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Show I April 28, 2000 The Summit County Bee Page B4' Its Studentbody Could Not Ask For More Election Time! Student Editor: Cassudy FkLas Instead of doing skits they will also be setting up tables in the gym and those tables will he considered their platforms. The Platform will be used so students can display themselves to the other students who may not know Attention South Summit Student Body: election time has arrived! On April 24. during break, there was a Studentbody Officer meeting. Anyone who would like to run Tor an office or try out fur checrlcading was told to meet in the Media Center. The Studentbody previous Officers were there and they told the upcoming runners how things were going to he different this year. them. They were told to be creative with posters, movies, and other attention grabbing devices. Primary Elections are Friday, April 28. and the big election week lakes place the first week of May. Now Student Writer: Shauna Ann Walker I'm happy with my score because Prom 2000 entrs wav this Student Editor: Cassudy lickas Ilk Junior Prom has been and poik. and the Juniors find it hard to Ivlicvc. Most ol them could not lue asked lor nune lor their prom. Il looks like tlk'y made some good money which will ensure a great, sale graduation next year. l;nloiiiuiuielv. two Juniors were unable to make it as the result of a Drill commented Amber Rydalch a Junior at South Summit. As expected each weekend at South Summit. school year South Summit students are grabbing their number 2 pencils four heeling aeeident and were unable to perform in their iYoincnadc to take this years ACT tests. The ACT tests can be taken in a Dance. Another Junior. Dan Kuf. variety of places including Utah danced on crutches. I here was a great turnout and Universities and at some 5A high The ACT tests are impormany parents came. The school was schools. decorated very well and everyone tant to give Universities an idea of a academic students potential. was happy. 'Ilk-rwas a D.J. and the music Although some students at South was great! All in all it was a great Summit have not yet scurried down to take their tests, those who have proin. feet they have an advantage over the rest because il gives them more time to assess their scores and retake. e and Cheer TryOlltS ArG Coming Student Writer: Nathan Dull Icain and Draer flkvilcadm will arid cheering away to the team. I his year however Drill Team and f'hee leader tryouts will he held dif- lv danung - iii.ik- ferently. Drill clinic will start on May 7 and the actual tryouts will Mart (he I it si ami second weeks of May. I lie Dull Team will he judged completely by a judge and the peo I Ik-- with will vote on the the studentbody cheerleaders. 50 percent of the points will he of (lie studenlhody and 50 percent of llie vote will he scored by panel Subscribe. To think we would give a lot more if we had some fans to cheer for us. or someone to show of for. is how team member Jake Goats feels, and Generally people play a lot better when there are spectators, because they try to make themselves hxik good. Ollier teams that actually have fans constantly took over at the stands as if they arc searching for some kind of approval. When a member of the opposing team docs something good the sounds from the stands is great and tells the player he is doing a good job. lire best turnout South Summit has ever had was during the game against North Summit, which incidentally South Summit won. It was one of the only two victories the team has achieved. Mayhe its coincidence or maybe we need some fans. I vote fra the rightfully so. fans. South Summit needs something to base-hal-l team in gear, and gel its make (hem win! to something South Suimml has never been known for its baseball teams. The team has never gotten anywhere and at the pace they are going, probably never will. Sonic members of the team say that the lack of enthusiasm is due to lie lack of fjns the team actually has. I Salt Lake City (801) Kamas Valley (43S) The Bee I 466-870- 783-585- TRADITIONAL BUILOINO log homes mo 1 A Boyd mm Log Dockages -- Our Plan or Yours Turn Key Cabins Many Styles & Sizes of Logs --Swedish Cope --"D" Style --Hand Peeled Log Skftng and Paneling hafxl Peeled & Rough Sawn Beams & Posts Delivery Anywhere - Cal Us And See how Affordable Log homes Can Be- - 8 93 So. Main Henefer UT 84033 nasd suv Office (435) Sales (801 ) Jmooruco 0ailwtst.net 336-040- 6 509-908- 3 Lcaraiag kis Word TiunJay evemny at 7:00 tn every so-sh- CONSTRUCTION email: "Loviag Ike Lord Phillips. Anyone can enter the art show that is in the high school; its not just for students in her class. One thing is that if you enter the art show your piece has to be one that has never been shown before. Il also has to be school appropriate. Mrs. Phillips needs everyones art between the 8th through the 12th can hang it. Graphics. The winners will he given 