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Show i I The Sallna Sun Wednesday. March 9 You loss Education The Salina Sun 3 Drug Awareness Seminar and Your Child: Success in School Alcohol Week, in PTA National with conjunction DrugAlcohol Awareness Week, is being held at North Sevier Middle School. Tonight, the Parent and Youth meeting will be held at 7 p.m. A panel of four will relate their experiences with drugs, or family members who have been on drugs. The meeting will be open for questions and answers from those attending. Thursday events include Sharon Lope, Education and Prevention Specialist from Central Utah Menial Health Alcohol and Drug Center, who will teach each grade level by themselves during her two day attendance. Committee members for the Drug Awareness Week, include Principal Boyd Gurney, PTA President Karen Sorenson, President elect Joy Mickcl-soSecretary Linda Williams. Commissioner Stephanie Henry, Treasurer Brenda Chidcslcr, Drug Week Chairman, Peggy Mason, Drug Committee, Lcisa Deaton, Sandy Johnson and Nancy Frame. Drug and by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association President ten a grade as low as a c in his life. Why ir. the devil are you expecting a c in my class? she demanded. Carl squirmed and froze. Mrs. Thompson reached in her desk and pulled out a paper written by a man named Daniel Burnham. She read it aloud: Make no little plans. They have no power to stir mens blood and probably in themselves will not be realized. Make big plans. Then Mrs. Thompson handed Carl another piece of paper. lie thought B. He wrote an A on that piece of paper. Mrs. Thompson gave Carl Rown more than an A. She gave him belief in himself, and now hes one of the most respected newspaper columnists around. Teacher Mary Futrell tells the story of a young man from McMinnv ile, Tennessee who received a jolt the first day he attended a required art class in college. Frances Thompson, the teacher, demanded that every student write down the grade he or sue expected to "eceive in class. Carl, intimidated already by college and the stran6e world outside, was really frightened. He said later that what scared him was that he couldnt draw a box. So he wrote a big c on the and handed it to Mrs. Thompson. paper She looked over the expected grades and told Carl she wanted to see him after class. She let Carl know she knew every grade hed received in high school, and she knew hed never got n, Guess What visit Parent-Teache- rs Spring Vacation will be held Thursday Monday, March 31 -- for Salina Elementary Parent-Teachconferences will again be held at Salina Elementary School, according to Kent principal. Wednesday and Thursday, March 23, 24 - second session parents will visit their childs Basic group teachers. The Basics include reading, math, etc., in the morning, and visit the Chris-tenese- -- April 4. childs General subject (such as art, music, etc.,) in the afternoon. Monday and Tuesday, March 28, 29 - the orocedure will be reversed for First session parents and children. Spring vacation will be held Thursday - Monday , March ?1 through April 4. er n, Class of 2001 to register March 1 8 Children entering Sevier School in the Fall of 1988, who will become the high school graduating class of 2001, will register for their first school experience on Friday, March 18. In years past, it has not been necessary to bring the children to registration, but this year, principals have arranged for these future students to spend a half hour in the regular kinder- -' garten classes while the parents meet with the school staff to complete paper-wor- Assignments for our area Districts kindergarten classes in- clude: Salina and Aurora residents from 10 to 11:45 a.m. Redmond residents, 1:45 to 2:30 p.m. If parents have questions about registration or which session to attend, they are asked to call Kent Christensen, principal of Salina Elementary, 529-746- 2. . Principals stress the importance of attending kindergarten registratipn, as when they know how many students to expect when the new school year begins, they can better prepare with materials, staff and facilities. of Attending this kindergarten may also help calm fears that some children might have about going to school, and these first impressions are very important to a childs developing healthy attitudes about learning, the educators advise. k. Parents should bring evidence of age, such as birth, blessing or christening certificate. Children are eligible for kindergarten this Fall if they have reached the ageof 5 cm or before August 31, 1988. Principals have asked that parents come to registration at 10 a.m. in their children will be attending morning kindergarten, at 12:45 p.m. for those assigned to afternoon kindergarten. pre-sessi- Alumni wanted for State Award 4-- H Do you remember the good old when member? you were a days has a nationally sponsored alumni award for former members given by friends of Kenneth A. Ander4-- H son. 4-- H Up to three persons in each state will be selected to compete for a trip to Chicago for the National congress 529-717- 5; in December. Each county can nominate one alumni to compete for the state award. The pujpose of the award is to honor former members whose accomplishments exemplify effective citizenship, leadership, community and 4-- H 4-- H were fighting H 896-926- 2, 4-- H 4-- H for American Heart vourufe Association "Rapunzel" set at NSHS The Drama Department of North