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Show V Page 10. February 7. 1995 education jCiintah Basin Standard Union High School releases honor roll Union High Schools second quarter honor roll has been . Jenkins, Jamie Scholes, Melinda Uresk, Eve Wolfe, Cabe Miller, Trtfley Raza, Matthew Betts, Benjamin Glines; Angela Hansen, Christopher Hill, Samuel White, Jonathan Bennett, Camille Heaton, Bryan Seeley, Trenton McKenna and Jill Nielsen. Twelfth grade-Ke- lly Duncan, Carolyn Fish, Deborah Griffin, Daniel Larsen, Melissa Mare, Gina McKenzie, Jeanie Nielsen, Lori Lamb, Angie Burke, Travis Hadem, Shalon Gurr, Mark Hullinger, Shaunie Killian, Jennifer Olsen, Mackenzie Uresk, Brandy Curry, Brian Ercanbrack, James Fri tiler, Tim Griswold, Jenny Musich, Angie Fieldsted, Miranda Hamblin, Alaina Bastian, Steven Winterton, Karen Arnold, Lane Earl, Tara Whin, Lee Foster, Camille Bowthorpe, Frank Kevin Duncan, Derek Shaw, Dunsmora, lisel Grimaud, Clay Hamilton, Maclain Luck, Nikki Trent Fausett, Jessica Hall, Justin Hansen, Heather Hardinger, Kari Elizabeth Murdock, Harland, Jennifer Neilson, Janelle Reary, Shelby Sanders, Esther Scholes, Brians Sherman, Maralee Skinner, Crystal Tavenner, Ron Whicker, Angie Wood, Jordan Colton, Emily Mitchell, Stoney Monks, Ryan Weatherston, Jennifer Werry, Dex Winterton, Alisa Yack, Kathryn Anderson, Wesley Gardner, Derick Horrocks, Linzi Labrum, Tara Osmond, Jacque Bell, Dustin Davis, Amanda Hamilton, Michael Hayes, re- leased. The following students were included on the honor roll: Ninth grade-Ma- rlo Bell, Krystal Cobell, Michael Fausette, Stephanie Howard, Mitch Labrum, Nicole Lsrsen, Nathaniel Lemon, Austin Luck, Melanie McKee, Parker Morrill, Christofler Neal, Jason Nelson, Kevin Ross, Pamela Ryan, AmandaBreshears, Lyndsay Brown, Nickolas Betts, Malissa Glines, Beau Hancock, Monte Har dinger, Heather Kyek, Alisa Ko wallis, Nathaneil Wilkerson, Nedra Harper, Christina Ingram, Kristin Rasmussen, Kristen Uresk, Brian Berlin, Breezy Bigler, Spenser Hall, Emily January,' Erin Merkley, Douglas Murray, Vanessa Rasmussen, Julie Stewart, Tina Claybum, Sarah Colton, Larayne Foote, Russ Labrum, Austin Sherman, Slade Gurr, Dane Lemon, Matthew Smity, Cassie Dixon, James Heaton, Sherry Hokett, Nathan Nielson, Brandon Schles, Kensey Yama, Amanda Zulnate, Daren Arnold, Carol Cook, Melanie Heaton, Ben Mecham, Jared Ross, Nicholas Tavernier, Lonnie Winn, Stad Fillingim, Megan Miller, Dusty Olsen, Silvana Phillips, - Dushell Lemon, Paid McQuivey, Reid Reynolds, Danielle Larase, James Wilson, Haley Brown, Charles McKinnon, Julia Nielsen, Liberty Stradinger, Terrell Draney, Ryan Snow, Jennifer Breshears, Teresa Jenkins, J. Adam Kijek, Miranda Lamb, Hollie Anderton, Tetri Duncan, Marianne Johnson, Amber Nebeker, Samuel Powell, Rachael Richins, Jan Birchell, Michelle Duncan, Natalie Nielsen, Charley Murray, Raul Price, Ronald Roberts, Kim Rost, Laura Whiting and Farah ' Ferguson, Mark Stanley, Julia Brillian, Leonard Jensen, Tyler Rasmussen, Paige Asay, Deedee Cooper, Kari Merkley, .Kievan Stevens, Clark Timothy, Jared Bameck, Marilyn Duncan, Emily Dye, Jennifer Perkins, Justin Cole and Kimberly Gayler. of the Todd Elementary Reading SuperBowl were recently TODD STUDENTS EXCEL-Winn- ers Valuable ReadCTs) recede- - Jeff recognized during a special awards ceremony. The MVRs (Most David Wopsock, Maylene Murry, Wopsock, Jarvis Cuch, Tiffany Royball, RoxAnne Manning, Olivia Welsh, Camille Yazzie, Anderson, Caroline Troop Jenks, Brandon Gray, Emilio Padio, Jessica Tavapont, Rhia Tiongson, Sheila O Driscoll and Amber Jarman. Duchesne High honor roll students named Bobbi Scholes, David W. Thacker, grade-Marla- ine Melissa. Richens, Jacob Yack, Garner, Emberly Pittman, Jed Smith, McClane Duncan, TifEanie uFoote,"';Te8sa Jlendersop Valerie Jenkins, Meagin Olsen, Russell Squire, Claudia Whiting, Richard Tiongson, Jackson Dye, Teresa Glines, Cameron McQuivey, Jana Jensen, Luke Purcell, Carrie Sprouse, Justin Thomas, Melissa Womack, Lauralee Clark, Jaime Bameck, Louella Cramer, Brian Foote, Shane Long and Jolona Snow. Eleventh gra Bingham, Cindy Brighton, Stephanie Chasel, Lane Christensen, Willie hael Argyle, Second term honor roll students at Duchesne High School are as follows: 4.0 