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Show The Sampler, April 24, 1986 MP teaches Ta e Kwon Do to adults kids M?f According to Dave Seckman, sports director, the classes are held Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Children's classes (not less than 10 years old) will be-K11 at 6:30 on Mondays L !f1? ?rookly?' f.SJfSSwS. iTa8a?al"on 8n ? 5 gmg - W?ntV v years later .the son is teaching Zll resident? lt-t?U- g' LW P-m- start at Adult classes Hge j bMrft and Vri course. oaf irig saSety, es classes, 'to be held Monday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Cost of the class is $25 per month, three classes per week. Call the gym, 2705, for more in- - For those who prefer the dry land, Outdoor Recreation is sponsoring a trip to the famous geode beds May 17. DPG racquetball tournament The Post gym is sponsoring another racquetball tourna- ment, May 12 to 29. This year's tournament has been expanded - to four divisions: men's open, men's doubles, mixed doubles and women's open division.; There is a $2 entry fee per divi- sion. The entry deadline is May 8. Awards will be given to the top four places in each division. For further information call the post gvm at 2705. Intramural Softball A pre-seas- meeting for on players and coaches will be held May 8 at 730 p.m. at the. post gym. Softball rosters are due to ' ' ? The $15 pays the certificate, admmistra- tion of the test and the belt to be awarded. ActoRicdaUthe martial arts originated in China, ' - , , Youth baseball There has been a meeting of youth baseball and coaches with a breakdown of players given out. Coaches T-B- all should be calling soon. Dance The theme for the April dance is "Fling into Spring" Saturday, Apr. 26, 630 to 1130 p.m. The . -, for the hunter safety course, $1 for refreshments. This amount must be paid at the first class period. Call 2030 to register; minimum age is 10. The class must be limited for safety pur- poses.: The course will be taught at the Outdoor Recreation Center, Bldg. 5441. The instructors will be Lennie Reed, from the Divi- sion of Wildlife, and Ron Ni- cholson, from Physical Activi- ties. Due to the availability of the instructors, this is the only time the course will be taught this year. able to check out equipment with these cards. Hunter safety class . Pony League ' Bring .22 cal. rifle, The cost is $5 per person, $4 dance and craft classes will be less expensive, etc. There will be a benefit for being a member. There will not be any dependent fees for members, they will be Intramural volleyball standings Men's League Spikers . . . . Gang III place of each game. pjn. youth activities. Dances for members will cost a quarter, sports fees will be reduced, formation. Pony League is underway, practices started this past week and the first game will be the week of May 5. Call the Youth Center at 2177 for times and p.m.; May 3, 2 to 6 p.m.; May 9, 330 to 6:30 pjn.; May 10, 2 to 6 May 1 the new membership cards for youth activities will go on sale. The cost will be $3 for the year, per child. The card will entitle them to reduced rates for The Hunter Safety Classes will take place May 2, 330 to 6 ., PfJJ6 "r cost is 50 cents and door prizes will be given out. Youth activities membership . must take this belts must watch the student read P8 " f must 'J1 tested, the pay a tract personnel and dependents may participate in intramural softball. Dependents must be 16 by Oct . Each team may only have three