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Show CUPPER Hello again and welcome to Cat Chat. By the time you read this article, school will be in full swing. Don't forget that this week is Hello Week. Activities for the week included Funky Tie Day, one theme that outshone them all. This year the theme of our school is (drum roll) "Makin' it happen. ..right now." The perfect theme, protruding with grace and power. Yes, we are going to make it happen, right now. No other theme suited Woods Cross High School with all the superior activities. This year will be better than the best, a year that no one will be able to forget. On Friday, Sept. 3, the football team will travel to Viewmont and score a whole shebang of points. Sounds to me like an evening of fun, so don't miss it. Also on Friday, at 1:15 is the Welcome Back Assembly, at least that's when it is scheduled for. However, due to minor difficulties it may not be at that particular time. So do your best to find out when it is because this is one assembly you won't want to miss. Homecoming is on the 25th and it's not too early to ask someone. It is going to be great and we have even picked a theme. The theme is perfect. It is in harmony with all of nature and every surrounding. When you say it, it just rolls off your Wednesday; Hug a Sophomore Day, Thursday and Class Colors Day, Friday. Have you ever stopped to think or perhaps entertained the idea that our lives are just a dream. That you that you are and I are a fragment of someone's who perhaps lives on another planet, in another galaxy, and even in another universe. That everything you are experiencing is all a facade and a big joke? About now, you are probably wondering what the point is. Well, there is no point, so on to more important things. As the 1992-9- 3 school year drew to a close, the school was handed down to the newstudent body officers who had one goal in mind. That one goal was to come up with the theme to top all themes. Despite minor setbacks, there was imagination-someo- ne I tongue like chocolate. (Does chocolate roll off your tongue?) And when you hear it, fills you with such rapture, much like when your parents give you the credit card and tell you there is no limit. And the theme is...Oh to bad I suppose we'll just have to wait for Homecoming Week. Enjoy the first week of school and until the next, good day. Marci Moulton, Kristen Members of the Davis High D'Ettes include: top row Storie second row and Ashlie Beal; Angela Ridges Gooch, Julynn Baggs, Natalie row third and Jessica Jones; Cranney Brown, Courtney Toone, Jacquoie Julie Watts, Egginton, Maeve Johnston, Jenny Johnson, Adrienne Flannery, Natie Teri Mathison, row fourth Steffen, Mary Sonjia Vanez and Tricia Littlefield; row bottom and Carrie Barnett; Nalder, Shell! Christiansen, Corinne Rampton, ' Liza Barlow and Camie Delight. BHS to hold welcome back assembly today . By COLBY POULSON i , We have a new assistant principal. Our old one, Mr. Call, is now head principal at Farmington Jr. High. Our new principal is Mr. Astle. He's fabulous., Nannette Cook, our V.P. cheerleader says, "Our cheerleaders are the best!" Its true ya know. But not only cheerleaders, all our clubs are the best, it's just that Nannette is here and she wanted me to say that. Hello from all of us here at Bountiful High! School started last Monday. Our first football game was at home vs. Clearfield, the defending state champs and we were victorious! Yes! Our second game Also, f at lYytoq M 7 p.m. Our -- is today welcome back assembly is today.1 5 we've got a volleyball tournament today and Saturday plus cross country, golf, girls' tennis, girls 'soccer and a million others. Well, its grrrreat to be' back! D'Ettes to sponsor drill clinic The Davis High D'Ettes are sponsoring a drill clinic . ' "J' for all girls ages on will attend Tuesday, workshops Participants Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 7, 8 and 9 from p.m. at the Davis High School Football field, Thy will then perform with' the' Davis High DEttes ,;at Davis High's football game with Brighton on Sept. 10. is on Sept. 7 from 3:30-- 4 p.m. The ' 4. girls i " cost is $20 per child and includes the they will show. Family rates of $15 per use for their half-tim- e child are available for families with more than one girl and serving the public. The Society only has the ability to offer one-hoschool tours because these people volunteer this valuable - 1; 544-480- 9. 1 to school at Millcreek Jr. ! By CAMERON DIBB fun time preparing for the schoql year. The student body officers are The Millcreek Jr. High faculty, PTSA and school officers would like to welcome the students back for a fantastic school year. They have been working hard to make president; Haley Rasmussen, Cameron Dibb, vice president; and Cindi Davis, secretary. The ninth grade officers are Janalyn Jensen, president; Tom Archibald, vice president; and John Eggett, secretary. The eighth grade officers are Brian Larson, president; Danny Stuart, vice president; and Holly ur service. "If you like to work hard, be mentally challenged, gain new friends, share knowledge and life experiences with others, and learn new ways to interact with museum visitors, then phone the Society and request 0 receptionist at and description," an job application learning theory, museology, said Witte. Applications are due by material culture, special audiences, Sept. 24. Applicants will then be security and emergency procedures, scheduled for personal interviews and architecture folklife, geography, with Wreatha A. Witte, Museum lots of Utah and western history. Education Curator. Enrollment is e active The corps of twenty-onin limited Selected applicants will interest a have docents strong begin classes on Oct. 20. learning more about Utah history 533-350- ' v. . -( t registering. 1 For more information please contact the- - D'Ette officers, Julyna Baggs, 547r6753; Natalie' Nalder; 546-62or contact the or Cortney Cranney,(544-056' : D'Ette Advisor, Myrlynn Moulton at ''k History docents sought "Are you interested in sharing Utah history with thousands of school children? If so, now is the time to apply for docent training at the Utah State Historical Society in Salt Lake City," said Wreatha A. Witte, Museum Education Curator. The Society offers a month intensive training where provisional docents program about interpretive will learn techniques, communication skills, 9 Around Hello Week held at Woods Cross High By ELIZA MOODY Friday, September 3, 1993 Student Reporter this year a great learning experience. The PTSA has an excellent team again this year. It is headed by co- presidents Mrs. Murri and Mrs. Rust. They work with the Reflections program, critical issues, teacher appreciation, health, and many other things; Millcreek's officers have had a Thain, secretary. Millcreek Jr. High School is a Centennial School. It received this honor because of the uniqueness of - its switch from departments to grade level teams and Millcreek's designation' as-- a site based sehool. The site based meetings make the decisions about the progranjs and directl6n the the membe'rs bHhV Site-Bart- d meetings are PTSA members, student body officers, the principal, vice principal, counselor, parents of students, subject leaders, and team leaders. Teams are organized on a grade by grade basis, instead of subject. As a Centennial School we will receive special recognition and financial help from the state of Utah. The students at Millcreek are committed to maintaining the standards to qualify as a Centehnial School. |