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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Lee Alan Fausett, of Bluebell received his doctor of medicine Todd Wilkenson, Gary Workman and Mike York. In petroleum te-- . chnology, Lorenzo Root and Allen Secrest. Sandra Reay, Charlotte . The graduates of the Vocational Center are: Sharleen Bodily , and Janna Burdett, accounting clerk; Jerry Davis, accounting clerk and business manager, Minday Fisher, clerk typist; Betty McGraw, secretary-legal secretary; Brenda Maeham, secretary, Enola Montgomery, clerk typist; Lola Pohl accounting Basin branch of U of U women met ' e processing, and Crystal typist. In the TechnicalIndustrial Department, Jerry Mascarinaa, auto mechanic; Dale Vanleuven, auto mechanic; Gary Workman, auto Slaugh-der- k welding; Glen Hem street and Eric Kay and John Segalla, diesel mechanic. In. Industrial welding, Alex Cornpeach, Richard CornpMch, Tyler Soctt. mechanic-industri- VICA. Instructors are Jean King. Following a potluck dinner, the business meeting included reports from the recent state convention, installation of new officers, and plans for summer activities. The summer agenda begins June 12 with a lunch meeting at J.B.s in Vernal A branch needs assessment will be discussed, as well as next years program. July 18, the Branch members and their families will tour petroglyphs around the Vernal area, expertly guided by Blaine Phillips. This picnic. The AAUW sponsored Utah Women Artists Show will be juried August 1, at the SpringvDle Art Museum, and the group will travel to SpringvQle that day to observe this unusual open jurying session. Women interested in participating in the Association are welcome to call Christy King at 646-321789-583- ine IB, Monday ,and WedfMpday . enings for 6 weeks. Beginning iss, for both boys and girls age 5 id over, is at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and e Intermediate class is from 7:80 8:30 p-Both beginning and intermediate uses are 325. The Duchesne rnimites, Power Tumbling Team, ill be held from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and $30. All three classes are coached 8 and r Cathy Sheridan, uy Hansen. Classes are limited. Ceramic classes for those eight mrs and older will start Wed-tsdaJune 17 from 9:30 to noon, is structured with every-i- e he in the class doing the same reject. There is an $8 registration ie for the six week class and a $2 reject fee due each week. Class ze is limited to 12. For more formation, please call Ann Colton, 738-257- Velen-chenk- n y h, evaluation, bandaging and splinting, cardiac arrest, bleeding, shock. Poetic? sign up now The World of Poetry is offering a $1,000 grand prise in its Great National Poetry Contest Some 100 prizes are being offered, totaling over $10,0001 There is no entry fee. Poets may enter one poem only, 25 lines or less, on any subject using any style. Deadlinewillfor be entering is June 30. Winners Wymer completes Avionics soccer. If there is an interest, classes will be offered. Registration for all these classes will be held Wednesday, June 10 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Cliff Mickei-soCenter. For more information, please call Linda Strickland, Roosevelt has two on SUSC rolls A total of 257 students earned honor roll status winter quarter at Southern Utah State. Thirty-seve- n of the 257 students named to the Dean's List earned straight "A averages. To be named to the SUSC Honor Roll a student must be enrolled fulltime, taking 15 or more credit hours, and earn a quarterly grade point average of 3.60 or above. "SUSC grades on the plus and minus system," Registerar Barbara Young said. "A 4.00 GPA is a straight A average, while a 3.60 GPA is approximately an 'A- -' average." From Roosevelt, Marianne Dun- can, a business administration student and Glen A. Funk, an industrial arts student are the two honor students from this area. 102 - 122- ' Naval Air Technical Training mer studied airborne communications, fire control systems and warfare systems. In addition to the technology of these systems, he studied mathematics, physics, electronic theory and the operating principles of digital and analog computers. He joined the Navy in February Center Millington. Tennessee, 1986. