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Show r 4 Qg-fentr- ys i Lakeside i. Gowns warm hearts Fourth-grade- . W J w U-- e Tfc Sjrau roonib ih Cl-fii-- l.ftt-di- cUh ll im0t ll $ni dtuuM ; v ai riimenury ' S wirf fl-T V X; f f.fih-frsJ- 1 i 4 4 pi " i, r; X ' '4 ' , I S' Dih . 4 Xti - .. day ,, .1 ; .w f ktm We have been doing this for four or Ae years," said Opcnshaw, and each grade it atupcd a topic in ' First-plac- winners e receive win-rve- rt i wtrt- - li ners receive ribbons and smaller ST.f COJU3ur4LcJnnr d will to countries Tho bo shipped Teats Harbortson and Jessica Jackson work on medical Qowns in Junior High. gowns In Salt Lake center a distribution at consumer their elghth-sradand City. sdenca clast Syracusa through family Third-Worl- o two." Jackson uid. Spencer Miller used a tracing pencil to transfer the pattern pieces on a flannel sheet I want to get a good grade," he said. Nash helped students search a sheet with Batman" logos on it for usable material. Mark Dickton Jr. brought his pieces to Nash to inspect. Is this cut on the bias?" she asked him about a long strip that needed to be cut on the bias. I dont know." he said. Giving it a pull, Nash handed it back to him and said, It wont work. Try again." The next day students started to sew on the small gowns. Everyone checked to make sure they had matching thread. They r,4 4jY -- I At students completed a seam they inspected it and either pulled out a scam ripper or headed1 for the ironing board. Several weeks later, the completed gowns were wrapped in three boxes representing each class period. Red, green and white butcher paper was used as wrapping paper. The students left the junior high Thursday morning and headed for the sen ice center. I hope youll look back someday and this will be a bright memory in your junior high experience," she said. Vera N. Merrell, a volunteer, greeted the students. She explained to them that many of the doctors and dignitaries who tour the facility are impressed with all the items that are ready to be shipped out. I hope all through your life you will look for ways to help others," Merrell said before the students presented her with the gowns. The students learned it didnt matter what religion, race or nationality people were, the center was willing to help. A board showed destinations, such as Poland, Lithuania and y y) HONOR ROLL Heather Johnson. Jessica Johnson. Christopher Judd. Jeffrey Leonard, Ashley Lewis. Bret Linford. Darct Lynds. James Madsen. John Madsen. Ryan Mahoney, Bntani Mann. Natalie McGuire. Amber Mehr. Adams Moms. Juke Moms. Blake Nelson, Stacie Nielsen. Jessica Pany, Katyn Pierce. Kara Pitts, Ashley Pluim. Tiffany Porterfield. Kerstin Pugmire. Derek Raynor. Michelle Rigby, Cody Rowland, Collin Shaw, Rebecca Shoff, Amanda Simmons, Justin Sollami. Jacob Solomon, Jordan Staples, Bradley Stevenson. Greg Taggart. Clint Taylor, Heidi Terburg. Shera Thredgold. Marianne Tidwell, Denise Tilley, Elizabeth Treu. Matthew Trump, Angela Van Wagoner. Valoree Vernon, Emily Welch. Kindi Wendler, Amanda Williams, Emily Williams. EIGHTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Julianna Barlow. Aine Barker, Came Bell, Dasid Bishop. Alison Bramhall, Katie Chipman. Sarah Clark. John Cowan. Steven Crocker, Rebecca Farley, Michael Felstedm. Tap-pi- a Freed, Jordan Fowers, Jeffrey Gardner, Suzanne Garrett, Alicia Gleed. Cathryn Halliday. Can-diHelm. Elizabeth Hutchison, Jared Jeppson, Jonathan Johansen, Suzanne Judd. Justin Judd, Holly Karchner, Kelley Kerr, Andrew Kirk, Marie Krantz, Amelia Leonard. Kathryn Linford. Alison Lowe. Rachel Margeits, Paige Mark, Amber Martin, Melinda Maxwell. Robert McGuire, Melissa Meikle, Katie Naylor, Cali Neville. Nicholas Nil-soAndrew Ning, Jeffrey Pack. Megan Payne, Jessica Pearce, David Peierson. Con Phillips, Michael Pnnce. Devan Raynor, Camille Redd. Cory Rood, Stefame Snow, Shayla Southworth, Jason