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Show Brave Talk please don't lose voi,r a next two weeks .JM) the stomp on Friday u p.m. ''"t , I1 NOW IS truly the .. A "thanks" to our arfi,'? and teachers. They it and Mr. Homer I rp f$ you! Good luck to 4 '85, '86 and '87--we ?h almost out of here k 1?i Brave tradition! Until r adios. "j i By ROBIN MURRAY Yes, the countdown continues with only 12 more days of blood, sweat and tears left. Hang in there! WELCOME home to the choir from its notorious "tour" to California Cali-fornia and to the band from their Arizona competition. We're happy to have this fourth of our student-body student-body back even if they are tan! Region track will be held tomorrow tomor-row and Friday at East and we wish them good luck. The soccer team winded up their season on Friday. They all deserve to be congratulated congratu-lated for a hard fought season with many hours spent practicing. THE BOYS tennis team also ended en-ded their season last Friday at Liberty Li-berty Park. Though no one is going to state this year, the team has a great future with all the members returning next year. Under Coach Senninger the members are Steve Mehaus, Mike Salles, George Sing-ler, Sing-ler, Steve Rohwer, Todd Anderson, Ander-son, Dave Penrod, Dave Kiser, Erick Bahr, Brad Stott, and Steve Olson. Last but not least, the baseball team under Coach Olson is in the state tournament this week after their respective wins over Viewmont and Weber. Everyone really needs to get out and support the team during this tournament. Go for the gold! CHILDREN'S Theatre is presenting, pre-senting, "Stories from Around the World" May 11,12, 14 at 4, 6and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available upon arrival at the Little Theatre and promises to be great entertainment entertain-ment for all. A. P. test week (what we've all been waiting for) is next week. Good luck to all those involved and give it your best shot. Seniors remember re-member to get your graduation announcements in the mail and - MM |