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Show - rr tj . f. ;:''V..-is- MM mvmm VH M mm ' The Sampler, Feb. 14, 1985 M M WW I M M. Mr K before." to join her husband who works as a classification ! ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONORABLE MENTION .. . Christine Joiner . .... 3.93 3.54 3.54 3.53 3.50 ......... 3.48 Angel Gallegos ....... 3.4 .... 3.39 Ray Wright . .'. . 3.28 JU1 Lloyd .... Wayne Gould, ....... 3.22 Jenny Parks ........ 3.17 Steven Holmah . . . . . 3.14 i . . . . 5th Grade ........ . 3.95 3.9 3.75 .......... 3.5 Peggy Davis Tammy White Guy Clair Heidi Olson : 4th Grade Audrey Beckstrand Robert Smith Annie Vernon . . . Kari Haley Carrie Ledford Courtney Moe Rachelle Peterson Brock Thompson .. . .". . . , ....... .... .... 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 5th Grade Vicky Harris Jill Lloyd Juliette Mestas Richard Haley Kendra Holman 3.2. 3.0 3.0 . . 4th Grade Matt Andrus . . Miriah Wright . Charlie Peterson 3.1 3.1 3.0 The children don't find this way of life scary, she ex--, . books, which is one of her favorite pastimes. "That is where I really got my teeth into history," she claimed. Besides reading, the Den' yourself." mm? i plained, instead they are anxious about new places. "It's ah attitude inside of .. , As her blonde hair ancL bright blue eyes radiate the office, Dorthe exclaims that she loves her work. 'This job is always changing and different. I work by choice and I feel this office is good fun and a great place to mark native also enjoys needlecraft and Scandana-via- n knitting. "Watch my husband when he's cold, he's usually wearing one of the Dorthe Brush, Dugway's award winning passenger movements specialist In the Transportation Office gives all of her passengers special attention.; ' Dugway firefighters learn new structural skills sweaters I've knitted for work!" him." By Ruth Mecham Dugway would fall into this category." ; Among the many subjects e covered during the two Pat Antry, Ron Mecham, Jim Bungard, John Everest graduated from a 13 hour course, (held at the Murray City Fire Department) which was open to all fire departments in the state. The course, "Building Construction for Fire day-cours- were what happens when concrete and steel that has been exposed to fire is suddenly assaulted by cold water from hose streams when fire fighters arrive, how to predict possible' Su-pressi- on building collapse, and also how to minimize the damage to buildings and determine t the possible dangers involved. frm Bungard and John Everest are fire fighter trainees assigned here, at - Work Leader for the Fire Department, "the course was based on how to esti mate the effects or pro- - 1 to ' Forces", represents the nations ongoing-attempto keep the fire departments abreast of new technology. According to Pat Antry, a :.,,,.,, , L ... . '. ever ask. Her and her oldest son who is now in the Navy, both know four different languages. for the Army. She developed a tour around the assassination plot of Hitler. To do that Dorthe read many 15-1- 9. 6th Grade 3.96 Jeff Wintle ' Dorthe taught tour guides Spelling Bees will be held the second week in March, so all the spellers need to be boning up. Fine Arts projects, performances, and exhibits will be the week of April . children answer questions that peopale who have never been anywhere wouldn't chief. She finds Dugway a "most unusual place." Before coming to Dugway, the Brush's lived in Germany for five years. There, . HONOR ROLL Dorthe came here in May f -- ..... by traveling around with her family. My kids have grown up like military kids for the most part," she said. "Some people feel it's not good to move around so much with kids because they won't have any roots, but they have gotten along very well. I believe it broadens their scope, and Fve seen it." As a mother of four, Dorthe said she has seen her transportation office, recent ly graduated at the top of the passenger travel course. "So, now I know what Fm doing," she laughed. With her slight Danish accent she admits, "I thought I knew two-dis- Daniel Brush Ryan Olson Eric Morton fibavt the miles she's covered Dorthe Brush from the . 3 wrinkle free face doesn't best Please remember President's Day is a holiday, Monday, February 18. Apple computers pifblic relations will be here Tuesday, February 21, 1985 to present Pat Williamson with her national contest winnings. As part of her prize she was able to name the institution of her choice to receive ah Apple lie computer. Dugway Elementary is the proud owner of not only the computer, but a color monic drive. Thanks Pat Wiltor, color, plotter and liamson and Apple. Computers. ' School Board visit to Dugway will be Friday, Feb22.: 'V;.. ruary : Science Fairs will be the first full week of March. Be sure and have your child's project ready for this ex- 6th Grade GlenLarsen RulonStowell At the age of 41, Dorthe's Travel arrangements for TDY and PCS moves are now being handled by the The Sampler, Feb. 14, 1985 spadle; by the? bests: . School News citing event. mf.". fSMRn4i.'mfa,.,iM.a,mc' IfiltyQ WM K.ivW:t-tr-'-n:- ' longed heat and fire on nori- combustible and fire resistive buildings. This would be buildings that were built using heavy steel members, . . Dugway, the course supportthe ongoing training at 1a tanaffMAnt These individuals opted to take this course at no cost to -- j-? the government which demonstrates a commitment by these employees to further their skills. concrete and masonry blocks. Approximately 80 Dercent of the buildings in Dugway Firefighters John Everest, Ron Mecham, Pat Antry. and Jim Bungard. Random Sampler Reach out and touch someone you love of maramus, who had adequate food and warmth, but lacked the physical contact of other humans. I am particularly envious of large extended families in the South Pacific where everyone helps care for a child. In the adult sector, Ann "Reach out and touch someone!" has been MaBell's slogan for years. Actually it's a lie. How can you reach through the wires and radiate the warmth of your touch? But the concept is real. .. . : , The Latin Americans have Jv..