Stewan, Mary Summerhayes, Sarah Tate, Karen Taylor, Knstin Thurgood, Jeffrey Tibbs. Peter Todd. Jennifer Tolman. Ken Wall. Christopher Weaver, Anne Wilson, Tnna Wiser. Chccketts. Rchckah Chnstensen, Devin Farr, Charlotte Ferguson. Jared Giatras. Audrey Gtvidcn. Gregory Goddcndge. Jeffrey Gnffm. Regina Groos. Jinaya Gruntnger, Tiffany Hammond, Alecia Harris. liana Henderson, Randce Holbrook, Jodilynn Homer. Stacie Hunt. Esther Imotan. Brandon Jen- sen. Jennifer Jeppson, Valene Johnson. Boston Kofford, Brady Knudscn. Jennifer Liddell. James Mabey. Heather Manwanng. Kaydee McMilien. Sa- rah Morton. Gtnny Naylor. Rcbekah Ostler, Lon Pehrson. Landon Potter. Shiloh Pnnce, Bnttany Mario Roberts, Ttffiny Robinson. Came Stott. Shaun Thompson, Paul Timothv, Emily Turn-boMcagan Villaneda, Nicolette Voorhecs, Emily Weiser. Aaron Williams. Adam Young. NINTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Marylyn Alder, Matthew Alley, Sara Allred. James Andrew, Katharine Asy, Kandis Bender. Nathan Benmon, Nathan Bleak. Scott Bruderer. Ccunney Bumingham. Megan Calvin. Lisa Clayton. Kiersten Clements. Kimberly Lisalyn Cook. Jennifer Crockett. Saysha Dunleavy. Loren Eberhard. Michael Farley. James Farrer, Joseph Fitzgerald, Summer Fowers, Misty Francis. Michelle Gibson, Jonelle Graham, Misty Hancock. Krystal Hansen, Andrea Harbertson, Aaron Hartvigsen. Nicholas Hawkins, Jesse Hayes, Katie Hess. Scott Hinckley. Eliza Hogan, Stephen Jackson, Heidi Jensen, David Jolley. Benjamin Jones, Kyle Jones, Emily Landon. Sheila Langford. Clayton London, Jacob Lloyd. Zachary Madson, Jeannette May, Scott MacDonald. Camilla McKenna, Jill McMullin, Matthew Meek, B J Miller, Bra Honor Roll: Brian Anderson, Jennifer Anderson. Dru Bailey. Abi Baxter. Nicole Bigler. David Boyd, Andrea Brown. Chnstian Bumingham. Scott Caldwell, Chaysie Call. Lindsey Callan. Alyson Jenny Brown Scothem winner of the Naylor. Jodie Nelson, Ken Nelson. Matthew Prince. Kcdrtck Ridges. Camille Riley, Miranda Robertson. Jennifer Romney, Maquel Shaw. Jason Smith. Matthew Smoot, Angela Squires, Laura Swain. Jason Torres, Kelvin Wursten. Andrea ffitUh Honor Rod: Lance Allen, Derek Aston. Katie Ginger Belnap. Jason Bcmhtsel. Mylee Borders, Jennifer Brady. Chclli Brezoff, Tamara 1 JJ Brown. Erica Bryce, Nathan Buckwalter. Jacob Burton. Cody Chnstensen. Brenae Cooper, Ben Crosland, Tasha Dean, Gtnny De Jong. Ken Devere. Lindsay Downs, Scott Earl, Elizabeth Fisher. Enn Flinders, Kacy Forbush, Meghann Fry, Joanna Fur-ne- r. Beth Gardner. Kon Hams. Scott Heath. Troy Henderson, Jacob Hulse. Teanna Jardinc. Camille Jenson, Megan Jesse. Ryan Judd. Michael Ken-narCameron Knighton. Jamie Koyle, Jonathan Lay, Cory Lee, Natalie Litchfield, Janie Long, Kirk Maudsley, Marshall Maughan. Aaron McCoy. Jonathan Miller. Rebekah Miller. Heidi Mills. Reena Morris, Sarah Mulholiand. Paul Nelson. Amber Newland. Kallie- Oborn, Tara Oldroyd, Rebecca Oman, Natalie Payne, Mario Peck. Nicole Pulsipher, Michelle Reid, Brooke Robinson. Trisha Salisbury, Sunni Sawatzki, Stacey Shelton, Jonathan Shipley, Jamie Smith, Rebecca Smith, Melissa Solomon. Lee Sonderegger, April Spiute, Gregory Starr, Aaron Taylor, McKmsey Thompson. Joanna Tin-ge- y. Krone Tolman, Aubrey Vance, Jamie Way-meJonathan Williams. Jared Wood. mdbfprr a m'& amount of money. It has been so long since she wraie her essay. It took Marysa a while to remember what the had written about. We did it at schooL Its fun to win a prue," said Maiysa. 