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Juab High School 3rd Quarter Honor Roll announced Here are the students who Ware, Carla Whiting, Brett Marcus Allred, Louis Bailey, Brian Bosh, Lisa Boswell, Clint have achieved the Juab High Woodland. 11th grade: Mindee Anderson, Bowles, Colby Carter, Angie School Honor Roll for 3rd QuarJared Everi1995-9ter Trudy Ballow, Shari Banks, Cook, Jeff Dansie, Brandon Gadd, 9th grade: Don Allred, Tiffa- Brady Blackett, Leslie Brosius, tt, Layne Fuell, Arin Gould, Ryan ny Allred, Allynne Bailey, Aman- Veronica Buckley, Nicholas Bart Garrett, Ingram-SperrKeti Sarah Hunt, Jodee Hall, da Bailey, Matthew Baird, Davis, Jonathan Eyre, Luke Jackson, Melanie Theresa Barnes, Sharon Boyd, Gadd, Brian Hall, Chet Jackson, Rosalina Bozzuto, Rosalynn Jaime Jarrett, Brenda Kenison, Johnson, Preston Jones, Janna Valerie Kenison, Bronson, James Coray, Kelly Jayson King, Jenny Kouns, Di- Kenison, Catherine n ElLofgran, Erika ana Masters, Nashay Lynn, Davis, Bradley Dinkel, Amy MatMarie AleMcKnight, Michael Malquist, Miller, Mellor, der, Kayleen Garrett, Stephen Amber Ostler, thew Nichols, Gliske, Amy Gould, Ashlee sha Newton, Crystal Newton, Valerie Paxman, Gould, Holly Hall, Natalie Hall, Roger Painter, Michelle Parkin, Brady Ostler, Chalene Hart, Diana Jackson, Danette Ricks, Isaac Spencer, Tarah Royce, Shawn Shepherd, Marcie Jackson, Jeremy Lynn, Michael Sperry, Jana Lee Stan- Hyrum Spencer, Nicolena Scott Stubbs, AngKaycee Lynn, Ruth Malquist, ley, Radona Steele, Heather Stephensen, Scott , ie Taylor, Nikkii Stephens-enTaylor, Scott Jeremy Stephensen, Morgan, Emily McKnight, Jennifer Wallace, AnWarnNewTruscott, Kevin Tippetts, Tyler Brett Mortensen, Kamelle J enni-fe- r White, drea Mario Ware, Angela Wilkey, ton, Collette Orme, Kyle Ostler, er, Tyler Whimpey, Alicia Wood, Billy Whiting, Lindsey Ostler, Camille Park, Emily Winn, Suzanne Woodland. 12th grade: Bryan Allred, Woolslayer. Bradley Peterson, Raelene Pew, Ann Marie Reynolds, Cynthia Jesse Allred, Jonathan Allred, Roth, Tiffany Shaw, Zachary Thomas, Tracy Thomson, Jennifer Warner, Megan Welsh, Scott 6. y, Nel-do- STERLING SCHOLARS From left: Brian Kenison, Alayna Olpin, Emilee Mangelson, Rachel Michael, Andrea Ware, and Marie Mcknight. Six cIHS students place Jennifer Wilson,. 10th grade: Susan Allred, Abby Bailey, Trina Baker, Justin Banks, Stephanie Boyd, Heather Brooks, Katie Brough, Cort-ne- y Carter, Trevor Casper, er, and Health Science; Jennifer Joshua Christopherson, Jory Wallace, Music; and April Mitch- Everitt, Tyler Fowkes, Mark Goble, Shawna Greenhalgh, ell, SpeechDrama. Lorraine Wallace, Sterling Hall, Tyler Hall, Derick Scholar advisor, acknowledges Hooper, Nathan Hunt, Scott the following businesses who of- Jackson, Jason Jarrett, Brady fered financial support: Cedar Kay, Tyson Kyhl, Robert Lovejoy, Hollow, First Security Bank, Brett Lovell, Kyler Lunt, Natalie Harmon Tire, Juab County, Mt. Martinez, Seth McPherson, AnNebo Thriftway, Nephi City, Ute drea Menlove, Machelle Miller, at Six Juab High School Sterling Scholars came home with the money from the Region competition of the Central Utah Sterling Scholars Awards program last Wednesday. This is the best showing for JHS students since Whimpey, Sh-ant- the program began. Rachel Michael, in Science, and Brian Kenison, English! were named Region winners. Runners up were Alayna Olpin, General; Marie McKnight, Art; Stampede Committee, and kin Motor. Alyssa Mitchell, Courtnee Neils-eStephanie Nichols, Karissa Olpin, Tamarie Olsen, Joshua Park, Katie Parkin, These Parkinson, Jeana Pay, Jeffrey Sarah Paystrup, Donni Phillips, Travis Rasmussen, Casey, Reynolds, Casey Shepherd, Sabrina Simons, Angela Sperry, Cole Sperry, Shanalee