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Show chool & Student News gs3arU fcanyon View Junior High School Honor Roll a)' :7th Grade la li High Honor Roll ITyler Agle, rOscar Alvarez, eiLacey Balser, j'VSarah Bartlett, David Bergeson, eJustin Berry, vft.Michael Black, Kristin Bowles, Whitney Bunker, JojTyson Cantrell, rCorey Carlson, BBailey Corbridge, BJames Cranney, aShawn Crawley, g'Jennette Cross, BMichael Davis, gRuth Duersch, aj;Laura Dyer, C. Daniel Esparza, QKayley Gardner, Amy Gonzalez, 'Makayle Go wans, IfiRyan Graham, k Matthew Hammon, ? "Cecelia Hawkins, J Hiram Jacob, pDrew Jensen, Derek Jones, Sara Judd, Brianne Larsen, 1 Jaime Lyons, "Chelsea Martin, JColton McKell, 'Christopher McNeill, Jessica Miller, Hana Moe, lexandrea Nichols, ff&Nicole Nimmer, Isle, viegan Payne, Srigitte Peterson, 'ofc Paymon Sanati-Mehxizy, aieiauren Sigl, LopJacob Swain, ieLXaitlyn Thomas, ethJackson Urquhart, as Leah Vanisi,' MiMarissa Watters, ilocFaylor Wilkins, oiWhitney Worsham. 31 Honor Roll yd- n athan Adamson, pJAngela Bateman, p.Anne Biegler, pwendolyn Blanchard, p.'.Michelle Carter, Cameron Clark, t3tuart Clements, jllise Corbett, :e Jit Was: JVSC students make good one inpressions at National Research Conference tie Forty-three Utah Valley State College idents had their chance to shine ently at the 17th Annual nference for Undergraduate Research, sted this year by the University of ah. The conference showcased the search projects of 2,500 students ionwide who were nominated by fac- y mentors and then invited ;rhis year was the first year ipated. Representatives 1 j,aost every state and 296 schools, luding Brigham Young University, stminster College, Weber State diversity, University of Utah and Utah lter;lite University. "The competition to present at this s ference is formidable," said Elaine J ;.glehardt, vice president for scholar-$ scholar-$ "P and outreach at UVSC. "Research ,1 scholarly presentations are reviewed da panel of experts who select the best ssers and presentations in each field. , are proud our students made such a oong showing. Presenting' outstanding iyf olarship and research at a national reference affords our students a better sortunity of getting into graduate and rsff Sessional schools." jejfhe conference promotes awareness of r Mergraduate research, scholarship and jjoative opportunities in an effort to chance the study and academic careers oile' ambitious students. Disciplines pre-di2yted pre-di2yted vary and include philosophy, art, lijt' tory, social science, physical science, j di lti-media technology, business and :0re. j lStudent Ryan Robinson presented a g losophy research paper at the conferee confer-ee on German philosopher Martin Alyssa Denning, Jeffrey Durrant, Kinnison Edmunds, Kristen Erickson, S. Blake Farley, Madelaine Graves, Davis Gull, Justin Hammer, Bethany Hardman, Tyler Harris, Katherine Hart, Russell Hatch, Mandi Heiner, Rachel Herrmann, Kara Hill, Christina Jackman, D. Colton Jackson, Michelle Jarvis, David Jeffs, Ryan Jenkins, Adam Judd, Emily Julian, Ashley Kamoe, Jessica Leavitt, Brian Loomis, Kristina Merrill, Kurt Mooney, Tyler Moss, James Nelson, Anson Owens, Cody Pike, Alexis Plett, Joshua Pukahi, Abner Rangel, Rebecca Reeves, Clarissa Reid, Braedon Roney, Mayra Rosas, Alyson Sabin, Yuki Sambongi, Laura Sederberg, Katherine Seiber, David Shuey, Rachel Smith, Z. Thor Snell, Tasheena Stephenson, Zachary Stewart, Abigail Stubbs, Aaron Tobler, Alyson Tucker, Luke Vanisi, Ryan Vaughn, Adam Worthington, Julius Zaccardi. 8th Grade High Honor Roll Lehi Acosta, William Alward, Annalisa Ball, Christopher Balser, Heidegger's works. "Presentations from UVSC students were very good, comparatively compar-atively against those from larger institutions," institu-tions," he said. Robinson, 21, attended a fellow UVSC student's presentation alongside those of students from Long Island University, University of Wisconsin and Western Carolina University. He said his friend's presentation was the best of all of them, because it created audience interaction during the question and answer time. "I think it was by far the best paper there," Robinson said. "It created a lot of dialogue dia-logue and interest afterwards, and that's a way to gauge an excellent presentation." presenta-tion." Phil Matheson, assistant professor of physical science at UVSC, said he was impressed with the students from the Physics Department who presented projects proj-ects at the conference. "These are very clever students who have found physics is a field that answers their questions about the universe," uni-verse," he said. "They are very enthusiastic enthusias-tic about finding those answers on their own. The students I worked with both had full loads and families, and this experience took a lot of time and was something no one paid them to do. I think that shows a lot of dedication." The three students from the Physics Department presented their work. Their projects explored sound resonance, the solar image during an eclipse and a small-scale