1 like getting In contests. I've never anything before." w-o- t The topic for this years contest was to describe the neatest thing you saw at the fair that was your fa- vorite color." Students were structed to be specific. in- M I saw a pretty dress," said Marysa, the daughter of Matthew and Chicko Anderson of Clinton. . . ( Students didnt have to go to the fair with tbeir school class. They could go with a parent or someone . else. l ... : J "My favorite color is blue-greedress an I think that the blue-gree- n the homemaking room was the neatest and prettiest of all. n. In a way the birds and the other animals were neat too. But the n dress was the best. The sateen lace and the silk blue-gree- n material was delightful. Oh, and the "1 blue-gree- white pearl balls, breathtaking. Thats what I think was cool." I Sw ing Line Dance New Country Dances! HOTTEST Learn the Two-Ste-p rl ! John & Vicki Simmons, Instructors, Members National CVi Dance Teachers Cooperative REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES STARTING JAN . 2, 1996 Good Exercise - Make Neic Friends - Come Join The Fun Six Hour Lessons $40Coupie Fr More Details Call 773-567- 1 Between 8 am and 5 pm Davis Hospital and Medical Center and the American Red Cross will sponsor a Babysitting Certification Class beginning Jan. 3, 1996. Classes will be held each at the Wednesday from Hospital, 1600 West Antelope Drive, Layton. To register for the four-wee-k j class, participants must be at : 12 years or older and be in the 6tn grade. Certified instructors will teach growth and development, the importance of responsibility, safety, and toys and games appropriate for each age. K4M The registration mmtts vim mmnm fee is $5.00 and advance payment is a must Enrollment is limited, but each class must have at least eight participants to be held. 41 , r r i 9 I For questions call 565 N. 300 w. Kaysville 546-560- 0 774-709- 3 Davis Hospital and Medical Center Hr aw 8am-6p- I I 1600 W. Antelope Dr., Layton. Utah 84041 I S ' 4 COUPLES Texas I i Here is Maiysas winning essay: Register with payment at the cashier's office weekdays from College of Beauty it COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE LESSONS Behltng, Tf(? Qm& Jenny is one offour people nation - wide to receive this award. She is an instructor at Fran Brown Beauty Colleges and the coordinator at Fran Brown salons, Way to go... Jenny III jI Wyss. .xiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii Sassoon new Talent Award. Jeny and her model will be flown to Atlanta, Georgia, in January to receive this award at the National Beauty Show. dy Money, Meradyth Moore. Karen Moms, Alexis TO OUR COMMUNITY ongratulations to Videl ge plaques and S10, second-placget a nbben and Si. (Xhcr pink-stripe- Honor Roll: Blau- Boren, Jason Brady, Courtme Brown, Jeremy Brown, Steffen Brown, Shannon Bullard, Bryan Burch, Jacob Bushman. Kellianne Carlson, Nicole Carmack, Cameron Chnstensen, Kelli Chnsly, Ruth Elggren, Brandilynn Elliott. Natalie Farrell, Oakley Floyd, Kyle Gold, Lindsay Grainger, Holly Hansen, Elaine Hartline, Rebecca Hunsaker, Jennifer Hunt, Enn Hurst. Tyler Hutchison, Nicole Isom, Brett Israelsen, Jamie Jackson, H wtue about. iU.t Heidi Kent, Emily Kizertan, Jay Langford, Brit Langton. Jared Lloyd, Lindsay MacDonald. Brynne Markham, Justin Martin, JelT McMullin. Ashli McSwain, Jamie Meek, Anna Marie Miller, Jason Miller, Scott Neuner, Ryan Ossmen, Valene Payne, Meggan Platt, Brandon Preece, Chanty Redd, Rebecca Rees. Megan Riley, Timothy Sargent. Lisa Sekulich. Nicholas Siler, Jacob Smoot, Alicia Spjute. Julie Stringer. Callie Taggart, Tncia Tallen-cRichard Taylor, Michelle Torres, Lindy Tucker, Janeite Ulnch, David Vance, Joanna Walker, Samuel Walker, Conrad Walsh, Mary Ann Weinert, Bryan White, Stuart Wilcock, Richard Wyss. . There were about 1.000 essays entered in the sutcwide contest. ' tape and ribbon. There was no funds in the schools budget for the project, and each gown takes 1 14 yards of material. Nash sent requests home with the students. The response was overwhelming, watched as Nash showed them how she said, as parents donated the maHumanitarian Service Center volunteer Vera Merrell reacts Joyfully to sew the raglan sleeves to the terials needed. front and back. When students got ready to as Syracuse students present a box of clothes