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Show Page 6 Nephi, Utah 'Stye Former winners, members sought for Sterling Scholar anniversary Richard Utah then 5cl)oot Nevs . . . Former Central JHS Correspondent The Juab High School Senior of the Week" are Jaime Jarrett and Ben Joe Markland. Jaime Jarrett is being recognized as a Senior of the Week. Her parents are Jim and Sylvia Jarrett. Dancing is her hobby. Her high school accomplishments include: 5 JV Cheerleader, 6 Drill Team, President of Drill Team, and Honor Roll. Jaime likes the dances and the new principal at Juab. She plans to attend college and get married. Ben Joe Markland is a Senior of the Week. His parents are Joe and Rayma Markland. His hobbies consist of high school and drama. Bens accomplishments include: Student Body Activities Manager, Region Champ Drama I.E.H.H., and Student Body President. What he likes best about Juab is, That everyone 94-9- 96-9- 7 896-821- Anderson served as chairman of the committee from November 1985 to October 1989 and Juab Middle School News... Art classes enjoy assignments This quarter the students have been learning the concept of shading light and dark to create the illusion of shape and volume. In addition to this concept they signments for 2nd quarter. They will receive instruction on color started with the concept of line and how it relates to the whole first quarter. The assignments composition in a painting or for first quarter included the fol- drawing. lowing: Designs made with lines, Currently the students have scribble art designs, faces drawn been creating their own cartoon to proportion, perspec- caricatures. They have really liked this experience and have tive, and block lettering. one-poi- nt UNCAREjp Introduces... THE SMALLESTAND LIGHTEST OXYGEN SYSTEM AVAILABLE UNCARErr leader in The Sterling Scholar program is completely sponsored by donations from individuals and businesses. We are grateful to those who support the program for our area youth, explained Anderson. Linda Miller, Gunnison High School, takes care of judging facilities and the luncheon forjudges in April. George Richardson of Millard High School secures judges from universities for Rebecca Bracken Judging Day that is scheduled for April 1, 1997. Mavanee Loftus, Sevier School District, coordinates scholarships with 16 universities, and counselors at each school work with nominees to Rebecca Bracken Sindar of apply for available scholarships. Committee members and the Sandy completed requirements schools they represent are: Tam- for a master of education degree my Christensen, Wayne High; in elementary education from Natasha Madsen and Connie Utah State University. Good, Manti High; Lorraine WalSindar, daughter of Dwain R. lace, Juab High; Luella Hall, and Joyce M. Bracken of Nephi, North Sanpete High and Creigh- is married to Frank L. Sindar of ton King, Wasatch Academy. Los Angeles, California. They Also, Kevin Eppich, North have five children. Sevier High; Rick Pruitt and She attended Juab High Stewart Shaver, Richfield High; School, and received a bachelor Kathie McFarlane, South Sevi- of science degree in elementary er High; Ken Nielsen and Betty education from Brigham Young Jo Western, Delta High and Lin- University in 1981. da Baugh and George RichardSindar teaches in the Granite School District. son, Millard High. Sindar earns Masters Degree from USU gram, now in its second year, vis- its elementary schools located outside of the Wasatch Front that are unable to send students to visit the Museum in Salt Lake due to budget or travel restric- tions. Museum on the Move, funded by the Utah State Office of Edustucation, targets fourth-grad- e dents by providing material to coincide with the states science curriculum, which focuses on Utah natural history. Teachers can choose from 10 different teaching kits to help supplement their lesson plans. Some of the offers a rolling museum, most popular topics include: Anpacked full of real objects and imals & What They Eat, Archaeartifacts to give students hands-o- n ology: Understanding Past Cullearning experiences in nat- tures, Rocks, Minerals & Soils of ural history. The outreach pro Museum on the Move is a valu able teaching resource. It makes available wonderful artifacts that schools usually do not have the opportunity of owning. Kids are able to feel, touch, examine the objects, which generates a whole new excitement for learnAt the end of ing science. each discovery session, children are not only left with a bookmark and a free pass to visit the Utah Museum of Natural History, but with the encouragement to ex- plore the natural wonders around them. smmmmm a "a,iona,ly recognized ; replaced by Utah Museum of Natural History brings real artifacts to Nephi and Mona elementary schools performed with excellence. They Students at Nephi and Mona are learning that art can be fun! Elementary Schools, who have Lamont Butterfield visited never held a fossil millions of the Careers class November years old, guessed what foods an 21st. He discussed his duties as animal ate by examining its jaw a respiratory care practitioner and teeth, or determined the difand talked about different situ- ferences among Igneous, Sediations he has had to deal with in mentary, and Metamorphic rocks his job. He also brought several by touching samples hundreds of machines and devices that he years old, were recently able to uses and let the students exper- enjoy these natural history disiment with them. They enjoyed coveries and much more. The the hands on experience. Museum on the Move is providing school children this special opportunity. The Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah HOME OXYGEN EQUIPMENT UPDATE was L Utah Awards Program. This is our programs silver anniversary, and we want to when needed can come together slack, every class matters, even commemorate those individuals as a school and show our school if it is gym or art. Do your work responsible for organizing the spirit. In the future, Ben plans and then play later! Make High program in our area and also the past winners of the program, go to college and travel the world. School one of your greatest said Mark Anderson, committee His advice to the youth, Dont chairman. The April 3, 1997, awards program at Wayne High School, Bicknell, marks the 25th anniversary of the Central Utah program. Former winners and charter committee members should contact the committee secretary, Mavanee Loftus, at the Sevier 4 School District Office at to let her know if they will be able to attend the awards program, Anderson explained. We want to also display portfolios of past winners along with portfolios of current contenders at the awards program, continued Anderson. The Central Utah Committee met October 15 at North Sevier High School to plan this years program. The committee is comprised of educators from region Jaime Jarrett Ben Joe Markland schools. By Mindy Jacobsen Mr. Woods three Art classes at Juab Middle School have really been enjoying their assignments in Art for the last quarter and are working hard on their new as- Sterling Scholar winners and charter and Karen Chamberlain of Richcommittee members are being field who served four years. sought for recognition at the Anderson was again asked to 25th Annual Deseret News-KSserve, and he is in the third year Sterling Scholars of Central of his second term as chairman. Seniors of the week named at Juab High School 95-9- Wednesday, November 27, 1996 Its not to earCy to heCp home respiratory and oxygen services. Santa with a Qift Some of our service advantages include... Lay-JL-W- ay from. 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