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Show Thd Salma Sun Wml May 14, 1986 , 9 Track team takes 1st at Region Nrth Seviei s W elves Track Team took top honor at last seek's eleven team tourney at Thunderbird Stadium, Cedar City The Wolve took first place In sis divisions, including; Shot Put Kevin Serrano, 43.5. Brendon Bosahardt, Javelin C6 feet 15 inches. Kimo Weaver, 110 Hurdles, 16 feet. Shane Hansard, 52.99 In the 400 Meter. Shane Hansard, 2:10 60 in the 600 Meter, 4X 400, Wayne Hales, Mike Hansen, Kimo Weaver and Shane Hansard, 3:44.55. Others placing included Jason Mora, 2nd in the 3200 Meter run; Hob Smith, 3rd in the Javelin; NSHS grad star on Rick; Track Team Jason Flora, 3rd in the 300 Grabbing the spotlight at lh Region 18 championships, in Ri Georgia Johnson. burg, Georgia, s member of Rick Women's Track Team, won in tit 3J0 and 400 meter dashes, caUpult ing the Viking women into firs place in the team standings according to Coach Dave Walker. "Georgia has trained hard a! year," said Walker. "Its suiting t fall into place for her at the perlt-- c hurdles; Steven Hatch, 2nd in the too. North Sevier scored 124 points for 1st place; Kanab was second with 75; Beaver 3rd with 69. This Saturday the team will attend the State Meet at BYU. "We have one injury, said Coach Glen Partridge. "Wayne Hales pulled a hamstring-h- e is the second best high hurdler in the state, also the 400 meter run. "We lost Chris Marshall to about with 'mono'. He got more ploints (14) last than anyone in the 1 mile and 2 mile, Partridge noted. time." REGION WINNERS: North Sevier High The team has been training hard, and Coach Partridge expects great things from the Wolves at the State competition. Salina Elementarys starting time will be 8:35 a.m., with ending time 2:15 for 1st graders, Anorexia nervosa, bulimia and and 2:45 for everyone else. Morning kindergarten will begin at 8:35 e.m. and end at 11:05. Afternoon kindergarten begins at 12:15 and ends at 2:45. For the first time In many years, Sevier School District will begin a new school year after Labor Day, on Sept. 2. related eating disorders are reaching tions throughout the United anorexia nervosa, and recent studies on college campuses show that almost 20 percent of college females have bulimia. What are some of the charac- October 20; Thanksgiving, Nov. Christmas break, Dec. 25 -Jan. 5; Presidents .Day, Feb. 16; 27-2- 16-1- teristics of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia? ANORETICS engage in caloric and 7; Memorial Day, May 25. School June 5, 1987. Professional improvement days for teachers have been built into the calendar again this year, as school they were during the year. But two of the three have restriction for long periods of time and deliberately starve will end Friday, themselves, resulting in loss of body weight of 20 to 25 percent. Weight loss is achieved through food avoidance, frenzied exercise, 84-8- 5 vomiting, laxatives and other An intense fear of means. becoming obese as well as disturbance of body image are some other characteristics of anorexia been coordinated with already scheduled holidays for the students. Improvement days are Friday, Nov. 7; Monday, Feb. 16, which is also Presidents Day holiday; and Monday, nervosa. A cyclic patera of binge eating often associated with some type of purging is descriptive of BULIMIA. The purging takes on several different forms, e.g., fasting, self induced vomiting, or use of cathartics or diuretics. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia April 20, allowing the students an extra day of Spring break. School Activities Middle School May 15, 16. 17 - Cinderella at NSMS Auditorium, 7 p.m. each night May 20 Snow College will present an assembly May 21 - Middle School Concert Band and Chorus will present a program at 5 p.m. May 23 - Students will participate in a Jogathon May 26 - Memorial Day, no school May 28 - Yearbook Dance, yearbooks distributed 6th, 7th periods Army Reseive program for scholarships This spring, North Sevier High School coaches and faculty will select nominees for the Reserve National Award. . e NS High May 17 - School State Track Meet, BYU May 20 - Boys Athletic Awards Banquet, 6 p.m., Commons area May 22 - Industrial Arts Fair, p.m. Shop 6:30 May 22 - Seminary Graduation, 7 p.m. Salina Stake Center May 27 - Finals, 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 7th periods 7th May 28 - Finals, 1st, 3rd, 