Show ss w&f SMT aWiwBiq : SgWCTfMrWHSffE News of In teres f from Grand !fy 88 ' - - "eotBecky Drill Team and - Vi 1 Hayes Pam Winters Pep Club President were named Coach W E Leonard introduced wrestling members D&nny Cress-we- ll From January 17 to January 25 the Grand Mike Holyoak Mitch Helling West Bill PartridgeT Co-Capt- ain Jay Co-Capt- ain ' dWf end consisted of donuts - — r - Becky Hayes a senior County High School was chosen to at Grand reign as Winter Homecoming Queen last week Becky is a member of the drill team and also served on Dec 4 She is now eligible for state and na- tional honors and will receive a specially designed award from General Mills Inc sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program1 State ' Family Leaders of Tomorrow receive a 31500 college scholarship while state second-plac- e winners receive a grant of $500 The state winner also earns for his or her school a ume reference work “The Annals of America'1 from Encyclopaedia 20-v- ol- Brit-Educatio- tanica oration nal Corp- In foe spring state winners and their faculty advisors will be foe guests of General Mills on an educational expense-pai- d tour which will include D C and Washington Minneapolis MN A special event of the tour is foe announcement of the All - American Family Leader of Tomorrow whose scholarship will be increased to $5000 Sec- - money Jaffa fosi Jo-an- ttsfaesf Jtnytaaa ps i j 4 1 Royalty at the assembly Drill Mistress Carla Erickson says “It’s pro- vided a lot of hard work times” fun There are 16 members WIR o ) WffWlll lJ- - bCteia drill team: 1 sen- - practice is three morn-vilett- Mrs Joyce Victor juniors and 7 so- a weeK at about 6:30 Applicants for this es — innu with foe music are perform the drills in designed Practice takes gmau groups They are time each graded onkicks stepping “P 8 week About seven hours a week are spent during the 7th period and some-an- d iii non wa hi isuokt woo times at noon is picked by the old drill During the summer mistress snd advisor 8® III 'IIRWJR v :t: Of Hat Team po- sition have to pick music make iq a drill to it and do it alone It has to be written on paper foe counts steps ami so forth The drill mistress and the members decide on the uniforms which are made during foe summer so that they are ready to be used at foe first football game which usually precedes foe beginning of school in the fall 'i&r&iteUSSiZ jj: - es ’v tive drill year after their phomores Many hours go into the public performance at the February 1 basketball making of each drill game Their final bow which is done primarily came as foe members of by the drill mistress foe team drilled before First foe music is cho-fo- e student body and foe sen after which the steps 1974 Winter Homecoming Mar-activiti- h Moab’s marching De- - mi the ended another ac- - for 8 S rolls candy pies but only forthe experience It was designed to “break even” For 'instance a loaf of bread was 251 a loaf to cover the cost of the ma- terials During the course of the vocational bakery project the girls were involved Eressured and much like Johanna Nielson a senior at Grand County High that of a business Attend the Mat TOURNAMENT This W i- -v - - ' ' t" Mitch Kelling Senior Captain of the wrestling team is the feature wrestler this week He performs in foe 138' pound class and is one of the better wrestlers with 14 wins and 5 los- ses Mitch thinks that he has “a slim chance of Jerry Cowan School has been named a finalist in the 1974 Me- rit Scholarship contest parts high mi a Scholastic Ap- staying in character ac- titude Test and an ACT tions entrances exits test To become a final- rewriting ' the ply and ist Johanna took a genmaking the scenery This eral aptitude test in comtime was spent in class petition with the - other ts hours across foe early morning practices evening prac- country tices and lunch hours Only finalists are conTime spent putting this sidered for Merit Schoall together yielded the larships In 1974 a group product of satisfaction & of over 14000 Finalists ' Will compete for al reward This reward and satMerit $1000 isfaction comes from the Scholarships and for about 2100 renewable Mework and feel of accomplishment that took place rit Scholarships after the production was Finalists who do not win awards will be notover The play was Fina-lis- ts ified by y ged by the who win Merit Scho- plans and received two superior ratings These larships and their prinratings help students to cipals will be notified