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Show The Summit County Bee .6A V vV. i . Friday, December 6, 1991 North Summit Bravos South Summit Wildcats Jr.. 1. North Summit Middle School f Braves Wrestling Schedule host a Wrestlers Compete at Juab Tournament South Summit Wrestling Team competed in Juab's Turkey on Nov. 27. There were three other schools participating, Juab, Emery, and Richfield. , Championship Round: J. .Harris, S.S, dec. E. Ogden, Juab 11-B. Kirkham, SS. dec. W. T. Macaffee, SS, Ludlow, Juab dec. T. White, Juab, Consolation Round: C. Prescott, SS, pinned K. Anderson, Emery; K. Jorgenson, SS, dec. T. Cowan, Juab,-3-0Tour-name- nt 2; 9-- 1; 7-- 5. . J.V. Championship Round: C. Maxfield, SS, pinned C. Workman, Richfield; T. Pc- tersen, Richfield, pinned T. Louder, SS. J.V. Consolation: M. Urc, SS, pinned B. Robinson, Richfield; C. Moon, SS, pinned J. Hyde Emery; G. Siddoway, SS, pinned C. Carter, Emery; C. Merchant, SS, pinned W. Albrecht, Richfield. Others participating in tournament were K. Fitzgerald, C. Clegg, J. Robertson, K. Thacker, R. Atkinson, B. Edmunds, J. Clegg, and P. Wright Two outstanding wrestlers were chosen, Cameron Maxfield, JV, 103, SS, received Outstanding Wrestler, and Lee Paulson, 12S, Varsity, Juab, received the Varsity Outstanding Wrestler. We are very proud of our wrestlers and are looking forward to a great season. Dating Game a Success The studentbody of South Summit High had a couple of big jaughs during the joint activity 'with North Summit High of the "Dating Game". During the week prior to the activity, students who were interested in participating signed up to be set up on a "blind" date: .. On the day the game took place, Nov. 21, the studentbody of South Summit sat in their auditorium to become the "live studio audience", foe players took their places on stage, and the game show host. TOUR NEWSPAPER PEOPLE The North Summit Wrestling Team is mice again ready for a competitive year, with the first match being a duel with East Carbon and Altamont at Altamont cm Dec. 3. The 6th and 7th will find them at the Evanston Tournament in Wyoming. These will be all day. Dec. 14. they will head for Grantsvillc for a tournament. Dec. 19 will be the first meet at North Summit with a double duel between Altamont and South Summit It is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 28 will be the Classic Tournament at South Summit all day. Jan. 3, the Braves will head to Morgan with the time of 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Jan. 9, they travel to Rich with matches at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17, the Braves are still on the road with a match at South Summit time 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Jan. 23, Elementary News Many of the classes at the elementary enjoyed Thanksgiving activities. The kindergarten especially Brute Freestone, helped to get the enjoyed a Thanksgiving Peak Each show on the road. ( student brought something to share Those on stage did a good job of to the feast They made Indian keeping the audience entertained headbands and Indian shirts. with their performances and imagiA correction needs to be made nations. By asking questions, dime concerning information reported who signed up earlier and could find from the last school board meeting out what a group of hidden boys concerning the statistical data reand girls were like. Based on the ported cm the District's test scores. answers given to their questions, The data should have been reported those on the "spot had to make a as follows: decision of which boy or girl to The student's test scores were take out on a blind date. Everyone high in everything except English. did a good job at choosing their Their score was 43 percefitile, partners. compared to a 30 percentile national Those who were paired up were average. Math was very high in the rewarded with a date, all expense upper 7 Stanine and 8 Stanine, or paid with each other. Thanks to the were in the 70th and 80th percentile scores. Reasoning and Problem sponsors: Dennys, Pizza Hut, and Mt. Air, this little.' Solving scores were at the 73 percentile level, which means that they activity was possible. The student-bodstored higher than 73 percent of the for presidency was responsibly the organization and execution of nation's students on whom the test was standardized. the activity. y PEOPLE . .i Friday Sessions Improve Learning double North Summit will duel against Grantsville and Rich 6 pjn. and 7 p.m. will be the starting times. The Region Meet will be held at North Summit