100 dollars that also pays for the school buying the kids art work to go in American Funds & Travis, Inc 3030 So. Main St. Street 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 IS judges. Hello? Hello... Fans? Student Writer: Nate Thompson (editorial) The long awaited art show will he in the South held on May 2 halls. Summit High School A variety of student art will be judged on the 12th. They will keep it up the 15th through the 19th for everyone to see. Parents can come and see the art during school hours. They lake it down on the 22nd through the 25th. The awards will be given for Best Show in the fine arts section. Best Show in the photography, and Best yourself." Student Writer: large class of hard working high Chasid v Blacksher school students. . Students and director have been Lick your doors and close your' practicing rigorously meeting most widows, the Devil is coming to week nights from 6 to 10 p.m. Kamas. The musical will be held in the South Summit High School will High school auditorium and tickets he performing the musical Damn are to be sold at the door. Yankees on May 5 and A. This musical which is rated PG 13 directed by Alisa Crandall, Bradley J. Marchant Darlene Clegg. David Barton, and Certified Financial Planner Paulette Silvester and includes a of judges along their portfolio. There is also the Peoples Choice Award that they will receive a plaque for. Mr. Mellon has helped a lot with the modem arts so there will be more modem arts which will be said Art Teacher Jenny good, Student Writer: Scotty Johnson. The Devil is Coming To Kamas ple with the highest scores will make il. The Cliecrleaders w ill he taught a elk-e-r and a dunce, and then they will perform in front of the whole student body during the first week of May. A panel Art Show Decorates Halls Traditionally, the ACT tests are taken mostly be Juniors, but according to many students it maybe more to your advantage to lake them younger so you understand what your up against and can do il again if needed. Students who have not yet charged down to take their tests have mixed feelings about the upcoming event. Many aren't nervous because they know they can retake with more knowledge of what is on the test. Haley Van Tassell a Junior at South Summit suggested, I think you need to he in the mind set that you're going to be taking a test that day and I think It would be in a person's best interest to take the lest twice to have a better idea of what the test is about and how to prepare it was the first lime I took them, are also entering several works. Amy Shuppy and Peter Sorenson at and Diane Duncant home 4550 East 1200 South, Haber City. Utah 7 6 or For information, call (435) 654-564- 654-277- for People with Addictive Disease Ftom a personal tragedy comes hope for other families struggling with addiction. KUED examines addiction, its warning signs and resources for treatment. HOPE: Dealing With Addictive Disease is about courage, dedication and education. JOB ANNOUNCEMENT South Summit Middle School KAMAS CITY IS SEEKING Special Programs Director PEOPLE Kamas C'itv is seeking people to fill summer employment Applicants must have a valid drivers license. positions. 10-1- 8 Salary: $15.00 per hour Applications arc available from the City Recorder Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the City Hall (170 North Main). All applications must be returned to the Recorder no later than 5:00 PM on Friday, May 5, 2000. Kamas City KAMAS is Cm' IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 1 Kamas City is accepting applications to Applicants must have a valid drivers posi-jjtto- n. license. Applications arc available from the City Recorder Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the City Hall (170 North Main). All applications must be returned to the Recorder no later than 5:00 PM on Friday, May 5, 2000. Kamas City is an equal opportunity employer. Organize and operate peer tutoring program. Develop & teach lesson plant to advanced and gifted students. One on one tutoring and small group instruction. Qualifications: Candidates must hold a Bachelors Degree in education related field. Candidates must have ability to develop challeng- Duties: an equal opportunity employer. fill a cleaning hours a week I ing curricula and related to behavioral! challenged students. Resume, letter of interest and application need to be submitted Applications can be obtained at South Summit District Office Stay tuned for a panel of Utah experts following at 9:30 PM who provide information on warning signs, treatment and access to resources. HOPE: Dealing 9:00 PM Friday, April 28 Mtdr pouiUe by 375 East 300 South, Kamas, Utah 84036 Additional information contact: Barry Walker, South Summit Middle School 435-783-43- 01 With Addictive Disease (801) grMN (ran l)w Ethrjrd G GOnter FommUikw 587-HOP- E www.hopetoday.com 435-783-43- 41 Repeats or. KULC-- 9 8 00 PM Tuesday, Stay 9th. . |