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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June Page 8 23, 1993 " r r71 i4 r V ' , irJ J J r f .itSy ' 1 ' f'! - v - vv 11 Hi Lfl Art students of Mary Ann show two pieces from her concentration of The works will be on display at the Lehi favorite Lehi her homes. printings featuring --- n lLivs. imi Judd-Johnso- foi'.nd-ti- Lwrrmr" - " "n : Hope ofAmerica winners... n Art Show at the Memorial Building. p Winners of the Kiwanis Club's Hope of America award at Lehi Elementaryinclude, Justin Libberton, Lacey Yates, Gunnar Clark and Sheila Baer. Art program soaring at Lehi High PUSS DALY don't teach art," said Mary art teacher at Ann hi High School. "They learn art." Although she was being complimentary to the students' own creart students at Lehi High ativity, ' liool are proving just how her direction has helped them in their Hchievements: this year, six art scholarships were awarded to Lehi students. She confers with college-leve- l art teachers to find out what they would like future students to be taught.; her Advanced Placement ;tu dents work at a college level during high school. Hy "I Judd-Johnso- Mrs. Judd-Johnso- follows a n discipline based art education DBAE) program, teaching art history, criticism and aesthetics in addition to the traditional production itself. As p art of a m aster's degree at Brigharn Young Univer-s- i ty, she was sen t to Europe to visit the schools and galleries. "They don;t teach art in Europe because art is their heritage and it is all around them," she explained. "Students there study art in the galleries and cathedrals." The European experience helps in teaching art criticism, where students must describe the use of elements such as shape, form and the use of space; explain the balance in the piece by showing what was emphasized and how the color palette was used; surmise what the artist was trying to say; and make a final judgement on whether the student himself likes the piece. An essential part of the DBAE program is to build up resources in the library. Having first developed a program at American Fork High has now School, Mrs. School Lehi the High helped library obtain art research materials valued at over $6,000. Judd-Johnso- n projects that students aren't capable of completing. Another policy is avoiding negative comments and ' comparing any one student's work to that of another. "The individual differences are the aesthetic beauty that art gives us," she said. Lehi Junior High School would Those differences h ave led her to to announce that the following like complete a "concentration," a set of works following a particular theme, ninth grade students were recogthis one featuring her favorite nized for earning the Presidential Academic Fitness Award. homes in Lehi. The criteria for this award are "The houses are fortresses for families that show how they want to maintain at least a 3.3 GPA (out to be seen," she said. She compared of 4.0) and score in at least the 80th homes to faces, and said that the percentile on a standardized test trees she loves to paint are like the battery. Margaret Alva, Nicole Anderhair. An American Fork native, Mrs. son, Alisha Bennett, Gary Bezzant, said she has always Desirae Bond, Keith Braithwaite, liked Lehi and spent her teenage Scott Bryson, Scott Cummings, Amy Dorton, Emily Ekins, Rachel Ellis, years working at Saratoga. She has already made plans for Jamie Evans, Patrick Felt, Gin a next year's art program, adding Francom. commercial art and Emily Gerber, Heidi Grabert, computer-aidedesign classes to others offered at Eric Griguhn, Benjamin Grimley, the school. Colby Harris, Melissa Hatfield, Christopher Heath, Darcy Herring, Melanie Pinkham to compete in Miss Teen of Utah Pageant Lehi Junior High students earn awards Judd-Johnso- Melanie Pinkham, daughter of Donald and Mary Pinkham of Lehi, Utah, will be among the candidates competing for the title of Miss Teen of Utah which will be held in Salt Lake City, June 24-21993. The winner of the pageant will receive a $ 1,500 cash scholarship, a host of merchandise awards, and an expense-pai- d trip to the National Pageant where she will join other titleholders from across the She also believes in a "successful art" approach, never assigning Each candidate will be scored in sixareasincludingachievement and service to school and community, personal development of talents and special interests, scholastic record, personality and poise in formal wear, and judge's interview. In addition, the candidates will take a written test designed to measure their general awareness of the world around them. Awards will be presented to the top eight Merit Finalists and to the outstanding candidates in each judging categories. Melanie will be sponsored in the n Todd Berry Catherine Holt, Jason Howell, Adam Hughes, Kelly Johnson, Heather graduates Todd Peterson Berry, the son of Rial and Laurel Berry of Lehi, graduated from Utah State Uni- versity with a major in human re- source management and a minor in economics in December, 1992. He , j ? attended the graduation ceremonies held on June 5. Todd served a LDS Mission in the Kentucky Louisville Mission. He graduated in March, 1989 with an associate of science degree from Utah Valley Community College. Todd has also studied at the BYU Jerusalem Center in Israel. He is working at the Lehi Roller Mills as the manager of human resources. full-tim- e Knutsen. Shirley Larsen, Dean Leavitt, Haleigh Page, Kristi Peck, Erin Peterson, Amy Powell, Rachel Pratt, Mark Quilter, Alice Ray, Sunny Ripple, Matthew Robison, Shawn - tl V Ji-f- it X ' vi v.. f A m ' I i Melanie Pinkham pageant by her parents, Wing Mortuary, Hutch's Appliances, Four Seasons, Cinco, Lehi Roller Mills, Tack 'n Togs, First Security Bank, and Pecks Builders Supply. i Christopher Sha wcroft, Danielle Skidmore, Emily Smith, Sarah Smith, Leslie Trane, Scott Tucker, Melissa Westwood, Shelli Wilson. ' Lehians grduate from Snow Breakfast Susan Clark, Mark Scott Gray and Russell D. Park were among 470 students graduatingfrom Snow College in its 105th graduation exercises. At the Lehi & Lindon Locations July 1st 6am Andrea Allen graduates "A Ji Look What's Coming to Vittles! July 1st Ross, f s nation. d pro-grfi- She will be heading to Bozeman, Montana for the 1993 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals. This comes after winning the Rocky Mountain Region in the goat tying event. Andrea Allen, daughter of Larry and Marilyn Allen, graduated from the University of Utah in ceremo- nies on June 11. Andrea received her degree in the field of physical therapy. mmommmm mMam mmi mm to i .it. m mvmm'.-w1 mmom 1 w America mm ? are, Lehi High School Varsity Cheerleaders for 1993-9Marci Oxborrow and Mandee Hansen. bottom row, L-Middle row, Annie Kirkham, Sheena Allred, Tori Christensen, Nichole Fox. Back row, Deborah Thatcher, Jodie Holmes and Lyndsay Kirkham. 4 Available only from Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Te f0I car, nume, anH health RickAlbrecht . insurance. STATE participating businesses II 59 756 - 3500 FARM rr r am INSURANCE i Siate Farm insurance Companies : ' ,H m Home Offices it ii ii x S A ..: .; B'oomington Minos liMJ ,11 E. Main, American Fork i ' II iia )) III mm limit mil, i i.i ri i i, ii I -- sl!:i: Z?VinVMZ-"'- i i vm&r si i rrn B - h'tiro mJrjwix-iii- i i.i'ni-w v i- m k i k. s v Advance tickets are good for one ride per ticket. 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