dependents on their team roster". Karate classes The post gym is now taking registrations for adult and child- ren's (10 and older) karate course. The course new information for the exper- ienced boater. also-provid- em- con- - ployees, full time Dugway . Midvale. their own individual style. In China the art is Kung Fu, in Japan it's Karate and in Kor-- . selves.' of the orient, they developed TKD enhances mental discipline, improves reflexes; condi- tions the body, aids self defense and builds self confidence,'' said the former New York City po- eaifsTKD. In Tae Kwon Do, Tae means to hit or strike with the foot, Kwon means to hit or strike with the fist and Do means a way or form of life. . Ricciardi said, "TKD will give youngsters in the community something to do and something to shoot for. They can set a goal liceman. " . Students are required to fill out certain forms before they can be enrolled in the TKD class. The forms and further information can be obtained at the post gym or call 2705. of reaching black belt for them (from OREC tired military and DoD cation card. There will be films and slides of safe boating techniques, as well as refreshments fcgr all. Those who plan on operating boats and motors from Outdoor As the arts spread to other areas Ricciardi cant test a student by himself because three black If a student desires to take the sports office by May 27, The season will begin play June 2. Softball eligibility - All active duty personnel, re-- of-- fenng a Boat Safety Class on Apr. 29 from 630 to 10:30 p.m. This course will be taught by the Coast Guard and at the completion of the course each participant will receive a certifi- - $15 fee to take the test at Kim's Academy of Tae Kwon Do in Ur. other news classlSne hur .TtaS-WpELf- fi. Even though the main mar- tial art to be taught is TKD, structor in Dugway's TKD Recreation 7:30 Pm on Mondays and Thurs- - Sgt. John M. Ricciardi, a member of the 65th Military Outdoor Recreation will be , Ricciardi will mix in skills from other martial arts he is qualified in such as Aikido, Hapkido and Kung Fu which he began learn- ing as an eight year old. For pro-motion testing purposes TKD forms known as ''katas" will be used to determine whether or not a student is awarded a hieher belt. sports: 3 Vernal Rocky Mountain Rodeo Assn. 2-- 3 Cedar City So. Utah State College Rodeo, 730 p.m. 3- -3 Green River Motorcycle trail ride, sponsor: BLM, 5 Lake Salt City Torvill and Dean, 1984 Olympic gold medal winners in ice dancing, 730 p.m. Salt Palace, festivals: 3 Salt Lake City Asian festival, Salt Palace, 3 Salt Lake City Battle of the Pueblo celebration, Utah State Fairgrounds, 3 p.m. 5 Salt Lake City Mexican Independence- Day, Mexican rodeo, programs, 10 Promodntory Golden Spike anniversary, call Denny Davies, Golden Spike grand ball, Brigham City Community Center, fine arts: 3 Salt Lake City "Song of Hiawatha" Promised Valley Playhouse, 730 p.m. - 10 Salt Lake City "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Pro mised Valley Playhouse, Wed.-Sat- ., 730 p.m., 2-- 3 Salt Lake City Temple Square concert series, 730 p.m., As sembly Hall. Free to public. 14. Salt Lake City Temple Square concert series, 730 p.m., HalL Free to Assembly public. 4 Salt Lake City Utah Opera "L'Elisir d'Amore", Capitol The2 atre, 8 p.m. ..... 14-- 1 ... - 586-773- - 363-768- - . 7. 564-363- 3. 1. 486-598- 7. 278-092- 7. - 566-050- 5, 255-744- 4. 471-220- 9. 