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Show ; Teen Talk From High Schools OLYMPUS. HIGH Pat Hogan The main activity at Olympus High the past two weeks has been football. An assembly was pre- GRANITE HIGH The Independent hopes to have a correspondent from Granite High next week. Don't forget the party there this Saturday, September 26, for the 500 members of the pep clubs from East, West, South, Highland, Olympus, and Granite High Schools. Bring your lunch and enjoy the acts the girls stage at the huge variety show on the Granite High football field. HIGHLAND HIGH Kathy Schwertz By now all registration details have been completed at Highland and everyone is back in the swing sented to the student stu-dent body on Fri. : day, September 11, which introduced the coaches and team, introduced the new cheerleaders cheer-leaders for 1959 . -60. and put the of school. Highlanders are are dusting off their dancing shoes in preparation prepar-ation for the season's dance tomorrow nistht at 8:30. To students back in the swing 61 good ole school spirit. O.H.S. was dismissed dis-missed early on Friday afternoon to assemble in the grandstands on our field for our first preseason pre-season game. We played Murray and won, 26-0, despite the rain and bad weather. ' This week we played Davis in a night game at Davis. The final score was 21-19 in favor of Davis. It was a hard-fighting, exciting game, and was the last of our two pre-season games. Student body elections for the 10th, 11th, and 12th grade officers have been completed. We have a fine group of officers this year and they all should prove great. Also, the last two weeks have been spent organizing the many different clubs at Olympus and electing their officers. This is an important and fun part of school life to all the students. On Sept. 17th, an assembly was presented, honoring Constitution Day. Among several talks given, was that of Chere Hendrickson's award-winning "Voice of Democracy''' Democ-racy''' speech. The new hostess club at O.H.S. called the Hi-Tf Club, presented their assembly to the student body Friday. It was indeed clever and was greatly enjoyed. honor the football team and get the year off to a jolly good start, the theme will be centered around the "Kick-Off". Informality will be the key note. Seniors received their school pins last week. They are a block "H" on a black stone accented by signing the graduating year, surrounded by a pair of Ram's horns. The Ram is the school mascot with the colors black and white. Members of the Highlander staff, the school s yearbook, have been busy arranging for photographers photogra-phers and appointments for the student's incividual pictures. Photographing of the senior boys and girls has already been completed comple-ted with juniors in the process at the present time. Highland's annual school play was announced recently and tryouts begun. ' The King & I" . by Rogers and Hammerstein, will be open to the public on November 19 and 20. A cast of over 60 students will present the musical spectacular. |