GPA-Seve- nth grade: Erin Allen, Amy Bleazard, Wesley Gounski, Loray Hafen, Karalee Hoopes, Melissa Killian, Beth Pulson and Karri Jo Skewes. Eighth grade: Alisa Cooper, Nathan Hall, Kenny Littlefield, Amanda Allen, Raymond Ash, Scott Simon ton, Krisha Berrett, Chaton Eldredge, Andrew Ercanbrack and Jennifer Powell. Tenth Barney, Shannon Cox, Ryan Luke, Beija-mi- n Malnar, Andre Wall, Brandon White, Jana Berrett, Brent Campbell, Jamie Ercanbrack, Eric Fieldsted, Allen Hullinger, Devin Johnson, Mai gen Nelson, Leah Price, Julie Sims, Donovan Weight, Joel Hamblin, Samuel Anderson, Sierra Coleman, Inger Hoschouer, Jamie Lemon, David Ryan, Hollee Stevens, Jaime Wood, Merlin Huber, Ragan Nielson, Cherie Palmer, Danika Winn and Angela Eklund, Trever Elder, Billie Curry, Makele Fausett, Clint Gardner, Merritt Mitchell, 'Jennifer Robb, Dallin Weathers ton, Jayanne West, Mcmica Yancey, Surah Cox, Amber Sara Faust Ninth grade: Jarom .Young. Honors GPA)-Seve- nth Meeks, Valorie Montague, Courtney Moon, Kellee Moon, Stephanie Rowley and Carrie Spencer. Eighth grade: Brandon Aycock, Karletta Brady, Richard Cramer, Megan Farnsworth, - Annadee Hooper, Clinton Meeks, Kathy Plant, Stephanie Robb, James Toney and Danyelle Towe. Ninth grade: Kelsha Anderson, Sandra Argyle, Susan Aigyle, Michelle Bird, AlbertFoster, Dustin Grant, Nicole Heaps, Andrea Johanson and Jeff Redmon. Tenth grade: Kristy Anderson, Bonnie Davies, Cody Moat Carolyn Moon and Echo Stokes. 11th grade: Shelley - DARE-- On January 16, 24 fifth and sixth graders graduated from the DARE program at Tabiona Elementary. Five students were awarded gold medallions for winning a poem and essay contest After the graduation, the students had a pizza party. Graduates are: front Tumbow, Smith, Jon Baum, Logan Gines, Krissy Gines, Lexi Gines and Tomi Thomas. Second row-M- att ley Densley, Chaidie Fabrizio, Micah Shelly Price, TJ. Fabrizio and Justin Lefler. Third Chase and Celeste Christensen. Back row-Rhoades, Tina Stringham, Nikke Bagley Park, Robert Gordon, Lamar Sweat Randy Burt Andrea Lee, Janae Van Tassell, Sheriff Ralph Stansfield and Summer Roberts. Not pictured: Gary Hummel and Ryley Clark. row-Kris-tine row-Ash- Mr. Bertola, Fawn Hamilton, Jamie Johnson; Jessica Tanner, Jared Taylor and Darren Thomas. 12th grade: Ryan Birch, Michelle Bistrysld, Shelley Heed, Amberly Lott, Judi Luther, Amy Moon, Salamasina Neria, Ar della Shockley, Curtis Skewes, Matthew Skewes, John Spencer, Marilyn Swasey, Wendy Swasey and Wesley grade: David DemiUe, Andrew Faust, t - Burgess, Brent Fitzgerald, Jacob Grant and William Taylor. Tenth Jaycilyne Hacker, Aveolela Neria,' Meg Pulson, Wade Pbulson, Linzie Wight and Jeremy Wilkerson. 11th grade: Adam Bowers, Heather Johansen and Stephen Wilson. 12th grade: Carrie Bleazard, Julie Foster, Corene Hackett, Craig Moon and Peter Tanner. High honors (3.75-3.9-9 grade: Jamie Bird, Mary Faust, Heidi Fryar, Kirk Grant, Quint Grant, Wesley Grant, Mariah Robin- (3.50-3.7- 4 GPA)-Seve- nth grade: Zita Bartlett, Tyrol Davies, Randy Fitzgerald, Casey Lance, Melanie Park, Ryan Thomas, Welby Weimer and Galen Wilson. Eighth grade: Amy Ainge, John Foster, Shanna Green, Wade Ivie, Suzanne Johanson, Rachelle Dustin Madsen, Shanna Mullins, Adam Tanner and Kay-lean Taylor. Ninth grade: Thiess Lindsay, TifFani Peatross, Kari Roberts, Katy Skewes, Rebecca Swasey and Robert Young. Tenth grade: Veronica Gamer, Aaron . Hoopes; Michael Ivie, ' Victoria Palmer and Edith Spencer. 11th grade: Kyle Bailey, Jerrie Bertola, Holly Hamilton, Jdbh Killian, Melody Moon, Becky Muir and Stephen Potter. 12th grade: Brandon Bench, Trent Ellingfard, Codie Farlqy, Jason Heaps, Sherry Jenkins, Shaina Peatross, Justin Robb and Barbara Williford. Students, others asked to bring labels to school Cobell, Emily Cox, Kacey Duncan, David Eklund, Camille Evans, GIVEYOURKIDS On the first day of each month classes at East Elementary School begin a new month of label collect ing. Students are asked to bring to school, and deposit in identified containers, labels from common products in teh home. East Elementary P.TA. collects these labels at the end of each month. Awards are presented to each dan, within each grads, who brought the greatest number oflabels during the month. Some of