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Show 4B Thursday, Dec. 8, THE GREEN SHEET 1988 SCHOOLS St. Nicolas Visits At Fox Hills KEARNS. Down the street he came. St. Nicolas himself, riding his white horse and accompanied by two little Black Petes, and first grade students at Fox Hills classrooms, where he visited with them and left in each room a bag of treats. A mother, Marion Olschesky, helped with the Dutch customs, she noted, because her family came from that land. originally Mondays adventure was just a 'Die children followed the Dutch elementary were bursting with part of the fun for the youngsters childrens custom of stuffing their excitement as they lined the who are learning about Christmas shoes with hay and carrots (for in five countries, street leading to their school to traditions St. Nicolas horse) and placed France, England, them beside a fireplace built in greet him and catch the candy he Holland, tossed from his perch on the Germany and Mexico. the classroom, finding the next "We begin with Holland because horses back. morning that the carrots were the wise old saint St. Nicolas Day is early, Dec. 5," gone and candy in their place. Then Because St. Nicolas is believed accompanied the children to their explained teacher Janice Thomas. to come from Spain and to travel each year from that land to Holland, the children will make a mural of his steamship traveling the seas. As each country is studied, the children will learn a song or poem from that land and will talk about the customs observed by children in the area, leading into a discussion of American children TIS THE SEASON ... Monica Lucero, spirit of the season as they decorate a Christmas tree at Kennedy Junior high. Trisha Bailey, Eric Parry and Amy Pett share the and their Christmas, and how Santa has changed over the years, the teacher said. Students will color pictures representing customs in each land, she said. Christmas cards, the Yule log and Christmar Schlichter, secretary; Heather include Dustin Johnson, presiWEST VALLEY. A variety of pudding will represent Christmas Smith, vice president; Solomon, PTSA representative. made were Ryan dent; decorations Christmas in England; the creche or nativitj officers at Kennedy Charana Mam, secretary and Amy Pett is seventh grade class scene, France. For Germany the by class PTSA Penina for representatree Crofts, ornament a to children will hear the story of the junior high president with Eric Parry, vice tive. Eighth grade officers are local a company. president; Trisha Bailey, secreChristmas tree. The activity will Stacie Miller, president; Heather Information Adcart Marketing tary and Monica Lucero, PTSA end with a unit on Mexico during tree to Winward, vice president; Jenny representative. which the children will make a Center purchased the in their offices at 575 E. to break at their display pinata 4500 South and then purchased it Christmas party, said the teacher. who in turn As part of their gifts for their from the students will donate the proceeds to the parents, each child will make a Primary Childrens Hospital said TOTAL MOBILE booklet containing pictures, assistant principal Bryce Holfrom SYSTEMS & TELEVISION SERVICE stories and each brook. recipes GREETING ST. NICK ... Ryan Pendleton, Elisa Ooschesky and include Brooke Scharman prepare shoes, carrots and hay for St. Nicholas and his country. Decorations stars, Zenith Sony RCA JVC Toehibe Mitiubiihi The program offers the students hearts, satin balls and garlands horse as Fox Hills elementary first graders learn about Dutch Christmas NEC Panasonic Sylvonia Qoatar fisehar Magnavox customs. a chance to learn about other all tied to the tree with red and countries and traditions, and to green ribbon, he said. The FACTORY CERTIFIED Serving Utah Since 1970" lead into a discussion of their own students also made a tree skirt to DETA VH5 NO and how finish off their project and visited :::: traditions, family 8 MM j waiting $ traditions begin in families or the company offices to put up and countries, Mrs. Thomas decorate the tree. Kennedy Students Deck Tree HUIROMICS GE I269i9048t8 High Honor Roll Is Released At West Lake Ninth grade class officers WEST VALLEY. 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