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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 9 TUESDAY NOVEMBER VICA Emerges As Answer Many Facets of Education 19, 1991 v to .vMMs I V "v s By: JARED GARRETT sponsoring a dance at Kanab has unexpected Something High School December 13, and Kanab at has many other happenings School; it High happened been there thats something planned for this school year. awhile but is now emerging as Some ways V.I.C.A. helps even more of an entity, can you K.H.S. students prepare for the task of leadership is that the guess? Its V.I.C.A, thats Vocational club has many different comIndustrial Clubs ofAmerica, and mittees formed inside of it, with the teacher who guides the stu- chairperson at the head of each dents who are lucky enough to committee. These committees join it is Brent Judd, Mr. Judd range from a fundraising comto his students. mittee to one formed for the sole V.I.C A has surfaced thisyear t purpose of socials. with the goal to really interest The students also get plenty of the future guiders of our coun- practice working together with try in the task of becoming abso- a weekly club meeting and each ; lutely magnificent leaders. It committee meeting regularly to also encourages taking not see just how much each person merely an interest in the com- can do. The weekly meeting is munity, but having a part in the always called to order by the of it. going-on- s schools club president Jared For example, have you noticed (Zeek) a well know stuthat the childrens play equip- dent atKropf, K.H.S. ment at the Kanab Elementary KH.S.s V.I.CA club is comSchool is looking particularly piled of a large group of creative bright? Our proud club was an definitely original students happy to be a part of that, with who are always sure to be enjoyJeremiah Allen at the head of themselves. the elite team who moved in and ing the activities and asMany left the playground brightly sembliesofV.I.CA takes part in painted the colors of the U.S. are also quite geared toward inFlag. would Some other activities, or shall dustries, as the acronym follows This the as indicate. we say trips, have also shown V.I.C.A. who teacher guides just how dedicated V.I.C. A. is to here, Mr. Judd, teaches shop its goal. For example, not long in technoland applied physics ago, the esteemed local president and Janeen Avant got back ogy classes to the students. Also, from a trip to our nations capi- much of V.I.C.A.s backing is tal. The purpose of the trip was from the industries of this counto have KH.S.s V.I.C.A on to try, as they see a large amount of potential leaders, in indusbigger and better things. Also very recently a group of tries, and other vocations who Kanab High School students vis- are in and running this club. V.I.CA is the only club of its ited the Utah Leadership Trainseen. ing Institute. These are just ex- kind this writer has ever and of well intention This of intention of group the pure amples and students to And club. people, end the energetic those in this be cannot of already long list activities this community leaders, techin its realism, enterprising club gets into, on equalled the 29th and 30th of October, nique, and overall energy. And they held a Spook Alley in the after all this there couldnt been basement of Kanabs public li- any better club then the Vocabrary. V.I.C.A. will also be tion Industrial Clubs ofAmerica. 20 cards & Eps. Med. Pkg. 40 cards & Eps. - Lg. Pkg. 60 cards & Eps. - - 'V i. t- r ' O' I '. V . A : I'-- -f ' V- , c - V Vr vi ' . i , 1 1 1 , O' W' ' - ' V 1 I I' ' ; V V ' I' t j Sv.;.s5 ' f ' 1 I ' $ C 'V I of ' 5 ! ' $ i isSs Students Attain 4.0 for First Term Students at Kanab High School who achieved a 4.0 grade point average during the first term were honored by the high schoot Included in that group are: Liz Henderson, Dannielle Button, Joni Heaton, Amber Hamblin, Becky Robinson, Angela Stevens, Kelly Pepper, Jennifer Merrell, Billy Heyborne, Lisa Drake, Aaron Bonham. Not present were: Monica MacDonald, Jared Kropf and Maria Jones. Congratulations. Fredonia Elementary School Lists First TermHonor Roll Fifth Grade - First Honor Roll: Nielson, MichaelWaters, Orlena Christy Smith, Cami Andersn, Tom, Tadi Finicum. Seventh Grade - First Honor Lacy Colson, Nicole Johnson, Jill Perkins, Richie Sullivan, Roll: Andra Bogart, Dallas Brianne McCormick, Adam Brown, Donna Prisbrey Heather Brown, Sarah Christensen; Sec- Honey, Heidi Ray, Abram ond Honor Roll: Cassie John, Christensen, Lana Swapp, Moly Miranda Kirby, Dan Toelle, ClufT, Nathan Black, Starla Joshua Evans, Cheryl Cox. Sadlier; Second Honor Roll: April Roll: Grade Honor Sixth First Ford, Calvin Curley, Hiram Colt Hendreson, Richard Cram, Simpson, Kipp Sorensen, Lavell Holly Button, Lisa Meeker, son, Leif Baron, Matt Hobson, I f Katrina Eberhard, Kyler Ray, Nicia Vega, Patrik Martinet, Kristin Button, Leah Elliott, Rosina John, Randy Hall, Ty Kimberly Cox, Theresa Bistline, Bundy, Weston Wolfe. Mark Eighth Grade - First Honor Jennifer Merrell, student at Kanab Kristina Winward, Roll: Andree Cluff, Ben Cluff, Roll: Honor Second High School, was the only local run- Guymon; Tm Corley, Kyra Eberhard, Matt Bingham, ner included in the recent state cross Amanda Heaton, m t iK- country racing. Participating with Kanab s first year cross country team, Jennifer placed fourth in region competiton and 25th in a field of 125 at state. The state meet was held at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City. Jared Black, Tina Burrows, Eric McCormick, Amanda Colby Jessop, Sara Smith, Mellor; Second Honor Roll: Amanda Goode, Rusty Meiner, Bridget Mognett, Carrie Jeremiah Keyonnie, Roben Mackelprang, DerranTait. Jake Lathim, Joshua Cluff, Natalie Bundy, Jared Cox, Kerby Black, Cox, Nicole Bulletts, Lorie Rusty Ford. CANYON Less than 20 cards - 650 ea. Basic Pkg. $ $9.95 $17.95 PHOTO $23.95 Add'l cards over 60 - 350 ea. Cards from original print - add $3.50 40 E. Center Kanab, Utah 644-585- 8 |