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Show , B'UW1V TU ' Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume Ninety-Fiv- EUREKA, UTAH - December, 2000 e Price $.40 Number 50 Students attend movie On Monday, November 27 57 THS students attended Remember The Titans at Spanish 8 Movie The 57 students were Theater. treated to the free movie, popcorn, and drink for having perfect citizenship during the first quarto. Students attending were: Shala Davis. Kyle Draper, Candice Heather Christensen. Sarah Christensen, Melanie Anderson, and Crystal Zufelt also had perfect citizenship but were unable to attend. In order to achieve perfect citizenship, students must go all quarter wi thoul receiving a referral. Tliis is quite a accomplishment Grimslead, Amanda Houston, considering that a referral is given Jacob Okelbcny, Lea Pierce. Bryce for various things including being Roberts. Brad Ryan. Shanna tardy and being unprepared. First Schow. Danielle Sorenson, Bonnie quarter has been the most Turner. Crysla Undenvood. Shawn successful quarter yet. In addition of THS students having VanAusdal. Kristi Wayman, Shad to 60 Garbctl. Stephanie Grady. Chrystal perfect citizenship, there were 90 Smith. Derek Teny, Tamara Tern-- , of students that only had warnings, Malcssa Tuckscn. Rylcc which meant the) had straight Heather Zufelt. Honors Undenvood. citizenship grades. Trevor Athcrly, Brylec Currie, Funding for these activities Rozie John, Kayla Jones. Kassie comes from the THS Student Krigin, Sheldon Morgan. Cory Incentive Fund. All money in the Schow, Tia Sharp. Lauren Incentive Fund comes from fund Sherwood. Tyler Vildc, Kerri raisers. Tliis summer during the - Black. Jessica. Child, Bryson Tintic Silvcf Festival Fund raisers Davis, Tina Draper, Jessie Ezell, included participating in the Food Mcrriannc Ncdreberg, Cam and Fun Bazaar and selling THS T Roberts. Joey Sandoval, Sarah Shirts. After school began, Williams. Kami Atwood. Justin students, faculty, and community Gourley, Dustin Grady. Alcasha members continued to purchase Larsen. Emily Openshaw THS T Shirts were the gave Stephan) Shenvood, Chad Simons. Incentive Fund additional funding. Ben Stanger. Daniel Young, Esther We would like to thank all Bookc. Dayna Currie. Summer those businesses and community Grimslead, Sarah John, Amber Jones, and Desiree Kirgin. See Movie on page 8 -- TINTIC HIGH: Tintic High School tenth grade was the first class to put on an assembly on their value of the month. Tenth grade advisor Mr. McDonald composed a play about The tenth grade responsibility. students acted out this play in an assembly at the end of November. Thanks goes out to the tenth grade class for taking the responsibility lesson serious. The student body of Tintic High is participating in the KSLs Quartos for Christmas. This students the provides opportunity to help needy children. For 35 years, KSLs Quartos for Christmas funds have supplied shoes to need) children throughout Utah. This campaign encourages students to organize activities and project collet pocket change from the elk. There were big bull elk with student bod). Ever) penny great big horns, cow elk., and It was very rewarding received goes directly to bu)ing calves. new shoes for children through the experience. Division of Family Services and Mrs. Stouts first grade class other supplies through the together with Mrs. Allinson s Crossroads Urban Cento. second grade class put on an Each Class at Tintic High assembly about responsibility for School has a jar to put money in the month of November. The) pul for tliis project., the classes are together a play about The Little challenging' each other to see Read Hens." The) made masks, which class can get the most ears, props, and worked extremely money. If anyone is interested in hard on this play. After all their donating to this project please hard work of practicing it really send donations to Tintic High paid off. because they play was a School. P.O. Box 230. Eureka. big hit. This play taught the Utah. 84628. Attention: Quarters students about accepting for Christmas. responsibility and helping others. The students on the Youth The clean class contest for the Community of Caring Council will Month of November will be given be on-a- ir on KSL News Radio to the first grade class. The) will 1160 on December 19. 2000 at receive their part) next week. 1:20 p.m. This is when the) will Congratulations first grade. be presenting the money form the The students are still bringing high school to the radio station. in their pennies to help with the On December 5 and 6 the Elks program. The faculties from Eureka Elementary last da) to bring the pennies will be and Tintic High School donated December 8, 2000. After that the bake sale items. Jyll Bullard. Teresa Long, and Becky money will be presented to the elks. Undenvood set up a bake sale and Keep up the good work on the proceeds will be put back in the in pop tops, we are dong character education fund. This sending well and ever) little bit helps. money helps the assemblies, very Tliis goes to the Ronald McDonald caught being good, field trips, and Recovery Unit in Salt Lake City. man) more items. Sub-For-Sa- Tintic Students attend movies in Spanish Fork. n R COPY EUREKA ELEMENTARY: On Wednesday. November 21". 2000. Eureka Elementary students were treated to a da) at an Elk Farm. After arriving at the school the students were loaded onto the bus and driven out to Stockton. Utah. The student bod) has been so good at participating in the caring value program that we decided the) should get a reward with something conslniclive. We felt it is a worth while thing to take the students out and let them get close to an elk. Man) students had never before even saw an elk. We were placed on ha) wagons and driven through fields where elk were fed. This made the elk come up very close to the wagons. Some students got to actually touch and nta WEST DESERT: West Desert School had an assembly to pick the student of the Month for October (Respect). The students that received this honor was Laura Covington at the Junior High and Wayne Anderson at the High School. The Community of Caring Committee assembled baked and canned goodies for the first two The Welcome baskets. from Simms recipients were Pat Fish Spring and Druci Wadsworth from Trout Creek. These baskets are giving to anyone just moving into our area. Halloween was a great success. Seventy-fiv- e See Caring on page 7 pumpkins |