Sevier High School will be presenting the musical kipunzel, March 25,26, and 28th. MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD: Elementary Students at Sallan Elementry will be The play is an original producKent Jacobsen, director of in tion, World this Music week with Around the school conjunction celebrating Students with title roles in the children around the entire nation. production are: Jewlyann DcMillc, Rapunzel; Billy Hales, Prince; Cammy Gro Hanncmyr, Gladwell, Witch; Mother; Brent Hales, Father. Wcstwind Mecnam, Lloyd Call 529-783- 9 Music of Monroe will be doing the music. Mr. Mecham is a professional musician, and has appeared in Las Vegas, and worked with the Osmond on KUED Channel 7, from 1 1 to 1 1:30 Studios. On Thursday, March 17, 1988, a.m. MST. Tickets may be purchased from Salina Elementary School students The program will salute the the Drama students, or at the door. will join together with hundreds of 150th anniversary of American Public Prices are S2.50 for adults; $1 for stuschools and communities across the School Music, and will feature many dents with activity cards, andor chilfavorite American Patriotic and Folk dren. Family tickets are $10. country in the Worlds Largest Concert. songs. Rehearsals continue. Circle The program, featuring the U.S. The children will net be gatherMarch 25, 26, and 28th on your calenAir Force Band and Singing Sergeants, ing in a large group. They will, instead, dar, and dont miss this exciting prothe direction of Lt. Colonel under be participating in their individual duction. The Music Department at North James M. Bankhead, will be broadcast classrooms. and Sevier Middle High Schools is for and some combusy preparing up ing competition. Keith Lawson, music instructor, reports that students will participate in the South Sevier competition on March 9, and then will go on to the Region Solo and Ensemble FestiChintz cloth, originally imported from India, is so named from the Hindu chint meaning "variegated. val to be held at Della on March 15. Those participating will include: Trumpet - Clarinet Duet, by and Mike Peterson; Parker Jody Paul Quartet: Saxophone Braith waite, Steve Christensen, Nicole Stubbs, and Trent Lloyd; Clarinet Duet - Jennifer Winners in the North Sevier Rushel Holt. 2nd; Brooke Anderson, 1st; Christine Smith, Award of Merit. Sorensen and Christie Phillips; Middle School Science Fair, held 3rd. Award of Merit, Angela Freeman. A grand prize winner will be Flute Trio - Dani Susman, February 23, 1988 were: Earth and Space Sciences - Mike chosen, and will receive $100 and a 6th Grade Electrical - Terry UtChristine Christensen, and Kenalee Forbush, 1st; Heidi Rosquist, 2nd; paid trip with their parents to attend the ley, 1st; Gerrit Hansen, 2nd; Marjorie Glover; Courtney Christensen, 3rd; Award of Utah Power annual stockholder Hampton, Susan Barnes, 3rd; Award of Merit, Cameron Masssn, Jason Pettit. First Brent Hales will present a solo. Merit, Shelly Reese, Katrina Ras9th Electrical Energy - Jewlyann prize will be $75, second place, place mussen. DeMille and Chrisdy Peterson tied for $50, and third place, $25. The Large Group Festival will 7th Grade Electrical - Daven be held at Snow College in April 16, Jerianne Hansen, 2nd; and will be followed by the Festival in Quamberg, 1st; Verlene DeMille, 3rd; Award of Merit, Manti, April 21. Danny Wilkins, Wessley Andreason. Some students will be partici8th Grade Electrical - Angie pating in Snow Colleges Honor Band DeMille, 1st; Jamie Shaw, 2nd; Jodi Chorus Festival on March 10. At press Andreason, 3rd; Award of Ment Amy time, those participating had not been Chidester, Robbie Jensen, Raylynn finalized. Bills, Kami Mickelsen, Robert Bagley, Ernie Roper, Brett Sorenson, Lance On May 5, the Junior High Band Noel Haskins, Melanie Festival will be held at Dixie College. Mickelsen, Smith, Kelly Glover. The Junior High Band will attend. Life Sciences - Joe Johnson 1st; Subscribe today! Salina Elementary in Worlds largest concert NSHS Music Dept, in competition al Middle School "Electric Contest public service, as well as success in their chosen career. Sevier county is looking for a candidate for this award. If you would like to be the candidate, contact Elaine Gurr, advisory council president, Margaret Smith, 4-- agent, before March 15. An information sheet will be filled and sent to !.ogan for competition. We hope to find a lot of interalumni here in Sevier ested Extension Agent, said County, Margaret Smith. 4-- H 4-- H Kids! n -- y North Sevier Gun Club ROUND ROBIN c Sign up by March 9 Shoot will be held March 13, 20, 27 c The Club will be open at 10:00 a.m. forpracticeing! c I Call for an appointment Dr. MacKay Winkel D.P.M. OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP Shoot begins at (! 11 :00 a.m. Sharp! more information contact David Wilden 8 or Mark Nielsen at or Leon Quamberg at 529-391- 3 529-766- 529-788- 3! MASTER GUNSMITHING Firearms! Specializing j Engraving Carving in Repairs of Finer Quality Stock Work Custom Rifles Rust Bluing Restoration Inlays Metal Work Checkering Black Powder firearms Custom Hot Blue Martin's Custom Gunshop - Salina 48 East Main 529-712- 9 ELECTRIC CONTEST : The annual Utah Power and Light Electric Contest was held at North Sevier Middle School last week. Students design informative displays and models. This year the 5th grade didnt particiate, but there were more booths, displays, and larger crowd than ever. |