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Show Vff ' T 3B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 21, 2002 Wellington Elementary students participate in learning; excitement; and fun Kazakstan in Wellington students attended the women's ice hockey game at the Peaks arena in Provo. China beat overtime. They met these singers in the lobby. Wellington parents and students enjoy a portfolio party in Mrs. Sorenson's first grade class. ( S. citizenship on February 4. She will be sworn in as a citizen on March She immigrated from Guatemala in 1982, and we are proud of all her accomplishments. Custodian Yoana Gonzales tested for her U. 29. Each grade performed an Olympic song Elementary students put on an Olympic program February and danced an ethnic dance. The sixth grade students danced the "Macarena. Some students wore ethnic costumes, while others wore matching sashes. Retired teacher Marge Curtis is substitutingfor a resource class this year. She almost continually since her retirement 14 years ago. volunteered to direct the Olympic Program. She has substitute-taugAt 77 years of age, she has amazing energy. 6-- 8. Wellington ht . d 'Wife . . t $ 3& - PjOTSnfr'-'- I?' : r f4 - . fY ' I ' ir - V ' , t 'styisT-.- ' ' j . s During an assembly at Wellington Elementary, the mbd scientist, Nick Paulk, instructed and entertained .the w r students with science activities. Students were not only amazed, but they walked away filled with knowledge. : .V - ' Mrs. Montoya's cEass sign the commemorative Olympic quilt which will hang in the media center. It will measure 7'x 12 when completed. The students were excited to share in such a memorable event |