Stubbs, Par- n, Pay-stru- p, HISTORY FAIR Juab Middle School students who received 1st place awards at the Region History Fair are, from left, front: Adam Ware, Travis Kyhl, Trevor Royce, Chet Ludlow, and. Carson Park. Middle: Elizabeth Coyne, Jason Bastian, Ben Sevy, Derek Everitt, Adam Truscott, and Trevor Hooper. Back: Nettie Smalley, Brady Sutherland and Trent Wall. j J1 " - - Tamra Sutherland, Matthew History Fair held on March 20th at Snow College The Central Utah Regional History Fair was held March 20th at Snow College. Students in grades presented history research projects, competing 4-- for the opportunity to advance to the state contest. This year students were encouraged to explore the Utah Statehood Centennial as they addressed the theme Taking a Stand in History. They competed according to their age group in four different categories: historical papers, projects, perfor- HISTORY FAIR Juab Middle School students who received 2nd place awards at the Region History Fair are, from left, front: Stephen Anderson, Michael Wood, Dusty Wilde, BJ Menlove, Devin Olsen, and Will Cano. Back: Alisha Jones, Taraca McPherson, Annie Brough, Kaydee Morgan, Micah Parkinson, and Scott Wallace. Absent from photo, Marci Blackett. From left, front: Erika Masters, Jennifer Wallace and Tiffany Allred. Back: mances, and media presentaMUSIC FESTIVAL tions. After being judged, they Stephen Gliske, Bryan Allred and Kent Allred. were treated to a special movie Group going to State Musical Festival presentation. The Utah History Fair is a program of the Mountain West Jennifer Wallace will perform Center for Regional Studies at Three soloists and a mixed en- - semble Festival to be held at e semble will represent Juab High Timpview High School late in a vocal solo, Erika Masters a, Utah State University. It is a Gliske and of ed the Division State Utah solo, Stephen by School at the State Solo and En- April. trombone solo. A mixed ensem- History, the Utah Humanities ble made up of Bryan Allred, Council, the State Office of EdKent Allred, and Tiffany Allred ucation, Utah State University, will also perform. Brigham Young University, and These students earned a su- the Utah Statehood Centennial perior rating and a state recom- Commission. mendation from judges at the x Students in Juab School Disrecent Region Solo and Ensem- trict who placed at the History ble Festival. fund-flut- . Board renews Principal Cindrich contract : district. The district would then need to prove cause to remove By Myrna Trauntvein Times-New- s the employee from a position. Correspondent Juab School Board members agreed to keep Andrew Cindrich as principal of Juab High by essentially doing nothing. If the board does nothing, said Tracy' Olsen, district clerk treasurer, "the contract is renewed. Olsen said the matter was discussed in executive session and was not voted on in open session because it did not need to be. Cindrich, like all new district employees, has been on a provisional contract. All employees are provisional for the first three years they work for the district. After that, employees are basically under contract with the However, he said, all employees are provisional for the first three . 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The board discussed whether or not to keep Cindrich on in executive session. Since it was decided to retain his services, no . 1996-199- action was required," said Olsen. HISTORY FAIR Mona Elementary School students who placed . Had Cindrich not been kept as principal, it would have required at the Region History Fair are, from left, front: Peter Michael and Jake Molyneaux. Back: Dallas Paul, Jeffery Kay, Heather Kay, and a vote in public session. Cheyenne Howarth. |