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Show Pnqo K. 0 April 29, 1387 Education Uintah IBasin Standard Altamont represents Somalia at U.N. Ahamont High School students spent list weekend at the United NaUnited Nations-Mod- e! U.N. tions, that is. The Model of University the program is held at Utah. Schools are selected to participate in the Model U.N. Program. ami according to advisor. Jack Barton, it's hard to get in. Ahamont High School has only participated twice in the last several years. The meet is the largest in the itativ involving 700 students from Thirty-on- e schools throughout the state. Teams are judged, and awards is given, although the competition Barton. to pretty tough according Bat, he said, it is still a good experience for the kids. They learn about how the United Nations functions, and they learn lot about their respective countries. This year Altamont had two teams, one representing Ethiopia, and one representing Somalia. Some of the large schools had teams representing seven or eight countries. Barton said. Teams heard a keynote address by Dr. MePhie of the University of Utah, as well a addresses from six students, and then went into committee sessions to work on resolutions to present to the assembly. i Hansen named as academic scholar Bingham, Diana Draney, Lyle Long, James Zehna,. Trevor Wilkerson, Wayne. Benson, Eric Fausett, Wesley Ercanbrack, Rebecca Jensen and Matt Ryan. CHAV.PS These RJHS students won the Knowledge Bowl for the State of Utah. They are from left front: Polly Martin, Audrey Luck, Lisa KNOWLEDGE BOWL Mime duo comes to the Middle School at Roosevelt Middle School have the opportunity to learn mime and dramatic skills arts degree from UCLA and was from Oregon mime team Herb and Elaine Heiman. The mime couple will be at the k school for a residency, April 27 to May 1. funded in part by the Utah Arts Council's Artists in Education Program. The Heimans have conducted more than 100- such residencies He and Elaine especially love working with children,, helping them develop the skill of mime. Student trained by internationally acclaimed mime artist Samuel A vita. The Heimans say mime is nut just an entertainment art, but a vital tool in the area of d communication. Their teaching helps bring out the best in one-wee- non-verb- al good-nature- said the Artist in Education residency will provide an essential part of the foundation of the school's dance and art program. An meeting is planned for the teachers and a community event is planned by the school where the students will perform. Parent groups, specialized teachers and student activity clubs will carry on the development of concepts outlined by the artists," the principal added. The residency serves as a stimulus for further activity in the arts area." even the shyest student. The mimes stress participation in their young students, feeling that - throughout the United States. They average 200 performances at elementary schools around the country each year. Herb Heiman received a theater nothing teaches as vividly as doing. Since this is the middle school's first year, Principal Glen Taylor . .r r. t 3tt As. ra ' ''A. Tryouts for musical start soon Tryouts for the Outlaw Trail Summer Historical musical, Tin Star Of Justice, will be held April 30, May land 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Vernal Middle School, 721 West 100 South. Nets Carlson will direct this exciting new play that has been locally written. Actors, singers and dancers are needed. Those wishing to audition for singing parts should bring sheet music. This musical is based on the life of early Vernal Sheriff, John T. Pope, who was acquainted with Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch. It wQl run for eight nights, from June 26 to July 4. except Sunday. Maveriks SWUNG SALE Prices effective April 29, 30, May CLOVtR CLUB POTATO CHIPS mi 1 and 2 ONLY .or oSKmn gasoline coupon iffl 0 wmmi 2)(ff .A OF GAS PpyouGALLON maf. re pvrch (Besides your guoUnc) 52 eur iBSKM.! PEPSI SSMSS 3 for mug The National Secondary Education Council announced today that Ronald Keith Hansen has been named an Academic The NSEC has established the Scholar order to offer deserved recognition to superior students who excel in the Aeademie Aeademie Award Program in nized by honors. the NSEC for other He is the son of Keith and Beverly Hansen. The grandparents are Willard and Millie Ethendge of Roosevelt, and Loa Hansen of Altamont disciplines. The Aeademie lUor better Scholars must earn grade point avenge. Only Scholars selected by a secondary school instructor, counselor, or other qualified sponsor are accepted. These scholars are also eligible for other awards given by the NSEC. These are awards few students can ever hope to attain. Hansen who attends Roosevelt! Jr. High was nominated for this National Award by Lania Dastrup, English Teacher at RJHS. He will appear in the Academic Scholar Directory, which published nationally. Recognizing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in American history. Certainly, winners of the Aeademie Awards should be confa gratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achievement, said Dr. George Stevens, Executive Director of the i: Education NsttenaL-Secondar- Council. The Council selects Academic Scholars npon the exclusive recommendations of tea- Ronald Keith Hansen, a Roosevelt Junior High, sta- - .i dent, has beerr selected as an Academic Alt-america- n. awarded, students may be recog He is the son of Keith and Beverly Hansen of Roosevelt. Ward is honored at RJHS enjoys most anything out of doors, including camping, animals, all kinds of sports, and gardening and yard work. She enjoys interacting with the students through teaching, as well as coaching. She says the students are full of surprises and fun. chers, eoaehes, counselors, and other qualified sponsors. Once Karen Ward has been honored in the Education Spotlight at Roosevelt Jr. High. She has been teaching and eooehing at school for the past eight years. This year she teaches science and physical education. Ward was raised in Bloomington, Idaho in the Bear Lake Valley. She attended college at Ricks where she received an Associate Degree, and then went on to Brigham Young University where she received a bachelor of science degree in physical education, with minors in health and drivers education. She also participated on the volleyball and softball teams. She has taught health, science and physical education. Besides coaching girls volleyball, and basketball she also coaches gymnastics and track. When she isnt teaching. Ward 'S. HflElFIli Karen Ward. Auction Limousin Bulls May 2, 1987 Basin Livestock VERY LIGHTER flNl JUICES Market . , Ballard, Utah Rad and Black. 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