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Show Thursday, March 5, 1981 THE SENTINEL Page 6 . -- 1 o WSJ'. I ir. - h . Ki- V r-- - ... 1P (A v 0 ', . J IK I "... I Reflections Chairman Karen Tollefson presents a trophy to frey Lynn Corbett as other trophy winners Jeremy Plouzek, Wade Tollefson, and Tom Chipman watch. The five were chosen from a field of 68 entrants and will go on to district competition next week. -- Reflections contest winners at Majestic elementary include (front row, left to right) Jennifer Zabaglo, Jade Erickson, Ryan Park, Ryan James; (middle row) Tammy Hunsaker, John Paul Henrie, Mark Risher, Rebecca Schmalz, Linda Freer; and (back row) Greg Hamblin, Shawnie Seal, Lisa Robertson, Jennifer Brown, and Natalie Tippets. Majestic 4 J I v I turn d LJ L( Reflections winners proudly display their trophies. (Front, left to right) Wendy Keefer, Stephanie Iverson, Jeff Gardner, Matt Matthews, Jenny Watson, (middle) Holly Iba, Tasha Hobbs, Paul Keefer, Stephanie Bill, Aminta Quintero, (back) Brenda Klinger, Lisa Gandre, Dane Carlson, Scott Halton, and Jimmy Eakins. Granite Reflections winners proudly display their work. (Front) Lisa Cook, Krista Simon, Brian Millick, Alicia Lindsay, Richie Lundren, Cynthia Weeder. (Back) Nicole Jex, Allen Barney, Juliet West, Laura Tolman, Lori Steinfeldt, Monika Schmidt, Scott Bair. Not present: Andrea Smith. Westvale . fr v .jv. - m M5 I : ! 1 r Ifj J I.. L.iiwmI ' j j . 1 ' 1 I .v lTTj JC7 J fH CO f- I 'III 7 !2-J- 5 ? I I ZD O I: ) ( 1 Sandy Elementary Reflections contest place winners include (first row, left to right) Stacy Casper, Suzanne Rueckert, Kara Forsha, Missy Veenendaal, Lori Taylor, Ryan Linford, Stephanie Slaton, Tracy Lloyd; (second row) Kevin Bradford, Michael Bear-deJared Greenwood," Holly Taylor, Vicki jo Madsen, Kelly Crews, Laura Stevens, Celeste Joy Derricott, Kristine Jones; (third row) Jesse Curtis, Randy Kuretich, Nydia Watts, Collette Hymas, Kelly Washburn, Shauna Fails, John Linford, Aaron Wayman, Michelle Ostler, Scott Weaver; (fourth row) Jennifer Toole, Suzanne Bearden, Kimberly Snow, Tiffany Pierce, Carrie Ljenberg, Mario Lindsay; and (fifth row) Camilla Bird, Ellenee Walters, Randee Rouse, Kristen Shaw, LuJayne Winkler, Jason , -- J 1 n i iminnna ifnn iwimi n 1 mmm .Wii LjU urn wn. mi!: Winners in the Reflections contest are (front, left to right) first place winners: Tina Wolf, Tonja Hagan, Steve sion, Tracy Cambron, grand champion lower grades, Roberta Bir- ch, grand champion upper grades, Tony Dailey, David Linnarz (middle) second place: Shauna Wolf, Matt Spackman, Heather Nenow, Russel Jansen, Krista Bowlden (back) third place: Margaret DeHart, Scott Sumsion, Roxanne Richards, Jackie Brown, Jane Greenwood. Not present: Kim Hagan, Rebecca Keller, John Keller. PTA-sponsor- n, Sandy . ll W J Copperview Petersen, Joel Steadman. Alta View names Reflections winners studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received Report special training in human children's programs, call relations. the nearest branch of the A. Airman Carole In addition, airmen Salt Lake County Library Polanchek, daughter of who basic complete System or Janice M. Smith of 1430 training earn credits E. Sandy Hills, Sandy, toward an associate has been assigned to degree in applied science VICAclub Keesler Air Force Base, through the Community sponsors stomp Miss., after completing College of the Air Force. A stomp will be held for Air Force basic training. Sandra L. M. Nozzi, Jordan High students During the six weeks at daughter of Terry E. Mar. 6. The VICA club is Lackland Air Force Base, Mann of 7025 Sunburst Cottonwood the airman Circle, sponsoring the stomp. Texas, Libraries plan March programs Escape the blustery days of March into the First place winners in comfort of the library Alta View Elementary the music field were: where a wide variety of held the judging of their Mitzi contest Burton, and Chazzie programs are planned for Reflections children during the week 13. Hoopes. Friday, Feb. First place winners in of Mar. 9 through 14. First place winners in Films selected the literature field were: the visual arts field were: for especially Woodward, Jenny Jenkins, Greta Ryan will be Michael Kari preschoolers Raddon, Schaeffer, Becky Riggs," Bret Sharp and Jasorl Conde, Christa Eisaman shown in the Rainbow Room at the Whitmore andTraciTait. Bryant. are films Fun scheduled at the Peterson 10:30 a.m. Branch Library, 9340 S. Animal movies will be 700 E., on Saturday, Mar. featured at the South 14 at 10 a.m. This week's Jordan Branch Library, titles include "Big Green "Crystal 10300 Beckstead Lane, on Caterpillar," Saturday, Mar. 14 at 2 Tipps and Alistair," include Titles "Just One Me," and p.m. "Sand Castle." "Old "Noah's Ark," inforFor further Yeller," and "Incredible other and these on mation Journey." Library, 2197 E. 7000 on Thursday, Mar. 12 s., at Military has been Heights, promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of specialist four. Nozzi is a journalist at Fort Bragg, N.C. Shauna L. Smith, whose parents are Mr and Mrs Luther C. Smith at 384 Van Buren St., has been Midvale, promoted to airman in the U.S. Air Force. The rank of airman is the first promotion for enlisted personnel. |