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Show Review - Wednesday, March 27, 198.") - Page 6 j V-.- . y Trojans named at junior high Trojans of the month for Pleasant Grove Junior High School are Michelle Larson and Greg Wright from the seventh grade, Angela Humble and Gary Giles from the eighth grade, and Janilyn Patch and David Flinders of the ninth grade. Michelle is the daughter of Keith and Nora Larson. Her favorite class is English and her favorite teacher is Mrs. Cherrington. She enjoys sports. She thinks she was chosen to be a Trojan of the Month because of her grades. Her favorite book is "Where the Red Fern Grows". The hardest thing to get used to at the junior high is the different classes and teachers, she said. She thinks more kids ought to participate in the plays and spirit week. Greg is the son of Wayne and Marianne Wright. His favorite class is English and his favorite teachers are Mrs. Cherrington and Mrs. Spence. His hobby is model rocketry. He believes he was chosen for this honor because of his grades. His favorite book is "Island of the Blue Dolphins". The most difficult thing to get used to at junior high was all of the homework. He would like to see the school have more activities. Angela is the daughter of Charles and Geniel Humble. Her favorite class is English and her favorite teacher is Mrs. Rav. Her hobbies are David Flinders Janilyn Patch Ynd I .Kit : i t - ? rf j i t . i- t - 1, - - s ., I s ! i Greg Wright Michelle Larson j I j . 1 "i?1 1 1 . L.) v 1 - 1 1 o. iaa sports, playing the piano, reading and crafts. She thinks she was chosen because of her personality and participation in class and also because she tries to do her best. Her favorite book is "Diary of Anne Frank". The hardest thing about junior high is having all the teachers have big tests to study for on the same day. She thinks the school should have more spirit assemblies, pep rallies and spirit weeks. Gary is the son of Kay and Carol Giles. His favorite class is gym and his favorite teachers are R. Christensen, C. Clark, Spence, and Fielding. His hobbies are hunting and traveling. He feels he was chosen to be a Trojan because he has a 3.88 grade point average. His favorite book is "The Survivalist". The most difficult thing about junior high was having different teachers, he said. Janilyn is the daughter of Bob and Marilyn Patch. She likes all of the teachers and her hobbies are . singing, playing the piano and drama. Angela Humble She would improve the school by having cuter guys. David is the son of Neil and Joan Flinders.. His favorite class is gym and his favorite teacher is Mr. Blaisdell. He likes all sports, hunting Gary Giles and fishing. The most difficult thing to get used to in junior high was the homework and he opts for more assemblies,, more spirit weeks and more ac tivities to make the school better! r . ; .:! . WLOOK I,U"':r"ncV' u" utaitc ' I yw. v v, J if t , f J - Is-- - I fVT i ! ,w4 i 1 ,'--J L ,,fT!niMiri , ' Manila School students, Matt Johnson, left and Chris Lee, center, explain their History Fair projects to teacher, Dave Op'tHoff. t - . i .x - ' ft Sjfeii;SN5.3S t .. y ' N j ' , ? ' V ' - ' "K ? . ," ' I f t , - " " I I " ' I Is K ' - "', v . ; S " iat. ansa- - " ' The Cabaret - Heather Davis, Tammy Bird, Michelle Paul, Christy Turner and cw Candland practice for the PGHS Dinner Theater. Entertainment and good food serv ed April 4, 5, 6 at the high school. Come to the Cabaret dinner theater tickets will be $5.50 for lki and show. Seating for the dinner from 6:15 until 6:45 TW r begin at 7:45. ' Tickets can be purchased from participating students or by calling 785-598- 0 for reservations. Tickets must be purchased in advance since there is limited seating. 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Please call Jeanice Asay at 785-921- 5 for morning appointments and Peggy Little at 785-511- 6 for af-ternoon appointments. Students make history projects Historical displays of all types and descriptions were open to view this past week in the Manila School Media Center, the creations of the fourth, fifth and sixth grade students. Dave Op'tHoff, fourth grade teacher, has spearheaded this project for the past three years at Manila School. All the students in the upper three grades are involved. The displays are judged within the classes and is based on the historical quality of the project, how important the event spotlighted is, was it a reporting or an analysis, are words spelled correctly and is it neat, did it adhere to the theme and the rules. The Region competition on the displays is being held this week at the Harmon Conference Center at BYU. Any of the displays are eligible to be entered at BYU. About two dozen of the Manila displays were taken to BYU. The winners there will go on to state competition. Some. Manila students won in the state com-petition last year. , t Mr. Op'tHoff said the "students began talking about the project in the fall but the concentration of work has been done in recent weeks. |