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Show 7 Altamont selects honor roll students Winkler, Victor Wimmer, Wendi White. Altamont High School haa announced their honor role atudenta for the first semester of academic year; the 1986-8Seventh grade, honor atudenta an: Amber Watkins, Todd Miller, Bradley Brotheraon, James Stevens, Stephen Duns-morShannon Rich, Wendy Sorensen, Carline Winkler, Brenda Tuft, Mark Wimmer, Bobbie Fausett, Shannon Giles. Eighth grads honor rolls students are: Kurt Mower, Scott Swasey, Suzzaqne Bird, Melissa Jaynee Marshall, Holgate, Alayna Bellon, Cody Christensen, Rachel Jessen, Aaron Ames, Rich, Tamara Lindsay, Jennifer Brotherson, Deana Evans, Anna Hanberg, Maylene Potta, Danelle Durfey, Cam Pedro, Jennifer Street, Angalene Potts, Tonya Eleventh grade honor roll students are: Lisa Myrin, Jennifer Tuft, David Batten, Fred Henry, Suzette Kemp, Trad : Candy Stevenson, Ben Williams, Cody Beal, Toni Bingham, Jill Brotherson,. Shane Rowley, Dan-niKnight, Janalee Tidwell. Ninth grade honor roll students are: Lisa Gomichec, Devin Mitchell, Annette Tew; Willard Tucker, Sharon Perry, Kandi Thayne, Tracy Evans, Jamie el 6 e, . Goodrich, Stephanie Todd, Janet Miles. Tenth grade honor, roll students are: Tania Oman, Phillip Todd, Amy Winkler, Roxanne Roberts, Terri Rust, Scott Fausett, Leah ' Farnsworth. ' ' ' Twelth grade honor roll students are: Tesa Burton, Wayne Dee Loddy, Robert Marshall, Miles, Sue Miles, Shell Powell, Nicole Wimmer, Carla Larsen, Dana Stevenson, Rose Wilkinson, Ainsworth, Beverly ' Brenda Stevenson, Stacy Davies, William Tew, A3 Wendy Thayne, . Max Stephanie Christen- T yslheir I mr TCne (dhurBsftinnKSS (in) , Thompson, sen. All Dresses ' Six students tour close-u- p Washington student fellowship to help pay for the trip, from Union, and Sariah Six students from Duchesne County got a close-u- p look at the Federal Government last week as they traveled to Washington D.C. under a - privately Silver from Two December 29 teachers, Steve Greenwood from sponsored program. Program was organized as a means of giving students the opportunity to learn more about government in action. were .recomThe students mended by their teachers and principals for this experience. Students from Utah, Puerto Rico and Oregon participated in this recent session, although students from other states also participate throughout the year. Those who went from our area were Suzie Farnsworth from Altamont, Travis Mecham from Duchesne, Steve Cesspooch, and Connie Wopaock, received a also who Richens, TTw Tabiona. was a great experience and she loved it. Willis said he would like to eee nuns publicity for the program and more students participate. He said if more students got involved, our area could receive more fellorships to help pay the student's portions of the tour. Close-U-p La-An- Duchesne and Bart Willis from Union accompanied the students. Students toured the sights of Washington and watched the House of Representatives and the Senate in progress. They visited with Senator Orrin Hatch. And they also toured Colonial Williamsburg where people live, dress, and work in the same manner as those of the Colonial Period. The participants stayed near the historic Potomac River and had the opportunity to get acquainted with students from the other areas. Many of the participants from Puerto Rico spoke no English. According to Farnsworth, it NEOLA NEWS . 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