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Show YrTT ,i aw u i f 4 BEN LOMOND BEACON. Feb. 8, Views 1979 Reflections Program, which cultivated art, music, and literature resources from Lomond View students, has been reported by sponsors and those involved as a major highlight of the school year. Over 300 entries, to be exact some 350, were eligible for judging in the event. Fifteen students and their work were selected to compete on a district level and evenbasis. tually on a state-wid- e The Reflections Program was staged in an effort to en. Michelson, DeBloois, and David Maughan. In Literature, Nancy Frost, Jana Jepsen, Judy Tormey, and Gina Lynn Blacker were all winMike Sanders, ners. Music selections were Christine Haddon and Tommy Hales. All participants received special recognition for their creative efforts. Honor awards and Look candy bars were given to all. All displays will be on display Thursday, February 8 for P.T.A. Meeting. Judges were looking for .: 5 -- 4s V- Jensen, Timmy Cragun, Wendi Davis, Nolan Cragun, Tammie Piekowski, . , Nielsen, Joel Sakleen, Ryan Grant, Jason Callette DeBlois, Audene Dawson, David Welch, Cydney Turner, Kim Spencer, Mea Apfel, Angela Fleming, Cheryl, Twit Chell. Fourth grade entries in art were Susan Craig, Gina Blacker, Jeff Tucker, Stacy Tabish, Julie Hadley, Darin Rhees, Robert Welch, Lyn-nan- n Gullo, Robbie Harris, John Pobanz, Mark Perkes, Stacy Kampbell, Richard Larson, Darrell Owen, Kent Swenson, Tina Shaw, Erwin Parker, Wil Halas, Niquel Maughan Shelia Maughan, Babette Maycock, Angie Mechelson, Carol Hudson, Darren DeBloois, Janece Perry, Shane Stegen, Darren DeBloois, Linda Hudson, Jack Teresa Benally, Christofferson, Celia Patten, Kevin Fagg, Kristen Jones, David Larsen, Andy Maughan, Leon Backer, Robyn Rose, Jessica Stone, Linda Critchlow, Susan Butters, Tamiko Redfern, Karen Herring, Lynette Blake Ballif, Barker, Danielle Glines, Kristine Haglund, Nancy Nielsen, Anastasia Cox. Sixth grade entries were Keith Deppe, David Maughan, Kim Cassingham, Kim Cassingham, Joan Rhees, Andrea Guffey, Robbie Clifford, Andra Jones, i', S ' m M&tU i' r Vi Laughter, Brandon Hansen, Ryan Hales. Art in third grade were Lisa z.3t4X - Hum- Haddon, Heather Naylor, Tara Lyn Burton, Jeremy Galloway, Jason secretary of the P.T.A. Cook, Audrea Guffey, ' Melissa Jeannie Tami or without words). Assisting Mrs. Galloway "was Annette Neilson, who is Julie TTa " -r If Diamond, Matt Motrenos, Tracy Nerden, Brad Wright, Kristy Fritz, Alisa Larson, Scott Peery, Brett Harris, .. Apfel, r--, a y phreys, Ginger Barrow, Todd Bingham, Rachel of original composition, with Barker, Nathan Porter Stuart, Connie Anderson, 1 Fowers, Colleen Castleton, Carson Jones, Lisa Allred, Geramy Hacking, Jennifer Healy, Stacey Mortensen, Stefanie Mortensen, Phett tions Program included Visual Arts (paintings, drawings, and sculpture); Literature (poetry, prose, and drama); Music (scores Leon W. ri o Lauri Blackner, Jason Craig, Stacie Mortensen, David Bischoff, Laura self-estee- Millicent T Jason Nabish, Amy Cragun, Deborah Larson, Danielle Visuano, Jennifer Perkes, Matt Owen, Dennis Campbell, Trent Shaw. Art participants in 2nd grade, were Martha, Palten, Brandy Tucker, Scott Janke, Kady Mitton, Staci Oborn, recognized in the academic field while other students talented in the arts have not been recognized. The Reflections Program is an effort to bridge that gap. Gloria Galloway, the main organizer of the annual event, explained, We have focused on the arts because we are most interested in helping each individual child and try to gain help