OCR Text |
Show School Students of the Month Spring is sprung, their pictures hung, and many joyous praises sung (Gothic poetry). Stand up and take notice! Here Southern Utah University (I I) 7 ' just-releas- ed ter quarter Southern Utah University Deans List, the largest in the history of the university. Students from ten states and three foreign countries earned grade point averages of at least 3.60 while completing fifteen or more quarter hours of credit for which a letter grade is awarded to earn a place on the Deans List. Over 100 Utah communities are represented on the win- president, is president of the Green Club, Art Club vice presi- dent, and has been vice president of where she has for three performed years. Melissa has also been a Larriette for two years, is a member of the National Honor Society (3.884 gpa) and was our Sterling Scholar in music. Melissa is very creative. She loves to write, compose music, play the piano, sing, read and hike. She will attend Brigham Young University in August where she will major in English and minor in music. ss ter quarter list. A grade point average of 4.0 equals straight A grades. A 3.60 grade point average is roughly equivalent to an average. We publish a Deans List quarterly to recognize outstand-in- g us students, Sterling R. Church, vice president for student services said. To meet the requirements to be included on the Deans List is not a small accomplishment, and we feel that those students who achieve should be recognized. Named to the Honors List from this area are: Fredonia-Lyn- n Larissa Baron Mark Kabonic is quiet, ev- eryone. This popular junior has participated in baseball and basketball for three years, but still has time to maintain a 3.7 gpa. He is a member of National Honor Society, the math team, and will serve on next years seminary council. Mark loves fishing, hunting and just about anything else that has to do with the JLH A total of 507 students are inwincluded on the dynamic force and very involved at KHS. She was Junior class friendly, and well liked by - WEDNESDAY MAYS, 1895 Deans List are Melissa Judd and Mark Kabonic, two of Kanab High Schools sensational students. Melissa is the senior daughter of proud parents, Barry and Arlene Judd. She has been a X-Pre- I I UTAH NEWS V. Banks, Damon Kanab-Pete- r Aurelia Johnson won first place at the Region Utah History Fair. Long Valley has history winners Aurelia Johnson, 16, won first place in the Region History Fair in the performance category. She wrote a drama presentation on the religious ten-minu- te reformers. She portrayed Katherine Von Bora the wife of Martin Luther. She told of Bible the once forbidden book to the common people. Katherine, 17, Ellen, 15, and Deborah, 13, won third place with a project display on The art work that compelled a nation the conflicts ofWorld War II produced an artwork that has compromised the traditional home and produced a the conflict and ultimate compromising of lives and safety during the religious reforma- nation at risk. tion. Her presentation told of The theme of the Utah Histhe struggle dedicated Chris- tory Fair was Conflict and tians went through to open the Compromise in History. Layne Bunting, Danielle Button, William H. Heyborne, Crystal Holliday, Danielle K. Luckett, Julianna J. Nannenga, Bret D. Nelson, Kelly J. Pepper, Michael After high school, Mark plans to serve an LDS mission and then attend out-of-door- s. S. Robinson college. This special young man is the son of Jim and Betty Orderville-Lind- Trent Kabonic. Glover, a V. Goulding, Troy C. Goulding introduces their brand new, state of the art 3 5? Q) D Q The Johnson sisters their project display. l-- r: Deborah, Katherine and Ellen won third place with FREE $5 Nail Art with any service thru May 31, 1995! 1 Gsx&ty 0o m 644-563- 4 Offer valid thru |