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Show April 7, 2000 The Summit County Bee Page B2 Health and Nutrition a Hit With Youngsters 3 Ijtxy IVutmhi. a senior al Nortli Suniniil High School has been a real hit Mill) ilw elementary students as she lias taken the unique opportunity ol leaching them about Health and Nutrition. I.accy showed very niaiuie leaching skills as site taught and inleiaeled Midi ilk; youngsters and tlk'y respmuk-- to tier Tun happy pervMiality. Her kium ledge of the d liealtli subject nutter Mas very evident as slie answered and asked questions of (lie students. After discussing and reviewing the students" of the "Nutrition knowledge I.accy demonstrated Pyiamid. anodier very important health issue, that ol HAND WASHING. She was very thorough and explicit about the proper procedure that would he the most effective nelhnd of hand washing in order to prevent the spicjd of germs. Hand washing is said to be the most important thing that we all can do to help prevent the -- ll left In right; top row: Kerrs "lull" Garfield, Tyler Nit kills, St esc Robinson, Christofer laiuder and Drew Garfield and Jason Wilde, Nathaniel Kichins, (aim-ruRobinson. Bottom row: left to rigid: I'aid l.im-gar- , leant memlicrs not present that das : Jason Marsh, Seth I'askett and ('ade Sargent. n Fifth Grade Team Takes First Place Student Writer: Xante Robinson list lillh gtudc buss man. VY. to pallia pale in llk-i- i last iniiiiiaineiit of the seal. Hies have uoiked haul all sear and then clloitx paid dividends as (lies came home vuili the gold. Ihc) winked tlk-i- i wjy ihrougli the lillh grade bucket vviili little ilifli cults. I he h.ndesi game was against I small mi then Imme Horn. It was a close kittle until the second halve, when N S. pulled away wiili a 40 Atiei tins lomiuineiil N.S. was asked to play hi the sixth and seventh giadc biackeis. since the older kiss were xTnih JVmijMe ol ieam. " Since it was planned to lx-- a long team week, llu- - li jtclcd to I y in. Satuiday it was agreed ukm to stay. to he a good thing because the Playing against hoys 12 taller and younger kiJs Irom Coalville were 40 pnuikls heavier was a gmkl lest far Ivtter alhliles. destroying the loi this team. As they lined up fm (ireen River team 4') to 32 In place tin- YY. the third. lip against larson. I arson Ihc team has been playing since Iqiis and players were laughdiller-eikilkmiddle of October. I Ivy have ing ami pointing al the sie I he see'ond in two diffeienl is finished thing they didn't realie eonik-litiv- e the fire and heart in this team. N.S leagues in Ogden. Tlk-first won led the most of half and two dilTcivnl tournaactually But third in three finished third and inio the sie and. ments qnaiier. toiil tiouhle doomed the little grill) otlurrs. It's been a gieal season for hunch in the end. losing In only h these young boys, their overall (42- - Vi). Great effort! record is 3 w ins and only 6 losses. The lose pul them playing for thiid ( iival job! A big thanks gik--s to their coaches uikl fmiiili against the sixth seventh WY. from Green Riser. team Kerry Garfield and Steve Robin-o- n grade I'm all ilk link and dedication. Keep This icani didn't laugh and make fun of this lilller team because they had tip Ilk- hard woik guys, gmid tilings watched them play. This turned out will come your way. e. v 1 Discovery on Wheels Visits NSMS N.S. Chorus Ensemble Itv Student W riler: Student Writer: Sydney Olson -- U On March 21. N.S. Middle School welcomed Discoveiy mi Wheels. Discovery on Wheels had aiound 40 exhibits present that day. Two presenters came to teach all of ilk middle school students about the exhibits shown on display th.it djy. 1 lie people were James and Addic. James graduated akiui one year ago. His major is in Physical Science. Addic is a new worker (or Discoxcry on Wheels: slk- had just started two days Ivlme I hey Havel to many places fiom Ilk-- Northern ciumiics in l:i.ih to Northern Montana, llicy also xisit schools in Wyoming. Idaho, and Southern I'IjIi I hey xisit amimd 4riS0 schools per year 1 hey aie from I ogan 1 St ' ) I his is their job year iniiml. llicy aie loo busy wmking to lx simlenis llicy also are paid vciy well. James's wile tells hi in. Yhi gel paid to play !' It's Iliac very Hue: are so many exhibits that-: dents liked all of tlie exhibits. 