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Show Btfl Elem. Reflections winners qet their wish BOUNTIFUL Winners of the 1990-1991 Reflections Contest at Bountiful Elementary were honored at a school assembly with the music winners performing their own compositions and the PTA providing a dramatic reading of the literature entries. Photography and art entries were displayed. Using the theme 4,If I Had a Wish," winners in the fourth through sixth grades included Nicole Cal lister, Meggie Troili and Rachel Ariotti in visual arts. Nicole's art reflected the theme of world peace, Meggie drew of environmental envir-onmental concerns and Rachel touched on the American dream of becoming a baseball hero. Taking first in photography, Keri Hanson used Susan's wish from "Miracle on 34th Street" for a house of her own with a swing in the backyard. Emilie Dugal, Keri Hanson, Wendy Harmer and Merijane Lindeburg were all honored in the literature category from the upper grades. Their poems reflected subjects sub-jects from world peace, to humani tarian service to the beauties of nature. Music entries were astonishingly beautiful and complex with Katie Harris, Lori Ann Strasser and sister Amy and Katie Rose winning awards. In the kindergarten through third grade division. Tanner Brunsdale won with a marvelous photograph of polluted Lake Michigan with a wish for environmental cleanup. Elizabeth Roderick and David Callister won in the literature division. divi-sion. Elizabeth dreamed of owning a pet store, where all the animals were cared for properly, and David longed for a pet dinosaur. Anneliese Dugal and Shae Marsden performed their winning music entries. Amber Lindeburg, Holly Groberg, Whitney Boar dm an and David Callister were the winners from the younger classes in visual arts. Their pictures included a wish to fly like the birds, have my own bunny, live on a farm, and David drew the dinosaur he wrote about in his winning poem. |