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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1996 101 -- Sports English and Academics the development of confidence. Students who have confidence By Kayla Wilson Athletes and academic students share many similar at- often feel comfortable while taktributes which contribute to suc: ing a test. . People who are involved in cess. is necessary in both sports and academics. Patience should be developed to excel in sports and academics. Confidence is necessary for both athletes and students to be successful in their areas of interest. Both athletes and students must develop the attribute of Athletes need to to meet their themselves push to and reach their desired goals potential. For students to reach Self-discipli-ne Stacey Heaton self-disciplin- Heaton wins state trio academics and sports apply many of the same attributes for success. Self discipline prepares athletes and students to achieve their desired goals. Patience must be developed to excel in any area of interest. Confidence can lead many athletes and students to success. Note: This is an English 101 project. Kayla Wilson is a senior at Valley High School. e. their highest potential, they essay contest must sacrifice time to study and practice until they have a knowledge of the subjects. To excel in an area of interest, Stacey Heaton, daughter of patience must be developed. AthMr. and Mrs. Claren Heaton of letes should develop patience Alton, Utah, has won the TRIO with the coach and the team, as essay contest for the state of well as with themselves. Stu- Utah. The contest was open to dents must have the patience to all students who participate in learn step by step and learn at any of the TRIO programs in the the classs pace. Students must state; this includes 1A through also have patience to learn at - 5A schools. Stacey is a member their own speed. Confidence is an attribute of the Educational Talent Search program in Kane County. The which both athletes and students topic for the contest was Who Is need to acquire. Successful athYour Hero?The contestants had letes need confidence to keep to include in their essays the themup in a game. Self discianswers to the following ques- pline and patience contribute to tions: Who do you consider to be your hero? How do they fit into your goals, dreams or aspiraThis year the FFA Long Valtions? The title of Staceys essay was, ley Chapter had a large numGrandpa: My Hero. She chose ber of people competing in the to write about her Grandpa regional contest. We came back Leonard Heaton of Moccasin, with two first place winners. Arizona. She felt that if she lived They will now prepare to repup to his expectations by fulfill- resent our chapter at state. ing her dreams, she would be a The winners were: Jhe parliasuccess in life. The essay was mentary team which consisted judged by members of the Edu- of Joey Brinkerhoff, the chaircational Opportunity Programs man; Sarah Heaton, FFA at the University of Utah. Stacey president; Sam Roundy, par- will receive a cash prize for her essay. Stacey is a junior at Valley High School. She is a member of the girls varsity volleyball and basketball teams, an officer in NAU FHA, and the student body ofThree students from Fre-donfor ficer public relations. Staceys made the Deans List at award was presented at a lun- Northern Arizona University, cheon in Salt Lake City on FebFlagstaff, during the fall 1995 23. semester. ruary Kayla Wilson VHS FFA regional contest DeDe Sorensen, liamentarian; David Biggs, Susan Palmer. Jessie Heaton and Craig Demke were the alternates. Susan Palmer also took first in public speaking. As a chapter, we want to congratulate them for their success and thank the others who participated. We also want to thank Deans List February ng p.m. March p.m. March StaceiWay td gat & Logic ve Confer- ences, School dismissed at 12:30. March confer- ences. School dismissed at 12:30. ffovi- .MiH vtllUn iimiHVM' 'i f' 00 confer- ifi MiV .1 Class March Rebecca Winward. l&H Class ences. School dismissed at 12:30. The students are: Tina Ekker, Michael Oakleaf and - gcattifaiions; & Logic 28-Lo- ve 00 ia ill I - uni Kanab High School is delighted to announce their new Students of the Month. A bright and cheery junior girl and a mature, cere- bral senior comprise this outstanding duo. Jeana Martin and Mitch Thompson are two people that make Kanab High School a great place to attend school. Jeana is a very busy young lady who is active in many areas of high school life. She is a and concert bands, mem-beroftheja- Bound program, and plays for the Kanab High School softball team. She is a great student and serves as treasurer of the National Honor Society while maintaining a 3.838 grade point average. Jeana loves to travel. She has been to Puerto Vallarta with the Spanish Club, to Washington, D.C. with the Close-U- p Program, and to various other points in the United States. She loves animals (including her dog Samantha, and four cats), bike riding, roller blading, hiking, and workcamping, ing at the Junction Drive Inn. This bright spirit is the daughter of Jon and Janice Martin. Mitch currently ranks number one in his graduating class. He has maintained virtually a straight A average throughout his high school career. In addition to his superior intellect, Mitch is an outstanding young man. His technical talents are frequently used to edit and compose school tapes of athletic highlights and school activities. When not involved in school responsibilities, he enjoys wakeboarding at Lake Powell. Mitch has a lot of options open to IJ US i' 'Si i lil! ((!! ! II 644-270- 644-201- 3. llli r I March 14th, 15th, 16th, and 15th 7:00 PM at the Kanab High School stage. General admission: four dollars; senior citizens and children under twelve: three dollars. reserve tickets contact J Pennys at or Jeremy Jones at ! i fcpjiH i him, but currently plans to attend Arizona State University, and major in engineering. Mitch is the son of Terry and Deanna Thompson. Celebrate both Utah's Centennial and KIIS Drama's last play this year by coming to see Little Nell: a melodrama full of even thing you would expect out of a play, plus a little extra. Boo at the villain, and cheer for the hero as we take you back in time, for the experience of a lifetime. If you want to laugh please do come. If you want to cry you can still come, just make sure you bring your own handkerchiefs. Experience first hand the magic of melodrama, come and see it for yourself. C It Mitch Thompson Little Nell To njin- t zz participates in the Upward Mr. Sorensen, and everyone else who helped with the region. Kanab Middle Three Fredohiaj students make School Calendar Editors note: The Southern Utah News is especially proud of Stacey, and feels that the award is more than justified. Stacey has kept us informed of many school happenings in Valley schools, and has been particularly faithful in her accounts of the High School basketball achievements both boys and girls. She does a good job of apd makes even. the games- mterestinglCpn'r KHS Students of the Month 0, |