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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 8, 1988 SCHOOLS At Bennion - Safety Kids Perform BENNION. Thirty-si- Bennion x elementary students are particiKids in Safety pating which are being performances given at other schools as well as for Bennion patrons. The programs, designed to help children protect themselves from kidnapping and sexual exploitation, have been presented at Western Hills and West Kearns schools, said Connie Sackett, PTA safety commissioner, and were well received at both. Fourth grade students perform in the plays, which are presented to students in kindergarten through third grade, are said. A mother of a student, Linda Goold and teacher Ron Lenoch assisted with the production which will also be presented at the school. UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS ... An old- - fashioned Christmas is the theme of "Holiday Fun In 91" at Bacchus elementary. Megan Ward portrays Muzette the Maid, Chrlstoper Ebert Is Harry, B.J. Hansen is Gustav the Chef, Crystal Giles plays Aunt FloPetunia, Jacl Marsch is the mother; and Leo rence portrays Giles the Butler in the production, being staged Thursday, Dec. 15. Holiday Fun, 91 Is Slated At Bacchus become Santa Claus. Lead roles will be played by director. The story, set on Christmas Eve the as Shepherd in the Gay 90s, tells of a family Gary Jaci Marsh, mother; grandfather; getting ready for company, and no Shyla Quinn, the school mistress; one willing to play the role of Tessa Dec. 15. Mecham, the Christmas A cast of 80 students from third Santa. A grouchy Grandpa who Spirit and Brian Evelyn as the will hates Christmas is visited by the father. sixth grade through the in The program is open to the production Christmas Spirit, who shows him participate under the direction of Judy Giles there is really kindness and public with no charge for with Paula Lucas as music generosity around so that he does admission. KEARNS. Holiday Fun In 91 is the title of a three-ac- t operetta to be performed by students at Bacchus elementary at 7 p.m., High Honor Roll Students Are Named At Valley WEST VALLEY. Names have been released of students earning a place on the high honor roll for first term at Valley junior high. Ninth average Meggan graders earning a grade point of 4.0 include R. Shawn Diaz, Eldredge, Trent Handy, Lisa Jeppeson, Heidi Topham, Heather Udy, Phillip Winterton and Allan Zieber. Ningh graders with a GPA of 3.75 or higher include Mervyn Arnold, Gregory Cruz, Caryn Mouritsen, Derek Ransom, Tyler Stowe, Monique Zieber, Eric Jolley, Gregory Wiseman, Cathi Good-el- l, Melanie Meyers, Cassandra Hale, Paul Lippmann, Dean Roylance, Tamara Anderson, W. Shane Barker and Natalie Christensen. Others are Gregory Jolley, Timothy Kehl, Dixie Litzerich, Melissa Smith, Jason Lott, Elizabeth Osborne, David Brock, Ryan Butterfield, Ken Carlile, Sheri Holdaway, Alisa McCaffee, Bryan Millet, Teora Poulsen, Heidi VanLeeu- Phillip Wheeler, Christopher wen, Wilkey and Jennifer Edens. Eighth Graders earning straight A's are Shalissa Anderson, Dustin Bruening, Thomas Fazzio, Heidi Handy and Chelsea Zobell. Eighth graders earning a GPA of 3.75 or higher include Natalie Barney, Drew M. Rebecca Christensen, Benson, Jeffrey Harmon, Alison Lyman, Tiffany Schmidt, Elizabeth Allen, Naomi Chang, Travis Cornett, Jenny Duncan, Paula Tamara Richard Erickson, Evans, Hammond, Tammy Hayes, Julie Myung, Lynette Seeley, Scott Sudbury, and Jason Swallow. Others are Ma'thew Truesdell, Lee Weatherhead, Samer Harami, Kevin Humphries, Allison Freeman, Rebecca Robinson, Chad Smith, Haitran Ta, Ryan Arnold, April Daivs, Tara Hardy, Valerie Hill, Randal Hunter, Amelia Maxine Pearson, Robinson, Trudy Annette Stayton, Angela Walker, Atkinson, Christopher Shelly Hall, f Herzog, Carrie Jeppeson,' Heather Carelton Seeley Johnson, Becky Andersen, Jennifer Gainsforthi Cheryl Leavitt, Bonnie McAllister and Jennifer 3448 South 5600 Tole Painting Classes Wood Cutouts Bisque Counted Cross Stitch Craft Supplies Granger Teacher Receives Award