723-676- 9. - 1-- 1- 364-567- 7. - 0, - 534-084- 3-- 11 .2-- 8 Won-Lo- st ...........'. 8-- 2 etc 6 Asian Pacific dinner, HHC Dining Facility, p.m. 7 Asian Pacific luncheon, Community Club, 1130 a.m. 5-6- 30 5-- 3 3-- 7 ..2-- 6 10-2-5 Won-Lo-st 8-- 2 .. 7-- 3 5-- 3 3-- 7 1-- - Heber Creeper train ride, Sat. - Sun. 11 Heber City a.m.-- 5 654-290- 0. pjn 1 - Daily, 11 a.m. pjn. In concert 6 Salt Lake City Judas Priest, 7:30 p.m., Salt Palace, 26-Se- Coed League Surf Club Gang I Grid Oops Kamikazes Misfit Wonder 298-797-2. 8-1- 6-- 2 ' HHC Women's League Miss Fits Dragon Ladies Gang II Dirty Dozen - 2-- 8-1- Won-Lo- st ...... Clinic May events p. 363-768- 1. 15 Salt Lake City Kenny Rogers, 7 p.m., Salt Palace, 363-768- 1. 9 :r Schools name achievers, announce kindergarten registration Honor roll 4th Honor Roll A 4.0-3.- 5 7th grade Bethany Finley Bryan Nickels Ryan Olson Mary Kingston Glen Larsen Rulon Stowell 8th grade Michele Clair Christina Davis Scott Hurst Shawn Spickert-Fulto- n Melanie Morgan Brigid Nadworny Sandy Witkbwski Karie Davis Patty McAllister . Anne Smith , ' : . Michael Morgan Craig White. Heather Bloyer ' , v .. . Melissa Coodey Wendy Weatherhead Danny Barbero Valerie Clair Pete Hanzelka Suzy Holman Troy Jorgensen 11th grade 3.28 Sam Smith 3.28 Jennifer Berg 3.26 Richard Haley 3.21 Cheryl Hanzelka 3.18 Steven DeWitt &15 Lori Kelly 3.11 Tami Bryant 3.06 Aaron Gibson 3.03 Shane Jorgensen 6th grade 3.93 Juliette Mestas 3.85 Peggy Davis 3.64 Guy Clair 3.57 Daniel Morgan 3J56 Rina Wojciechowski &53 Heidi Olson 5th grade 3.9 Audrey Beckstrand 3.85 Matt Andrus &85 Casey Blackburn 3.85 Erin Merritt crafts 3.30 Vicki Harris . 5th grade " ' 3.3 Shannon Beck Courtney Moe 3.2 Brandon Hammond '3.1 Lilly Coon 3.0 Randy Chesley aOKari Haley 3.0 Miriah Wright . 4th grade 3.9 Julia Rey 3.9 Alex Hail 3.8 Aaron Quigley 3.7 Ernest Nickels 3.7 Damion Wasylow 3.6 Marcie Morgan 3 Stacy Smith 3 Elizabeth Nicholson 3J3 ,4th grade .4 Kevin Chesley 3.4 Sunshine Koplitz .3.3 Da vid Clair .3 Jennifer Gross 3.2 Lisa Baum 3.0 Rose Coon 3.46 Tiffany Shockey Honor Roll 7th grade Kristie Denman Amber Argyle Julie Bugbee Michelle Chesley 3.5-3.- 0 . JittiSechler Christine Soliven Steven Holman 8th grade Karla Stinson Billie Johnson Kristen Buys Craig Lloyd Nancy Wade . 9th grade , Meg DiCarlo . 2nd Jody Stiefel 3rd - Rachel Bodily - 1st - Mari Wojciechowski (2-2nd - Jed Kelly 3rd Mark Morgan - 1st - Rina Wojciechowski (4-2nd - Sunshine Koplitz 3rd - Brandi Zaklan computer arts - (K-6- ) - 1st - Juliette Mestas 2nd - Michael Moreland 3rd - Lysandra Jensen 1st Heather White painting K-3) 2nd Megan Bucy, Suzie Williamson 3rd - John Rachwitz, Amy Gross - 1st - Eric Holland (4-3) -- 6) -- -- 6) 2nd -- Heidi Olson 3rd - Ryan Clark drawing - (K-3- ) - 1st - Norman Wilson 2nd - Chrissy Gray 3rd - Andrew Pedersen - 1st - Kristina Larsen, Lee Ann Mecham (2-2nd - Kim Burkhalter 3rd Sylvia Toy - 1st - Matt Andrus (4-2nd - Brandi Zaklan 3rd - Daniel Morgan. 3) 6) Special thanks to Kathy Brandt, third grade teacher, for the out- standing job she has done in organizing the Fine Arts Festival for the elementary school. April 26 is Arbor Day. The school will plant 25 special trees as part of the post endeavor to plant:a-treweek at the elementary will be celebrated. May 12 to 16. Special speakers will be invited to participate. IUVUUI Ul iTAHJ U1C AVAW VD " fw" UUIUIg sored for the children to learn about safety. Memorial Day vacation will be May 26. There will be no school. Field Day will be