on Feb. 1. It will be all day long. From here, the wrestlers head to state competition which will be held on Feb. 7 and 8 at CEU and TBA. The coaches to the wrestling team will be Sam Blonquist, David Douglas, and Cliff Crittenden. Come and give your support to the wrestling team. FBLA November Luncheon by Laud Judd On Nov. 26, North Summit members of FBLA attended another great activity. Jim Simister miked to the members about starting your own business. Mr. Simister now has a shop where he does what he loves best, working with clay. He makes pots, cups, bowls, etc. to sell His words of encouragement are "find what you enjoy doing and sell it if possible." Thanks to all who helped with this activity in anyway. Great American Smoke-Ou- t , at Middle School by Daniel Richins and Josh L. Sargent This week, at North" Summit ; Middle School, the students participated in the Great American Smoke-OuPosters lined foe walls reminding students of hazards of tobacco, Geri Essoii, Summit (County Health Educator, and Sheni Jones, from, ValkyMentaji Worked "witli 'pur own .Drama Troupe to plan the week's activi t. ties. ii " helped many students excel. When asked what they liked best about this program, the answers were enthusiastic. Jeremiah Blonquist, "I really like how I can mhke up the work I have missed." Milli Judd, "I am able to make up tests that ! have missed or. r . Heidi Gardner, "I can get to get help with piy homework." n Crittenden, "You can help that isn't available . on the five day weet" ,,lVr-Laur- - Jvad-tag- 6 of "the computer lab on the Friday session. On a typical Friday, 40 students will have used at least part of the two hour session in the lab. The piano lab is also busy, and a number of students will receive art instruction, drama, band, and foq . ! Share the Love tofy'hfUdjBre tailing M and Jed .Crittenden ,'PfejFriday help sessions have n- The students enjoyed an assembly held by the Drama Troupe of the North Summit Middle School. The students applauded their guest speaker Margaret Vernon. She talked of how smoking ruined her father's life as well as others. She made foe students realize that smoking messes up your life,' as well as other pebples. We would like to thank Margaret for her excellent job and all others who helped plan the week. vbyLynd ew Cultis l opportunity to participate, in "a variety of exciting field : trips., In ' December, students and teachers will travel to the Hansen Planetar-- 1 itim for a space exploration pro gram as well as S trip to the Capi-- ; tol Theater to enjoy a performance of "The Nutcracker". Please encourage your Child to attend these', sessions; they are great! ,.'li Invention Convention The fourth grade "Invention Convention" was held recently at North Summit Elementary School. Many interesting inventions werp displayed in (he gymnasium. Stu- -' dents were asked to find solutions to problems they had, to help them find ideas to their inventions. Award certificates were presented, to several participants. The categories presented were foe Most Useful: Lacy Hcnely; Most Invcij- -, tive: Jcnalyn Vernon; Smallest: Kcvcn Louden Most Attractive: , Trisha Judd;. Most Mechanical: Steven Emery; Outstanding Game: Brehan Mosher, Most Creative: Raquel Judd; Most Imaginative: Michell Fisher, Largest; Dana Front row: Kristen Paskett,';JenaIyn Vernon, Brehan Hansen; Most Professional: Draper Mosher,-- , and Holly Lewis; c second row: Tony Richards," ; Palmer; Most Educational: Raquel Judd," Michelle Fisher, and Trisha Judd; Third row: Most Mechanical: Tony.. Kevin Louder, Dana Hansen, Lacy Ilenely, and Draper r t , Richards, and Most Marketable: Palmer, Vi Kristen PasketL The invention se- lccted to be sent on to the national competion was swarded to Kristen Paskittt for her automatic cat feeder. Other participants were Wesley Brown, Erica Judd, Carly Wilson, Jalene Richins, Steven Bayne, Sara Hcnesy, Bnd Terrance Wilson, A special thank you is extended to our judges, Helen Judd and Roma Jenkins. They did an excellent job.. Thank you to all foe students who participated for making the "Invention Convention" a big sue- -' cess. ; IV Holly-Lewis- . ; Thanks for your friendship and good will. Brown's Summit Valley Milk, Hoytsville, Utah 336-59- 52 AGE. tNAME j PHONE Brown's Dairy is Sponsoring a Coloring contest that will be judged in two age will be given for each age group. groups, 5 years and 9 years. Three prizes Deadline for returning picture will be Monday, December 16. Turn pictures in at "Brown's Dairy or the Summit County Bee Office. 3-- 6-- Kristen Paskett A . |