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Play Depicts Prison Camp The school play, INeVer Saw a Butterfly, was held March 8th, 9th, and lOth. The story took place in Terezin, and Nazi concentration camp, during World War II. Raja, a survivor, told the story of the Jewish children of Terezin, most of whom were destined for the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Members of the cast included Korrie Hess, Katie Stosich, Ju- lia Cavaness, Steve Garrett, Jackie Shepherd, Melanie New- ell, Wendy Sherrick, Ed Steb- bings, Stephanie Stevenson, Tina Halpin, Lona Furgason, and Mark Reynold. Mrs. Brough, the director, commended the cast members for their cooperation and hard work. Raja QKatie Stosichj and Honza CJon Lornecb become friends Irena comforts Raja. Cast members listen to suggestions from Mrs. Brough. 166 School Play
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Nancy Beth Ivie editor +951 Cathy Lane Genny Hogan X Back to the drawing board! Mrs. Regina Wall, advisor Literary Staff Produces Attic The Attic staff publishes our annual literary magazine, The Attic. This year, many staff members belonged to the Gran- ite Youth Writers, special stu- dents who are selected from the entire Granite District for their writing ability and G.P.A.'s. Attic staffers Write poetry, short stories, and essays, and accept and edit contributions from the student body for inclu- sion in the literary magazine. This year's editor was Nancy Beth Ivie. The assistant editor was Natalie Tanner. We would also like to thank the members of the Attic staff for the original poem which we used as this year's yearbook theme. Thanks, staff! Natalie Tanner Juanita Taylor Lisa Stosich Becky Larson Atuc 165
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Key Club is a proud organization. 1' C Key Club Helps Gthers Key Club, which is a student affiliated of the Kiwanis Club, is a service-oriented organiza- tion. During the school year, Key Club sponsors various ac- tivities, one of the most suc- cessful being the blood drive. This project enables students to donate their blood to local hos- pitals. Another of their activi- ties this year Was the Easter project in which Key Club members helped the elderly in the Golden Living Center with Easter decorations and festivi- ties. All in all, Key Club had a successful year. KEY CLUB - Left to Right, ROW 0nc.'Kaye Betz, Julia Park, advisor. Row Three: Mr. Olsen, advisor, Kim Jen- Cavaness Tom Allen, Alicia Garcia. Row Two: Norma sen, Cindy Masscngale, Gena Giles, Shari Braunbcrger, Ralph Ann Anderson, Kerry Farnsworth, Mr. Dan Clifften Whalesten. Not Pictured: Donna Newsome. Key Club 167
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