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Show Free PreM - Wednesday, December 11, 1991 - Page 8 CasieBuckner Ninth graders learn true Christmas spirit By KRISTA HADFTELD Casie Buckner, daughter of Kathy Buckner and Craig Buckner, is very important to Lehi High. She is this week's Pioneer Profile. They're sew and sews Pioneer Profile The Ninth Grade sewingclass at the Lehi Jr. High School has made to donate to the local Sub for Santa this year, it was reported by Principal Glen Clark. Casie is involved in many school activities. Besides being the busi- Under the direction of instructor Susan Patten the 24 girls in the class has made a total of 30 shirts in various sizes, for both boys and girls, from size 18 months to adult sizes. ness manager for the student council, she is active in debate, drama, tennis, and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is also involved in the Lehi City Youth Council. She maintains a 3.9 gpa even with her very busy schedule. When she isn't busy with school, some of her hobbies include: reading, playing the piano, socializing with her friends, going dancing, and listening to music. Casie says she always has to be doing something. Casie lives up to her philosophy of life, "Succeed in everything you do, and do it on your own. Be independent. Learn as much as possible According to Mrs. Patten the material was all donated by Warehouse Fabrics in American Fork. Casie Buckner to go either to Georgetown University or Northwestern College. She then wants to get a job in either government or law. We are glad to have Casie as a member of our student council and we wish her luck in life. before you die." Following high school she hopes ft- - "We really appreciate their donation. It has given the girls an opportunity to test their sewing skills as well as participate in a service project," she said. She noted that all the seams were finished on the serger and were all made during their regular class time. Jennifer Stillman, left, hangs made by the ninth grade girls on a display board, as Jenel Snyder, works on a shirt. The girls made 30 shirts to donate to the program. Sub-for-San- - Y - lli pops pg, i ta -. Your hometown businesses offer convenience, - American Kelli Freeman New teacher Meet Kelli Freeman, a new teacher at Lehi High School. Miss Freeman has lived in Delta and West Jordan, and graduated from West Jordan High. She is the daughter of Kent and Kathy Freeman. She earned an Associate Degree from Snow College, and a bachelor degree in English at Utah State University. This is her first teach at LHS t A 4 quality, great service and competitive prices and you rarely have to fight crowds and traffic! Shop in American Fork for everyone on your Christmas list. The more you shop locally the greater your chance of winning a valuable shopping spree or one of many other great orizes! Don't miss nut? ing assignment. ' Besides teaching English, she is the advisor to the school newspaper, "The Pioneer Post," and coached the volleyball team. "Teaching has been an enjoyable challenged," she smiled, noting that "Lehi High has proven to be good to me, both the students and the faculty." ! . A, i " shopping spree! Or one of several $100 shopping sprees and many other valuable prizes! Enter the drawing and get extra copies of the children's coloring contest at any of these American Fork businesses: Albertsons Allen's Super Save American Fork Hospital (Pink Shop) Apollo Hall Arby's Barratt Builders Supply Big John's Country Story Bromley's Egg Store Christensen's Citizen Deseret Industries (No purchase required. Need not be present at drawing to win. Foreign exchange student from Germany Antje Ramoth is a Foreign Exchange Student from Germany attending Lehi High School this year. She is from a community, Vetschau, about the size of Lehi, is near the astern border of Germany. She ismaking her home with the Steve Jeflery family in Lehi. The Jeffers have one older son and and also younger children. At home Antje lives with her mother. She has one older sister and two older brothers. Her mother and sister art both teacher and her brothers are attending a university. After leaving Lehi High she will return home to more schooling. Before the unification of Germany the schools in her town offered only to 10th grade. She has been attending a school that offered high school courses in a nearby city. "I have to rid a but about an Yogurt Parlor Our thanks to these sponsors: non-participati- ng American Fork City Bank of American Fork Zion's Bank Geneva Steel Parker's Drive In ) The story of last year's winner: Last Day to enter the hour each way to get there," she said. She stated that schools in Western Germany had classes totalling 13 years and that because she came here this year, mighthave to take another two years to complete her high school there. $500 drawing is Sat., AF woman II "7 wins $500 S shop spree Janet Allred had hoped she would the Christmas Tree offered by the American Fork Hospital Pink Ladies this year. She didn't. Instead, she was the grand prize winner in the American Fork Chamber of Commerce Christmas promotion and the winner of a $500 Christmas shopping spree. This is going to be so fun," Mrs. Allred said when she picked up her prize. "There are so many things that you need. I really don't know where I'll start." She did say she hoped to keep the prize a secret from her four children. "I don't want to tell them," she said. "They'll think they get it." Mrs. Allred entered the contest at the Pink Shop in the American ForkHospital, where she does cleri- win Following her high school completion she plans to enter a university. "I like it here at Lehi High," she said. "It is a lot more fun and a lot easier than in Germany." She says the students and staff have treated her with friendliness and "it is a good atmosphere here." Antje said she has fit in with school and the programs offered. She said in Germany there are no ports offered at the school. They are offered through community programs and that she has enjoyed going to some of the games here. . rd Read's Jewelry Sherwood Office Supply COPYRAMA Antje Ramoth Smith Rexall Drug Durfey Dry Cleaners Fakler Tires Gene Harvey ChevroletGeo Golden Corral House of Ivins Ivins Act II Jack & Jill Lanes Kentucky Fried Chicken Marko (Napa) Auto Parts Middlekauff Pontiac, Buick, GMC Nuttal Fabric Wholesale Warehouse JI " .'S3r f:, - xJ v rlf Today (Dec. 11) is the last day J contestr jjjjntries. iff to turn in coloring m vvv Janet Allred... ...contest winner cal work. She also entered at Sherwoods in downtown American Fork. In addition to Mrs. Allred, five winners of $100 shopping sprees were announced. They are Annette McClure, Lehi; Shirley Higley, Lehi; Doug Stephens,Highland; DiAnn Berry, Lehi; and Noraleen Day, American Fork. V AVS6 M Ccratra |