the labels which are collected are Campbell Soup and other related products. The front hallway has a display ofmost labels which can be redeemed. These are redeemed at the end ofthe year from the catalog which contains many items of use in schools. A TASTE OF THE GOODUFE. f. II Healthful foods can make a ifetime of difference. trained literacy tutors soon to be working in the Roosevelt area schools NEW TUTORS-New- ly and at the Roosevelt Public Library are: 0 to r) first Moore, Hazel Hermes and ily Ranette Loughton (trainer); second January, Lurrine Duncan, Lisa Drake and Julie ma Morton, Rosemary B. Murdock, Peggy Pratt, Gayne Sears and Bobby Rogers; third Drake; last row-L- in Floyd (trainer) and Dorothy Rowley. For more information on literacy . Lin at or call Training Tutoring row-Ly- nda row-Em- American Heart Association row-My- 722-043- UK, Ararican Hurt AnocWan ' . Both the IGA and Stewarts stores have a partnership with us to redeem, for cadi, the labels of their own brand names. Again the school is the recipient of items and goods which otherwise would not be possible because of the money received from the labels. Label collection is eaty to do. You can participate. Each class has s bucket in it Labels are brought to school and placed into the collection bucket There is a container in the front hall for those without students at East The P.TA. does the rest Send your labels, help us out, said Principal Paul Chambers. Thank you Stewarts! Thank you IGA! We appreciate the partnership you have given us!" Chambers said. 1. a simple coincidence that now that Tree Program DUCHESNE COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT by Lily Eskelson, UEA President There is nothing to compare to questions than' answers when it the joys of raising children. Noth- comes to being a parent. As I ing; except perhaps the pains of watch my boys grew up, I fear that raising children. For years, IVt just when I get everything figured shared as much of my experiences out, theyll be off an their own, of teaching my students as I have another generation lost to wisdom of raising my children. (Youll notice that whan Tm talking about my students, Tm straightforward, competent and wise. When discussing my sons, I fall more into the category of parental wiener-headI always corns up with mars coma too lata. ' .) And I am constantly amazed at the terrorizing roller coaster of emotions I rids. The pride, the hope, the warmth, the love. The fear, the anger, the hurt, the disappointment And it may be just Ml If 3RTilitfKn5iitiiirtuJiIiiTi?nffi You Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 1 FTK Newspapers Throughout Utah For Only $ 75 Per Week 1 Minimum order of 25 per species, 25 trees per bundle. No mixing of species in bundles These trees are available for conservation tree plantings, such as; windbreaks, shdterbdts, wildlife habitat or Christmas tree plantings. They cannot be used for ornamental purposes. For additional information or to place an order, contact Jim Brown or LaMar Wilson at the Natural Resource Conservation Service at 722-452- 1 or 722-407- 7. Stop In Or Call The Uintah Basin Standard 722-51- 31 For More Information . both my sans are teenagers, the ride seems to go down more often than it goes up. And there is a tremendous feeling of waste. Of wasted emotions and wasted breath and wasted time. Why do I bother? IVt told you and told you and told you. When are you ever going to learn? But stop. Nothing is wasted, Dm told. Not the pain or the heartbreak or the anger. Nothing is wasted if ws stop. And learn. Because out of the pain of disappointment comes a lesson. Out of heartbreak can coma hope. Out of anger can coma determination. Use your experiences to change things for the better. Study your frustration to find out if theres another way. Learn from all the thingi that seem to be going wrong today and then make a plan far tomorrow. ' And know that tomorrow might not work either. But it might It doesnt matter if were always right It doesnt matter if were tired and frustrated. It matters that we dont waste anything. It matters that we use all the tolls at our disposal. And sometimes those tools are the feelings, the emotions, the very terror that is part of The Ride. POOR COPY |