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Fork Center (Next to Albertsons) 756-532- 0 V,,. mmammmmm J x f 'ft 1$' flA s h -- i.- aaisti.i JiW, Key Club members include, L-- R, Top Row: Shane Driggs, t Mrs. Jeri Craner, Martissa Whelchel, Mr. Ray Fugal! h Elizabeth Barnes, Jason Cox, Natashia Maxfield, John Jensen; 2nd Row: John Hanks, Natalie Little, Lisa Eastman, Susan Liddle; 3rd Row: Lisa Mattinson, Amy Madsen, Janilyn Patch, Chad Horman, Lance Lemon; Bottom Row: Shauna Case, Bryce Ostler, David Bezzant, Sally Turner, Mijken Haley and Suzanne Draney. Key Club offers community services This week is International Key Club Week, and the Kiwanis Club of pleasant Grove would like to exp-ress their appreciation for the Key Club of Pleasant Grove. The Key Club was largely responsible for the restoration of the 'G' last year, and currently lights and maintains the block letter. They also perform various ser-vice projects throughout the school year. The Kiwanis Club wants everyone to know that we are proud of our Key Club! Hello Dolly' to feature large cast lllliiWISsillillM if I Elaine Hansen, Pleasant Grove High School faculty member and director of the upcoming production of "Hello Dolly", said she is excited over the large number of students participating in this year's musical. "Hello Dolly" will be presented on Nov. 19, 20, 21 and 24 at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The tickets are $3 per seat and are available at the door. Over 200 students will perform in the show, including all three drama classes, the drill team, cheerleaders, flag team, Orchesis, Pleasant Grove High School band, and the ballroom dance team. Michelle Palmer will play the part of Dolly Levi and John Carter will be Horace Vandergelder. The Pleasant Grove High School 'BafafSO" members'1 Strongp Will provide the music for the show. The band is directed by Dave Fullmer. Buddy Schwimmer of Los Angeles has taught the ballroom dance team. He did not do the choregoraphy for the show, however. The sets have been designed by Jane Williams, faculty member at Pleasant Grove Junior High School, and Keith Christeson, Pleasant Grove City Councilman and Chairman of the Pleasant Grove Players, will build the sets. Barry Bullock is costuming the leading ladies and helping with the hairstyles for Michelle. All citizens are invited to attend this production. Michelle Palmer, left, as Dolly questions John Carter in a scene from "Hello Dolly," which will be presented Nov. -- 19, 20, 21 and 24 at Pleasant Grove High School. ALERT program is critical to schools By KALYN SECRETAN The proposed Governor's Alert program is a critical issue, reported Dr. Harold Jacklin, at the November PTA Council meeting held Nov. 6 at the Pleasant Grove Jr. High. He encouraged parents and teachers to get in touch with the legislature. Call or write them and invite them to your meetings. Recently Superintendent Cox, along with school board representatives, David Harvey and Dr. .Richard Sudweeks traveled to Salt Lake City to meet with the Governor. They were not able to meet with Gov. Bangerter but met with his assistant. The meeting did not go well, their minds are made up, he said. The only change we have is to work with the legislature who approve the Governors package. The Governors Alert program calls for simplification; reductions in the budget, flexibility; more local control and reform; cutting ad-ministrative costs and more ef-ficient use of school buildings. Connie Lamoreaux and Eva Ercanbrack attended the Legislative Conference at the State Capital where they sat in the chambers and heard the Governors address. The tax reform is a critical issue. The State PTA's position calls for fully funded kindergarten, tran-sportation and school lunch funds. They encourage everyone to write to the Governor, with more people over 65 than teen-ager- s, we find 70 percent of the population has no children in school. Children and schools are suffering. On Nov. 20, a regional m eeting will be held at the PG Jr. High dealing with the Governors Alert program. Mrs. Chase Peterson will give a presentation. The meeting is open to anyone and will be held from 9: 30 to 11:30 a.m. (riEUS? 750-527- 3) PTA Reflections theme, contest is revealed By KALYN SECRETAN The Reflections program for 1986-- " was announced at the PTA Council m eeting on Nov. 6. Individual Development Com-moner, Karin Smith encouraged 'jjral chairman to announce the me and encourage students to Participate. The theme, in honor of the 90th Birthday for PTA, is, "In lebration: a Past to member, a Future to Mold." Children can create artwork about whatever interests them. T1ey can write about an ""aginary future world, or paint Jnosaurs or covered wagons. thing that stimulates the in-'- st of children is what the 90th cbration is all about! Some good news for Reflections. . lne photography division is now 'Pen to all age categories. Last r the photography division was Reduced to Jr. and Sr. high ""tents in addition to the music, 'erature and visual arts divisions. ""ri now on, all age categories are J!?lble t0 participate in photgraphy. RA11 entries must relate to the "Sections theme. If they do not, 7 iU be disqualified. rin would like to encourage the 17 high and hiSn sch001 P, to enter the competition. e 1?f.ntary students usually get av Kd get the forms which are 'lable through the schools. fcHrry 6 has been set as the Z T for a" entries to be dieted and turned in. |