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Show Free Press - Wednesday, December - 22, 1993 Page 4 fM Jodie Holmes: You get out what you put in' i N. 2 "I By BRENDA T. PETERSON This week Pioneer Profile is Jodie Holmes. She is the daughter of Mary Holmes of Lehi and the late Gary Holmes. 5Lll iv Jodie is an enthusiastic member of the Lehi High School g squad. She was part of the cheer-leadin- I t fell 1- - 1- ifTi- - - II Ul I Pioneer Profile fr?w J cheering team which took first place t 7P b fell i! j uffii. jr-'- i Sfi 1 LU at the recent cheer and spirit competition held at South Towne Mall. At a recent regional competition held at Cottonwood High School, the cheering squad also qualified for national competition which will be held in California ir March. During the summer, the cheor leaders also received several superior ratings at the USA Cheerleading Camp held in Logan. Jodie's cheer- - JLi 3 Cedar Valley Reflections winners, front, Cristella Foster, Luke Pulham, Candice Messersmith, Halie Berry, Alisha Anderson, Jeremy Foster, Kyle Cook, Wyatt Cook. 2nd row: Jake Anderson, BreeAnn Sage, Maethel Jensen, David Berry, Kyle Olsen, Andrew Hansen, CrystalSorenson, Jessica Morgan, Cassie Messersmith. Back row.. Joshua Foster, Lesa Cook, Cole Adams, Brooke Berry, Chantelle Draper, SarahChamberlain, Monty Allred, Dusty Miller, Jessica Scarbrough, Amber Reid, Camille Hansen. Absent: Austin Adams. L-- Reflections Contest winners named at Cedar Valley Elem. Besides deciding on Christmas gifts for family and friends, Cedar Valley Elementary students have been thinking of what they would like to give the world. This year's themefor the annual PTA Reflections Contest is "IF I Could Give the World a Gift...." The Cedar Valley students wished they could give the world everything from peace on earth to a clean environment, friendly ani mals, loving families, trees, ers and even a bubble bath! Mrs. Hadfield's fourth-fift- grade h class won the Participation Award for the class with the most entries. Over 50 percent of the studentbody entered Reflections this year. Each entrant received a pencil, notebook and participation ribbon. The winners selected to represent Cedar Valley Elementary in the Council Contest are as follows: Chamber of Commerce names coloring contest winners WinnersoftheChristmas Coloring Contest, sponsored by the Lehi Chamber of Commerce have been announced. First place winners received $10, e winwith second- - and ners receiving $5 each. Winning entries were displayed at the drawing. Kindergarten: Michael Davis, first; Becky Rogers, second, Melissa Crowton, third; McKenzie Peck, honorable mention. third-plac- Gift-O-Ra- Fourth Grade: Brandon Gray, first; Tyler Parry, second; Corey Warner, third; Devin Wilkey, honorable mention. Fifth Grade: Jacob Bailey, first; Brandon Streadbeck, second; Calley Lester, third; Aleece Nelson, honorable mention. First Grade: Rebekah Pulham, first; Amy Loveridge, second; Dean LeBaron, third; Aaron Larson, honorable mention. , Second Grade: Megan Eisenhart, first; Ian Tyson, second; Lindsay Bellows, third; Amanda Woffinden, honorable mention. Heather Grade: Third Sixth Grade: Kinslee Worthen, first; Valerie Gurney, second; Leah Van Bloem, third; Abby Evans, honorable mention. Crookston, first; Rylee Worthen, second; Jacob Bingham, third; Chelsea Smith, honorable mention. history. Her philosophy of "You get out of life what you put into it," is also shown in the church and community activities she is involved with. She currently serves as the Laurel class president in the Lehi 10th Ward, and has participated in many city beautification service projects. She has also helped canvass local businesses in gathering donations for the Booster Club. In her free time, Jodie enjoys collecting glass ornaments, being with her family and teaching gymnastics at Gymnastics in Pleasant Grove. After high school, Jodie plans to attend college and major in secon- ward-sponsore- f vXjkii if and Scott Davis. "Purple Pride" winners are Michelle Edwards, Lindsie Bying-to- designed to stimulate interest and and Danielle Price. This last week was also a show of talent. Mrs. Longhurst's classes put on an excellent Christmas Choral Concert Tuesday night. These kids continue to improve, if possible, at each program. All who attended had the opportunity to enjoy the performance and leave with a large amount of the Christmas spirit. Mr. Hammer's band classes held a Christmas performance Thursday night that was superb. His students displayed their talents and musical abilities in each performance. The amount of talent we have here in Lehi Jr. is astounding. These kids are wonderful and we appreciate the family andfriends who have helped to support them throughout the school year. We at Lehi Junior High want to wish you and yours a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy School Year. The Knowledge Master Open was recognition for academic accomplishment. The contest was developed to run on classroom computers in order to provide all schools the opportunity to compete in a nationally academic contest without the. expense of traveling to a central site. Results of the contest are tabulated into national, state and