess how ali ol these strange and meaningful sounds were manufactured. The studmits then decided what instruments 'were needed to supply the sound effects for their play, "Inside a Kid's Head." docks, carhrrs c o cleam-m- tram toy short wave radios, and m en a harmonica. W hen he lug recording day finally arris ed, they were faced with a I problem cues remembering than ami machines, bow do 'u keep all of those secenth graders in the baekgt oiiitd qllit't Following t lie reconling session, students played hack and their production critiqued their work III pi.eua is w t'lrrit a H e !sto lcsei I tin ; W i tsr r 'earlier ir money collected went for a washer and dryer to help the family In order to show their gratitude, he said, the family will be presenting a fireside1 on Dec. 11 at the Washington Terrace LI)S fith and fith on of Sand Ridge Rallymen include MEMBERS the Crockett and Bonm.o Diake. Troy Turner and ith Sell io n ' Ridge Report m; storytelling wbn h the lives of Ins pupils a tacts of the da. a: si principles character." rpu M.n rpmi nt noteu :j w;c ward building. i is ( - .u ot butler sat. fi:..; association deed t o are invited to join the "Time Ofct for is i, course now in session at the Southwest Branch i m Hoy ', Lelies meet on Wednesday afternoon at p.m. to emi.onstrafions and listen to lectures and discussions a si1'' of charm and beauty. Linda Miller is con-- : t.he les .nits which include instruction in weight loss, 1 !i-- i, l i . ,:;.p:Hemii Considering Portraits For Christmas? ".r this mK.i f;uv Innq fashion and line, personality i by Paul Nakay u Sand Ridge Reporter Rallymen are new Hus y cm at Sand Ridge Jr High. T! a Rallymen were formed as an attempt to spark the e.n tliusiasm of the hoy- - a! pep assemblies and games The the assist Rallymen Cheerleaders in leading im studentbody in cheers ami also help perform gymnastic type cheering stunts Tryouts for Rallymen were She held in late October. young men who tried m' seven were selected Tlu-include Head Rally nun Bonner Fulenwider. Keufh M hat the librarians and wee wigglers of the ranch Library in Roy will celebrate with our itnan Mazer on Dec. 6, at 10:30 and 2. i.ip'eio, Mael and Shliniazet, and Mister Shamish tuk's that will be used for the festival, u.mren are invited. n met information call Lena Degiorgio at ;i si i make-up- , ( lie ge for the course and all ladies are in- her mlurmation. call Evelyn Dussol at 773- pir! m ii . n etc 't Consider v High. Than on Saturday, the winners will be decided. besides basketball, there will also be a drill team competition and other added attractions Tickets will cost $2 for adults and $1 for students. Tournament tickets will cost $:!. according to Mr. Harry Hurchell. in charge of the l.aker Classic. The seminary has had a special Christmas project for the Hansen family, the couple in Ogden who had Siamese twins The group collected money, took donations and for the got a huge card donners to sign, according to Cordon Holbrook, seminary t 1. !n mm lie I'.l e:u- In Ins receive. ha: unt fluid schools, public Hie community with of students who w ( e urn taught but inspn ''! "fluid 4 all pal outs ni: ol w i 'lark I bull w - ,d;oi ,1 0 IV mu .: m ;j !i mi 'eg r closet grain's classroom r d lour ns "ex.'iieph " lun i i hi i line portrait? remember h s ; r original Liifjby portrait1 773-255- - av.V, : rn-- I hv W I ;.b.y-s- M'l kl'I'i ow . M tk Ik1' Z . r 1976 the school AND 1977 PHOTOGRAPHER I I I ' I VICTORIAN MANSION OF PHOTOGRAPHY 614 23 1 W ith the additmi. the Rallymen. thetaa noticeable increase m t1(. success of the pep assemblies " All the voting men who tnod out lor Raliyman have earned the respect of Ms. Da because they had enough pride to stand up and cheer even though several mem hers of the studentbodv had ol Rocky Mountain Prof. Photog. Assn, Ogdens only Master of Photography Gibby Studio I OF THE YEAR ' o.tp .i Russian folk tale play directed by wbi se Konkol will he presented at the Southwest Branch mm m Hey on Saturday Dec. 10, at 2 p.m. Be ;a mi s participating are Weber County Library Stiect Oyden, Utati Plume 3T4 o 44 Z1 n Teams forming The Recreation Roy Department has announced sign ups for both boys and girls in basketball and the rules for forming a team. to Frank According Tremea, director, youth also interested in wrestling can register and participate Jan 7 at Roy High beginning at 9 a.m. Some of the rules that one should follow in forming a basketball team include getting six to eight players, an adult coach and returning a completed roster by Dec. 10 at Roy Junior High. The times for returning the rosters, he said, are 9 a m. lor grit, jus T- ' 111 ! pi am t i.P'.iHi ; grad--.-- . am rr-e- rs cm tq.nmiig tills week ri school offices or the Roy Cit offices and should include uL players' names, release slips lor all players and LI player s tee for all players t a it s will !)' ac( ep! ei No 15. 'Ireuca sari after D.--t u 'lent El cm en far1 should stay w.'.nu '.heir ow i. school .it ,1i'i players shoui't sta-- .' iHiiii .heir ow grade wnen lormiug teams leagues for fi:. iiasketbail I.; Pie mllowmg tea; Ps will .3. o. t; y and l11 grades. 11 and will he a m;xt") league i a FREF ESTIMATES ' hoy y YOUR CARPETS ir i, it a, tft.it- A- - COME ClUNtl IIICHTEA 0ITfSUI LASf LONGER y jc: ' i yf, , " 773-718- 4 20 Years Experience |