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Show SUN CHRONICLE, April 28, Tho following Roy High Kovals were named to the third term honor roll Curtis Hair, Adair, Donna nderson. 978, Page 5 1 Paula Tuscan. Greg Tulane, Kristie Wallin, Holly Welch. Gary Westbrook. Cindy Williams, Glen Woods Senior Honor Roll Senior High Honor Roll Shelley 1 David Barrett. Naneene liens, Scott Blain, Jan Boothe. Jill Boothe. Curtis Child. Ross ( aputo, Coleen Coleman, Teiesa Daniels, nnette Day, Linda Field, Julie Garner, Russell Green, Larry Guinn, Darla Mike Hanley, Paula Hansen. Debbie llarkleroad, Robert Haycock, Tamara lleiser. Cynthia Henderson, 1'ob Candy Henry, Holland, Becky Holmes, Kaien Larsen. Dale Lyman, Uldora McCombs, Brenna ' bn hie. Jill Martin, Camille Meyt'i. Deanna Mong, Mike ' Mn'gomery Debbie Moore, .bn Morns, Jom Nebeker. Inn ah Nelson. Mark ',i ison Roger Nielsen, Julie hJmin, Dale Peterson, Diana Pond, Sandy Porter, la III Pm ser Tammy Reid, out Reisi hauer. Robin Rio line. Dean Shepherd. I.ii Sim, Shelly Simpson, Smith. Steyen Kiylynn smith. Sherry Thompson, Han-ciK'- Duane Preyedel, Pine. Kirk Rawson, Brent P.iett Ray, Jodi Redden, Elizabeth (atliy Anderson. Cine ndorson. Nannette Bailey. Ian li.imhrough Deann Batlistone, Merry Bemk. Rosaime liertagnotli, Delon Bow ni. m Shawn Bowman, loiii Bushy. Ruth Bu'ler, Lon ( ampbell, Susan Caldwell. Laun Michelle Wendy Felter. Scott Fisher, Joel ederiksen, Susan Robert Hansen. Carolyn Gentry, John Gnfiey, Mnhelle Hansen, John Hertke, Bruce Higley, Linda Hill, Diane Holloway, John Hugg, Heidi Hunter, Jon Hutchens. Shanna .Jackson Cathy Kimber, Jamie King, Claudio Marks Joanne Mattheyys, Vcronic Matthews. Manna M.les, shelly Moore, Roxanne Mosher, Mui Julie Moss, Daye Alicia Nelson, Mike Nelson, Mike Nichols, Becky Niet. Hal Olmstead. Ryan L. Page, Day id Palmer, phi, er s , Joliet Danie, Fhtton. Daniels, Tanya Teresa Pile, Stun Powers, Cathy Godfrey Lam Gieen, Lisa Hadley. Brit Heller. Kimberly Holland. Susan Hooper. Christine Hughes. Donna Hull. Lon Ives, Lon Jensen. Cindy Kenyon. Paula Meyer, Paul Moigan, . ea The day will start out with entertainment from the ' Bi tones," and selections from speech festival win nors Alter that, students and "grandparents" will ai 11 foi a luni boon m the grand parents' honor Last year the foster Grandpaien! day was a great success Jon Nickerson, Russell Pau ley Kan Pi ice, Colleen Rector, Doug Roskelley , Annetee Roylaiue. Suzanne, Russell, Leann Schleigcr, Joan Shaler, Carolyn Skidmoie Suzanne Skid-moi- e Linda Sugimoto, D A ay ne Deann Thompson Marjorie Ihompson Brenda Webster. Came InCEDAR CITY dustrial education students at Roy High School have been united once again to participate Education Industrial activities in Day May 2 at Southern Utah State College We anticipate that between 800 and JiOO students will be on campus to exhibit 1 craftsmanship projects theyve completed during Hooper Elementary in Dance group, works with fifth graders at them various dance movements and exercises. teaching 1TA two nioyement specialists this past two weeks at schools in their council Ruth Jean Post and Linda .'mui th are members of the Roy las Hooper Count. il sponsored Artist in Schools program funded by the National Endowment for the ArLs and the Utah State Division of Fine Arts. Roy Hooper Council sponsored these artists from 1,2,3, Dance. and Ruth have had experience as teachers and performers, and have choreographers Linda extensive participated in Artist in Schools programs around the nation Junior high students as well as the elementary students enjoyed learning to move" Using their bodies in will be the theme of preschool My Little Hen story time, May 2, at 10:30 a.m, and 2 p m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. The following stories about hens will be told: The ( liicki'ii's Child, LitUe Tuppen, and Cluck the Captain's ( hit ken. Preschoolers will discover whats inside an egg and use puppets toad out the story, The Little lied Hen. Books recently received at the Southwest Branch Liluary m Roy include the following titles KALK1 by Gore Vidal. A journalist infiltrates the inner null' ol sell proclaimed Kulki, the Hindu god who will destiny mankind, in her search to learn whether he, an American bilogival welfare expert, is serious or