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Show IB Hilda Anderson To Retire THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 21, 1987 - Memories To Treasure After 27 Years At Cyprus MAGNA. I have especially enjoyed my work in child development, a subject I feel deserves a place as required education So said Hilda Anderson, who will retire this year after teaching for 27 years in Cyprus highs home education area. We insist people take classes and obtain a license to drive a car, but we seem to feel no training is needed for parenthood Personally, I think parenthood and child development classes are very important m this day and age, she said includes having the children make a e item each day. To her delight, 13 of Mrs Andersons 16 grandchildren have participated in her play school. Im afraid the last three are going to miss out on that, she said Presently enrolled m the school are twin granddaughters, four year-olMegan and Chelsea Grant Mrs Anderson has also been involved in the vocational building program at Cyprus I was driving around looking at the homes built over the years by Mrs Anderson is finishing her final play school classes at Cyprus. The class, offered to four and five to give is designed year-oldstudents experience in working with children in a group situation, she explained Students spend the first part of the term preparing for the play school, and get hands-o- n experience with children during the last 12 days The students plan and direct the activities, including music time, story time, concepts, large muscle development and creativity, which Cyprus students, and counted 12 My girls have been involved in every one of them, as interior decorators, she said The students select colors, drapes, carpets, counter tops and arrange furniture in the homes each year, readying them for display, she take-hom- s, d "We insist people take classes and obtain a license to drive a car, but we seem to feel no training is needed for parenthood." -- Hilda Anderson In previous years, Mrs Anderson was involved in the occupational foods program Granite District sent me to the University of Arizona m 1967 to see their program and take notes, then I returned here to establish the proshe gram for Granite District, recalled Ive also Chelsea Grant, from left, Megan Grant and Matthew Serfustin par CYPRUS HIGH PRESCHOOL . . . stu- FINGERPAINTS . . . hew Chelsea Grant preschoolers. Cyprus high to teacher fingerpaint Hilda Anderson teaches the school hosts when Honor Students Are Named At Hunter JHS Honor Roll Is Released At Bennion BENNION ticipate in Cyrpus high's preschool which the dent in the background helps teach. involved been throughout the years in FHA, (Future Homemakers of America) and have had two of my girls hold state office, she said Mrs Anderson is the mother of three children, Kathy Minster, Orem, David, Holladay and Colleen Grant, West Valley Her future plans are to work as a substitute teacher, continuing in the field she loves Names have been HUNTER Connie Anast, a ninth grade student at Hunter junior high, recently won a club competition m the Optimist Club oratory contest. She continued into state competition, winning first place which entitles her to move into the region competition, to be held in California, at which she will compete for a $1,000 scholarship to the university of her choice of students receiving recognition on the Bobcat honor roll at Bennion elementary Placement on the list is determined by academic performance noted and good citizenship, spokesman Karen Phillips Chosen Bobcat Bests for December were Sommer Bolman and Jeff Valley, for January, Joe Adams and Lisa Ward, February, Alisha Dim-mi- tt and Michael Porter, March, Michael Colledge and Myndi Phillips LA Names of students who earned a place on the high honor roll for third term have been announced at Hunter ? Others receiving recognition are Included are ninth grade students Sherrie Covington, Brett Doxey, Phouthasa Esprit, John Fisher, Jennifer Christensen, Scott Heap, Jenifer Jones, Nicole Calkins, Byron Domgaard, Annalee Draper, Kemson, Christine Kitsu, Charla Debbie Dunn, Phuong Duong, Nicole Labrum, Kristen Pearson, Linette Fraser, Randy Gee, Sam George, Petersen, Phuong Phan, Penny Candice Hall, Jason Keyes Plagge and Adela Smart Also, Susan Leatherwood, Corey Eight graders include Cathie Lerdahl, Dave Lovendge, Audrey Allen, Jeff Beesley, Aimee Bohman, Mathison, Jeff McMillan, Jessie Jason Broadwell, Tiffany Crawford, Nielsen, Stefanie Nylander, Brooke Matthew Harrison, Matthew HerrOBagy, Leanne Painter, Julie mann, Corinne Hill, Long Nguyen Perkins, Corrin Pitkin, Courtney Also, Jason Nielsen, Jennifer Robbins, Tiffany Shaw, Joanna Brian Richards, Eric Rose, Nosack, Tanner, Britany Stucki, Tyson Luci Saltkill, Melissa Steven Rose, Walker and Kristin Wallgren Schuurman, Mark Snow, Tri Tran, PTA officers donated a tree, to be Cindi White and Sharon Wong planted on Arbor Day in honor of Seventh graders include Jennifer Christa McCauliff David Carr, Shelly Christof-fersoBowen, When the tree is established, we Travis Colledge, Jennifer will place a plaque in cement Debra Ditzer, Miriam Crenshaw, teacher-astronaut, to the dedicating the tree Eskelson, Christopher Harding, said Mrs Phillips Darin Hathaway, Heather HenTeachers, students and parents Cheri have a great deal of regard for the drickson, Maya Huppi, Brent Jones, Kirstin Krantz Jensen, were who astronauts seven dedicated to their professions Also, Sarah Mamanakis, Luisa We feel teachers have a great Matalele, Melissa Minckler, Justin deal to do with the future of teh Morris, April Nelson, Marlies children, and the PTA wants Newman, Wayne Nielson, Ann teachers at Bennion to know they are appreciated, she said Pearce, Charity Pullen, Becky Roberts, Madison Smith, Brooke Straughn, Benjamin Taylor, Thuy Tien Tran and Hollie Pettersson Shawn Baugh, Nathan Binns, Mark Boyle, Michael Brunson, Rusty CELEBRATE THAT SPECIAL OCCASION WITH PIZZA AT n, wo LOOK FOR NEW LOCATIONS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD! 572-560- 0 MURRAY 880 East 5900 South (Vine Street) RIVERTON 1322 West 12600 South 254-2TO- Fall O Some Courteous Service & People - The Only Change Is The Name -- From Teddy, Fran 115 E. 561-926- & Diane 7200 South 7 562-190- 965-140- 0 n i v KMort 964-190- 0 SALT LAKE CITY 1844 E Ft Union Blvd MIDVALE 7800 South State 943-444- 562-033- 0 KEARNS 3950 West 5400 South COUPON ""'VALUABLE COUPON jl 10 TOPPINGS " COUPON H VALUABLE 0 WITH 10 TOPPINQS j any size Original Round Pizza at regular price and get the identical pizza FREE with this coupon! 9a COUPON LARGE" !2 MEDIUM PIZZAS PIZZAS Q FREE! 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