enrollment-size rankings by Academic Hallmarks, a Colorado publishing firm that hosts the event. Boys basketball The Lehi Junior High boys freshmen basketball team had a very successful week, winning both of their games in dramatic fashion. On Wednesday they traveled to Payson and defeated them Seth Sunderland led the way with 15 points, followed by Randy Barnes with 10. Jason Yates played good defense, grabbing seven rebounds, while Jason Childs passed for four assists. Friday's game at Box Elder was even more dramatic than the win over Payson. With the score tied at 46, Seth Sunderland made the front Box Elder then end of a made one of two free throws with 11 seconds left. Lehi then rebounded the ball, with Jason Yates advancing the ball down court and throwing a perfect pass to Seth Sunderland, who made the shot from 28 feet away. Sunderland, along with Lance Magnusson, scored 16 points. Jason Childs passed for four assists, and Jake Beck played his usual steady game. The freshmen are now 40-3- Knowledge Master On Dec. 3, Lehi Junior High joined with students from 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Africa, Asia, Europe and South America in a gruel- I lm0t. i Jodie Holmes dary teaching with an emphasis on history. She hopes to also one day marry and raise a family. 8. team member contributed cantly." The Lehi Junior High girls basketball team has begun its preseason schedule. Currently their record is losing to Spanish Fork twice and once to a tough SpringviHe team. They defeated Payson at home, and travelled to Payson again on 1-- 3, Dec. 21. "I am very pleased with the progress of our girls," said coach Tony, McGeary. "We have come a long way since our first game, and we have worked very hard to improve fundamentally as a team." He pointed out their ability to work hard and their positive attitude. These girls have a strong desire to compete, and I believe it will pay off for us in our region," he said. This year's captain, Beca Allen, Katie Gillman, have and provided great leadership. Other team members include Josalyn Chamberlain, Jenica Cook, Cindy Franklin, Jana Fullmer, Hillary Gerber, Mandi Hadfield, Carey Hobbs, Sammie Robertson, Tiffany Snell and Julie Winsor. The team would welcome the community to any of the following home games, which are played at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6 - Mountain Ridge Thursday, Jan. 13 - American Fork Thursday, Jan. 20 - Canyon View Thursday, Jan. 27 - Orem Tuesday, Feb. 8 - Pleasant Grove mtmk one-in-on- e. ing academic contest. Usingknowl-edg- e derived from all subject matter areas, schools vied for top scores based on accuracy and speed. A team of 14 students at Lehi Junior High scored 1,463 of 2,000 possible points with a 98 percent accuracy. This score earned them first place in the state of Utah. This was a terrific team," stated game-winni- ng 3-- 2. Canon HP Series A-3- signifi- 0 FREE CLASSES FREE SERVICE EASY PAYMENT 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH TRADE-IN- S WELCOME Ci Grabert, Jan Grabert, Justin Hen-riJohn Howell, Matt Robison, Sarah Smith, Troy Smith, Ashlee Taggart, Marcee Taggart, Jennilyn Tucker and Scott Tucker. 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Students also raised over $1,430 in the "Reading with Heart" project on Nov. 22. lUfrliiilftT (I Banana Chair j J Sen A Holiday Gift Shop Hours: 12pm to 9pm Cassette Player all regularly priced merchandise Womens Clothing Men's Shirts, I Pre-Teen- I 29 Open Dec 22, 23, 27, 28, 517 North Center Lehi 768-962- 1 3 Days Only! 19" TUFF-- E I If Lena Gean Phelps, 1 East Main, American if m 1OC 0 c''' " 7 ' " E40off Super gift for any The versatility of this box makes it a great gift for both men & women Layaway now for Chrittmat V 22-2- I! - Tool Box S88 family memberl Wed.,Thurs.,Fri. Dec. 4 (Must have coupon All Merchandise : A $rei88 s, FF 5 f & SEWING MACHINE CABINET r.lemorex I T3 Model 004 JrJfr (VALUABLE COUPON A HI ite Christmas SERGER Bernette Super Christmas Idea 1090 BERNINA 1987 0 State, 10 DIRECTION FEED Stocking Staffers! - 1630 BERNINA Team members were: Jacob Baer, Tom Barlow, Gary Bezzant, Heidi Hardware 1 - Girls basketball together to solve the problems. Every J&4;SS' V Tri-Cit- y exciting to listen to them reason IS W tv d Lehi Jr. High Uevjs KM coach, Mrs. Sally Taggart. "They worked well together and it was -- V - point average while taking advanced placement classes in English and This has been a very busy and a very successful week here at Lehi Junior High. First we would like to congratulate the pride of our school. Our "Students of the Day" this week are Chris Barney, Mark Salter, Travis Sorenson, Aleisha Lucy n, son. Photography: Austin Adams, Cole Adams, Luke Pulham and Alisha Anderson. 40. Jr. high outlines successes Travis Sorenson, Melissa Willes Music: Cole Adams and Sarah Chamberlain. Literature: Dusty Miller, Lesa Cook, Cole Adams, Andrew Hansen and Crystal Sorenson. Visual Arts: Alisha Anderson, Cassie Messersmith, David Berry, Monty Allred and Crystal Soren- flow- ing enthusiasm has helped the squad to these victories. Jodie has also received the school's Outstanding Citizenship Award. 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