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Tony A. Wymer, son of Willis A. and Helen R. Wymer of Roosevelt, has completed the Advanced First Term Avionics Course. course at the During the 26-we- Drawing Bduc. Dance Bduc. mwHm H want ary Ed. Elanantary Ed. English English togliah tagliah tadnical t Professional PUadly Bduc. really Bduc. Family Bduc. 641 620 648 101' 115 301 Xaprovoaant of Early Childhood BAic. t Methods in eiftad Education English Ooaposition Great Literature of America Expository Mriting Materials Children's Literature Geography Health Bduc. jnst. tech. Inst. tech. . . Adolescence PMS: A Fasdly Affair 113 250 441,442 Nadia utilisation for teachers Physics Physics Physics Physics Physiology 101 108 120 120 130 101 101 122 173 351 480 530 EducationCTpchological Statistics Cress Cultural Bduc. and Understanding Social Nark Skills XI Adult Children of Alcoholics Trsetwnt Approaches to Alcohol iw Modem Social Problem Introduction to Study of Aging the Sociology of Aging Saadnar in Sociology Oral Xntarp. of Children's Literature you'll always win your case with the Classifieds. .Standard 722-513- 1 . 5:00 7:45 8:00 30 00 p.a. - 4:30 p.a. 1:00-- 5:00 8:00-12:- 3:30 4:30 30 8:00-10:- 30 5:30-10:- 00 5:30-10:- 00 5:30-10:- 00 p.a. noon 00 1:00- 12:00- - 3:30 9:30 5:00 3:30 6:30-- 7:45 5:30- - 6:15 12:00- - 1:00 5:30- - 9:30 8:00-10:- p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. a.a. p.a. p.a. 30 5:30-- 9:30 p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. a.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. - 5:00 p.a. 1:00-- 5:00 p.a. 1:00- - 4:00 p.a. 1:00- 8:00-10:8:00-10:- 30 5:30- - 9:30 5:30-10:- 30 p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. Network PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION MSS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 2 YEAR DIPLOMA -- SECRETARIAL DEGREE PROGRAMS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE THROUGH THE UINTAH BASIN EDUCATION CENTER BS ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BS ENGLISH BS HISTORY . BS MATHEMATICS BS PSYCHOLOGY BS SOCIOLOGY MEd EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY noon 5:30-10:-30 12:30- noon p.a. p.a. a.a. 7:00-- 7:45 5:30-- 9:30 5:30-10:- p.a. p.a. a.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. p.a. noon noon 8:00- 3:30- 1:00- - tutoring teaching English I) 8:00-10:- 1:00- - Gansral Physics ftirvay General Physics Survey Hunan Physiology Ganarsl Psychology Gansral Psychology Career Exploration Personal Study Efficiency (OOH-ME- 1:00- 5:155:30- - 8:00-10:- Introductory Physios Stars and Galaxias Courses taught over telecoaaunicationa 00 - Beading Guidance Philosophy Physical Bduc. 595 140 275 475 8:00-10:-30 9:00-- 2:00 3:30-- 5:00 00 101 301 Sociology Sociology Sociology Sociology theatre Arts - 2:00 9:30 5:30-- 8:00 5:30- - 9:30 9:005:30- 30 490 HQrk Mark 00 5:30-10:-00 B:00-12:- Fundwantala of Music Elawntary School Music for teachers Nutrition for People How Food Preservation of Philosophy Introduction to Prcbl Physical Education in Elw. 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Social Social Hear yel Hear yel Whether buying or selling, EDUCATION CENTER - 7:45 p.a. - 5:30-- 9:30 Public Speaking 416 Psychology Secondary Bd. The verdict Is In... u 105 305 101 - Psychology Poems should be sent to: World of Poetry, Dept National, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, California 95817. Intermediate Ooaaunicatiens Ceaawdcatlons Coaputer Sci. Bduc. Bueinaas Bduc. zduc. Business Bduc. Business Bduc. Businaea Bduc. Business Bduc. Psychology coveries." ' Biology Chaadatry easiness Psychology The Uintah Basin Wy- - 1:00-- 4:30 Basic photography Xntanadiata Photography Art Nathoda for Elementary Grades Beginning typewritingKeyboarding Ill 112 Xntanadiata typewriting Advanced typewriting 113 Hoed Procaaaing for the Legal Office 114 121 Fundaaentala of Shorthand 122 fundamentals of Shorthand 123 Fundamentals of Shorthand 131 Business Machines 140 Hicroocaputar Applications in Business 105,106 Discovering Nature 101 Introduction to Chaadstry Business Bduc. . - 140 141 310 Psychology complete e The graduation turned out real good and a large crowd attended. The program was really good. We can be proud of the class of 1987 and a fine group of students, teachers and wonderful principal e Mr. and Mrs. Leo Delia and DaVonna Baum are all going Thursday morning to Salt Lake to visit their doctors. Art Art Art Art Art 5:155:15- Managerial Accounting Baninar: topics in Anthropology Sasic Daaign 480 Anthropology n 738-203- 203 Accounting are tennis, baton twirling and