fronting a di ug ring, CAKLKToN VARNEY DECORATES FROM A TO Z by Cai lion Varney. An encyclopedia of home decoration. ALL HEADS TURN WHEN THE HUNT GOES BY by John Karris The military wedding of the promising scion of the Brudw in family of Virginia ends in terror, because of the prominent familys roots in ancient demonisrn GUGGKN11K1MS by John II Davis. Of the seven sons of Meyer Guggenheim, five were driven to become multimillionaires and the other two lived off their efforts. A MORMON MOTHER. An autobiography by Annie Clark Tanner, expressing themselves can help develop the self esteem of youngsters. "Hopefully as a result of this Kay Rawson, experience, Council President reports, students will have more over their control movements and more self confidence. One goal for junior students was to imMoving prove posture together m a group through space can give you a good feeling about yourself and how well you can work with others that were The sihools interested m having a movement specialist come to their school, particijuted m a workshop under the direction of Barbara laney, a movement specialist for the National Endowment of the Arts from Seattle Washington. The sihools that participated were Roy Junior, Sandridge and Hooper, short this Hopefully residency in these three schools will stimulate an interest lor further use of moving in the classroom. I; if iK-m- contests," Steve Taylor, Chairman of the SUSC Department of Industrial Education, said IE D.iy has been held at SUSC for over 40 years now to prov ide an opportunity tor students and teachers wth common interests to get and together socially professionally It is also a chance to make the public aware of the results of industrial education programs in young people's lives," he said The public is invited to War visit the SUSC Memorial Kieldhouse bet30 p m ween 11 a m and 2 to the student view May projects 1 Kenneth Chairman Education M unlord. Industrial S ol said Day. vocational contests include are and that will welding, drafting, electronics, wood-workin- and mechanical ar- McMahon. Kristin Palmer, Shellie Watson, Beth Russell, (I to r Brooks perform in different costumes and Wade Lauia Hallowed, Margaret Joyce at a baseball game. Jodi Ogan and Patty Favero were not present. NEW T.H. BELL CHEERLEADERS Meibos, Wendy Learn defensive driving habits Amparo Miranda automotive trouble shooting, machine tool, sheet metal, graphic arts, and vocational carpentry. "This year, Cindi Robyn Nelson. Nielsen. I, aura Nielsen, Teresa Sheri Nixon, Oilekuk, Bient Odenwalder, Betsy Ohlin, Shelly Peikes Kaien Puiser, J ool Hacker, Jeanme Ruhaids, Michelle Salvitti, Susan Scott, George Shipman, Maik Simile Debbie Mutk Smith Spencer, Kevin St Clair Julie Standing, Judy Maker. Michele Stevenson, Tracey Stimpson. Brenda Taylor, Elaine Thompson, Laurie Thurgood. Jann Turner, Stephanie Van Allen, Jan Wahl, Lon Watts, Kim Widdison Jane Wildmson, Ann Williams, Kathy Wiser, Greg Wood, Steven Yeagley Sophomore High Honor Roil Sharon Beck, Kalcne Apploni, Todd Bennett, Greg Pamela Beyder, Blake. Paul Campbell. Kathy Field, Kathryn Gamble, Nancy Garner, K r i s I i y n Ghssmeyer, Juice Hansen, Greg Hart, Christopher Miller, Timothy Miller, Cortney Murdock, Barry auric Peterson Linda Pitchford. Stephen Richards, Margaret Russell, Janet Sandberg, Theresa Silletti, Brent 1, Taylor, Michelle Townsend. Tresa Yisser, Jill Yisser, Jill W hinham Chris , ne Williamson, Bob Workman Sophomore Honor Roll Dennis Adams, Mont Adams. Michael Allison, Carrie Bateman, Jody Bateman. Mitchell Brown. Balene Chris topherson, Tamera Davis, Powers, Tracey Rosetnaiy L Gibson. Laurie Haworth, Dorgia Hendry, Harlene lhlbuin. Mark Housley. Jennifer James, Michelle Johnson, Nancy Lambros, Cydney Lewis, Marianne Lister, McM asters, Amber Marianne Lister, Amber MeMasters, Stephanie Marble, Jana Maugtm, Virleen Oliver, Jeanne Darla Parker, (dsen, Connie Parkinson, Jan Percy, Pauline Peterson, Tori Purser, Joseph Pust, Marnae Rees, Kevin Ricks, Conna Staley, Elizabeth Stegen, Kevin Stegheh, Lmna Thompson, Scott Wiggins, Jaidene Williams, Heidi Zandel. chitectural drafting, silver-xmithin- or jewelry making, has been added to Mun-forthe list ol contests, said lie explained that students are judged according to their own age group Another impoitant asxct of