For Program NEW YORK, N.Y. Jacqueline C. Catten a teacher at Granger high of one 10 was teachers of representing a American high schools to be honored for developing scholastic Viklund. programs using television news to Seventh graders earning straight As teach students the values of the include Camille Andersen, Amy Brefreedom of Amendment and First itling, Derek Bruening, Barbara Bryner, jarej Christensen, Jeffrey Dahl, Mat- - the press. Ms. Catten and other winners thew Demi, Leslie Fortie, Amy Fuller, Jason Giles, Kellie Gittins, Keith will each receive a prize of $1000 Gonzales, Christina Hunter, Joshua and students will have a better Jacobs, Patrick Jolley, Amy McMillan, of the significant understanding Jon Skeem and Shane Squire. role that a free press plays in our Seventh graders with a GPA of 3.75 democracy a spokesman said. or higher include David Braitwaite, Eric Ms. Catten asked her students Carver, Angela Graham, Willis Jensen, to keep journals on how freedom Matthew Mower, Wendy McBride, of the press and the first Michael Nielsen, Tara Sue Wendel, amendment affect their daily Rebecca Christensen, Michelle Ander; -- son, Matthew Arnold, Patrick Carlson, Nicole Collard, Angela Francom, Ruthanne Fuller, Torrey Harmon, Bonny Bryce Sanders, Duane Openshaw, Sorenson, Erin Campbell, Troy Farnsworth, Jacob Jones, Melissa Perfili, and Clinton Thomsen. Also Kandice Udy, Jenny Witzel, April Archibald, Stacy Beal, Paul Binns, Jordan Fuller, Karen Jensen, David Jolley, Clinton Jones, Brian Kirton, Jared Lott, Atalie Merrill, David Moss, Short, Stacy Jeffrey Shaw, Stuber, Brandon Walters, Todd Wood, Michelle Wilhelmsen, Anne Ogden, JK CRAFTS Luker, Kory Christensen, Michelle Lythgoe, Hayden Seeley, Sandi Stone, Timothy Conde, Steven Sonnet Nathan Ward, Robinson, Mourtisen and John Myung. Tiffany Lora-An- n cross-sectio- n Kearns Junior High Releases High Honor Roll HELPING HAND ... "Safety Kids at Bennion elementary include Weler-ma(front row, from left) Jennifer Turner, Jayda Pitkin; (back) Jakob Jeff Smith, Kris Goold. KEARNS. Names have been announced of students earning a place on the high honor roll for first term at Kearns junior high. Seventh graders include Ellen Adams, Tya Adams, Bryan Allen, Erica Baca, Mindy Banks, Joseph Bell, Tennille Berrie, Lisa Bizek, Robert Campbell, Cody Charlton, Tracie Cleverly, Kimberly Colby, Jenny Edginton, Perry Eidelbus, Jennifer Ellertson, David Gerritsen, Brent Haacke, Susan Melissa Healy, Mary Kempton, Jennifer Hinyon, Joshua Lockwood, Sonya Lowe, Jenny Metzger, Jennifer Miyake, Ginger Moore, Scott Morgan, Triscia Morley, Elizabeth Noall, Jared Oeser, Daniel Roecker, April Rusche, Jenny Schaefer, Amber Scott, Genevieve Steven Spackman, Tomer, Michelle VanWogoner and Jonathan Warner. Eighth graders earning high honors include Kyna Adams, Wesley Adams, Cassidi Baddley, Stephanie Berrie, Julie Brown, Sean Cardwell, Geoffrey Child, Timothy Cluff, Kimberly Cook, Amber Melissa Camille Cromer, Crump, Dawes, Dani Depew, Douglas Devore, Souree Dauangboupha, Cynthia Eastman, Matthew Frank and J. Dee Gray. Also Candi Hess, Todd Hilliam, Nephi Hclyoak, Travis Johnson, Wendy Karr, Blaine Kimber, K Chad Lambourne, Catherine Bart Mecham. Lucero, Benjamin Moleni, Renee Nickerson, Tracy Nyhart, Kattie Olsen, Lenny Ostberg, Eric Pace, Michelle Pherson, Ryan Sharp, Shane Sherlund, Jennifer Slack, Jason stapely, Amy Tregeagle, Wendi Waddoups, Jolene Walker, Kimberly Williams and Moncia Williams. Ninth graders on the high honor roll are Melanie Allen, Teresa Anderson, Angelia Baldwin, Marnie Beaver, Brad Britton, Jason Eastman, Natalie Ersk-inTonya Gray bill, Tamara Griffiths, Joanne Hoover, Jeannie Jennings, Marilyn Johnson, Paul Johnson, Sheryl Kempton, Niki Moleni, Johnathan Neff, Pamela Pratt, Erin Shelly, Heidi Smith, Itielu Tilo, David Tomer and Brett Veazie. Hay-wor- d, e, Rolwy Tte MMofMW1MM1 cootung time IMS fr UftSer BnwdWwe lives. "For many students, the Constitution a is merely document written a long time ago," she remarked. 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