May 30 in the afternoon. Sixth grade graduation will be June 6 at 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room. e. Asian-Pacif- Fine Art Festival winners student council tree planting in the morning ' April 30 - region band playing here May 1 - Deficiency reports sent home May 2 - geology field trip May 8 - region tennis - 1st - Matthew Morgan '33 Maggie Broadway 6th -- Elizabeth Nad worny Tracy Massaro Keith Warren Julie Barbero GusMagann David Jenkins ) -- Honorable mention 3.0 to 3.49 DHS events 12th grade (K-l- -- . : April 26 - - -(- ( John Nadworny Ron Wilson Tonya Shockey Angela Caballero Elisha Davis B quarter 3.5 to 4.0 -- : Judith Schofield 9th grade 10th grade Scott Bruce Renee Drochner Stacy Hagen Christine Kohr Donette Murray Jason Rawls Ryan Holland 10th grade Craig Scow Laurie Cunningham Michael Lloyd Derek Andrus Candi Kelly Aaron Kingston Grace Taylor Brooke Bryant Brenda Conner 11th grade Monica Joe Deanna Gardner Cindy Neesen Dana Gardner Tracy Meyer Veronica Ehgstrpm Stephanie Hagen Stacie Phillips 12th grade Eric Edwards Rhoad Shupe Kristi Bruce Darin Buys Michele Dyer Jim Deal Paul Carter at Lib- erty Park in Salt Lake City;6 conference, parentteacher school at high pjn. May 9 - region track at Weber State in Ogden . I The following students placed in the fine arts festival: - Michael Moreland articleessay 2nd - Stephanie Shirts 3rd Annika Meyer, Jody Stiefel (4-1st - Ernest Nickels ' (K-l).l- ; st . -- 6) 2nd - Marcie Morgan . 7th grade - Bryan Nickels, Ryan Olson 8th grade - Scott Hurst, Judith Schofield 9th grade - Melanie Morgan, . Scott Bruce, Karie Davis 10th grade - Michael Morgan, Craig Scow 11th grade - Helen Sherratt 12th grade Keith Warren .i 3rd -- Daniel Morgan, Guy. Clair ' - Daniel Morgan performing piano - Sam Smith - video Casey Blackburn short story - (K--l) ist Marie Clair ." 2nd - Andrew Pedersen 3rd Andee Duncan, Seth Jorgensen (2-1st - Danny Lockwood -2nd Stacy Stiefel 3rd r Suzie Williamson, Cory stiefel (4-1st - Audrey Beckstrand 2nd -- Stacy Stiefel v ; v 3rd - Suzie Williamson, Cory Stiefel poetry - (K-l- ) - 1st - John Rachwitz, Gerry Wood , 2nd Norman Wilson ' 3rd - Amy Gross " J. -Blackburn 1st Casey (46) 2nd - Sue Schofield, Matt Andrus 3rd - Matt Andrus photography K-3) - 1st - Suzie Williamson - 1st - Matthew Williamson (4-- . before they can be admitted to public schools. No exceptions will be made. -- 3) r ':;;. 6) -- ' ' '. . , -(- : 6) : 1 Registration for kindergarten this fall will be held at Dugway Elementary Friday, from 8:30 to 3:30 p.m. during regular school hours. arts-trump- et . Academic students of the month - ic - Parents must bring a certified state birth certificate, immunization record and recent physical. A unified health appraisal Form may be picked up from the school secretary A vision screening will be available at the preschool. Children will be tested for amblyopia or other visual defects or a signed statement must be presented at the time of registration stating that the screening violates the personal beliefs of the parent or guardian. If a child does not register on the scheduled day, they must make their own arrangements to comply with admission requirements. The last day of kindergarten for this year is May 30. The last week of school will be used for Early Prevention of School Failure Program testing. Parents may register for the testing at the time of registration. For more information, call the elementary school at 4259. . |