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Show , School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31, 1996 FBLA holds The Kanab High School FBLA Leadership Conference was held Wednesday, January 24. The n conference began with a at Chefs Palace. After lunch, the 25 chapter members and advisor Earlene Drake enjoyed an upbeat duo presentation by Shelli Gardner and LaVonne Crosby, founders of Stampin Up. They told their interesting and exciting story of starting their own business. It was very educational as we learned from their experiences some of their struggles and rewards. Shelli and LaVonne shared some secrets with us of their success and stressed the importance of having a good attitude, setting goals, and working hard to achieve them. FBLA Park Ranger Chris Aziz answered questions about Great Smoky Mountain really wants to thank them for National Park during Ranger Day at Kanab Elementary School. Photo by their time and valuable mes- Barbara Pyles. sage. Judge Pat Chavez spoke to us about the United States court system and gave us some insight into other career opportunities and how we should prepare ourselves for the future. 13 leadership conference H z , lun-.cheo- Ranger Day at Kanab Elementary School 1 fa f & j Stampin Up! founders LaVonne Crosby and Shelli Gardner adressed the students of Kanab High School's FBLA club last Wednesday. Photo by Jeremy Brunner. strated how to use the computer program, Choices, which is a helpful career guide that lists not only career choices, but also educational and job require- Mark Drawe, Educational By Barbara Pyles Many visitors asked the rang- Talent Search (ETS) coordinaMany states in America have ers to explain and interpret their tor, about the tools we ments, salary, college programs National Parks and each pos- displays. And the visitors also need spoke to us reach the desti- offered, etc. Mr. Drawe encoursesses its own kind of beauty. asked many questions: What is nation help we want. He demon- - aged us to use the program to Students in Mrs. Kristi the most common animal in your Hendersons 5th grade class at park? Are there caves in your Kanab Elementary spent sev- park? How old is this park? Did eral weeks researching informa- it always look the way it does tion on national parks all across now? the county. They turned the Freshmen Ranger James Vreeken exSeniors of into collection a various gym plained that the Arches National High honor roll (3.5-4.High honor roll (3.5-4.national parks, then shared their Park in Utah was once a salty sea Rusty Ford, Caroline Lofing, Adam Amanda Brown, findings with fellow students, that evaporated. The area be- Mandy Mellor, Bridget Mognett Gonzales, Todd Martinet, check out careers that we are interested in. The FBLA would like to express our sincere thanks to all the speakers for the great job they did motivating and encouraging' us to set goals and do our best to reach them. Fredonia High School honor roll 0) came covered over with many family and friends. The honorary rangers, with layers of sand. The sand turned the help and encouragement of to rock, then became cracked over their parents, built ranger sta- the next million years. Cracks tions, drew posters, provided eroded into the interesting rock pamphlets, and gave speeches formations we see today. America: Land of Beauty and about their national park. They even furnished cookies in the Splendor is what the students show sightseers. shape of animals and trees. Utah High School Art exhibit at courthouse traveling exhibition illustrate the exceptional talent, diversity, originality, and creativity of Utahs young visual artists. This statewide high school art The exhibition is also a tribute competition and exhibit, spon- to the art teachers in Utahs sored annually by the Springville high schools who inspire, direct Museum of Art, provides a pro- and refine the work of these fessional forum for students to artists. The Traveling Exhibition Prodisplay their best work. For many high school students, the gram is a statewide outreach exhibit is their first taste of com- service of the Utah Arts Counpetition and prepares them for cil. The program provides future competitions they may schools, museum, libraries and encounter. Beyond this recogni- galleries throughout the state tion and experience, selected with a variety of exhibitions. For senior class exhibitors receive further information on the Travconscholarships awarded by the art eling Exhibition Program, schools of Utah colleges and tact the Visual Arts Program of (801) the Utah Arts Council at universities. ' The works selected for the Utah High SchoolArt , a traveling exhibition will be exhibited at Kane County Courthouse from February 1 to March 7. 533-575- 7. Honor roll (3 5) Eric McCormick, Kerby Black, Derran Tait JO-- 3. Juniors High honor roll (3.5-4- Brandi Anderson, Cami Anderson, Skeeter Black, Line Bundy, Sarah Christensen, Nicole Johnson, Brianne McCormick, Deserae Millett, Christy Smith, Judie Nakaideneh, Mandy 0) Radtke Denotes 4.0 Richard Sullivan Honor roll (3. 5) 0-- 3. . 0) Nathan Black, Dallas Brown, Abram Christensen, Molly Cluff, Patrick Martinet, Bronwyn McMillan, Donna Prisbrey, Lana Swapp, Nicia Vega Honor roll (3.0-3.Christy Cox, April Ford, Kristina Lofing, Logan Smith BLUE MOON Dinner and Dance Catered by: Houston's Trails End 5) Sophomores High honor roll (3.5-4.Kim Cox, Richard Cram, Leah February 14, 1996 7:00 P.M. In the High School Gym 0) Elliott, Colt Henderson, Kristina Winward Honor roll (3.0-3.5- ) Riley Anderson, Theresa Bistline, Joshua Cluff, Natalie LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Provided by: X-Pre- ss and KHS Jazz Band Cox, Tadi Finicum, Colby Jessop, $18 per plate or $25 per couple Tustan Spendiove Contact members of Jonathan Nash, Kyler Ray, Check out the inserts from Glazier's Food Town and Honey's IGA in this weeks paper for some great buys! call Torrie at 644-201Kimmy at 644-201- 3 your tickets. X-Pre- 5, ss, or or to reserve Come enjoy a wonderful evening of fun, food, and dancing! |