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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 9, 1988 SCHOOLS Wesley Wildcat Comes To Westbrook KEARNS. A wildcat visited students at Westbrook elementa- ry last Thursday, bringing a suggestion of fun to come as the school changes to the program this year. The school mascot entered the grounds riding on a fire engine with sirens screaming, to the acclamation of the students, gathered outside prior to field day activities. year-roun- d "We wanted the students to meet our new mascot as a way of building enthusiasm for school," said principal Clifford DeGraw. "We introduced V tTT It mm as TIT vvtssitsv vveRT.nroOK, 2.11 students were told he will be back for many events during the school year, on such occasions as night, assemblies and special programs." Wesley will also be there at the beginning of each track to welcome students back to school, said DeGraw. also attended the Wesley awards assembly Friday, shaking hands (paws?) with each child receiving an award. When school opens again on July 26, administrators and teachers hope students will be anticipating the meeting with their very own wildcat and looking forward to the new experiences awaiting them, he year-roun- d I 1 Cl back-to-scho- ol said. Utah Arts Council To Match Funds For School Residencies Lions Present Awards At Two Junior Highs The AIE Project Grant was Twelve VALLEY. WEST created to support projects that two at students high junior advance the goal of the arts and communities has been becoming a basic part of schools were presented Leader of Tomorrow awards by the Hunter awarded by the Utah Arts Council education. is an Lions Club last month. The AIE Program board of directors, including Students were selected for outreach program of the Utah $16,520 to area schools. The largest amount of matching Arts Council that shares with the demonstrating leadership, citizenfunds, $7,200, was awarded to schools the costs of bringing ship, high moral character, artists into the service and outstanding academic Murray School District to help professional classroom enrich to and support achievement. school and secondary elementary teachers develop skills in teaching quality arts education. The AIE Honored at Hunter junior high the visual arts. Program pays 40 percent of the were Caroline Anderson, Michael Also approved for matching artists fees, plus mileage and per Jensen, seventh grade; Heather funds for artist residencies were diem, if necessary. Hendrickson, Darrin Hathaway, AIE to receive Alta high, ($1,200) and Indian Eligible eighth grade; Julie Atkinson and Hills middle school ($400), both residency or project grant funds Brent Moody, ninth grade. organiat recognition Receiving Sandy; Altara ($1,600), Granite are nonprofit ($400), Oakdale ($400), Quail zations, civic groups, schools, Kennedy junior high were Wendy local Vaughan, Michael Given, seventh and districts Hollow ($800) and Sprucewood school ($400) elementaries, all Sandy; government agencies. grade; Lori Bendixon, Brandon Westvale ($800) and Westland Goates, eighth grade; Paulette West ($1,200) elementaries, Fay and Todd Benson, ninth Jordan; East Midvale elementary grade. ($400) and Very Special Arts Awards were presented at Utah at the Jordan Valley School Hunter by Lions president Billie ($920), both Midvale; Hunter Burke and secretary Bruce elementary ($400), West Valley at Kennedy by Walter Burnham; and South Jordan City Ewell. elementary ($400). MURRAY. Nearly $75,000 in for funds artist matching residencies in 80 Utah schools tax-exem- Sandburg Students Receive Kiwanis Awards WEST VALLEY. Seven Sand- burg elementary students were awarded the Kiwanis Hope of America award during an awards assembly held last Friday. Receiving the award were Kristi Wahlquist, Kim Meyer, Tim Saralee Gunn, Huntsman, Jennifer Curtis, Heather Patton and Kori Rowley. Academic The Presidential Fitness Award was presented to I fflditeGxdiil CUfS Retail repair parts Wholesale David Casey, Tim Gunn, Bryce Huebner, Saralee Huntsman, Yvonne Marlie Johnson, Kilcrease, Sandy Larsen,. Kim Meyer, Matt Nadeau, Heather Patton, Kimberly Twede and A PRETTY, WILD CAT ... 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