1 lie star lab observatory is probably llx; kids favorite. The star lab is a big dome. and in it they leach you ukHit (he many different slurs and constellations in '!.e universe. of Discovery on Wheels is to educate students ahoul physical science experiments. They love winking with kids; it's fun to gel to know all the many different children. BreAnn Pudgcnl. an eighth giadcr said. "The dome was cool, now I know how to find stars; it was really fun! Brittney Knight also an eighth giader said, Ilk- dome was 'Ilk-purpo- inieiesiing. Ihc-- static lull was cool too. You can do a lot of handson things icxX'iiiik-nis- ) if you pul ymu mind to it. We would like to iliank I hem for coming and visaing us. We hope tliey come again! Sarah Searle On Thursday. March 30. the Chorus Class of North Summit High School liavclc'il to Juab High schixil in Ncplii. I'tah In lake part in Ihc annual Choir Ensemble. Ilk.-- Chorus class performed four numhcis all together. They performed two laitin Pieces; Kyric" and Adnramuste. They also performed two well known numbers; 'Tlie Magesty and The Power" and Amaing Grace". Everyone in the choir can he congratulated on tlie excellent job they did and we would like to thank them lor their efforts and time. They have nm yet received their evaluation on their performance hut they expect a pretty gmxi score. Davis Applied Technology Braves Battle Bears Center Hosts North Summit For an SEOP Meeting Student Writer: Jake Adkins The Braves played Bear Lake on Wednesday. March 29. Ryan DcJong Student Writer: Rosllvn Petersen .stalled on the mound and helped his own cause batting 33 for the day. The Bears proved to he a good hitting team and would continue to scoiv runs through most of the game. Robert Gcmplcr and Daniel Reese, each contributed with a. home run, in tlie fourth innirg. Tuc Braves gave a good effort hut lost 138. The Varsity plays the Soaring Magics this week in a double header on Thursday. April 6. Good luck. Braves. Davis Applied Technology Center (DATC) held and SEOP meeting for Summit's North Freshmen, Sophomores, and their parents. Each received a tour of the building, and got to see only some of the courses available al DATC during the two hours spent there. DATC concentrates mainly on getting enrolled students the marketable skills they will need for the Held they are going into. DATC is noted for the flexibility w ith the stu . . dents schedules, students can work at their own pace, and the student begins acquiring skills right away. Students usually graduate through an endorsement, meaning DATC will help the student find a job, and are averaging around $40530 grand annually. DATC offers computer certifications in all major computer industries, including; Microsoft, Cisco. Novel, and A. DATC has a close partnership with Weber State, and enrolled students Icam through handson training. N.S. Drama Club Goes to Region fm - n - YmMStr lay. hntiBW.I Student Writer: Chahlee Vernon The North Summit Drama jmd Debate club went to Region Drama Wednesday 22. The drama students have been Humorous their preparing Dramatic Interpretations. Interpretations, mono act. scenes from a play, and pantomime. The following students made it to State: Gavin Wilde, Cole Pace, Heather orenscRrJ-lGlIy-aRd Hdhry-Lewi-an-d Alexis Hook. We would like to say a big congratulations to Gavin Wilde. Gavin Wilde i.xk third at Region, in Humorous Interpretations. Pt Bradley J. Marchant Certified Financial Planner Subscribe To , American Funds & Trusts, Inc 3030 So. Main St. Street 100 Salt Lake City. Utah 84113 Salt Lake City (801) Kamas Valley (433) The Bed j :v not only smelled wonderful, but tasted terrific. Thanks Lacey for your time and your talents and especially your love for children. spread of disease. 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