rocket engine called a VAS-MIR. VAS-MIR. Their work was also presented at the UtahIdaho Chapter of the American Association of Physics Teachers meeting at the end of last month on Weber State's campus. National to partici- UVSC par- came from Elise Berube, Julia Blackham, Elena Boucher, Jacob Bradshaw, Gladys Bravo, John Caffaro, Darik Chatwin, Dylan Chatwin, Caitlin Christensen, Rebecca Cooper, Stuart Cottle, Kaitlyn Craig, Paul Cusliing, Stessie Dort, Lucas Earl, Ashley Farr, Christie Fielding, Melissa Fiso, Miriam Gappmaier, Jamie Gee, Kristy Gilbert, Chelsea Gould, Michael Hall, Erica Hamilton, Jessica Hansen, Kayla Hatchett, Emily Hill, Kristi Jamison, Sarah Jones, Kristy Jordan, Mallory Keith, Richard Knapp, Dan Lopez, Natasha Martin, Rachel Maryon, Madison Maughan, Julia McDougal, Brett Merkley, Sara Moore, Koto Morioka, Alecia Nilsson, Hidemi Okamura, Paige Parker, Christina Perry, Rachel Plymale, Angela Pusey, Tyler Robison, Jamie Sagers, Ashleigh Simmons, Kelsey Smart, Cameron Smiley, Amanda Stewart, Katherine Thomas, Elisa Tittle, Jewel Wakamatsu, Brady Wells, Jessica Wilkinson, Alyssa Williams, Kristi Wilson. Honor Roll Austin Anderson, Joshua Anderson, Erika Bailey, Dana Bartholomew, Drew Bills, Jason Bodine, Ammon Bratt, Anakari Bybee, Tawny Christensen, Ryan Cope, Julia Cox, Ashley Egbert, Sarah Ehin, Alec Fowler, Katherine Gledhill, Justin Golightly, Bryce Herman, Nicole Hills, Jonathan Horan, Bradley Howard, Lauran Hyde, Rachelle Jackson, Danica Johnston, Nina Jonassaint, Alexia Karr, Nicole Kreis, Janessa Lamb, Cameron Leeper, Justin Martin, Emily Maughan, Kenneth McLagan, Lia Moore, Katelyn Nielson, Vanessa Nimmer, Megan Noorda, Kyle Olsen, Jennica Ostler, Douglas Owens, Amanda Phillips, Anakaren Reyes, Lauren Ricks, Mindy Robins, Michael Salazar, Jessica Saliby, Eric Seegmiller, Jacob Smith, Lara Smith, Staisha Stratton, Kailee Thompson, Adam Trombly, Angela Whitehead. 9th Grade High Honor Roll Sara Batioja, Dana Bell, Brianne Berry, Melissa Born, Betty Boucher, Austin Brereton, Kristen Butler, MVHS choirs to compete in Washington, D. C . Mountain View High School's a cappella and madrigal choirs will travel to Washington, D.C. for a choir competition from Thursday, April 24 to Monday, April 28. Ninety-four Ninety-four students and 14 adult chaperones will make this trip and are eagerly antic New web resource available to help kids with Asthma Asthma, one of the most common chronic pediatric conditions in the nation, affects millions of children. Asthma is the third leading cause of preventable hospitalizations hospi-talizations in the U.S., with approximately approximate-ly 470,000 hospitalizations and more than 5,000 deaths a year. It is the leading cause of missed school days, accounting for 10 million absences a year. Now there is a new website, the IHC Asthma Online Resource Center, where parents of children can get help to manage man-age their child's asthma. By going to ihc.com and clicking on the Heath Disease, and Symptoms section, this site with extensive information can be accessed. There is no cost to use the service. serv-ice. The IHC Asthma Online Resource Center also includes a link to SchoolAsthmaAllergy.comIHC. This link is provided through a partnership between Intermountain Health Care (IHC) and Schering-Plough, and is supported sup-ported by organizations such as the Shawn Carlson, Tyler Cam, Sydney Carter, Zachary Chipman, Jillian Christensen, Joseph Christensen, Aubrie Clegg, Tyler Dunaway, Matthew Durrant, Christine Dyer, Tina Edmunds, Stacy Fairbanks, L. Shane Farley, Mary Forste, Ryan Gee, Marcie Glad, Marilee Glazier, Maria Gonzalez, Julia Graul, Amanda Graves, Malinda Gudmundson, Megan Hadley, Hannah Hill, Alicia Hyatt, Rodney Jackson, Sara Jacob, Alicia Jarvis, Tausha Jeffs, Gavin Jones, Rachel Judd, Sarah Kenison, R. 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Honor Roll: Brian Adamson, Amber Armstrong, Jason Barker, Troy Bird, Elizabeth Bowns, Hannah Brady, Kateland Brown, Lindsey Brown, Jacob Brunko, Ashley Call, McKell Cowley, Malerie Ernst, Ryan Freeman, Matthew Furner, Saria Gappmaier, Chad Goodman, Shandon Gubler, Camille Harris, Haleigh Heaps, Stacy Helsten, Tyson Henrie, Caitlin Herrmann, Pierce Hingson, Alexander Johnson, Allison Kirk, Julie Krumwiede, Tanner Lamb, George Larsen, Karen Larsen, Kenneth Latimer, Rachel Lau, Lindsey Linge, Erin Maas, William Madsen, Mallory Mangum, Megan McAllister, Rebecca McMaster, Andrew Melville, Chelsey Norton, Amelia Oberhansley, Stacy Olsen, Joshua Pace, Leidy Pardo, Marissa Payne, Lynn Phillips, Jenna Pinegar, Cameron Ricks, Devan Roper, Kelly Salazar, Ian Schwarting, Katelyn Smith, Jordon Sorenson, Michael Webb, Darcy Whitmer, Ruth Woodruff, Taryn Young, Timber Zaccardi. D.C. LDS Temple Visitors Center and a concert at the Foundry Methodist Church. 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A central part of IHC's mission is to provide quality medical care to persons from the Intermountain region with a medical need, regardless of ability to pay. i |