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Show 4 June 10 17 M4lk4UyW w Farmington slates arts and crofts class Clinton has its own presidential family '' Skiing? lead student body for three consecutive years tv nn h.coy - When Blake CLINTON won a uuJeni-hxl- a-i- rv, "BudJv" , y i ' a - it prei y I lemenury ihrec car he didnt know he ua itaninf a family JT" WsJiiion, ' brothSince ihst time hi p- -Beeky anj er Burke have been clecieJ president of ihe school student-bod"To have three chiIJrcn from the tame family c levied to the portion in three consecutive year it tery rare. tayt Jayna Rice, teacher it Clinton Llcmcntary. "1 have never heard of another case such a this. There was no pressure for any of them to run for office, laid their mother, Kathy Anfjrrf--titderson. loch tiblmg deciJeJ on their own to run when they entered the sixth grade, the said. We gave no special encouragement for them to run for office, but when they decided, we supported them 100 percent. said Kathy Anderson. . The kids have always been outgoing anJ involved on their own. Talk with any one of them and they keep quiet about thetr accomplishments. A lot of people encouraged me to run for , president. Many of my classmates kept after me to go for jt," taiJ DuJJy. "One of BudJys biggest concerns when in office was missing some school work due to his activities. He enjoyed being part of weekly drawings held for those who showed a lot of achievement.- The winner of the drawing got out a half-houearly on Friday. Tfiecompetition was intense," said Bud, icr .i3 ff 4 .i, i - tj - j Si V ws. h- V 1 H. - Fran I 1 i lit Get A Glitz SUNGLITZ 0nly5l li. M . v wz jr a,"- U. WF. O'Jy Wi.n t Tueidjy, Wcdnadjy, Thursday 'V - 0.00 Two Weeks v. s3.00 i - J HAIRCUT SALE ! : - College of Dcouty Rrg, 1 1 1 9 S i to A i t 1articipanis need to be at least 2 year old. The registration cost l $10 per participant. Regulation will be accepted through June IJ for the eion that begin on June 16- Cla will be held at 4 p m- - at Mam Park, Tor more information call 5 4 -- - Wfjnvsda), Bjun M W.r 1 -- Farming, will be otter- ing tour sevions of arts and crafts this summer. This course will teah student the basic of am and crafts with fun projects that will use the imagination and improve the eye-hacoordination. Clast days will be Mondays, Tuesday, and . r - i I - rARMINCTON t.n City Recreation . IncMn Oumftoo. ucuuun I ln J UA. owviiioflu munnuM i I wim, I M summer perm sale: i I s12.95 i I COor I Midi ihjinpoo. Iuf cut pr I rW. J vewe. kmuI m.. lon Kur eta Ita coufx. tipra Jua A work . 521 W. 600 N., I Ij i I KVdrt ! 14.1WZ IAYT0N 546-616- 6 li pedormed by Oudtntt under the direction of eipert kuVuctors. r : dy. Becky, the president for the past school year, found her role exciting. "One highlight was a special collection by the students for Quarters for Christmas to We collected support the KSL fund-raiseover $100 for the event and several students and 1 were able to visit KSL to give them the donation," said Becky. Other activities that Becky took pride in were parties and renting Surf and Swim for a day for the student. "It was really neat and the school staff were very supportive." Burke, who will' start his term this fall, is excited.' -V-I-: "You can help make plans, fulfill promises made during the campaign, and help take care of problems. I look forward to fulfilling my duties of the office." "I was a little concerned when Burke decided jto run for president," said Kathy An- derson.'" " "I thought that maybe they had too much r. DAMA Saixwa Lurrww XNSCN Becky and Burke Anderson (from back to front) have all been elected as presidents at Clinton Elementary. Burke will serve this coming school year, Beckys term just expired, and Blake was in office the previous year. LEADERS LINE UP: Blake. student-bod- y "Its obvious that they have enjoyed a great home life and it carries over to school, said Rice. in winning office." I " "They have always been great kids and ; Though the Andersons will 'have' other-childre- real responsible at home, said their mother. who won't enter sixth grade for Whats next? some time, the same will hold with them, said No plans to run for office in junior high at Kahty Anderson. Rice said, "They are excellent leaders, set this time. Both Becky and Buddy intend to spend time pursuing their studies. a good example, and are excellent students." "I feel that junior high is a little intimidat-- ; As a matter of fact. Buddy won the spelling bee for grades 4 to 6 three years in 4 row: Log. and maybe later they might change their minds," said Kathy Anderson. Becky won last year. of the Andcrsons and would have a backlash. 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