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Show inursaay, March 3, 1V88 SCHOOLS DECA Names Granite District Winners ment: Nick Deland, first, Cottonwood; Melinda Allison, second, Granger; Joe Morrison, third, Granite; honorable mention, Kenny Bass, Cottonwood; Tanya Gicourd, Stacie Thorum, Skyline; Tina Brandt, Granite, Natalie Capman, Granger. Vehicles and petroleum marketing: Dion Hansen, first, Skyline; Dan Ropelato, second, Grayson Blackham, both Cottonwood; honroable third, mention, John May, Steve Newman, Granite; Joey Eastin, Tina Gagnier, Cottonwood. Vern Fessler is district vocational director and Maurice MacKay is district marketing ana business specialist. The winners in each category include: Jeanne Larsen, first, Advertising: Robbins, second, Skyline; Cathy Skyline; Jason Frank, third, Skyline; honorable mention, Patty Potter, Karl Lossee, Granite; Kathy Land, Cyprus, Bobby Anderson, Jamie Wilde, Skyline. Apparel and accessories category winners: Shelly Friede, first, Cottonwood; Melanie Versteeg, second, Skyline; Rhona Turner, third, Granger; honorable mention, Jill Tuttle, Cottonwood; Christy Halverson, Granger; Heather Seeley, Sonja Newman, Janel SOUTH COTTONWOOD. The annual Granite District Distributive Education Clubs of America was held (DECA) competition Feb. 17 at Cottonwood high. Over 300 students from all eight high schools in the district participated. DECA is a youth organization that is tied directly to marketing occupations. The students are all enrolled in a vocational marketing education class. in are currently employed Many marketing related occupations in a cooperative arrangement between employers, the schools and the students. we cam Kolby, Skyline. Finance and credit: Diana Policelli, first, Skyline; Chad Eccles, second, Cottonwood; Jamie Gull, third. Granger; honorable mention, Heidi Smith, Cottonwood, Chautel Vadnais, Scott Parks, Aaron Turner, Skyline; and Raeko Mackay, Granite. WEST VALLEY. "Ways to sav Food marketing: Sean Smith, first, No" is the theme for drug Cottonwood, Mike Hankinson, second, Stephanie Farr, third, Granite; awareness week activities to be Granite; honorable Beilis, Rowdy held next week at Granger Cottonwood, mention, Chad Meyer, Paul Jensen, elementary! Skyline; Shane Mason, Granite; Phillip Fourth grade students will Lobato, Granger. Full service restaurant management: present the Brite Music play, "Say No To drugs" under the Derrill Heinecke, first, Cottonwood; of teachers direction Judy Corrina McCune, second, Cottonwood; Rick Wray, third, Skyline; homorable Mayfield, Maurya Fox, Mary Jo mention, Mike Bailey, Christina Poulton, Dallon and Parker Janet Men, Kimber Nicholson, Tony Tzakis, Skyline; kick-off Dennison in a assembly Kim Dennery, Cottonwood. General marketing: Matt Gibbs, first, Monday. Parents are invited to attend on Jaylene Aston, second, and Marianne the evening of March 8 when two Blackburn, third, all Skyline; honorable Mary Friedheim, Cottonwood; workshops will be presented, mention, Steve Hornbaker, Scott Gordon, Jennihow and esteem it self "Building fer Brewer; all Skyline, Jeff Arnold, helps students to say no to drugs" HELP Ways To Say No Is Theme At Granger PEER PRESSURE ... Brandon Seele and Adam Cherrington resistA Debbie Carter and Der- rick Jones attempt to tempt them Into using tobacco and alcohol in a peer counseling skit at Valley junior high, Liger Pride Inside Is Focus At Valley The theme for March is developing good relationships with parents. April activities will focus on avoiding child abuse and Mays focus will be on eating WEST VALLEY. "Liger Pride Inside" is the theme for a peer leadership program offered at Valley junior high, with the goal of helping students to increase and also build pride in being a Valley student. disorders. self-estee- m members put up a monthly bulletin board offering suggestions relating to the current theme. Contests are held between classes, encouraging students to increase the class groups citizenship rating, and winners have been invited to pizza parties and breakfasts, said Mrs. Jones. Students are nominated by teachers for a position on the she with team, explained, members of the schools advisory committee making the final Team I Members of the peer leadership team choose a different focus each month' and visit classes every morning presenting skits and programs to encourage students and in solving avoiding, explained overcoming problems, adviser Joyce Jones. Themes covered in past months suicide include depression, alcohol and drug prevention, and friendship, prevention, selection. self-estee- "I have seen real growth in the team members themselves as well as the help they give other students," she said. "They have in ways, many improved academically and in citizenship and leadership qualities. It makes me wish I could put the entire school on the team." Team members include Calvin Camille Coombs, Patterson, Rebecca Christiansen, Debbie Carter, Jacque Reusch, Greg Barlow, seventh grade; Cathy Fox, Derek Gomey, Amy Carlisle, Jamie Widdison, Brandon Steele, Adam Cherington, eighth grade; David Green, Mitch Maylett, Ryan Crane, Derrick Jones, jennifer McConkey and Nichole Felis, ninth grade. Critical Issues Meet Slated At THS TAYLORSVILLE. PTSA officers 45 minutes. at Taylorsville high will sponsor a Included are: Self Esteem, critical issues conference at 6:30 under the direction of Keith director of career-academp.m.' March 9 in the schools Hygart, ic counseling and assessment at Salt Lake Community College. Coping with Stress will be discussed by Cheryl Tyson, a counselor for Granite School District. auditorium. students and teachers j Parents, (are invited to participate. Five 'workshops will beVlffered with participants asked to select any three. Each session will last about HLOORS KITCHENS ROOM ADDITIONS DRIVEWAYS GARAGES ROOFS BATHS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY ETC- AA9- -s AA . yl Vv V V? 30 yrs. experience Free Estimates QualitY Work - Call Licensed and insured 261-482- for 8 a free estimate Hofheins Construction Company . 3783 So. 500 W. No. 4, S.L.C.. J UT 84115 Joan Klinger, nurse etiologist with the Salt Lake County Health Department will discuss AIDS medical view. the Eating Disorders will be offered by Lois Haroldson, a mother who lost a daughter to that problem. Teen Sexuality will be discussed by Stan Weed, director and chief executive officer of the Institute for Resource Evaluation and a member of the Governors Task -- vou funeral. Freeze the cost of your funeral Select cemetery property Place your funds in a secure growing trust. "For free funeral in your home or our office Phone "Identifying signs and symptoms of abuse and where to find help." Personnel from area hospitals, schools and other facilities will visit classrooms throughout the week to present programs to students. Included will be Charter 968-380- 0 sHfVjttgal FUNERAL HOMES Taylorsville. and your Pre-pla- n r, General merchandising: Michelle first, Skyline; Mike Callahan, second, Melinda Bartholoma, third, both Cottonwood; honorable mention, Kory Sutherland, Cottonwood; Marcus Nile Whitney, Jill Bailey, Mike Sch-neite- McDougal Funeral Home 4330 South Redwood Road Salt Lake City . Utah 84123 West Jordan JMortuary 1861 West 78lJ South West Jordan, Utah 84084 Moyer, Skyline. restaurant Quick service Summit Hospital, Granger high peer leadership team, Highland junior high peer leadership team, Olympus View Hospital, Pioneer Hospital Psychiatric Valley Wasatch Rivendell, Center, Western and Canyon Dayspring Institute of Students have been invited to participate in making posters, writing essays or poems following the theme of Say No To Drugs. 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