him attain his potential ability. The arts are a way of allowing expression of inner feelings. Divisions for the Reflec- Receiying first place "Awards and lhdvancfng to further competition were in Art: Tucker, Brandy - tv grade included Kenneth Reed, Gregory Hawkes, courage and recognize creative students in the field of fine arts. Both the P.T.A. and administrators felt that too often students are Providing numerous hours of support were P.T.A. president, Brenda Medsker and the principal of Lomond View, L.R. Fietkaw. Art judges included Mary Ann Taylor, Paula Vineyani, and Cheryl Neeves. Music judges were Barbara Wade and Jennie Lynn Robinson. Acting as Literature judges were Dorothy Tormer, Patty Armistead and Joan Lewis. v 1979, Page 8 the greatest expression of this years theme, Looking Through Your Window. There was less emphasis on professionalism. Art participants in Kindergarten included Amv Echard, Jennilyn Brockbank Suzanne Visuano, Kathryn Hadley and Justin Galloway. Art participants in 1st By Keith Duncan Lomond, " Mr wJp'Q'tM I f : .4 C. A V fl d5:r s LOMOND VIEW ELEMENTARY students who participated in the annual Reltections Program take a moment here to pause for a treat. All students who entered in the contest received a candy bar. Handing out the candy is Brenda Medsker, PTA president; Gloria Galloway, director of Reflections Program; and L.R. Fietkaw, principal at Lomond View Elementary. Kathleen Tocker, Heather Van Wagenen, Richard Nerden, Connie Anderson, Alan Casey, Kevin Lee, Sophia Morris, Christine Peterson, Jeri Capener, David Neale, Wendy Hales, Mike Sanders, Pat Osmond, Steve Packer, Dina Destito, Debbie Doxey, Mqy Shaw, Julie Cook, Connie Anderson, Butch Wright, Ginger Barrow, Cristi Coggins, Troy AardeMa, Lisa Allred, Brian Rhees. Third grade entries in literature were Holly Van Wagenen, Fulianne Guffey, Clay Dyer, Ann Marie Marker, Jenifer Linda Jensen, Erica Heize, Brookhait, Becky Hawkes, Marisa Brockbank. Fourth grade . entry in Stephanie Morris, Heath . Lynn Earl.Angie Wright, .Steven ' literature was-GinFrancis, Mike'. Johnston,'7" Blacker''" Heather VanWagon, Robert Fifth grade entries in Alison Bischoff, Kristin Hocking, literature were Dawn Maria Detrio, Nathan Rhees, David Maughan, Porter Stuart, Kevin Tames, Susan Rae Pardema, Angie Suzanne Gray, Terry Michelson, Nancy Nulsen, a ' Heath Earl, Gregory Spiers, Julie Cook, Reyburn, Joe Ballif, Tom Jones, Scott Carter, Michelle Bateman, Lisa Ashton, Julie Fowers, John Wright, Karen Rasmussen, Tim Ritchie, Debbie Child, Boyde Cox, Cindy Child, Debbie Child, Richard Nerden, Eric Hall, Kathleen Tocker, Lisa Heninger, John Bramwell,' Heather Hatch. Second grade entries in literature were Martha Patten, Eric Maughan, JoAnne Hansen, Matthew Marker, Brian Deppe, David Frost, Jill Aasperson, Darren Kristin Haglund, Jones, Carla Deppe, Heidi Hadley, Kent Whittington, Craig Gale, Deven Coggins, Tommy Hales, Tommy Hales, Chad Bleckert, Michael McKay, Mike Taylor. Sixth grade entries in literature were Sandy Castleton, Jed Hunter, Lisa Owen, Alan Casey, Rosalie Nierberger, Lisa Saloo Valene Davis, Andy Child, Jeff Pobanz, Troy Shaw, Jean Cevering, Tamara Parker. Joan Rhees, Debbie Child, Karen Rasmussen, Janae Hill, Kim- - Cassingham, David Burt, Felicia Jensen, Joan Rhees, Wendi Ward, Darcy Wrids, Dan Ritchie, David Hall, Carol Nulsen, You nvr know save who you might Shannon Steger, Holley Dodgson, Angie Sarlo, Jackie Blanchard, Joan Cevering, Jana Jepsen, Jana Jepsen, Lori Ann Buller, by Elder Jacob de Jager, Felicia Jensen, Nancy Frost, October conference, lew- Suzanne GrayTom