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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 13, 1985 - Page 7 San Juan High School 1985 Sterling Scholar Nominees assumed to in dom Academy, Junior Statesand senior class vice presiman, dent. Joni is active in volleyball, track, tennis, FFA, FHA and Spanish Club. Chad Hosier, Sterling Scholar nominee in the general scholarship category, is the son of Robert and Joan Hosier. Chad plans a career in business. Serving this year as Senior Class president, he is also involved in student council activities. Chad is the youth member of the Blanding Economic Development Committee. He is active in the pop choir and enjoys drama. One of the organizers of the SPOT (Students Promoting Optimism Together), Chad is concerned with school spirit. Jim Eberhard, Sterling Scholar nominee in the music category, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eberhard. Jims proGary fessional goal is to play film music in the entertainment field. He has demonstrated a great deal of ability in all aspects of the music curriculum. He has been a three year member of the All State Band and has played in numerous honor bands, hi in will he perform WashingMay ton D. C. as a member of the John Phillip Sousa National Honor Band. has many leadership including an responsibilities, for student area workshop leaders, Masterminds, Leadership and You. Her achievements include Utah Business Week, Free Enter-pri- ze assembly and school participation in track, volleyball, cheerleading, drama, FBLA, and yearbook. Clint Pincock, Sterling Scholar nominee in the social science category, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pincock. Clint plans to pursue a degree in the social science area, with sis on history. empha- His achievements in high school include being an Eagle Scout, San Juan High band president, Utah Boys State delegate, Senate Youth, and Utah Close-U- p. He is very active in music and drama activities. Clint has received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. major childhood develop- ment in coUege. Sherri is the president of the Future Homemakers of America Chapter and has been active in many fund raising projects for this organization. She has been an aide at the elementary school in the kindergarten classes for two years. Her achievements and actBroncette Drill include ivities Team president. Pep Club vice president, and Acappella Choir vice president. Paul Guymon, Sterling Scholar nominee in the speechdrama category, is the son of Gary and Sharon Guymon. Pauls career goals include a major in a secondary interest in the theater. His activities includenumer-ou- s dramatic and speech presentations as well as contests. Paul was the San Juan High representative at Utah Boys State and at Freedom Academy. He served as a representative to the FFA National Convention and is currently the FFA Chapter pre-medw- ith reporter. te football Selected for Paul has honors, played football for three years. All-Sta- ter of Dr. William L, and Mrs. LaVerl Roberts. She is planning to study business in college. of the Future President Farmers of America Chapter, Alexia has won honors in par- liamentary procedure contests, crops and meats judging. A talented athlete, she received the Outstanding Basketball Player Award and was selected as a member of the all region basketball team, the most valuable track and field participant, and the recipient of the coachs award. Corry Cochran, Sterling Scholar nominee in the mathematics category, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Neldon Cochran. Corry plans to pursue a degree in computer science. Active and lettering in four sports, track, football, basketball, and basebaU, Corry was selected to be on the Academic te Basketball team. He is presently the vice president of the student council and a of National Honor member Society. Writing computer program s for physics, basketball and AU-Sta- classes is an interesting ESL challenge. Ray Hunt horsemanship Joni Lyman, Sterling Scholar nominee in the foreign language category, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clisbee N. Lyman. Her future career goal is to attend college and become a veterinarian. Joni has taken Spanish classes for five years and is active in the Spanish Club as well as teaching younger children Spanish. Her school achievements include Utah Girls State, Free clinic in Cortez soon Vo-Te- Christian Nielson, Sterling Scholar nominee in the business is the daughter of category, Preston and Dorothy Nielson. business in After studying to work for a she plans college, As student body president of San Juan High School, Christian category, is the daughter of Sam and Erlene Lewis, Sherri plans Telephones Serving Southeastern Utah Direct dial both in and out Royces 18,000 sq. mi, coverage Mobile Telephone Co. 611 S. Main 259-831- 9 Cm uGBGMEDGtoa CDsedEDeep SSSm.&ISUEB 03B(0J1ED Green River, Ut. to Arizona Henry Mtns. to Colorado Channels County Fairgrounds in Cortez. Ray Hunt is well known for his large business firm. Mobile 3 The San Juan Basin Area ch School is hosting a Ray Hunt Horsemandiip Clinic April 6 through 10 at the Montezuma Moab (IBn9GEEB(3?giEnB HiEElISSP mnuEssriy Alexia Roberts, Sterling Scholar nominee in the vocational education category, is the daugh- - clinics throughout the horse United States and Canada. His is different. This technique horseman teaches the rider, not the horse. But the end result is a calm willing horse. The Ray Hunt method callsfor making the wrong things difficult and the right things easy. Rays Colt Class will begin at 9 a.m., April 6, with the Horsemanship Class beginning at 6:30 p.m., April 7. Orientation for both calsses will be all day April 6. To Emergencies Anywhere in San Juan County Dial 0 Ask for Zenith 110 register, or for more in- formation, contact the San Juan Basin Area Vocational-Technic- al School, P. O. Box 970, Cortez, CO 81321, (303) 247-085- 565-84- 57 or(303) 4. Advertising Pays |