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Show I Y Page IT', ('-- n ' ,1, ... "If . - I ' '"" f' 1 - f ' 1 T M"i I f - Y 6 f ! Yf " 'QXI0 '' Fi "r t fn y ?y t kVMW, v 7. Wl r, X VXrrr- Wednesday, June Nephi, Utah imcs-e6j- 0 - 7, 1995 Nephi Elementary School Student Recognitions vV 1F - f I jL' :& . ' Sfl i .v?' v-- j , ' k - . . AVOf 1? v Iv r u 7$, '? - First and second grade students at Nephi Elementary School who were named TERRIFIC KIDS Third grade students at Nephi Elementary School who were named Terrific Kids Terrific Kids for February, March, April and May by the Kiwanis Club are: Jeremy Jessen, Andrea for February, March, April and May by the Kiwanis Club are: Stefanie Warnick, Lynley Peterson, TERRIFIC KIDS Campbell, Danielle Hathaway, Brittany Potter, Matt Howard, Brandy Morris, Trent Campbell, Keisha Danielle Giles, Brandon Day, Atlee Osborne, Bud Woodruff, Nicholas Allred, Christina Kendall, Kyle Jones, Amberlee Lynn, Lad Memmott, Johnathan Hall, Tony Cutler, Brady Jones, Chelsea Park, Daniel Worwood, Amberly Westring, Melissa Hathaway, Melissa Park, Amanda Peterson, Lacey Smith, and Lance, Krista Johnson, Erin Evans, Cassandra Chryst, Tabitha Bawden, Kevin Greenhalgh, Sally Kristal Shaw. Missing, Melissa Pike. Smalley, Levi McKay, Seana Skipper, Chance Kendall, Chantel Wilkey, Robert Knowlton, Chase Olpin, Bethany Kenison, Kayla Rice, and Erika Dolan. Missing, Arnold Clements. Fourth grade students at Nephi Elementary School who were named Terrific TERRIFIC KIDS Fifth grade students at Nephi Elementary School who were named Terrific Kids Kids for February, March, April and May by the Kiwanis Club are: Jennifer Bailey, Amy Paystrup, for February, March, April and May by the Kiwanis Club are: Landon Thomas, Kellen Worwood, Heather Greenhalgh, Rochelle Kenison, JaNell Stephensen, Neal Fausett, Mindy Booth, Natalie Knowlton, Rachael Mickelson, Michael Wood, John Hallock, Jason Llewellyn, Tyson Taylor, Deone Joncas, . Crystal Steele, Ashley Alyse Greenhalgh, Trevor Gadd, Jamie Sevy, Hannah Bawden Tilyn Whitman, Rachel Hyde, and Ray . Smalley, Jeremy Young, Cole EveritU Angie Johnson, .. : Mitchel Forbes. M$sing,yanessaPmmd Goufctand Jofddn Shumwayl McKayla BrOUSh. Missine. Trari Worthington 1 ' '' ' ? 6V TERRIFIC KIDS ; Mike-Kendal- l, ; U .0 1 MOST IMPROVED Fifth grade student at Nephi Elementary School who received the Presidential CITIZENSHIP AWARD Third, fourth and fifth grade students at Nephi Elementary School who Educational Improvement Award for showing the greatest improvement in academics are: Landon received the American Citizenship Award are: Camron Baker, Chelsey Elder, Natasha Hall, Nathan Thomas, JayDee Markland, Riley Worwood, Jeremy Blackett, C.J. Snow, Mary Bawden, Rachelle Brooks, Brittany Frampton, Abe Lynch, Darci Maxwell, Alyse Greenhalgh, Darin Smith, Kristin Jones, Jesse Stephensen, Dusty Mecham,' Bobby Brough, Ashley Dolan, Anthony Milberger, Megan Jones, Kenison, and. Tyrell Orme. Annalisa Eyre, Bryan Jessen, McKenzie Rice, Brandon Wright, Melinda Isaac, Adam Everitt, and Jordan Gould. Missing, Julie Kenison. j , 1 lW ..s U AAf ' &;Vpv'Ji:r i " w ' , . y"- hh - U ! - i f NES PRINCIPALS Dr. Betty Mikkelson, Nephi Elementary School Principal, is joined by Mika Sperry and Alice Malquist, who served as Principal for a Day, in bidding farewell to another success' ' ful school year. , I . k 0 - m . f ' I NAVAJO RUG WEAVING Elizabeth Marshall demonstrates the art of rug weaving to 3rd grade students at Nephi Elementary School. . . ' if ,v I t or : 3rd grade students learn about Native Americans The 3rd grade student at a display of Navajo artifacts and Salt Lake City and represents the Humanities Arts Council by Nephi Elementary School have a' rug weaving demonstration. Mrs. Marshall grew up on the been studying different Indian lecturing at schools. She teaches Reservation in one student per year in basic cultures and their contributions Natajo Lukachukai, Arizona. She has weaving using the Navajo deto our present society. Elizabeth Marshall, sponsored been weaving for 25 years and signs and telling the legends by the Humanities Arts Council, was taught by her mother and behind each design. visited the school recently with grandmother. She now lives in u h |