sent to all entrants. Eddie-Lo- u Says Poetry Editor Mrs. to encourage Cole, We hope beginning poets and trust our. contest will produce exciting dis- Connie Lee le title class is $21 which includes lecture, hands-o- n training and a handbook of first aid techniques. Other classes being considered announced on or before August 30. winner's list will be A TABIONA NEWS Washington and Oregan. He and his family will be moving to Oroville, California, north of Sacramento, where he will be Butte-Orovilpracticing medicine in the Veterinary Hospital. at or Teresa Phillips for more information. o, y, Emergency First Aid Clan will be held June 15, 17, 18, 22 and 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Cliff Mickel-soCenter Class Room. This is a 10 manahour class covering patient gement, 9 1987 Wil-kerso- n, 8 5 spent time training in both UINTAH BASIN and Laine both are EMTs. This class is open to anyone 12 years or older, (younger than 12 if accompanied by parent). Cost of this life saving 738-556- Upon completion of one year of schooling at Utah State University, he served a two years mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lstter-da- y Saints, in the New York, New York City mission. Dr. Fausett received his bachelor of science degree from Utah State University in Logan in 1983, graduation cum laude. He worked summers at University of Utah Intensive care unit for the artificial organ transplants in animals. Lee married Paula Anderson in the Jordan River Temple in 1982. son, Mark. They have a Dr. Fausett was accepted in the Oregan State University program upon graduation from USU and has Lee Alan Fausett recently graduated from Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is the son of Lewis and Kay Fausett of Bluebell. and head injuries and many more. .Corn-unit- mouth-to-mout- the The monthly meeting Uintah Basin Branch of AAUW met May 20 at the home of Christy of Altamont High School in 1977 as class Valedictorian. He participated in FFA, wrestling, football Speech & Drama, and was a state officer of KSUtah State University Community schools set summer classes air-wa- . day's activity will include a potluck Eva Roberts, clerk typist; Louise Sainsbury, manager-dat- Dr. Fausett graduated from S laugh, Winn. Proficiency certificate in diesel mechanics were given to Fran Peterson, Marv DePeterson, Brad Pummell and Reed Wagner. Other proficiency certificates were given to Lorenso Root in surveying and Alex Cornpeach in pipe welding. Connie Robb, ss monies. Dr. Fausett is the son of Lewis and Kay Fausett of Bluebell. Gwenna Smith, Bruce Taylor, Carolyn Thompson and Dawn . clerk-busine- from Oregan State University College of Veterinary Medicine, during the May graduation cere- Surveying Beth Norman, Vickie Payne, Special musical numbers by business manager, business manager; The Engineering Technician program graduated Greg Bowker, and Revo Taylor. The LPN program graduated Luticia Buckmaster, Mary Burgess, Christy Haroon, Muds Hunsaker, Michele Mansfield, Laura Mahler, Gordon Johnson and Ends Montgomery were enjoyed by all after a light buffet was prepared by the vocational center food services. Janna Burdett of Vernal and Bruce Taylor of Roosevelt were student speakers. Mr. Keith Bergquist, director of the Vocational Center gave welcoming remarks. y onsored by Duchesne' Schools. Expand your . rizons. Power Tumbling, classes begin 17 Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center in Roosevelt, May 22, and Vernal conducted their annual graduation exercises last Friday evening. Neola Brown of the Utah State Vocational Board was the guest speaker, she spoke on the value of vocational training to our population. Two staff members were recognised for their contributions to eational education. Bruce Brighton, Petroleum Instructor for nine years, is now self employed and Lee Mecham, Leather instructor for 14 years has had the program discontinued by the state. Bored? Why not register for one these excellent summer classes Psqs Fausett receives Doctorate - Pemard Lucero is hard at work planting a row of trees along the front of his house. This is a project that will be beneficial to the whole community as those trees mature and beautify the neighborhood. 1987, UBAVC graduates 45 into marketplace TREE PLANTING Jung 3. ADMINISTRATIVE ic-- l 2 GIFTED AND TALENTED ENDORSEMENT . ED, For further information call: (Ml) 789-610- 0 722-22- 4 or 719-36- 8 or |