IE. Day, he said, is that vocational contests and projoi Is hi ought to SUSC for competition are judged by members of the SUSC Industrial Education (Tub-SUstudents - not by or by SUSC leathers visiting faculty memlxTS. Included in the days activities will he several vocational demonstrations and an awards assembly. heii in iity mote inclusion ninplex situations is and mom i (lining 1 he made Dot mums i and moie ticquently Hue aie some things to kup m mind when you're di mg in the city Two thirds of all jX'destnan ai indents occur m cities Be piepared tor impiupor and even foolish actions by people on loot Be especially alert tor the very old and the very young pedestrian Streets lined on both sides w i th pal ked cars and double-paikevehicles can block oilici tralhc- - both (not and vehicle-fro- m your field of vision A pai ked vehicle can also pull out into tralhc without warning Most i ity traffic accidents ix'curat intersections There are a lot of things to watch out lor where streets m lull-- lash i d tcrsect crossings, - pedestrian vehicles ac lelerating, stopping tur ning. changing lane- -, taking on or discharging passengers unexpected Alleys and eveiy wheie the Expect di new ays aie Be waiy ol a ni i clinic in an alley di iv ewav Be i eadv to stop T i v to lx1 sm e the di iv i r has -- ecu you In tapping youi hoi n ligh'.lv Nigh! di iv mg m the i i hazaidoirs TTuflic coi,,iol devn e- - Mend in witn neon signs mid tin lung hgh's Yd."-!- i inns me hmdei to see 'I hi ie s headlight glam and moie ill inking hi both diivius and pedes ' r mis Ttaiel at a slower pace and lxleady to take dclensiu i action the Ix'sl route into and a lane 'hat will keep you moving with the least eonn.it with oilier i elm les Wove w ith tralhc I oii try to get ahead or jot key toi position When you change lanes signal and make yoiu' mov e only w lien it s sale, and w i t fiout sui pi ises Be alert loi all hazard'. Be patient and keep your eyes mov mg constantly Never let yourself be surprised by the movements of a x'dcstnan or another vehicle Utah Solely Council ( hoo-- ih e tin ougli a i ity can on lessen the possihditv ol becoming a 'i attic v ii tim by cm oiling in 'lie Defensive Dm mg Chi-s- starting is Id Weilncsdai, Clearfield Sx liool. Ii in May Senior '!() (Tear-l- J, at High p m Utahs Delensive Driving Couise is continuing i campaign Cuinicil deaths, property ol the I tab Safety to reduce highway injuries damage and by educating every Utah driver d ROY TACO TIME ONLY 0 taco Tran SC tut uu it m Eosinark, Grecnwell. Wayne Hall. Tracey lleiser, Nate Herzog, Fatncia Hefstetler, Randy Jaiobson, Daniel Johnson. Lome Lucero, Ten Lutz. Teresa McCoy, Danny Oilow, the year and to compete in a wide variety of vocational Wlwsmimt taught area you masters Doug , Thompson. Wendy Veibell. JEAN POST of Salt Lakes Jane Deann Frew, Chris Galyk, Michael Granger, Lauwana M Royals invited to SUSC RUTH Bunghurst, mgton, Shirley Coy, Mark Cummings. Norman Kiel liter, Shellie T'imt. David By Eynette Child, leki Colby. Lea nne Cutler, Marilyn holding their second annual "Foster Grandparent Day " Each student has picked a "Grandparent" m his or her cafeteria t allai (ii'riy Adair, Douglas Litton, Phillip Browning, On May J. the T H Bell chapter ol the National Junior Honor Society y ill he mov e into the Junior Honor Roll Tim Adams, latneia x i rett Jana Reus Chris Belton Bill Black, Maurie Blau Jana Blood, Jams Bodily Susan Bonds Susan Bonds. Chnstme Biadshaw. i n g e r Peggy e. Pam W ilson, Tammy Winn Junior High Honor Roll n planning activity Cowan. Skene Cuimmgton, Carol Panel, Penny Detorres, Carol Karnes, Kerri Farber. Wdih Shelly Wiggins, Ham Wmwaid, Tallinn E Wayne Darien Stanger. Danette Stanger, Misti Thor nicy, (ame Tienhnlm Johncl W Jana Child, Keiry Cook, Ron Cornwell, Judy Rollins, Sexton. Scott Shurtlilf, Donald Sindle, Maiy Smgler, Mu had Smith Denise Sontag, Tamta Sowerby, T.H. Bell ('asms, Rodgers, Riggs, Beverly ii I?' " 73 In Roy Only O no 1 1 a 9 fr m 5 .. t s-- f f V t,Af A I I A V- - Vit vh 1 FOR $ V ENJOYING THEIR victory in Roy Junior High's studentbody elections are (I. to r.) Jeff Natalie Swapp, vice president, Joni Hart, secretary, and Jodi Jorgensen, historian. Thursday, April 27th Petersen, president, Trrrm i TtfTTH Friday, April 23th Saturday, April 29th |