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Show Thursday, April 24, 2008 OAEM i M E S Page NEWS AND IDEAS Fundraiser A year-end activity at Timpanogos High that brings together the talents of students from various departments throughout the school, is set for Saturday, May 3. "An Evening in New Orleans" Or-leans" is the title of the event, a fund raiser that features a fully-catered meal with live jazz Northridge Elementary has released the names of the students honored in April for their academic andor behavioral behav-ioral accomplishments under the school's T.E.A.M. ("Together ("To-gether Everyone Achieves More") program. Kindergarten: Audrey Jensen, Jen-sen, Matthew Olsen, Sophie Swainston, Travon Lane, Angel Mendez, Ben Findlay, Cooper King, Cameron Bean, Ashley McDonald, Paul Abra Bri Borup Spring break was a well-deserved, needed vacation from school for me. This year has been grueling, tiresome and tedious. Each day has felt more and more mind numbing; less homework and studying are being done, while activities like watching TV and hanging out dg riG9iite turn Il Peace of Z JCi XX Mind with cY3r . t . let i 3 TutorinpfM' k Cks Abowk Gurrttttd" Homework Help. 70 Shh Oim. tit Wx1 $ 1 Willi fsst trtsuranco accepted tn&$ css? FROM CLASSROOMS AND EDUCATORS held to celebrate New Orleans music. A "happy hour" begins ' at 5:30, and dinner is served promptly at 6:30. Music is provided by the THS Jazz Band and Combos, and the Ballroom Dance Team will perform a number at the show. Food is catered by the school's Pro-Start (advanced foods) students, and the gym is ham, Zak Oliver, Teal Dana-Harmon, Dana-Harmon, Abe Legaspy, Kaden Adams, and Malia Jensen. First grade: Kerin Miessner, Diego Becerra, Jenny Ferguson, Fergu-son, Rebecca Porter, Aaron Scribner, Chandler Anderson, Robert Foley, Riley McCoy, Katie Wheelhouse, Angie deWitt, Keslie Gale, Izzy Vil-larini, Vil-larini, and Jake Monson. Second-grade: Zachary Hair, Brooke Morley, Kenny Ho, McKenna Chorniak, Ma-dyson Ma-dyson deed, Maka Limon, Mauricio Morales, Lizzy Jewkes, Jake Lamoreaux, Jamie Ja-mie Urias, Ian Chiniquy, Scott Harmer, Daxton Jacobsen, Max Oliver, and Diego Sejas. with my friends are happening happen-ing in abundance. Seriously, waking up in the morning is no longer something that just happens, hap-pens, it is an all-out battle. Like I said, spring break was needed. The week off of school gave me time to clear my head, and really take time to do things that I actually enjoyed. The number one change over spring break was sleeping in. I didn't get up until my body decided it was time to get up. My parents were worried that 1 would spend the whole week just sleeping and lounging around, and so they asked if Ja Insure four Boat, Trailer & ATVs Reading, Math, Writing, Custom Tutoring, Gw Prep., and Smiui229-atB (2582' 1 teste j decorated to resemble a New Orleans club. Tickets are- $35 per couple or $20 for individuals, and must be purchased by Monday, Apr. 28. No tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets can be obtained ob-tained by calling the school, or by contacting a member of the jazz band. Third grade: Lauryn Pili, Olivia Larsen, Connor McK-night, McK-night, Teya Patterson, Isabelle Payne, Ahyssa Wheelhouse, Mckenzie Means, Tim Haines, Megan Jensen, AJ Haderlie, and KyleTanner. Fourth-grade: Kelee Call, Cameron Benson, Nayeli Agu-irre, Agu-irre, Ashlin Chorniak, Taylor Porter, Andrew Flores, Casey Egbert, Christopher Gustman, Jacob Flores, Carter Smith, Kyliee Olsen, Lynn Ashton, and Timmie Jackson. Fifth-grade: August Jensen, Grace Jimenez, Keith Mel-drum, Mel-drum, Megan Vest, Houston Brady, Brayden Gleed, Heather Heath-er Pugina, Luis Sejas, McKinli my sister and I were interested in going on vacation. We both decided that we really did just want to stay home. Besides, there is plenty to do in this town. Finding something to do is often a very hard task, especially espe-cially to someone who's not extremely spontaneous. We found stuff to do. First day off we spent at the zoo. It may seem like something a little childish, but it was a blast. The zoo is a lot like our own little theme park, but better because it's cheaper, and there are no long lines to .UTTERS TO THE OITOR ONLfrtn 10-40 OFF On All In-Stock and Special Order Items 20 OFF All Accessories orem $ pleasant grove alpine Ess fast Vs "We try to make it a real-life situation where we 'hire' (the students) out," said Lance Le-Var, Le-Var, director of the instrumental instrumen-tal music department. Proceeds go to benefit the programs involved in the dinner-dance. "We'd love to have as many people come as possible." Hansen, Ban Isoke, Madison Keene, Carlos Palomino, and Philip Gillespie. Sixth-grade: Elizabeth Merrill, Erin Nerdin, Haley Sprague, Kalyn Howlett, Holly Nelson, Brian Gibbons, Kyla Molner, McKay Klein-man, Klein-man, Kandace Pinegar, Erika Liddle, Jenalyn Mecham, Morgan Clawson, Mia Felin, Aubrey Hart, Ashli Hollowell, Annie Larsen, Carli Tolman, Justin Male, Julianna Nelson, Kami Reiser, Matthew Heath, and Melisa Rollins. wait in. When we got home we went to the store and got a tie die kit, and we dyed some stuff, it was so fun. Another day, I helped with my little cousin's birthday party. She did laser tag, and it was so fun to play, even with the little kids. Another day 1 went to the bookstore for a couple hours and read magazines, and books. It was an amazing break, and I'm glad I stayed home. Serving Own a small business? Ready to start one? Discover why so many Utah County businesses prefer Western Community Bank. With every capability Your Highness may need, we stand ready to serve. Call 222-9006. T ft - . m .1 -v OremJr.High Panoramic pictures Panoramic Pan-oramic pictures are being taken today. Testing CORE testing has begun and continues to May 16. Open house The school will be holding an open house May 8 from 4 to 7 p.m. Aspen Elementary 4-H Showcase The 4-H Clubs are having a showcase for parents tonight at 6 p.m. Field trip Fourth-grade classes have a field trip to Heritage Park (at "This is the Place" Monument) in Salt Lake Friday. Last doughnut date The last doughnut date of the year, for the kindergarten classes, is at 9:20 a.m. Friday. Bonneville Hope of America Bonneville Bonn-eville first, second, and fifth grades are participating in the Hope of America program at the Marriott Center Tues- Author visit Bonneville grades 4-6 will receive a visit from author K.L. Fogg May 5. Testing State Core testing begins Monday and continues through May 16. 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