Show Pg County Chronicle Progress 6 Millard March Snow College Commencement 28 2002 Fillmore Middle School Back Row left to right Kily Davis Kiley Volleyball Champions Phillip htendeza Niccael Chnshansen Crystal Decker Chelsey Coats J Giles Lauren Talor Payee C nstensen and Divee Brunson Intramural Wlgar Front B volleyball at FMS Intri-Mu- ral lntrjmuril volleyball al Fillmore Middle vvhool ended recently Over 100 students competed on ten teams learn won the cha 'pionship game This team won consistently thruueh the weeks of volleyball competition then lost to Team 4 at the end A play —off came was held nh Team coming being ictorious Captain for Team 3 was ( helsey Coals with teammates Niccael f hristianson ( rystal Decker Divee Brunson ay lor Ravce hnsterisen Phillip Mendoa kiley Dav is B J Giles and Kiley Wilgar Second place Team 4 was captained by haunte Vkatts with Kimberly Freeman Heather Fullmer Jessica Stevens Katie Calahan Jcssi Davis Derrick Ffoll Kody Quarnberg T J Robbins Kaeun Fowkcs and ( ody (iren Music students enjoy new keyboarding system jrly in January an amaine addition was made to the music department at the Music in ducation" System became an excitinc illmorc Middle School A arnaha new method of learning music tor students at the school he curriculum integrates keyboarding siru’in’ movements and hstenine to involve all of the senses in music It s computer controlled by the instructor and can he used for a wide variety of abilities from beginners to advanced musicians Ihe teacher is able to sec the notes and rhythms each student is play me at any time on his computer screen on each lesson eivcn Assignments with he computer records the students proerc'-he students hear the the appropriate music for the lesson are assi cried via the computer music that they will be usmv a well as the teacher’s instructions in their individual earphones vkhilc on the calls levels the keyboards can be split into two identical two octave keyboards enabling two students to participate at the same time Ihe recorded soncs illustrate concepts of music sue a pitch arid rhythm Ihe students follow the instruc turns which teach the concept a well as driving alone’ to the music A wide variety of imuis from classical to rock Several types of additional is available with the learning techniques are used to vo along ith the lesson including overhead and quizzes which arc taken on the keyboard and monitored by the teacher s computer of ihe new keyboard system is fe iturc Another interesting ability to record the melodies harmonics and ib thins that Ihe student comosc themselves Ihcvccun be D and shared by way of the internet with students in other schools put on a d Mi mu sic teacher at illmorc Middle School is tremendously evened rowc about the procrain and the students share his enthusiasm for it He says that one of the involved all ol the time and cn)ovtng it lie vreal thinvs about it is that every student sinl "No matter what a student s hachvmund music is something they all have in common and can understand ducation System was purchased with money from the school Ihe 3 arnaha Music board's technology fund as well as from the music department's annual budget dmpv nuv pans £igir p true Y wmr lan or ( all today for Xr iluiujyd I HpcrtETtunn or uicad IAJmotury Him Lor slmrtnrw rbreurh dint to line an oiojnhyjum uryjipv'! out ulmt ibis test and wwf kpJ rights xvipk fuse no winpioinv kvtcrsan odrr symptoms Mum iniuml to find free consultation law mils in but associate with lawyer Aninu (()I KG he hf tnfury I I)BI 800 II KOI) tin L throughout OSUOKNF nntt Elementary School High School Students attend Paralympics Reporter - Jacob Coats FFA guests will be seated in an overflow area to watch the ceremony on television Following commencement light freshments will be served on campus Congratulations to all Snow College graduates of 2002 The following students will be graduating from your area Chcree Lynn Alsop AA) Amy Mane Cowley (AAS) Danclle A Flabel (AS) Chandler Judkins (AA) Ffolly K Judkins (AS) Chense L Lang (AS) John A Losee (AS) Jessica Mecham (AS) Megan Mooney (AS) Brandon Gene Stanworth ( AS Angcline Beck strand (AS) Bethany Atkinson (AS) Bonnie Bennett (AAS) Carla Coats (AS) Shane Koyle (AS) Thomas