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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, March 27, Students perform well Wahlquist Junior High students gave outstanding musical performances at the recently held District Solo and School Ensemble Festival, receiving a number of superior ratings. The Eagle Ensemble got a superior mark for its ap- at the festival. pearance Members of the ensemble are Erik Hasenoehrl, Stan Hirai, Joy Jackson, Phillip Spencer, Christian Larsen, Tim Anderson, Don Cottam, Lisa Larsen, Christian Larsen, Patterson, Rebecca Warner, Terri Cottam, and Stan Hirai received ratings for their individual string per- Becky Udell, Sheryl Kay, Ruth Lakey, Lisa Larsen, Michelle Stark, Michelle Beeler, Curtis Anderson, and Don Cottam. excellent formances. Receiving superior ratings for individual band perwere Cindi formances Rebecca Warner, Terri Cottam, Becky Udell, Sheryl Kay, Ruth Lakey, Lisa Larsen, and Michelle Stark all received superior ratings for their individual string performances. Marsh, Lori Taylor, DeDawn Andrascik, Sean Jenkins, Kathy Robinson, Roger Sorenson, Darren DeVries, Daren Greg Schaffer, Michelle Beeler, Curtis 1 930, Page 1 5 Second graders create television tare Ron Browns second graders wrote and performed television com- Second graders from Plain City Community School became the stars of their own television shows last week in a special reading class project. Lurlene mercials, Dave Rhees wrote and delivered newscasts, and Lenora Unks did a public service announce- Westergards ment song about school bus class memorized formed a and perdental health play which was videotaped by a school camera in the gymnasium. drivers The children were able to watch themselves on television after the programs were recorded. Hodson, and Bobbie Estep. GRADERS at Plain City Community School videotape newscasts in the From left to right, Chad Rust, Travis Olsen, Heather Bettering, Dustin Black, gym. Jody Rose, Jared Beringer. SECOND prepared a TV commercial on the wonders of toothpaste. Left to right, Danny Underwood, Amy Dixon, Shelly Grandbouche, Norleen Thornock, Derek Barclay. THESE CHILDREN No. Ogden Jr. High news By Tracy Julander SCHOOL CORRESPOND- ENT received superior ratings for individual string performances. Left to right, back row: Rebecca Warner, Terry Cottam, Becky Udell, Sheryl Kay. Front row: Ruth Lakey, Lisa Larsen, Michelle Stark. THESE MUSICIANS Jiii.riii.rir.iir - 'Ill Beekeeping class set offered at Weber State College starting April 15. The class will run for three consecutive Tuesday evenings through April 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room 119 of the WSC Social Science Building. Robert L. Nielsen, instructor for the course, said the class is designed to take the novice with little or no bees with experience On March 12th, six students of North Ogden Junior High went to the Spelling Competition. Three of them came back winners. The competition was held at Bonneville High School. Each grade from each school sent two winners. One alternate stood by in case a winner couldnt make it. Every school in the district the basic organization of the bee colony and the behavioral attributes of the honeybee. Nielsen said the student will be taught how to manage a bee colony throughout the entire year, with specific on emphasis spring management, honey flow and preparing the colony for winter We will also teach the skills that are necessary for producing a crop of honey, he said. Tuition for the course is Those interested in the popular business of keeping bees are invited to participate in a Beginning class to be Beekeeping Perry-Ledingha- m ratings in the individual band competition were, back row, to r., Cindi Marsh, Lou Taylor, DeDawn Andrascik, Kathy Robinson. Back row: Bobbie Estep, Darren DeVries, Greg Schaffer. RECEIVING SUPERIOR I. will introduce Youth program saluted A of and students partnership contact: professionals learning to perceive the importance of musical artistry describes the Young Audiences program taking place in Utah schools according to Dixie Nelson, president of the Salt Lake Area Chapter of Young Audiences, Inc. From March Young Audiences, Inc., a group of volun- non-prof- it teers and professional artists in music, dance, and art, organizes and schedules live music presentations in Utah elementary schools. Development of intelligent and appreciative audiences is as vital to the progress of our society as the development of performers, and experience in the arts at early ages has a profound effect on the lives of children, enlarging their capacity for understanding and appreciation of the so proclaims arts," Governor Scott M. 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