5th, and periods Letter Award area Commons 6 Banquet, p.m., May 27 - Academic 1 The Army Reserve annually .become a tradition. Since 1981, more than 46,000 students have been chosen as National Scholar-Athlet- e recognizes American high school 50,000th achievements in both the classroom and on the athletic field. serve has provided part-tim- e job opportunities and skill training to who do their local citizen-soldier- s part to maintain the peace. The Army Reserve is pleased to have North Sevier participate in this Program. years Scholar-Athlet- e Army Reserve representatives in students for their outstanding For The National Scholar-Athlet- e Award Program is part of the Army Reserves continued commitment towards academic excellence and sports participation. The award honors students in high schools across the nation. All winners are presented with a Scholar-Athlet- e bronze Olympic-styl- Re- program in conjunction wth North The Army ReSevier officials. serve consists of 250,000 members in over 3,000 units nationwide. At many high schools like North Sevier, this award has shot shot-ste- el Tom 'Aldrich, Waterfowl Program Coordinator e. years, the Army Cedar City are organizing the medal. Lead Scholar-Athlet- 75 . steel shot have all been implemented to some degree throughout the steel shot - controversy has been brewing since the 1960s, when studies first showed that a small percentage of water-fow- l were dying from lead poisoning. At that time, waterfowl populations were high and little concern was generated regarding lead poisoning. Today, Waterfowl populations are at record lows. State and federal agencies'have already taken several steps to minimize mortality and slow the decline. Shorter seasons, small bag limits, and conversion to The effects of lead as a toxicant are clar. The evidence is overwhelming that ingestion of lead shot results in the loss of up to two million waterfowl annually. In Utah, lead ingestion in 1974 was documented at twice the national average, and three times the level considered significant. Primarily for this reason, Utah hunters may be required to use nontoxic shot - steel - in areas where lead ingestion is a concern, mainly around the Great Salt lake. Auditorium 29 - NSHS Gym Graduation, 8 p.m. Shooting Sports needs leaders are often found together. What are some of the Dangee-sign- that indicate an eating disorder is in progress? Engaging in caloric restriction, binge eating and-o- secretive r eating. Extreme preoccupation with food (e.g. preparing food for others, shopping for others, reading recipes and food magazines, thinking and dreaming about food, and binge-eating- ). Abuse of laxatives, enemas, diet pills diuretics, and-o- r evi- dence of forced vomiting. Distorted body image (e.g. claiming to feel fat when one is emaciated). Inordinate amounts of exer- . . : ' "V Whats Happening! Subscribe to Depression. Inability to concentrate. Social withdrawal (no longer being involved with friends and-o- r social activities). Harold A. Frost, PHD., outpa-- tient director at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, will give a doctoral dissertation on bulimia Thursday, May 15th at North Sevier High school at 8:45 a.m. He will speak at South Sevier High School at 10:55 a.m. and at Richfield High at 1:30 p.m. that same day. Recently a 4-- Shooting Sports Workshop was conducted in Beaver. The workshop was designed to instruct leaders to train other leaders how to teach shooting sporU. Instruction covered shotgun, archery, rifle, and pistol. If anyone is interested in the 4H shooting sporU program, rifle, pistol, black powder, shotgun, archery and hunting, and would like to lead a club, conUct Chris Davis, county 'A H Extension Agent. Lost & found at NSHS North Sevier high school reminds parents that there are many items in the Lost and Found Department at the school. Parents are invited to check through these items and get back things that may have been missing through the school year. Principal Tim Smith says that at the end of the school year, all items in the Lost and Found will be donated to the Deseret Georgia Johnson This years summer Home Ec. class sponsored by the Sevier School District will begin on June 3rd and run through August 19. All those students who are going to be 7 th through 12 th graders are qualified to enter the pro- gram. The course is an individualized program for each student, which can include projects working in the Home Ec. field. 