Bray, On one occSstonduriM a Diiloy Harris, Paft Osfnond, 'Severe stormed ship Wat in Jalene VanWagoner, Susan distress, and a rowboat went out to rescue the crew of the Packer, Robert Bischoff, Denise Mifflen, Julie Cook, fishing boat. The waves were Shauna Allred, Steven Franenormous, and each of the cis, Kathy Meyer, Kevin men at the oars had to give Tams, Troy Schneter, Jody all his strength and energy to Henley, Wendi Ward, Judy reach the unfortunate Tormey, Debbie Doxey, sailors. Robert Bischoff, Teresa Miller, Jackie Blanchard, The trip to the wrecked Cheryl Turner, Shannon ship was successful but the Stegen, Pamela Rhees, rowboat was too small to George Falk, Debbie Doxey, take the whole crew in one Blake Malloy, Robyn rescue opera ton. One man Alan Cragun, Casey, had to stay behind on board Richard Rose, Felicia Jensimply because there was no sen. room for him; the risk that . Music participants were the rescue boat would Christine Haddon, 6th; capsize was too great. . Robyn Echard, 4th; Tommy When the rescuers made it ' Hales, 5th; Wil Hales, 4th; back to the beach, hundreds Becky Larson, 5th; and of people were waiting for Haley Milton, 6th. than with torches to guide i 1 iTrn them in the dreary night. But the same crew , could not and restlessly ' paced the .beach when Hans boarded SJthe rowboat, took7 the oars t&s thef Wre m: disiiWarSWfhe exhausted from their night. 1 fight with the winds, the waves,' and the sweeping rains. After a struggle with the seas that lasted for more than an hour, the rowboat came into sight again. When the rescuers had approached the beach closely enough to see that the captain of the coast guard high-goin-g So the local captain asked for volunteers. Among those who stepped forward was a young boy by the name of Hans. When he stepped forward, his mother grabbed at him and said, Hans, please dont go. Your father died at sea when you were four years old, and your elder brother Peter has been reported missing at sea for more than three months now. You are the only son left to me now. But Hans said, Mom I feel I have to do it. It is my duty. And the mother wept could reach them by shouting, he cupped his hands around his mouth, and called vigorously against the storm, Did you save him?" And then the people lighting the sea with their torches saw Hans rise from his rowing bench, and he shouted with all his might .. . Yes, and tell mother it is my brother Peter. ' rnrT ViTim gwH & V ,r .V., 'V ' 4 V L- '$ the fifteen top awards in the Lomond View event were Nathan Stuart, Millicent Apfel, Leaon Barker and Brondy Tucker. These students won awards In art. WINNING FOUR of Taxpayers who wish to designating a dollar of their participate in the I860 taxes on their Federal in- Presidential Election come tax return, according Campaign Find can do so to the Internal Revenue this again year by Service. The Presidential Election Campaign Fund was set up under 1W1 legislation. By permitting designate $1 taxpayers to of their tax each year to the Fund, a larger MUSIC WINNERS in f j -. , ( V h 1 - t - the Lomond View cultural arts fair were Christine Haddon and Tommy Hales. ' office. porUon of the American The IRS stresses that public can play a part in donating to the fund wifi financing candidates run- - , not decrease any refund a ntag (Or the nations highest taxpayer may have coming, On joint returns, husband and wife may each des&ate l to the fund. If the spouses CZtr, one can check "Yes and the other the No" box. TUnams who choose not to !boa aside tor should check the on the Una set on th IS-IuTSS u3lStion 2tpijllhlX!Sf w |