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Show , . Page A-- 5 The Review Thursday, February 12, 1981 JEWTUAITEdDM t . fx , lisN A SCENE from to be presented at P.G.H.S., are, left to right, MarNae Taylor, anVlike Young, Leslee Whelchel, Troy Byington and Sherene Sorenson, sitting. Founders Day To Be Held At Jr. High School On Feb. 17 ': t' -- ;"0. i f PRIMARY GRADE WINNERS in the Valley View Reflections Contest are, front, Michelle Williams an Pat Weight. Back, Natalie Stueck, Tammy Mayo, Chase Averrett and John Karren. The annual Founders Jay program will be leldFeb. 17 at 6:30 p.m. ,t PI. Grove Junior High thool. The public is invited. The program will nclude the doggers om PI. Grove High chool, the Choraliers om the junior high, the fth graders from alley View School and class from Grovecrest :hool. The top three winners i each division of the TA Reflections contest ill be announced and warded. In addition, a lifetime V TA membership ' $ ward will be presented ' i Lurene Warnick of L. Grove. Mrs. Warnick grew up ;i the Salt Lake area nd attended school in (Je Granite District. She n(tended the University h J Utah and taught MJ :kol. In 1924 she riiarried Merrill Warnick and she is the mother of eight children. She has received national recognition for her 4--H work, She designed the Granite High School logo and the Utah 4--H pin. Mrs. Warnick was the Utah Motherof the Year in 1965. She served as local, and council president in the PTA and was responsible for the organization of the PTA at PL. Grove High School. She is the historian for the Manila Camp of the DUP. She loves gar-denin- g, geneology and is 'active in the LDS Church. When she was in-volved in the PTA the organization served the school lunches. PTA members would clean the fruits and vegetables from far-mers fields after the regular harvest and can them to be used in the school lunch program. ' ' v v i i ( ' - - 1 . ' - ( '. ' 'J;,t S' ' r v - . 1 f v INTERMEDIATE. AGE WINNERS in the Valley View Reflections Contest are, front row, Jennifer Williams, Ganeil Anderson, Stephanie Gurney, David Millar. Second row, Angela Humble, Allyson Pine, Jennie Smith and Laura Robbins. Back row, Andy weight and Elizabeth Barnes. Honor Students Named At PI. Grove Jr. Nigh Holdaway, Jeffrey Jones, Scot Jones, Russell Makin, Janet Clark, Teri Rosenlof, Suzette Tomlinson, Bonnie Turner, Dallen Miner, Leslie Nielsen, Meda Taylor, Adrienne Allen, Jeri Fryer, Jacinda Schrader, Judy Shoell, and David Warnick. C. Don Crump, principal of Pleasant Grove Junior High School, has announced the honor students for the second term. Those receiving high honors in the seventh grade are Angela Bone, Lila Fugal, Lisa Hollis, Heidi Johnson, Becky Ellis, Kurt Hunter, Benka Kofford, and Nickolas Starr. Eighth graders named to the high honor roll are Jennifer Bat-chle- r, Jodi Bethers, Mark Clements, Denise Dickerson, Sara Har-vey, Suzanne Monson, Adrienne Eyre, Ronald Hollis, Kyle Johnson, Ellen Lloyd, James Oliphant and Suzanne Stirling. '" Named from the ninth grade to the high honor roll are Deborah Davis, Kent McDonald, Christine Murdoch, April Ryan, Judy Voorhees, Kristi Hollis, J. Scott Humble, Alisa Manley, and Jelynn Walker. Honor students fronv the seventh grade'lre Jeremy Rradshaw, Stacie Clements, Kimberly Crockett, Jessica Draper, Gregory Keetch, Benjamin Thompson, Shawn Jacobson, Kurtis Montgomery, Laurie Ostler, Ronald Sim-mons, Gregory Slater, Joshua Bickerton, Heather Davis, Mark Kearns, Merritt Norton, Mark Bronson, Shelley Gilbert. Lisa Jones, Jason Lemon, Darren Hooley, Michelle Oyler, Melody Walker, James Debenham, April Ellington, Jolene Fraughton, Holly Henriksen, Kristin Slater, Michelle Tingey, Vicki Walker, Debra Fisher and Robert Matthews. Eighth grade honor students are Diane Bezzant, Shaunie McAllister, Marianne Murdock, Bonnie Newman, Don Parker, Marcelle Brashear, Pamela Johanson, Andrea Rowley, Noelle Harding, Janet Linebaugh, Patricia Baggett, Wright,' Wendi Yerkes, Camie Harrison, William Adamson, Julie Brown, and Kristen Larsen. Those on the honor roll from the ninth grade are Spencer Budd, Lynann Field, Jennifer Giles, Glade Holman, SuAnn Wood, Jason Firth, Sandra Fullmer, Randy "Harvey" To Be Presented at PGHS Pleasant Grove High School will present the play "Harvey," on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The play deals with the pleasant side of life as viewed by a kindly old gentleman. The only problem with the man is that his best friend is a 6 foot Pooka, commonly known as. a rabbit. No one else believes him, but that doesn't stop him from helping other people forget their problems. The play will begin at 7:30 p.m. with tickets being availale at the door. 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