Show warVBigPaii October Gunnison Valley News 1 1 2000 Gunnison Valley High Gunnison Valley Middle Gunnison Valley Elementary Schools Honoring the Best at Gunnison High School I boosters your Female Student of the Week Sandy Anderson Senior Parents: Jeff and Cheryl Anderson Sandy is busy as Studentbody Secretary has been a cheerleader for 3 years an Cheerleader was recently the Homecoming Queen and is a member of the National Honor Society Male Student of the Week Jebb Heaps Senior Parents: Craig & Kerri Payne Shannon and Stacy Heaps Jebb is Studentbody Publicity Manager He likes to hunt He is friendly and a computer junkie blue! Cunmson Valloy High School will send an ordor foi bulldog clothes for those who have expressed interest hero are jackets a vai lety of shirts and hats available 'Ibis will most likely be the final order before Christmas and the order should arrive at the beginning of the basketballwrestlmg season The larger the older the less expen-si- s o the item lo place an order call Annette oi lsit Dyreng at CVHS the office and look at tlu catalog et's fill our new gymnasium with blue and white this season Junior Class fund-rais- Female Athletes of the Week Mandee Pickett Arti Olsen Mandee had her best game of the year She controlled all her serves and had great sets She is a good asset to the JV Team Arti's blocking strength has helped the JV team Her play against Juab helped give the JV team added confidence in their win Male Athlete of the Week Colby Knudsen We are honoring Colby because he scored the touchdown helping us frortTBeing shutout agatnsr'South Sevier of 1 975 Class IUo er lie liinini ( lass is putting oil a turn laisei lo sunnnit this veal's lunioi 1’iom Kiev aie laismginonev tor decorations and olhci jiiom ex The Class of 975 held their 25h Class Reunion September 30 2000 at Gunnison Valley Middle School They were entertained with a Dutch oven dinner games and a tour of the new high school gym The reunion was chaired by Pam Larsen and Nedra Peterson ’Quit-lin- opened for youthful smokers e' Subway teaming up with the Junior Class to earn the needed will sell coupons Jumois money tliataregjood for any fool long sand- wich (except seatood) good at ( mil- J msoii Subvv av on poi is cost St and sold will be $1 of eicli coupon turned to the lunioi ( lass toi ciut line as one of its maor youth smoking cessation strategies Nma Santos a ( raiute High School Mudent made the inaugural Utah 1s 1lr classmates lieeied and launched balloons in ated the nom i celebration Coupons will bo on silo until "Our state is the fust m the nation Octobei 27 but will bo good until to establish a statewide smoking Novomboi 3() 20(H) You can line for youth" said a coupon from nn lunioi cessation cjiut itt "I am pleased tins tool put Class mombo into place to help your youth live Please suppoit this junior I’roin lives is oneof the longersmoke-freto this fund tmsb by contributing tangible beieftsof the- lobacco lie Jiimoi Class won i o 1n lri(1stor Settlement Agreement 'for thoir 1’ioin turn out tlio best that it Utahns" can bo Your suppoit is appioci lit KU H quit line a tod Monday tluough Ihuisday It) a m to 9 pan icliy 10 a m to h p in and Saturday 10a m to2p ill Youth mteiested in quitting can speak with a tiamed cessation spo- ciahstfoi up to It) niimilcs and can choose to receive follow up calls over a lluee- - to pel md (aliens wanting additional follow upw'illbeiefened to local resou ices such as the Utah Depaitmeut ot Health's KN I) (hnd Nicotine Dcpendence) program Youth will also icceive incentives foi participating and completing the program Par- - aie PEOPLE 0iirM7nitn LT PREMIER STEEL n wwwpremiersteelcrg Dealerships live tobacco hi youth counseling as well as is fejui otteis essation ages 12 to I1) icfeirals to additional cessation services booklets and kits tilled with qiuttmg aids such as gum stiaws nail he quit line liouis tiles and pens (87KH) ponses enlscau reijuest dosand don’ts tw opamphletswith toi supporting their teens' efforts to quit Richard Melton Deputy Director of the Utah Depaitment of Health reported that over 33000 Utah youths use tobacco and according to the US Department of f lealth and Human Sen ices aie thinking about quitting Di lainara Lewis cliau person ot Settlement Master thestate's Agreement adv isoiy boa id spoke of why the quit line strategy was selected " Hie quit line removes some of the ci ica bai nets to quitting smoking for youth such as lack of transportation lack of local jirograms and the desire for privacy 'I lie ad vantage to the quit line is that teens can access it at the minute they are ready to quit NOT POLITICS (&53WL UNITED STATES SENATE Available! 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