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Show San Juan High releases second quarter honor roll San Juan High School has released the second quarter Principals list. These students have at least five classes and maintain a perfect 4.00 grade point average. Members of the freshman class on the list include Meagan Adams, Brielle Black, Megan Larson, Leslie Lyman, Michael Lyman, Noelle Lyman, and Laura Turk. Sophomores on the list include Kerry Bayles, Corey Boland, Abby Brown, Brett Burtenshaw, Stefani Carroll, Tim Glass, Tyler Ivins, Annelise Johansen, Mateo Johnson, Cori Jones, Janice Kirk, Durk Knight, Amelia Larson, Debbie Laws, Deco Lyman, Eileen Mellor, Brittany Nielson, Tiffany Palmer, Tyler Perkins, Jennifer Richmond, Brittony Shumway, Travis Shumway, Melita Stringham, Jered Tate, and Kristy Walker. Juniors on the Principals list include Zeb Crofts, Amber Grover, Christina Guymon, JB Harris, Marie Hickman, Neal Hurst, Kyle Laws, Stacy Lyman, Platte Nielson, Ryan Palmer, and Jeremy Williams. Members of the senior class Sampson, David Shumway, and Laralyn Wright. Juniors on the list include Laici Adams, Elissa Benally, Jessica Black,. Marci Bowring, Angela Bradford, Devan Burtenshaw, Keith, France Nielson, Beckie Randall, and Mori Stringham. The honor roll is for students who maintain a GPA between 3.5 and 4.0. Members of the freshman class on the list include Tiffany Acton, Andy Black, Cody Campbell, John Clarke, Farley Crofts, Mike Dandy, Brittney Jeanine Christiansen, Anna Distel, Justin Eberling, Laura Guymon, Jesse Holden, Jon Einerson, Trenton Herring, Christopher Hickman, Joyce Hout, Cara Hunt, Sarah Hurst, Ruth Kimmerle, Kerstin Lyman, Lacey Palmer, Joshua Raisor, Tony Savarese, Gina Shumway, Mark Thornton, and Cody Webb. Members of the sophomore class on the list include Marisa Begaye, Natauni Black, Josh Bradford, Trent Bradford, Crystal Cosby, Ivy Delorme, Christopher Flavel, Sean Herring, Shylo Hunt, Jennifer Hurst, Sean Hurst, Clayton Johnson, Sastia Johnson, Sammy Lang, Michael Lee, Kelly Lyman, Michael Nielson, Bryce Pederson, Amanda Perkins, Cole 7 Pilling, Therrall Poyer, Mary Pugh, Jeremy Raisor, Jamaica Redd, Brione Reed, Yikanee with perfect grades include Mitchell Asbury, Strawberri Bayles, Meg Barton, Penny Burgess, Christina Cosby, Nathlele Kalauli, Russell THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 3, 1999 - Page Hughes, Breanne Hylton, Tyrel Lacy, Valena Lake, Curtis Nielson, Cassie Purcell, Landry Redd, Tyler Singer, Jonathan Tate, and Jami Vick. Seniors on the list include Andy Adams, Pam Bayles, Sheena Bayles, Todd Bradford, Brenda Brown, Saralee Brown, Blake Burtenshaw, Jennifer Carroll, Zac Christensen, Jesse Christiansen, Marsha Curley, Danny Flannery, Taylor Guymon, Kisti Harris, Robert Hosking, Jimmy Johnson, Josh Johnson, Nathan Kartchner, Tiffany Kimmerle, Michelle Lacy, Aminnie Laws, Peggy Lewis, Dar-len- a Mustache, Kellen Nielson, Scott Nielson, Becky Palmer, Becky Raisor, Devin Reed, Regan Richmond, Arica Rogers, Aaron Sanford, Jesse Sosa, Sarah Swapp, Brad Thornton, and drew Wilcox. An- The last class to be highlighted this year are the freshmen. The freshman class at Monticello High School features a strong group of young wrestlers who show great promise. Not only is this the team of the future, but many of these young men already wrestle on the varsity team this year. No one will be surprised to see some of these wrestlers representing MHS in the state tournament on February 11,12 and 13 at the E Center in Salt Lake City. Team members from the freshman class include: Curtis Burtenshaw, Daniel Fuller, and Andy Butler. Bottom row: Alden Jack, Jeff Blankenagel, T.C. Garcia, Mark Snyder, and Kyle Curtis. Not pictured are Trevor Pehrson and Ryan Vallerio. Courtesy photo shall never have friends if we expect them to have no fault. Thomas Fuller We ON JUNE 20, UTAH POWER'S 4TH ANNUAL BOUND FOR BELIZE CONTEST WILL SEND FOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ONE TEACHER TO THE v JUNGLES OF CENTRAL AMERICA FOR A TROPICAL WEEK-LON- G FORESTRY ECOLOGY COURSE. DURING THEIR STAY IN BELIZE, STUDENTS WILL WORK IN THE RAIN FOREST, TRACK EXOTIC ANIMALS AND EXPLORE MAYAN RUINS. CONTEST ENTRIES MUST BE IN BY MARCH 1. ASK YOUR SCHOOL'S SCIENCE TEACHER FOR DETAILS OR J CALL TOLL FREE FOR MORE INFORMATION. Eligible students must attend a high school served by Utah Power. UTAH POWER ,4 IiaCiyrp Ci"npuny www.pacifkorp.tom waot |