Show Grand High School News r MMf iiij 290 New Faces anticipate the invasion of two hundred new Dices with the movement of the 9th grade to the high school next year Not all 200 will km freshmen but the larger sophomore class will also add to the number making the move It is easy to look on the bad side and see some of the problems such as sharing lockers lack of space crowded nails and bigger classes But it is also interesting to think of the good things such as Ive clubs pep assemblys more spirit and bigger turnouts for activities like dances The freshmen as eighth graders have not been in- Stuaenta Math Test Given on Wednesday March Wednesday Will 0 Invade Grand High activities As for dances There they come over will be more students volved in club so when to the high school they which means more money will be happy to have these better bands and things available and will may not be can- because of the lack participate in them Just think of 600 kids of student interest in the gym for a pep Perhaps some new ac It could really tivities 6 new clubs might boost the spirit which is even originate with the ad- r just what is needed The ditional membership Af- more people the more Hank’s Billiards gives the adjustment is spirit which is just what made the school could students an opportunity is M&dcd The more peo- really bean exciUngplace to play pod golf air to be ple the more spirit hockey electronic ping pong pin ball machines and snooker Teehaus Tamarisk ofstudents a place to fers few the however now there is a During past to have somedown sit the school after more little years variety to drink or eat thing activities of students at Hank's Billiards and Grand County High School consisted of going to the Power Dam going up the river dragging main sitting in the park cruising up to the Arches and other such activities Now of days the same types of things re sti11 80108 on’ ut on-te- 13-i- Vi 1 : ‘ : Sa-“L- flr- Its CLASS OFFERINGS M1 -I- - ife - q Thursday March 211 974 VW back-Coun- ty dls-cel- ed After School Activities on foe Marlene Johnson a se- working Thl Herrick is a understanding teachers Thaw” nior at Grand January High very interesting and in- - and subjects because of School is this County week's fea- will be put cm March 30 formative Junior at Grand lack of English Mr Bowthorpe drama MarHigh School She ground She started school ture drama student has spent a lot in teacher lene has participated has been going to school to be able to learn as much with her and has time of 3 and is drama for years here for the past four as possible and works active in it She shown a real interest in years and has lived in very hard at her studies very was awarded the Thespian her training Moab since 1968 after She has attended night and award last year Marlene hopes that she pin coming into the area with school and feels that and this is the will be able toparticipate she year her husband a native of learning is very import-Moa- b in drama at Snow college presiacting Thespian Before moving here ant ana that it opens up which she hopes to attend dent South curin lived She she is a new life Saigon next draMarlene feat year says Vietnam rently taking H inma lose her her helps Ba said that the hard- nics American History and teaches her est thing she had to cope Physical Education Eng- hibitions to read Her favolines with was the language bar- lish Business Machines in are builrites drama I rier She has had trouble and Typing and favorite sets her Ba finds that1 customs ding to play pool and also when was she character different here and the to leather are pure! a Jane younger difportrayed the are of lives people goods all this while in are all child who is a pest in an antique environment ferent Birthdaysthree-da"Seventeen” Herfiinnest y celebrated in a was "Fiddler On The play New known the as period because she says 'Roof’ Year and Christmas is not celebrated Young it had a good beat and well and she felt adults' whdh married do moved went it smooth home from not move away In “My Fair Lady she but live close by with more the leading role played respect for the parents in which involved learning no social home the and many lines and singing in the Teachers security echools move from one photos Shein has also par- ' such plays as room to the next instead ticipated e Courageous of the students and the day With Falasted from 8:00 am to ther” “Winner Take 5:00 pm There was no two All” and Charlie Physical Education and Brown plays She is now you were required to study hard and were often beaten for not doing so Emphasis was placed on the studies Ba finds it hard to express herself at moments because of American “slang” words which cause her foe most trouble She feels lonely at times and misses her family She knows how to drive but likes riding- a bike better She loves to travel and hopes that in foe fiiture she will be able to travel around foe United States but as of yet she J: is working very hard tot ward graduation of high school BA HERRICK Ba how-danc- the library periods 3 and 4 the annual school ExaminMathematics ation was given at GCHS to students who wished to participate Grand County High This test is jointly School teachers Mathalong the sponsored by ematical Association of with other teachers in the district attended a work-sim- p America Society of AcMarch 19 and 20 tuaries Mu Alpha Thewhich was' conducted by ta National Council of Dr Terrance Hatch from Teachers of Mathematics and the Casualty Ac- Utah State University The topic was school tuarial Society It is hoped that this law The teachers learntest will stimulate in- ed about student rights terest in mathematics ft teacher rights and the fields requiring matherights of administration A representive from as a background matics Mann Horace Insurance took the students Thirty test the most amount of also talked to the teachproblems done was 24 ers about liability coverthe average dime was 12 age which they have unand the average amount der UEA and NEA membership right was 4 V B2 informative GCHS Student nd as-sem- by Marlene Johnson Feature Drama Student This Week Ba Herrick Interesting end the Teehaus - Tamarisk two of the new additions to Moab where high school age students are frequently spending their time' There have I'®®1' some problems of students stuffing and go-aes to these places ever Mr Johnson cussed the matter with the proprietors and they agreed on students being w to come in after school hours from now are w Am QUARTER rs 974 4 Stsdcnis phasing to enroll in cdkge classes for the Spring Qearfer sksdd pSanto agistor and pap toes as soon as possible 1h$ uheide bshn fists these clams being offered tot Spring Quarter Daps on tthieh dassss vdS bo toeght (prodded eardieseat to sufficient) an ladtoatod in brackete fdto&ing the dast mm thodd cheek tdto too SU66E office to make sen their dasses add be taoght Stedmts who ban nd pte-tegisto- ma't bo taught A lahtimea of ton stodento to teqdtod to Hash a cbm AitomaHn choices shodd be made In cases atom classes Department Coono No Accounting 203 Introductory Accounting Anthropology 450 American Indian Ethnology (FriSat) Art 141 Intermediate Photography (Wed) Title Department 315316 Basic Ceramics 353 ! Macrons (Mon) forest Science 445 Jewelry Casting 515 Advanced Cerss&s 321 Insurance 303 Business Law 441 Secretarial Procedures (Tue) (Mon) j (Fri) NatL Income Employment 501 Educe of Except Children Teaching Social Studies 656 Practice Sec Entomology 191 hides Tech 155 JvtaftaSsm Mathematics J Pfamt Science 3 of Improvement of Infraction 3 id 2 ("Bee Keeping") 592 Special Problems (taught b (Thur) conjunction with Ent 1 191) craft as Comparative GvBzations: Andeat A Medieval 3 Biology of the Honey Bee Principles of Conservation 101 Difficulties 420 410 (Thur) History 3 (Tue) General Ecology Historical Geology 3 Price Levels 302 Dlag A Treatment of Leaning 334 Geology 3 (FriSat) Credit 122 (Thur) 200 Title (also receives (Wed) A Hooking Techniques Coarse No Range Science 5 (Tue) Educ (Wed) (Tue) 3 410) 4 3 Aoto Mechanics for the Driver (Thur) 3 |