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Show Ed U C ATI O N Music specialist Kirk instills passion through lecture at Lehi High ' "Singing is good for your health," asserts Jim DeBusman, a barbershop quartet enthusiast who recently lectured to Lehi High School music students about the value of singing. the invitation of Carl Dastrup and Manu Harris. The specialist shared insights into the value of music, singing in particular, and taught the group two harmo- He praised the students for their attention and the school for its positive environment and unlike many atmosphere, schools he has visited where violence is prevalent police guard faculty and students. Jim Wheeler, vice presidents of leadership training for the Mountain Rocky District, accompanied DeBusman to four nious tags. "Singing is healthy because it helps to release stress and to express emotions that we cannot otherwise express in words alone," said DeBusman. "It is especially helpful when we sing with emotion and passion and from the heart." Utah schools in an effort to reach out to youth across the nation to help them derive enjoyment and values from singing. In return, a quarter, composed of Nathan Bushman, Chad Neth, Kimball Snyder and Joe Walker, sang a portion of Kurt Bestor's The Prayer of the Children in harmony. four-pa- Safe boating workshops to By Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent nominal charge for course material and will provide essential information for every type of boater. Topics range from boat handling and seamanship to lines and knots. Additional information covers engine troubleshooting, boat trailering, rules of the road, and necessary equipment to bring along. Before most state waters become ice free again, boaters are invited to attend several safe boating workshops to make their summer experi- ences more enjoyable. Courses will be taught March 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Salt Lake Public Library, located at 209 East 500 South in rt be offered organization dedicated to boat- ing education, civic service, and fun. Boat ownership is not a requirement to participate. Members enjoy additional benefits ranging from advanced educational courses to social activities. For more information contact Nathan Dozier at (801) 301-589- 3. -- - February 18, 1998 Kirk is a dedicated senior at Lehi High School, where he is a member of the National Honor Society. He has also participated in the wrestling program, and he lettered in golf his sophomore and junior years. He has received the National English and Science Merit Awards, was selected as an scholar, and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. 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M c m l tr I C , Hunter safety class to be offered March 3 Now is the including facts such as that melted candle wax can make a great emergency replacement for lost fillings or that honey can make a good antibiotic oint- By Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent 7 5 Lehi s. Compact first aid guide available for recreationists Page , , Over 60,000 members partici- recre-ationist- - at the Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership cont ' ' ference and attended the Junior Statesman summer school at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. . kf Last year, Kirk was selected as a counselor for the HOB Youth Leadership conference and he also represented Lehi at Boys' State. Kirk maintains a 3.94 GPA while taking advanced placement classes in, English A Literature, U.S. history and Kirk Meldrum government, European history, drums. He is a member of the comparative government, bioloAnd he gy, psychology, and macro and Alpine 12th Ward. micro economics. works part time at Ballard In other activities and interMedical in Draper, Utah. He also plans on attending and ests, Kirk enjoys snow boarding, golfing, and playing the graduating from college. sented pate in the United States Power Squadrons as volunteers to make the waters safer for The squadrons are America's largest family boating Salt Lake City. Sponsored by the United States Power Squadrons, these boating courses are free with a -- Meldrum: 'Never underestimate abilities' "Never underestimate your abilities," is the personal credo of Kirk Meldrum this week's Pioneer Profile. Kirk is the son of Tim and Carol Meldrum of Alpine. 'jz People who sing live longer and enjoy more fulfilled lives. Such is the theory of Jim DeBusman, a Eugene. Ore. music specialist and representative of the International Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA). DeBusman recently spoke to choral and music appreciation classes at Lehi High School on Free Press z io ii. i (i ii k . c o in 11 mil llutiMitfr |