they made. We want it to look like an angel make the gowns this term there was Marci McEntire and Nicole when we get done," she told them. plenty of fabric for all three classes. dents pinned the back, front and fabd Remember this is for someone sleeve patterns. Rushton shared a Sewing machines whirred as the ric. They helped each other pin and students made the small gowns. else, so make it nice," she told stuSome students stood in line near dents as they laid the pattern pieces cut the pattern out. "Hey, I got a sleeve on," said Suthe ironing board waiting for their sie Roberts as she held up a flowon the fabric. Tessa Harbertson and Jessica ered turn to press the fabric. gown. Everything from solid colors to also helped each other. Jackson Others werent too sure where Taking that first stitch is a maprints and plaids laid on the floor, tables and cupboard spaces as stu- - the grain was on their fabric. Its much easier when theres jor commitment," Nash said. sica Furlow, Alisha Gardner, Melanie Garrett. Kiera George, TtlTany Gibson. Melissa Gough, Kristin Guest. Lisa Haber, Leslie Hales, Derek Harbertson. Andrew Hartvigsen. Teeryn Hendrickson, Jonathan Jensen, Joseph Jeppson. Zachary Jeppson. Nichole Jesse. Elliott Katren, Shayla Kar-re- Anderson morning Aim included wat the cuy con- tea. biudcr.it from school throughout U tat pamcirite in thus each sear, said Susan Opemhaw, who heads the program. dents out in the community and have them understand they can make a difference," said Principal SEVENTH GRADE High Honor Roll: Leslie Aston, Emily Beesley, Tiflame Bell. Colton Bennett, Blake Bentley. Kathleen Brown. Natalie Bunenshaw, Justin Chambers, Niccole Chambers, Annalynn Cohin, Jordan Cra-pAmy Crosland, Adam Dayton, Natalie Dayton, Garrett Douglas, Marta Eberhard. Elizabeth Edmondson. Nicholas Ferguson, Natalie Forsgren, Curtis Fowers, Dusun Francis, Brittney Freed, Jes- week during the fjir, an education pro pam uat provided fur irudeni mm' ieaf ten. hpacelai, lueunwk wurt. poke and Are Sarny ihowt, Tracy Attary and other shows ait pro M cd in the program. it Farmington Junior High School e Cpmpeutirai. j I n James E. Schmidt. Nash said she was nervous about asking Schmidt if she could do Add trips each semester. She wasnt too sure he would approve it because of the difficulty of getting buses. lie (Schmidt) said. How many buses do you need?"' Nash said. Nash then had to overcome another hurdle. She needed fabric, thread, twill 4ih in pUird the r rnt it4 r4 hospital gowns. Many of the children who wear these gowns have never had any thing new to wear before," she said. The service center, a non-proforganization, is operated by the LDS Church. Workers there gave Nash a pattern to trace. Last year her students made about 160 gowns. Twice, once dunng each semes-te- r, Nash took her students to the service center so they can under stand why the gowns are needed. This was her third tnp to the center. "Schools are isolated units from the world. We need to get our stu Shaun and frm Morfin iS fra curwi and vduMus-- gaunt. About (4) itudcnti cwrrlrtfd tb irwIcJ 10 Sail lal ganon and a field tnp to tour iha 1U City nunitamn S m wt Center anJ ijuI the tJajuwn Tbwviiy, Jin Nath. their teacher. raid cung it part of th curriculum. hiuJcmt tpem the Ant term kara log about ictf etteem and consumer issue. During second terra they karn dothmg and nutnikra. Nash tatd it important to her that her tiudenu kam they can make a difference in the world. While touring the Humanitarian Sen ice Center during the summer of 1994 Nash found out there It a need in other countries for the small d n Lindhleera V UOfid, A Maryta AdiwHi flora W'rt 1 J kcowI kffiffiiuy in the fiiwih '4 it wet ihi U d,ujih id cfaldffn around : L1 1 ry toeifit 4 N . SYRACUSE a momt o ta ddixvf ifc r Tn Pii CW'y fitful fWd in if 4 if-tr- a W 5a r-- pens winning state essay PiorcrTAPAW i'If 1 n : i |