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Show S.$ . Softool (ezus Page B3 The Summit County Bee September 14, 2001 Elementary Welcomes Seven New Staff Members Pictured, left to right: Danielle Matrifailo, Linda Peterson, Andrew Larsen, Marci Mitchell, Lindsey Robinson, Misty Blazzard (Jennifer Becker and Trish Costanzo not shown). ing experience to our school. She lives in Park City and loves camping. hiking and biking. Linda Peterson has moved to Park City Danielle Matrafaiki comes to our school from New York State. She teaches Special Education grades K-She brings seven years of teach 3. & looking for an opportunity to ouch as well as teach. Misty Hlauid and her husband David hae just iccciu-Imoved buck to Kamas fmm the great sunny St. (icoigc where they have been living for the past two years. They arc building a home in Ieoa and are excited about lixing there. Misty is very excited about second grade, iiish teaching Costanzo graduated from Sill) and is teaching fifth grade this year. I ler student teaching experience was at Red Mt. Elementary in St. (.icoigc. She loves to exercise and read. She wants her students to know tlicy are fabulous and she loves teaching. Jennifer Becker has just moved to Park City from California. She has worked with students for nine years. This is her second year working with fourth graders. She has just built a home in Park City and returned to school fmm a summer filled with camps. Working with students in a variety of settings is something she really enjoys. from 1on ngclcs. She taught a number of grades in California and teaches fourth grade here. She loves .teaching because students inspire her everyday. Andrew Larsen lives in Ilebcr City and is grateful to be teaching fifth grade at South Summit, lie graduated from SIJU a few years ago and has substituted in many schoofs while making a living as a mechanic and musician. lie loves teaching and is glad life has allowed him to be working in his chosen profession as a teacher. He enjoys playing guitar with his band, the Bar K Wranglers, drawing and painting and spending time with his family. Marci Mitchell grew up in the Kamas Valley and is happy to be working here. She is returning to us from Wyoming. She is one of our talented speech and hearing specialist. Lindsay Robinson has just moved from Tucson, AZ, to Park City and loves her first grade class. She loves playing softball and is Learning his Word" rtf 'I he game between rivals South Summit and North Summit was played last Friday night in Kamas. Coach Jerre Holmes brought his 0 Braves to Kamas to beat the Wildcats for his first time as the Braves' head coach. Both teams knew it would be a light and tlic team that wanted it the most would prevail. The two teams came out fighting, but the defense of both teams held the opposing offense to a scoreless first quarter. The second was pretty much the 3-- Student Writer: Nate Thompson South Summit's J.V. football team las been unstoppable so far this year. same until Qlt Jake Dow nurd thiew a dump to TE Crjig Louder and the Braves went into hultiinic with a 7 0 lead on the Cats. After haltnmc. the liras es came out with the same intensity and used their powerful wishbone offense to score twenty more points. The Wildcats had many opportunities to score but suffered from turnosers and mental errors. They drove the ball well hut couldn't get it in the endzone. The Cats hope to change that as they travel to Gunnison Valiev to play the Bulldogs. South Summit has aso played Rich and Lchi this year. They defeated Rich with final score of 25-and Lehi 29 0. South Summit's JV football team is expected to go a long way this year. The team has done a good job so far and is expected to keep it up. W'c shouldn't have any losses this year, I expect this squad to do as well as any of our JV Teams have," stated South Summit's defense coach Gary Crandall. Hopefully they'll do just that. 0, WMSti&MBS Subscribe To The Summit County 654-564- i Do you know what to do with your pensionprofit sharing401 (k)distribution? t HEBER CTTC OLYMPIC CELEBRATION m Should you take it in a lump sum, establish an IRA rollover or pay taxes with special tax averaging? 3flOu Astern These decisions have significant tax and earnings implications, so you II want to discuss them with people who have professional training and the dedication to help you plan for a secure future. Qjmft mm 1th thru February 23rd, 2002 (except Sunday) The Heber City Olympic Celebration Committee is accepting applications for limited booth space during The Olympics. This will be held at the Wasatch High and Junior High Schools. Applications must be received by September 30, 2001. 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