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Show Page illje B4 rr imrs-3nbrprnir- Thursday, February J0.j!t000 nt 93 It, L -- Ts 1 v.a, - Y? mv Jacquelyn Kenneth Holly Adams Brueck Burraston Brenda Holyoak Olivia Kulander Kelly Johnson (7 Austen Lefebvre Mark Munt Shelly Nation J Kimberly Usa Swenson von Koch Eleven GCHS students will compete as Sterling Scholars by ling St holar is a si holarslup coiiijh-tiliothat riiiipuis and t ruour t ill in ag-in S holarslup Ijodary Marshall intern T-- I Grand County High School hut. its candiddU-- for tin- 2HK) Stor Storing; S holar ronqx-liliosoliiU-- leadership, and Citienship - 1 r( s Various st hools around t he state BEDROOM APARTMENTS FULL RENT OR GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZED & 2 Rent based on Income THE VIRGINIAN APARTMENTS 300 South Moah, Utah 84532 71 E. (435) 259-239- 5 crroRTvaiiv Just when you thought the schedule at The College of Eastern Utah 4 couldn't get any better it did! Look at what Archie has come up with: Some entertaining and enlightening for those h ho never get tired non-- t redil i lu e two-yea- of learning: blanket) Sat., feb. 12, $15 fee. Website Creation Sat., leb. 12 & ?6 - 9 to noon - S?5 fee. Abuse Child Sat., feb. 19 - 9 to noon - $10 fee. Reioqniinq Beginning Sewing Sat., Mar. 11 & IB, 9 to noon - $40 fee. Bring your own sewing maihine if it is portable, fix Your Bicyde, Sat., Mar. 25, 9 to noon - $25 fee. Naturopathu Medicine & Acute Care - Sat., Mai 25, 9 to noon - $15 fee. 5;0Ce Ji limited for computer classes! Ai upresMire for Health (bring 10 a.m.-- l a - p.m. Keep checking our ads. Who knows what Archie will come up with next! outdoor track and debate. Mark plans on heading off to Utah State University next fall and majoring in Engineering. Olivia Kulander, daughter of Jil and Charles Kulander, will compete in Forgein Language. Olivia was a lot more information on dosses offered, call stop in at the Center for Higher I duration, 125 Vest 200 South. 259-725- or offer tuition reductions or more to the w inner and runners up in each category Westminster College in Salt like City offers renewable full tuition for four years to any winners, and half tuition for four years to the runners up This year GCHS is able to fill 11 of the 12 categories, leaving only the Social Science area open. Candidates that will represent GCHS on March 27 m Monument Valley are son of Cheryl Austen Jenkinson and Thomas lefebvre, in Genera. Siholarship Austen is a memiier of the boys soccer team, track, and cross country team. He is currently a member of Student Council and maintains a 4 0GPA. After high school, Austen plans to attend the Air Force Academy Holly Burraston, daughter of laiwrence and Jaime Burraston, will compete in Knglish. Holly is a mem-Ix-- r of the Drill Team and Student Council. She plans on attending Southern Utah University and majoring in Elementary Education. Kenneth Brueck, son of Phil and Linda Brueck, will compete in Mathematics. Kens a member of the boys soccer team and Student Council. He also attends every home athletic event. Ken plans on going to Southr ern Utah University, then a mission for the LDS church, followed by more schooling at Brigham Young University Mark Munt, son of Michael and Valerie Munt, will compete in Science. Mark was a member of the football team and indoor track team. Right now he spends his time with 7 member of the tennis team and drama club this year. At the moment, ( Mivia is taking her 2nd trimester of school in Mexico I usa von Koch, daughter of Kuss and Mary von Koch, will compete in Spist h and Drama Lisa is a member of the drama and debate teams, along with the girls soccer team. She has also held numerous roles in community plays such as Harvey Lisa thinks she will either attend the University of Utah or the University of Arizona, but she knows that she will major in Drama. Kelly Johnson, son of John and Robyn Johnson, will compete in Visual Arts. Kelly was a member of the football team this year and is starting the boys soccer season now. Recently, Kelly painted the sets for the Drill Teams novelty dance. Brenda Holyoak, daughter of Ronald and Katherine Holyoak, will compete in Music. Brenda is a member of the Drama Club and Sounds Grand Next fall Brenda is going to Southern Utah University. She may major in Music, Interior design or clothing design. Jacquelyn Adams, daughter of Diana Adams and Hal Adams, will compete in Technology Education. Jacquelyns a member of the Drama Club and plans on attending school at Weber State, Snow, Dixie or Westminster. Kimberly Swenson, daughter of Three Moah students make SUU dean's list Three students from Moab were listed on the fall semester deans list at Southern Utah University. To be included on the list, a student must complete at least 15 semester hours of academic work for which a letter grade is awarded. The student must also earn a grade point average of at least 3.6 for that work. That is roughly equivalent to an letter grade average. The students are Bruce Louthan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Louthan, April Munt, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Michael Munt, and Ginger York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric York. Historically, about 10 percent of SUITs students make the dean's list. Forester receives conservation award SUNRISE AIRLINES IfouiEr Sallti Moalb Lalke coimmiectfnomi For Reservations and Information Call at locally or 435-259-34- 22 Toll-fre- e WINTER SCHEDULE Effective Nov. 1,1999- - March 31, 2000. FARES (includes 7.5 Y1 Y2 B2 M2 Fare is le FET) Unrestricted One Way $141.00 Unrestricted Round Trip $255.00 7 Day Advance ReservationPurchase $218.00 14 Day Advance ReservationPurchase $198.00 and subject to a $50.00 change fee. Grand County Soil Conservation District has recognized Bill Zanotti, a forester with the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands, as its conservation partner for 1999. The award was given for Zanottis dedication and participation with the Soil Conservation District board. Zanotti has participated on the board for two years and has been instrumental in helping the district reach its goals. Bills dedication and commitment to conservation efforts have proved invaluable to the board during the last year," said Gary Cornell, area manager for the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands. Were particularly proud that he represents our division so well." The award is given each year to a person the board feels has made outstanding contributions to conservation during the previous year. Zanotti haa been with the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands comLloyd and Kathy Swenson, will pete in Business and Marketing Kim is a member of the Drama Club and the yearbook staff She plans on attending college at Utah State University and majonng in Business. Shelly Nation, daughter of Jess and Lucy Nation, will compete in Family, Consumer and Health Sci ences. Shelly was a member of the volleyball team and was selected to Team. the Sterling Scholars complete a complex portfolio to show their acAll-Sta- complishments lu the judges. In some categories, such as Drama, candidates are required to demonstrate their abilities in that area. 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