40 hours of projects must be completed, with 10 of those hours working witn the Home Ec. teacher . The SUMMER SNOW projects may be sewing, cooking, child care, food and food service, home environment, etc. Any student who is incomplete in their Home Ec. class can make up that grade through this program. foods and There are some sewing classes also involved. All those interested can contact SUMMER SCHOOL June July 4-- Miss Nielson at the Middle school, mornings or the 529-384- High School, afternoons, 529-344- 4-Ju- 21-Aug- 16 29 ly ust 2. program continues CAMPS COMPUTER 4-- H June Style Revue Workshop BASKETBALL CAMP Revue Workshop will A be held Saturday, May 31, in the Red Hills Middle School, in Richfield. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. and the schedule is as follows: 8:30 - 9:00 - Registration and Tablesettings 9:00 - 9: 15 - Opening Welcome 9:20 - 9:55 - From Tip to Toe Commentary Writing 10: 00 10: 45 - Beauty is as Beauty Does - Aerobics, Evelyn Bayles 10:50 - 11:35 - The Crowning Touch, Hairstyling by Vicki Hales 11:45 - 12:30 - Luncheon. Speaker Raindrops to Roses - I Look Pretty 15 ust $170. June 6 $120. $185. 2-- -- MUSIC WORKSHOPS (For Jr. High Middleschool Students) June 4 $95. $145. 9-1- -- -- Makeup Artistry 1:25 - 2:10 - Spotlight on Stage Modeling 2:15 - 3:00 - Baubles, Bangles & Beads - Accessories, Teresa Balle 3: 15 - 4: 00 - Fashion Show Finale Sponsored by Christensens Richfield Store. Com menu tor Evelyn Bayles. EMT-- D -- The EMT-Program is still in full swing, and we are pleased FOOTBALL CAMP June 23-2- 8 $90. $140. -- For more information on these and other programs Contact : Division of Continuing Education with the monetary progress. The latest contributor is the 4 s set for June 3 12:35 - 1:20 THE SALINA SUN Bernice Lau County President Georgia, and the other event winners, will be competing in th national championships set for Ms 15. 16, 17. in Odessa, Texas. Georgia is a graduate of Nort Sevier High School, where she we active in the sporU program. cise. -- Find Out Salina Land and Grazing Company. The EMTs thank you for your continued support. team. U.S. The lead shot May 29 - Awards Assembly, 9 a.m., May 4-- H Home-E- c 17,977 , -- Invitational Saturday, in Provo. Summer winners, and last year students from 9,769 high schools were honored. This year the program will select the 1986-Arm- Scholar-Athlet- e May 29 - Field trip to Lagoon school ends. propor- States. These disorders are prevalent among women, especially those between the ages of 12 and 30. One in 150 females suffers from Holidays during the year include UEA, Oct. 9, 10; Fall vacation (deer hunt), Monday, Spring break, April near epidemic 1 will go for Schools to hear about anorexia & bulimia area schools A number of factors have caused Sevier School District officials to make some radical changes in daily school schedule for the upcoming 1986-8- 7 school year. Him Ipson, Transportation director for the District reports that high school students may have Tech classes that fit into their individual educational Plans, for as little as one period a day on the Tech campus. The new Trimester system will be going into effect at Richfield High, and will have five 70 minute class periods during the school day. North Sevier High, remaining on the old semester system, will begin classwork at 8:05 a.m., have seven 50 minute class periods, and end the day at 2:55 p.m. North Sevier M iddle School will begin at 8:05 a.m., with 5th graders finishing at 2:10, and the rest of the students finishing at 3 p.m. nearest competition. This week they the state title at the BYU School's Track Team ran away with the Regional Track Meet, scoring 124 points. 49 points higher than their New schedules for Johnson, a steady inhabitant o the victory aund at the Meet ignored the wind and 75 degree heat blazing to a personal best of 58.02 the 400 meters. "That'a definitely my race, Johnson said of the quartermili She returned to the track later in lh day to dominate the 200 meter wit another PR of 25.50. Johnson also rsn s strong leg o the Vikings winning 1.600 rela 283-402- This porcupine 'ruffled his feathers' and waddled down a hill near Gooseberry campground last weekend. He didn't pay much attention to us, but then he must have known that we were aware that porcupine quills in the nose or the toe, are just not in style t these days. Phone News Items 529-703- 9 1 Ext. 205 |