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Show November 27, 1985 Page 10, Basin Standard HJlintah rii, 'te&ti .. . 'I..' if Three principals' gather important information at Utah Academy rv.rr5 . by Tom Brennan months, you can do it every staff reporter month after returning from the Duchesne County School Dis. academy." trict have three principals atThe areas emphasized ' were tending a Utah Principals narrowed down to the important Academy in Salt Lake City areas the principals attending during the 1985-8- 8 academic year, would like to discuss, Chapman according to Dennis Mower, said. The- 40 principals brain- ' stormed the important areas they superintendent. Mower said Larry Henrie, would like to discuss during the v Altamont High School, Guy academic year. The areas the principals Taylor, Myton Elementary, and Jerry Chapmen, Roosevelt Junior thought were important to the High, am the principals hi the educational system include: district attending the concepts, positive teacher academy. The three submitted leadership techniques, their names to the district for its observation and supervision, approval, Mower said, before school curriculum, new programlater submitting their names to ing for computers, writing effethe academy for their approval. ctive grants gnd discussing the r Henrie, the According to program. The three principals said they academy ia very beneficial for himself and for Altamont High, have gathered a lot of infor"It gives you a whole, new mation from the three meetings light," Henrie said. When you they have attended. However, the come back from the academy, you most beneficial for the three was are able to light the world on fire; the concepts. instead of doing it every nine They said they have implemented those concepts already into their working allotted for the learning of Important and beneficial aspects of the Henrie aaid one thing he l nmtt from the concept was the amount of energy that one exerts during the day. It takes 90 percent of your, energy just to remain the statue quo; this leaves only 10 percent of the day thinking up new ideas end being creative, he . nt . nt officers for the school Myton has elected their studentbody elected studentbody president, Shannon Nelson, year. Aaron Weight, sixth grade, was fifth grade, was elected vice president and Sam Meacham, fourth grade, was elected ' ' secretary. Phone News Items With the cold season upon us, were fortunate in this area to have a plentiful supply of all you natural gas need to stay warm and comfortable this winter. Even better news, this years rates are lower than last years. 722-513-1 I ail' - - .. . Another one the three were in about,' was- - the portance of meeting and. interacting with other profee-fiwulii in the fisil concensus career-ladde- In fact, Chapman aaid it makes him feel good to know that he is not the only, person going through soma of the headaches . CfoM I nriatjul with administrating a public school. Chapman said the academy wee a very positive step for the state to implement to help the educational system out. i "It is probably one of the most positive things I have seen the state do in a number of years, " he Mountain Fuel Supplys efforts to contain costs have resulted in savings which we are passing on Taylor also said the academy has been beneficial to him to meet others in the profession. '.Whan we are there, we have time to talk and interact with other people in the same profession, ha said. "We are able to aee their concerns, problems and Joys." to you. With a little preventive medicine, you can save even more. To relieve congestion in your furnace room, get top shape and working the way it should, have an expert give it a thorough check-up- . For continual relief of stuffed-up Unclog your nagging cold, you can , i furnace by replacing dirty count on the affordable, filters with dean new ones, dependable, dean, efficient, cold remedy To make sure your natural gas furnace is in natural gas. . rid of all the clutter. Your furnace will work more safely and efficiently if it can breathe. MOUNTAIN FUEL A QuesUr Company. ' ' 4- " ' . According to Taylor, he would have liked to have seen more time - ELEMENTARY OFFICERS diyi. ; - 4-- V , r -- 4 . 4 " ft i ' fwf;- RJHS Honor Rolls announced J - f, i i-f A ni Vv I Roosevelt Junior High hoe announced the honor roll for the first term. .n For seventh grade they Beatrice Coonrod, Rebecca Jensen, Palmira Martin, Karen e: . Murray, Sharilynn Larsen, Montgomery, Tracy Wayne Benson, Jennifer Rose, Anne Colton, Dianna Draney, Kimberly Hunt, Ricky Mathews, Amber Sander, Petti Olson, Ronald Brown, Judy Hadden, Tiffany ' Tori Freeton, Fenee Falter, Moore, Trevor Wilkerson, Ritchie Olsen, Candice Duncan,' Monies Holman, Nancy Jensen, Merigay Alena Shelley, Pam Winder, -- Hunt, Peggy Rose, Travis Anderton, Holly Duerden, Soqja Taylor, Roaeanne Terry, Tai Riser, Angela ' Royer, Jamie Libolt, Jason Bell, Miety Mitchell, Angie Moore, Deborah . -- Wymer, Jeff Condie, TVoy Jack- -' Justin son, Dustin LaRose, Merkley, Kevin Braddy, Tyson . Fausett, Rondeanna Hardman, and Amy' Osmond. For the eighth grade they an: Eric Fausett, Matthew Ryan, Wendy Wall, Lianne Winterton, : Wesley Ercenbrack, Audrey Michael Madsen, Dennis Johnson, Shauns Robb, Carrie. Hackford, Lisa Bingham, Ronald Hansen, John Oberhansly, Tisha Duncan, Lane Freston, M inday Osmond, Mercy Meschem, Alexia : Eari, Bonnie McQuivey, I11 Rasmussen, David Walkup, TJ Wallace,' Beth Brown, Allen Long, Jason West, Ruth Evans, Dannie Ferguson, Kelly Foote, Craig Labrum, Kerilyn Lowe, : Luck, . . Tonya Ron, Kyle Snow, Rachael Warron. ; . . I. HM 1BiB M II I I 5, rm IW wi For the ninth grade the honor roll students are: Douglas Hicken, Melissa Jensen, Danielle White, Marty Ashmore, Merrit Hones, Angie McQuivey, Shane Wilkerson, Jeffery Winder, Julie Brough, Brenda Buchanan, Kymberli Riser, Jackie Chapman, Peter Coonrod, Dottie Weigand, KeDi Draney, Kyle Henrie, Chet Jenkins, Dustin Nielson, Erie Roes, Jon Wilson, Clinton Morrill, ' Stacy Rasmussen, Shiela Brown, Shauna Winterton, Jay Jorgenson, Jamas Lemon, Cathy Allred, Angie Anderton, Ronald Harper, Lance Henderson, Laura I vie, Michelle Dean Larsen, Richens. Melanie Mezenen. Kim- berly Ercanbrack. Cathy Larsen. Suzanne Chambers. Soija Teny, Melissa Lindsay, IVuinLd Dulen, Ceiesiu Durham, Sturi McKenzie. |