-:v.- l - It's a wonderful way to meet people, particularly, one of the opposite gender. Grand: to school in plastic, are Mrs. Eva decorations. of assortments with bags GarGail WitkowskL Mrs. and Daniels, Ms. Kari Crook, to build bage Day is another student council effort GARBAGE DAY brought teachers L-- R . :.: school spirit. :; itl v- -i parents, neices, nephews, sisters, brothers, cousins, neighbors, and passing ac- ." quaintances can all be greeted in such a delightful man- V I -- . Tr;:--.,-;-.- hi r i nt .VrVt ner. A child's spontaneous - out-reachi- ng arms are an invita- tion to be picked up and hugged. We've all heard the classic story of infants dying Mall). stated that they would rather have tender- ness and affection to sex. . They conceded that many women give into sex to get the affection they really crave. Men refute the findings. But the fact remains, that the topic struck a nerve. share hugs and kisses. Others are not quite so for- tunate. It's too bad our society thinks of any two persons of the same gender walking arm in arm as being affected. For some, this may be the only physical contact they may have with another human. Are teddy bears reaching new popularity even among One of my friends is a suc- cessful salesman. Watching him, I have noted his constant pat on the shoulder or quick touch on the hand to emphasize a point. His warmth is conveyed to the strangers Hugging is viewed as bad taste. Yet no one faults an exuberant per- We too often lose touch with others, particularly the aged and single. Both sectors of the population are too proud to confess a need for a good hug. Somewhere society claims affection and tenderness as a weakness. Grandparents ate fortunate if they have grandchildren to mid-thirtie- s, . Pamela's in the Crossroads difference. pic of sex versus affection. Of the majority of women polled, most of their as fully in person, than via a wire telephone. His accountant was still figuring out how he could shelter his $150,000 annual income. Physical contact can make a , Landers, noted columnist; hit upon a controversial to- a wonderful custom called the abrazo meaning hug. Upon meeting people, the common as a abrazo is-handshake. It is simply a hug and a kiss on the cheek. grownups simply because it satiates our need to hug and be held? Stuffed animals are now even talking back (the last model I saw was $50 at client ten times more power- - " . son in love who grabs the nearest person in an embrace of joy and' happiness. Everyone shares. Those gross plastic E.T. fingers that lit up when in contact with another object, really aren't too far from the reality we need. We need each other, and we literally glow inside when we have made contact with another human in a warm, affectionate, caring way. Ma Bell does state Our Valentine sentiment. By reaching out and touching someone, you may brighten their day! Happy Valentines! Food Team Visits DPG The US Army food r ' man- agement assistance team visited the dining facility set here Feb. 4. They are not an inspection team. "We come to find out where the problems are and where we can help," said Maj. James Fagan, team . . m i5LVi BOBBY, MC ALLISTER, 6th, holds a Valentine Guess Box that his mother, Becky, has' made for Ms. Crook's class. Each day, from the clever riddles written by Mrs. McAllister, the children must guess1 what is inside the wins tfie beautifully, decorated box. The correct guess '(:; .'?',"V:-:'V- ' rize. V:: ' c member. tr ; Snow fun inside! Too wet for the toddlers In the to go outside so the snow was brought Inside! Having fun with snow are L to Hi J. W Barnes, Jennifer Guerra, CDC Vincent Cambria, Charlie Brandy and Christopher EilliSi v; The only real problem found on this visit was a shortage of cooks. "There are not enough to do the job," said the teams civilian analyst. The variety of food is good, probably more than needs to be put out. Four out of the seven people interviewed by the team felt that the dining facility is the most important thing in Army lifer "The people- are well pleased," said Fagen, That is the goal: take care of the - troops and make sure they are happy." "Being a cook is one of the hardest jobs in the Army," explained the civi Man analyst. It is the least satisfying and offers Ijttle re. cognition. The team is the only pure - . assistance team in the department of the Army. They attempt to get first hand observations of the people that do the work. Every 18 months the team visits the dining facility. This year, they have visited 975 dining facilities at 119 installations and commands. |