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Show The Summit Count 6A Beo Friday, April 8, 1994 South Summit Wildcats by Steve Crittenden On Thursday, March 17, 70 randomly chosen students listened to AnytownUSA talk to us about discrimination. Racism was a very important Mock Trial Team Defeats Delta factor along with prejudice, religion, and sexism. The leaders couldn't express it enough that these points were all around us. The most important discrimination that is in the Kamas Valley is received the award from one judge. religion. We came to a conclusion All of the witnesses did an excellent that every new student that comes into our school is always asked job. Delys Me A ffee acted as the what religion that they are. If they bailiff. She said, "We came together aren't the same religion, people tend as a team, and it helped each of us not to like them just because of by Kitl Wlnterton and Shelby Prescott The mock trial team competed once again on Thursday, March 31. The attorneys for this case were: Niki Silvester, Sondi Mitchell, Christina Merkley, and Summer Gemmell. Summer received the award of "Outstanding Attorney" from all five judges. All attorneys performed well . their religion. One activity dealt with prejudice. A person would be in the middle of grow individually." The prosecution won against Delta, but the defense was defeated by North Summit. All of the students that compete get nervous before the trial, but they all end up doing a great job. Witness Christina Merkley says, by Shawnee Bowen "Everyone is nervous, but when it's Spikers Rodeo was held in the over and we win, it's a great acGolden Spike Arens in Ogden complishment. March 31 through April 2. The mock trial team has had a On March 31, Jeremy and Benny great year. They will find out next Harris ran a 10.9 in the team roping week if they have enough points for which placed them third in the Good luck, Mock Trial rodeo. Jasin Leavitt ran a 14.3 in Team! the calf roping which also placed him in the top ten. Casidi Coiwan, Jaimee Wilson, Misty Woodard, Marty Lind, Brooke Epperson, Texee Bowen, Putman, Ryan Snelgrove, Mary Stillman, and Jenny Johnson. Sunny and Mary tied for the award of "Outstanding Witness" given from one judge. Sunny also received "Outstanding Witness" from another judge. Jenny Johnson received "Outstanding Witness" from two judges. Ryan Snelgrove also semi-final- s. Local Girl Wins Miss Jr. N. Create cleanness. A litter bit at a time. Kamas Crown Shawnee Bowen, Kortney Atkinson, Dusty Leavitt, Luke Gines, and Rory Bowen also partic NICHOLE SILVESTER ROBBIE MAYNES JILL ATKINSON SHAWNEE A BOWEN Used & Sales Service Dodge, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep & Eagle & Plymouth Dodge ' & GERILEEPACE SUNNY PUTNAM ANGIE COSTANZO MCKENZIE MORRISON NATALIE PRESCOTT HONOR BOLL SHELBY L.PRE8COTT MARY STILLMAN BRINEDETTE MITCHELL JAIMEE WILSON CHANCEY MCNEIL KIMBERLY GLADE LANCE LEITHEAD SUE ANN BURTON MELISSA MARCHANT ns Dodge Trucks & Dakotas Rams I Russ Carrigan Motors . ; Heather Ann Atkinson won the honors of being Miss Jr. N. Kamas Teen. She will be a queen for a year. She placed in the top 10 percent out of 100 percent in Utah. She will get a crown, a cash, and a trip to Las Vegas for three days and Morgan, Utah 829-3X4- 5 two nights. DEBEKBEER . RICHARD D. BRIDGE KIMBORLEE WILLIAMS KRESTA SIMPSON DAVID BLAZZARD JUSTONT. BROWN JEFF JORGENSON DEANNE RUDY ALLISON ATKINSON HIGH HONOR ROLL After it was over, I talked with Craig Fry, and what he thought of it. He answered, "It was very helpful to people who had one of these problems. This whole world needs to listen to Anytown for just a day, it would really help us ell out." They have summer camps for whoever is interested in going, it is for a week of fun and knowledge up near Logan. . ipated in the rodeo. All the contestants did a great job. The Rodeo Team will be participating in Grantsville and Tooele on April 7, 8, and 9. On April 14, 15, and 16, the Rodeo Team will be in Richfield and Pleasant Grove. The rodeo team practices team roping on Monday nights; steer wrestling on Tuesday; barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, breakaway roping, and calf roping oa Wednesday nights at Jesse Jackson's indoor arena. 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Allen 2267080 JOE FRAZIER 336-241- 1 WESTERN wear HQNQRBQLL 9 South Main Coalville WE'VE EXPANDED Bates, Doctor of Optometry Fashion Frames Contact Lenses Prescription and sunglasses Frame Adjustment and Minor Frame Repair Tue. 12 Contact Lens Polishing Noon - 7 PM, Thu. & Fit 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday by appointment Night in by Brandi Mitchell Everyone awaits the time for The Power of Love." Pareiffi, their Junior Prom to come along. grandparents, friends, etc. caiqe to Last Saturday night, April 2, the watch thfcir junior prefonq.. ' Not- only was the night enjog-ab-le Gass of 1995 held their Junior for those who went but there Prom. After waiting for 16 to 17 yean, wu a lot of enjoyment going on it was finslly time for the juniors through the day. Some people went to have their prom after the week of to 49th Street Galleria while others practicing for the promenade and the went just to dinner and the dance. couple of days and nights they There were also lots of video parties going on after the dance. spent decorating. A special thanks goes out to the The theme of the Junior Prom was A Night In Paradise. The junior dan officers and to the jugym wu decorated blue, silver, and nior clan advisors, Mrs. Phillips, gold, with a ship, palm trees, sea Mrs. Silvester, and Mr. Taylor, fur all their hard work and planning shells, etc. The promenade wu to the song that went into the prom. . - Spring Break! a by Shane Clevenger Well it's that time again, Spring Break. And for most of us it's time to have fun and enjoy the new found joys of summer, but for many of our parents this means trouble! You know what I mean parents? Those quiet, peaceful days are now being trampled by your sweet, innocent kids tearing your house apart. "How can we survive?" you may uk. Weil here's a few helpful tips that will make you and your child's week more enjoyable. 1. Use this time to catch up on some yard work, that you never quite get to; 2. Take a trip with your child, that you've always dreamed of taking; 3. Go shopping; 4. Or just take the time to do something special for t ' .! someone else. But whatever you do, please remember to spend quality time with your child. Talk to them , about there dreams, there future, certain problems they may be facing, and 111 guarantee this will be a time you'll never forget. i e South Summit Middle School t cow- JAMIE ANDERSON SEAN CUMMINGS JAKE APLAN ALP CAMERON MAXFIELD HOLLIE WALKER CODY ATKINSON SETH PITT DEBORAH LEWIS Far Um All the students had to participate in a skit that they had to come up with. All the skits were dealing with discrimination. HIGH HONOR ROLL JWQORS 0 seat SAM RIDER JASON SCATES JULIE BLAZZARD HIGH HONOR ROLL ; another South Summit High School 1993-9- 4 Term 2 SE9QCW Mini-va- the group, and call out an article of clothing that the group was wearing. If you had that article of clothing on you would have to move to Spikers Rodeo Held! The witnesses were Sunny New A AnytownUSA Came To Kamas |