obtain drama scholarbetween confidentially and’ early ships to universities after ' completing high school May ning songs dances semi-finalis- appro-Nation- - mid-Ma- ‘ mid-Mar- 4 ch February 14 1974 EDITORIAL iv trfasBest $ It came to ' the attention of jthe Sage Staff members at Grand County High School earlier this year that the oevtpaper they traditionally published 1 very ineffective There was much considerauu put into foe idea of writing for foe Times Independent in lieu of putting out the Sage During foe past few years there have been many complaints regarding foe Sage but it wasn’t until last year that people really began to speak out with complaints consisting of things such as using more detail telling who won foe home game two weeks ago putting hiore interesting writing in it and using more letters to foe editor It’s easy fer people to complain but if they would actually consider all angles they would realize it isn’t that easy to find things to write about with an inactive studentitafy It's very hard to get into foil detail when you have a limited amount of space because of foe small pages ' students get upset because with a production schedule a lot of foe news is old news It’s difficult to tell what is going to happen in an upcoming game or with an activity that has not yet occured As far as inter- esting things go there’s always room for sug- -i gestions but there really aren’t that many things going on in a small school such as this then of course there’s the letters to foe editor which can’t be published if they’re not written Sam Taylor Editor of foe Times Independent made an offer that appealed to both foe staff and foe studentbody The Sage staff was given an to be able to put more into writing withoutopportunity worrying about foe finances foe lack of space or foe lack of details The Times Independent page can be educational for foe staff as well as interesting add informative to foe public Sd-rc- r’ two-we- ek going to state” which will be determined this week in foe region tournaments Coach Leonard remarked that Mitch should be in fairly good shape to make a try for state With this being foe 5th season that Mitch has wrestled a state match and win could finish off a successful season lil ii WJ V m VWf- - ‘frl V-- Published weekly in The Times Independent x Avy'fc' tk tJftfUf'irt ' :v U ¥ i n& ih wrt ?&rt ‘H Ji 4 Staff: Tammy Couch Senior tody Foote Junior Sandy Foote Junior Jufltor j Monica Shuey jft'- ' ti ' v‘T v yjpbyT t4 Jt i V - It CJVJtfflWVV" Aj 1 -v r Junior Tina Stow Sophomore Mark Mark sherry Junior Susan Tomsic Junior Marj Donoghue - Advisor i 7 1 ' l "'- Marlyn Morey Senior Greg Nunn Senior i - - hi 4 V N rvy 4 r--f r n —v A j I Johanna qualified as a semifinalist by ’scoring' ne bar Ended a Bio Season i cin- mics instructor said that this was not done to make f v DaMes t - Tmm Couch timed Greeter Search Mum Tamara Couchhasbeen named Grand County High School 1973 - 74 Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow Tammy won' die honor by com- -' peting with other seniors in the written knowledge and attitude examination 1 cakes and whole wheat and white bread Miss- Marion Dunkley die girls' Home Econo- ed "" AmlLiiS m niursiuvti namon Drill team members presented their last drill followed by a cheer by the cheerleaders A skit “Baby Buggy' was Dee r Taylor and Joanne Modesto juniors are in presented by Jack Birch-fiel- d of plans fertile annual Junior Prom ' charge ar e8Cort Pam Royalty included Mike Waltersheid Winters and Martinez Decki' Ruby sun The Pfcsi (far cheerleaders then led the cheer “Go Go Go” Plans are getting The theme chosen was “Time In A Bottle” writderway for the “73-74- ” hrfd ten by the late Jim Croce number? followed"! unior Prom to to the High School Gym The colors for the decoHn JXi on March 30 rations will be dark and JvPrS Modesto and light purple mSSSiJp!? Roberts “Stillwater” a band Sin Dee Tylor are acting as ev of the am- ' from Orangeville will ended with a cheer “When liai as a cheerleader during evenl‘ play for the dance her sophomore and junior also seniors These girls the Devils Win tMa were nominated along Game” years of high school with Karen Roberts BeIrM Nr Becky’s attendants for linda FtrgUaOii Hilarie Honors Parents the Homecoming actiHalf-tim- e at the 1974 BUh Kljfcta at vities were Louan Tabb-er- e Mobley and Cindy Key the basketball and by Winter and Kathy Robinson Homecoming Seventh-perio- d drama so pinging “Reciprowrestling team members game began with the preThe student body then vo- sentation of the Royalty students at Grand Coun- city” One thousand hours ted on three ofthese nom- by their escorts The Se- ty High School preseninees from the group to nior basketball and wres- ted the play “Seventeen” were spent by all inlear- determine the selection tling team members then on January 30 and 31 These girls were hon- presented their mothers This production staited ored at an assembly last with a flower and their off with a bang at Star ond third and fourth place which was a high- fathers with a banner car- Hall with a large crowd Friday winners will receive in attendance both nights' the of light scholarship increases to festivities Homecoming rying his number worn Many people wonder Hafth Cffwl during the sport’s com- how $4000 $3000 and $2000 much work goes in nwvp E1I9H petition respectively on a Honors Seniors high school play' v Although Jerry CowAssembly Senior the' In members of Master the of Ceremonies A play “Seventeen'! an hasn’t Nutrition basket$1000 Kevin McFarland intro- drill team cheerleaders much work was done by ball sinceplayed availalso is ninth scholarship grade the Drama class and the he is able again this year from duced the 1974 Winter and Pep Club also lead the helping sented flowers to Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Moab hoopsters to a winRoyalty General Mills The win- Homecoming Classes Kids got into the ning season ner of this grant is a Mike Waltersheid escor- mothers Jerry and ted Senior attendant Kathy Thanks was given to swing of things when his three brothers who participant in the Betty Robinson dance actions were learn- have Senior attend- the Crocker Search who is Pep Band and Pep ed with each Louan was Tabberer ed song The him have made a Club for their fine parplanning college major in nutrition or a related then escorted by Jerry ticipation in past games Charleston JJ® all it’s a familiar name in the Becky Hayes after which foe Home- field ranks among the Cowan Red Devil line-uHomecoming Queen Th® Devils are cur-lo- sin or state his her rewas highest f’SPjl1’ coming Royalty SuFl“ rently 11 wins and 6 on the overall examina- - escorted by Stan Baker tired by foe escorts pri- the running ses which isn’t a bad tion and scores highest All threeboys are seniors or to foe second half of mertime” Virginia Reel and Polka record considering some on the included nutrition ‘ basketball players foe game livened up the song setbacks ' Queen Becky Hayes was questions they have had j “Weafoerbea’s Drug'”wssss irq presented her crown by to be one seems Homecoming Dance “How Do You Jerry and store” young Mr Eric Nelson of foe most Mountain Splendependable and later presented her dorRocky music for Miss Pratt” added to foe players according to foe provided roses by Miss Stephanie the 1974 Young and Belinda Ford Dance held game Miss Young presented at Grand County Jerry is leading in High Kathy with her roses and School This dance was and rebounding scoring Miss 016 attack statistics Ford presented Student the JKJ! although sponsored by Louan’s and clumsy the Devils have had an Council members Solos iman Introductions were then played extremely balanced atmade of the Seniors of tack during the season Dancing began at 10:00 P08" P81 "Ift 8 1974 who were to be honpm and ended at mid- - and theme behind each Some of those statistics ored Coach Del Ford inlear" include his averaging 14 night The dance floor on' S01? 8un foe cast were “If points a game troduced the senior baskwas crowded most of the in league Id Get Married To- etball players forward night as a result of foe play 67 rebounds overJerry Cowan Guard 1974 Winter Homecoming all and also leading lea®ungby Allan Hneau This Was Just gue Mike Waltersheid and with well over play in steals and Guard Stan Baker Mrs one hundred people at- Another Day” by Cheryl blocks and David Joyce Victor announced tending This dance was Harmison the senior Pep Club and Open’ to foe public for an Knutson with Cheryl al- Cheerleaders members -- admission charge of $150 Belinda Ferguson as per person i Arf cheerleader Hilarie Mob- £ in-titl- t ran a bakery This sale Boutineers were given to the boys by Cala Wyatt Pam Winters and CarU Erickson Roses were given to the Drill Team from Drill Team Mistress Carla Erickson and Mrs Victor and Car- la were then given cor- sages from the Drill team ? 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