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Show T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 20. : l for newexperiehcesStpositivepeer pressure By Stacy Mecham High achool clubs give students the opportunity for leadership, association, scholarship, community service and a sense ofbelonging and involvement .But, they are also a fun and interesting way for students to pursue their special interests and talents. Some ofthe school clubs active 1st the four high schools in the Duchesne County School District indude Future Farmers of America ' (FFA), Future Homemakers of America (FHA), Future Business Leaden of America (FBLA), National Honor Society (NHS), foreign language clubs, Friendship dub, MESA, dnma dubs, dance dubs, a Native American dub, Safety dub, math and history clubs, an Out- - doors club and even p club for students who want to spend more time ' becoming physically fit! An Outdoors club was recently formed ford, 7. 6 and 9 graders' i are being included so they will be introduced to the older students "We hope to teach atudente to appreciate the outdoors," said advisor, Torn Jensen. Members complete a course called "Leave No Trace," presented by the National Forest Service. In September club members went on a trip to the Whiterocks Cave, and plan to do some rock climbing at the Duchesne High climbing wall this month. Duchesnes FHA members will h hold a dance, on Nov. 13. Ellen Hill, advisor, said the dub sponsored a bike rodeo earlier this month to teach bike and traffic safety. Unions FHA chapter will be holding a carnival for Con Amor students, and are collecting pop can taba to recycle and earn money for people in need of kidney dialysis. , i : . data-matc- ol of service, dtizenship, leadership and scholarship. Members must maintain these requirements and ; 20 hours of community service per quarter. ' MESA, which stands fin- math, -' achieveengineering, and science ment, encourages members to be involved in these areas. Union's MESA club plans on attending Science Days at BYU on Oct. 17. They will also be touring universities and Hill Air Force Base. Advisors are Brent VanTasell and Dean Richens who plans "on taking state again this year." Joyce Orton, Union's Dance Club advisor says that members enjoy going to dance performances and workshops. AltamontHigh school has recently begun a Weight Training club, in which members train and exercise for a healthier lifestyle. The advisor is Bev Safely. Unions FBLA members will hold an induction ceremony on Oct. 28. They also plan to attend a leadership conference in Park City on Nov. 13 and 14. Advisors are, Tim Miller, . and Leslie Morris. M .. L Xy-jc- plans to tour schools with small drama productions to teach younger students about drinking, driving, drugs and social values. NHS, or National Honor Society, is a national branch that honors students who have a cumulative grade point average from ninth and tenth grade of a 3.69 or higher and pass a nomination test in the areas m Bev Richens vice president of the MESA club. SCIENCE"-Sa- ys ;.: r-- 4 IBRS F- Uintah Basin STANDARD S CLASSIFIED ;:ADS!: CaJl Tpll Free . 800427-867- 9 Or I 722-513- 1. , INTERNET IN STYLE These students at the Roosevelt Junior High School are taking the internet in style. They each have there own pages plus the school pages. Pictured are Scott Allred, Jennifer Anderson, Janclle Carlos, Amanda Eicanbrack, Chandria Gilley, Jayson Iorg, Rustin Mair, Catherine Murray, Bretine Norton, Brandon Johnson. Not pictured are Kimberly Forrest, Shealene Hansen, Gabriel Yack. RJHS gets set for new web page design dents come up with their own ByJaceeAthby - : Amanda Eicanbrack, a student in Yacks class, "and sometimes we have to borrow thing like fun graphics and stuff The student are learning about different colors and fonts as well as layout. Yack says the students are learning a lot in the process. Each student in the class has three pages to set up. They have a hobby and interest page, a future page, and a class schedule page. The students leam to do everything and what they dont know they find off the internet. "We hope to have our pages up by the end ofthe quarter, Yack stated. The Roosevelt Junior High internet de- sign. "We want to be able to have our A class of Roosevelt Junior High School students are preparing to put an updated web page on the internet Lane Yack is teaching an students update our own home page," he commented. With the help ofa T-- l connection in one of the closets and enough routers to supply several schools, the class is set to inform the world internet course to help the students learn about the internet and how web page design is dime. Union High had some students about their students and put the come over and design a basic web school on a cyberspace map. "We first go and look for a backpage for the junior high, but Yack says he would like to see his stu ground that we like, comments UINTAH 75-- 2 Roosevelt dimensional pictures, the field Which is just a fancy way of narrows pretty fast. saying we take pictures of the entire state of Utah, it's see that is' with a CAT. scanner. most hospitals Now, have er. But when it for students High school students with a grade point average of B or better and college students with a GPA of B or better are eligible for a $1,000 college scholarship (U.S. citizens only). To receive an application, send a request by Dec. 16 to Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation at 721 North McKinley Road, PO Box 5012, Lake Forest, IL 60045-501fax a request to (847) a request to or big-cit- a Surprised? . in y comes to the You shouldn't.' be. Since were a home-grow- n locally controlled hospital CAT scanner of one kind or anoth- Scholarship deadline fact, hospitals and us. One way we do GERMAN High German club. Members pictured Deutsche, left to right are: David Ingram, Sam Greyeyes, Filip Johansson, Stacy Mecham, Leelana Justice, Cody Womack, Debbie O'Brien and Will Nebeker. Hobart Willis is the advisor. In down to three big, what's going on. of the Union ijhsl.html. We call it diagnostic imaging. things inside your body to say members address is http: macl00.uhs.dsd.kl2.ut.usweb BASIN MEDICAL CENTER 250 W 300 N en ' . Union's Drama department ' "I LOVE at, Duchesne High, Because Duchesne High' School indudes grades 7 thru 12, the 6th graders ' , 4' , ; 9 Pace 15 y taSigC i 1998- - with the best interests of the people of The Basin at heart, our resources stay here to sophisticated technology it all takes to reconstruct three- - take better care of you. THERE ARE FOUR PLACES IN UTAH TO 2; 295-397- 2; GO cholarecsf.org All requests for applications must include the following: students name, permanent home addrdbs, city, state, zip code, name ofcurrent high school or college, apprommate GPA, and year in school during the 1998-9- 9 academic year. Applications will be fulfilled by mail only, on or about Jan. 7, 1999. Two hundred and fifty (250) winners will be selected on the basis of academic performance, involvement in extracurricular activities, and some consideration for financial need. A total of $250,000 will be awarded. FOR THE BEST CRT SCANS MODERN MEDICINE STUDENTS OF THE MONTH-Uni- on High School Students of the Month are, back row (left to right): Amy Mecham, daughter of Darrell and Ann Mecham; Jackie Morrill, daughter of Bart and Michelle Momll. Front row (left to right): Katie L. Duncan, daughter of Trudy and Nelson Duncan; and Katrina Mustoe, daughter of Kathy Thomas and Craig Mustoe. CRH PROUIDE. 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