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Show 5B At Acadamy Park Tuesday, December THE GREEN SHEET 22, 1987 - Original Ornaments Decorate Giant Christmas Tree m 4 I r twtl i V WEST VALLEY. A giant tree, decorated with ornaments made by students, has pride of place in the entrance hall at Academy , fJ ' ' a' r Park elementary. "We invited every class to participate, said principal Gloria Rupp. The tree is nine feet tall and about eight feet around the base so it has room for lots of ornaments." The children were allowed to bang their own ornaments, with help from teachers when the branches were too high, and, said the principal, "they can point right to their own decoration, they know just exactly where they hung it and are very proud to show mas Is For Children" on Dec. 17 and have also been caroling in the area surrounding the school, much to the delight of residents, ... Parents The Redwood Center Care Service For Your Child it to everyone." Ghiudrenis szsswmm i;. Donna Palmer reriSjI I) up 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m January 1. $15.00 per child ($10.00 for each additional child in the same family). recommended due to limited space. Care for ages Videos, games, midnight party. Snacks and early morning breakfast. Check in 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. December 31. The school chorus under the direction of Sheryl Hill and Linda Burrola presented "The Man With 100 Names" Dec. 8. The third choir "A grade presented Christmas Fantasy" Dec. 10 under the direction of Vic White with M is Providing noted. tree at Academy Park is littered There is a wide variety of angels, Students Joshua Ketchum, from show off their decorations. at the Dickens performed Festival, at Valley Fair and Fashion Place Malls and at other elementary schools, she said. X Parents and friends attending a variety of Christmas programs have been invited to view the tree, said Mrs. Rupp, and it is also plainly visible after dark from the street, until around 7 p.m. nightly. Christmas and programs activities have been keeping students and faculty busy, she NINE FOOTER . . . This huge Christmas with decorations by elementary students. Santa Clauses, stars and origami swans. left, Aubery Larsen and Cchalesse Mason said the principal. Santa wall visit students at school today (Tuesday.) The school choir has also Pick Redwood Multipurpose Center 3060 Lester St. (3100 South Redwood Rd.) For more information call as Burger King accompanist. First graders performed "Christ 974-692- 3 Sponsored by: Salt Lake County Recreation & Dominos Piiza' Parks Citizens Are Named At Whittier WEST VALLEY. Names of students receiving recognition as citizens of the month for November have been released at Whittier elementary. Included are Boe Mulford, Jody Barker, Eric Oliver, Michelle Boehme, Crystal Crumbaugh, Matthew Hughes, Robbie Feldt, Kathy Crippen, kindergarten. First graders include Jody Rydalch, Thomas Griffiths, Chad Olsen, Carri Ann Monk, Jafus Palmer, Alison Bowden, Amberli . Paskett, Jefferson Ellis, Robin Giblette, Benson Smithr second ih Recognized grade were Justin Arbuckle, Bredhna Cooper, Shara Gray, Duane Perry, Blake Cami Bell, Marilyn Hodson, Peter Meredith Timothy, Farrell, Carter and Kevin Kluesner. Third graders include Karen Evans, Alexander Smith, Chad Carter, Nikki Williams, Aimee Sheppick, Mark Hoopes, Brian Hatch and Ryan Edvalson. Brian Moody, Desiree Nowas-key- , Dani Brandon George, Barker, Kylie Covington and Heather Smith represent the fourth grade; Beau Larson, Lisa Turner, Karla Newman, Paul Baltazar. Amee Hatch, Patrick Camille Loosle and Kendall, Dawnielle Paskett, fifth grade; Alisa Cranney, Kitt Davis, Chiara Robinson and Tyler Bertoch, sixth grade. Honor Roll Released At Taylorsville DON KLEINMAN of Salt Lake 54 LBS. 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Ohphant and Kim Ha Vu Sophomores are Heather Fullmer, Clinton Gib son and Jennifer Openshaw Seniors earning a GPA of 3 8 and higher m elude Wendy Nelson, Kaylene Barth, Kent Emery, Troy Peterson, Carrie Sabourm, Jenifer Skeem, Toan Thai, Annahsa Anderton, Hung Nguyen, Jeffrey Arnold, Jennifer Brimhall Also, Angela Elhs, Chen Forman, Wendy Luebbe, Daniel McDougai, Kristi Naylor, Lome Panhorst, Brent Richey, Pamela Weight, Heather Wiskirchen, Lisa Chapman, Robert Reitz and Douglas Larrabee Also, Gary Rosenkrantz, John Arnold, Chad Christensen, Tonya Gunderson, Julia Hayes Heather Hedgepeth, Cindy Leishman, Matthew Lewis, Kristen Lightfoot, Trent Ohphant, Amy Schwendiman, Sandra Akagi, James Bramble, Jeana Hartley, Trina Horstmanshoff, Kristen Reed, Ann Chadwick, Heather Hadlock, Knsie Hamilton, Sally Higgmson, Rebecca Howard, Jeame Larson, Hoangyen Nguyen, Jennifer Ware and Cynthia Norman Juniors earning a place on the high honor roll include Becky Amge, Trent Beal, Andrew Graft, Donald Horrocks, Jefferson Nemelka, Jacquelm Chapman, Jemlyn Fullmer, Liza Arslaman, Kenneth Booth, Kathryn Guy, Susan Paras, Steven Rose Knight and Jason Rose Also, Kandee Colobella, Christopher Jones, Dustin Zierold, Guy Cazier, Kristy Dowell, Jamee Jensen, Matt Walker, Karla Delcid, Kristopher Foltz, Donna Read, Michael Seely, Nicki Colby, John Craven, Connie Langton, Jefrey Smith, Kimberly Tull, Janeen Waegner and Robert Wardrop Sophomores earing a place on the high honor roll include Tracy Lovell, Shauna Simper, Shane Herndon, Mary Pmborough, Fawn Groves, Brek Rulon Waiter, Bolton, Elisabeth Holtkamp, Michelle Aznoe, Theresa Fox and Troy Guevera Also, Michelle Gwynn, Quart Nguyen, Kristen Brandon Angle, Anderson, Corey Anderson, John Bruun, Gary Ewell, Marla Panhorst, Stacie Frost, David Sewell. 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