E Williams(AS) Angela Neilsen (AS) Cody Stewart Talbot (AS) Kelli Lovell (AS) Rex Peterson (AS) Emily David E Rachel Peterson (AA) Stanworth (AS) Bevan W Monroe(AS) Fillmore Millard Shines at State Convention members of the Millard FFA ( haper attended the state FFA convenat SI U hursday and riday March isonbee competed in the State Creed Speaking contest Millard also comthe in scrapbook contest and received the Superior Chapter Award peted J D Stevens and Jefferson Coats served as delegates on the Courtesy Corps Raul Monroe Jamie hatcher and Kaylt Mundy served as official delegates members received the State FA Degree They were Brett Caldwell Fifteen f Jefferson Coats Jake Christensen Cameron Christensen Matt Edwards Brian rampton Kalan I emon Kayli Mundy Cole Duamberg Amber Rushton Tyler Simons J StailevJD Stevens Januc hatcher and Heather Tracy Richard Tuttle and Cole ( arling won State Proficiency Awards They received a plaque and $100 check for their outstanding FA projects the the students attended leadership training seminars That evening convention During in the general session Paul Monroe was called to the stage and recognized as Ihe outstanding participant in these leadership sessions tion ( assie State FCCLA On Friday jnd Salurdjy March 22 and 23 the Millarrd High School FCCLA chapter attended the Utah FCCLA Stale Convention in Ogden Utah The theme of this years convention was "Carry the lame Light the Way1" Those attending competed in Star vents attended wotkshops and heard from motivational speaker Mike Schlappi investihe convention was a success with the following awards Cris Sht'wcasc 3 place and a gation 3J place Bohhi Hurgess and Shcena Interview lalk - place Christa silver medal Angela Service 21 place Lorclic place and a gold medal Others in attendance wete Savannah Day and Advisor Denise Dcwsnup areer and Community leaders of America is a Ihe Millard Chapter of family leadership organization thjl participates and supports families and communities across the nation by doing various protects he chapter is looking forward to another successful year fill I AGI I I 4 Si 4 NIM)thmplr mm Snow College is pleased to announce commencement of the class of 2002 Commencement will be held on May 10 2002 at the Activ ity's center gymnasium in Ephraim (390 E Center) Doors open at 8 00 a m and guests need to be seated no later than 9 30 a m Snow College offers several associate degrees including the Associate of Science AS) Associate of Arts ( AA) Associate of (APE) Associate of (ASB) and a Certificate of Completion (CER) The total number of degrees being awarded this year is 883 Students graduating with honors from Snow College in 2002 is 30 T ickets w ill be av aiLble starting Monthrough Apnl 12 Each graduday April ate is al low ed tw o tickets and can be picked up by the graduate at the receptionist desk in the Noyes Building Two extra tickets per graduate will be given out startall tickets that ing Monday April 12 until are available are gone Without a ticket SUBSCRIBE TODAY U Y° (y The average person in the 25 pounds of candy eats gum k xA US and Fillmore elemen- tary students had the of opportunity the tending Paralympic games on Friday March 15th They attended the slalom event in Snow Basin The slalom is a technical event because skiers must have the agility and control to pass through tightly placed gates at a high rate of speed One of the highlights of our day as w hen Bruce Warner a paralympian from Capetown South Africa came into the stands to meet and talk with students He is 30 years old and placed 9th in his classification He told students that he had lost his leg in a car accident when he was 17 years old He told them about what training he had to do to make to the Paralympics He let Chase Holt fry on his helmet and goggles and let Biooke Rhodes hold his special ski pole He posed for pictures with the whole group individual students and signed ticket stubs His advice to the children — set goals and work hard’ We enjoyed his visit Students had a great time and wc would like to thank our bus driver Anita Higgs for the great job she did It was a wondcrfuFday very inspiring and lots of FUN’ per year Come meet our gang! 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