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Show The Gunnison Valiev Nows Wed.. The Salina Sun Wednesday, April 6. 1988 Anril ft. 1988 Education 3 The Salina Sun You Students of the Month at NSHS and Your Child: Success in School by JIM CAMPBELL Utah Education Association President Not long ago, commentators were raising the cry that Americas young people don't have any heroes The same goes for an eight year old who braves the bogeyman by spending a sleepless night alone in a backyard tent. It goes for the flute player whos shuddering like Jello as she prepares to anymore. That statement seemed to say that heroes are - older people. One observer says kids perpetuate heroism, according to a leaflet describing a summer institute on the Heroic Ideal in Childrens Books. That leaflet cites a question raised by author Paul Hazard, which says: How would heroism be kept alive in our aging earth if not by each fresh, young generation that begins anew the epic of the human race? He seems to be saying that kids are heroes, and hes correct. Any scared five year old who raises her hand to answer a teachers question is taking the risk of being snickered at. Anyone who takes a risk is at least a junior-grad- e hero, right? Cassidi Hansen is a Sophomore at North Sevier High School. Her interests and hobbies include Athletics - she lettered in basketball and track; sewing clothes for her younger brothers and sisters; and cooking Another hobby is writing penfnends in the United Stales and Europe. She has been a host sister to four exchange students and has learned to appreciate her own country and school system, along with a greater appreciation of other cultures. She is on the honor roll and ,s working on her second Academic Letter. She is also working on the Brone Congressional Service Award She participated in the Mann Pageant for two years Cassidi enjoys high school and her teachers and spends the needed time to study for her classes She is active in her Laurel class at the Aurora 2nd Ward and attends Seminary Cassidi is the oldest daughter and third child of Jerry and Connie Hansen, of Aurora. Shane Harrison is the son of Tom and Peggy Harrison, of Aurora. He has four brothers and 2 sisters. Shane is a senior at North Sevier High School. He is active in sports, especially basketball. He loves spending time int he mountains and loves hunting. He is student representative to the Association. He represented NSHS in a weeklong seminar in SLC in President Reagan's Drug Free Youth Program. He ran in the marathon for drug free Utah. Shane is active in the LDs Church. He has a contagious personality and is a friend to everyone young or old. This Fall, Shane plans to attend Utah State University, or go on an LDS Mission. audition for the school orchestra, or the member of the swim team who spends countless, unnoticed hours, training for this moment poised and waiting for the starting gun. These small, splendid acts may not seem like much, but theyre the makings of heroism when the situation calls for it. Ask the mother whose g was pulled from a canal by a 12 year old. Today s kids may like rock music and movie stars - people we adults dont always consider heroic, but children also like a flock of genuine, solid gold heroes and heroines. They like each other. swift-runnin- Christine Smith . Christine has been 9th grade President for her class. She enjoys student congress and other opportunities to be of service. She excels in academics and athletics. Her favorite things include volleyball, tire color peach, clothes, crafts, friends, and the mall. She likes being creative by cooking up a stir-fr- y or sewing a flirty tiered skirt She has participated in project teamwork, community pride and clothTeen Council. She leads a ing club. Her favorite subjects are social studies and Spanish. She says her goals include getting her braces off; going to college; and becoming a psychiatrist. She likes to water ski, suntan, model and be creative. She likes to focus on excellence and demands the best of herself and those around her. fcWKI Shane Harrison Bruce earned and received the Presidential Physical Fitness award for four years. Bruce received his Academic Letter in his Freshman year, and has been on the honor roll often since then. While Bruce has been in high school, he has played football, basketball and baseball. He is also a member of the track team. Last year he received a plaque in track for being Most Coach-abl- 4-- H 4-- 4-- sets annual Mi Bmce is dependable and a hard worker. His family is very proud of him. Congratulations on being chosen Student of the Month. Cassidi Hansen Book Fair Middle School names honor roll NS Barnes, Sabin Johnson, Stacie Maxwell, Brandon Henrie. Heather Squiies, Greg Woolsey, Shawn Christensen, Dennis Anderson, Garrit Hansen, Sara Peterson, Kim Vest, Clint Brunson, Christen DeMille, Dana Fifth Grade: Aleecia Allred, Kristen Anderson, DericBagley, Hailey Baker, Austin, Bertelson, Ann Bosshardt, Cody Braith-waitBrenda Coates, Janelle Coons, Sara Frame, Craig Gladwell, Kimberly Hampton, Shannon Hyatt, Bonnie Johnson, Shane Johnson, Monica Lee, Bree Mason, Danielle Nielson, Mario Jared Sorensen, Okerlund, Bartley Sorensen, Amber Trapp, Ryan Williams, Jared Yardley. Jason Yardley, Bill Anderson, Danny Chivers, Brett Hatch, Leslie Sperry, Jeramiah Forbush, Merry Kjar, Chris McKinlay, Cody Mickelsen, Andrea Gurr, Jessica Heaps, Tressa Humphrey, Maradee McBride, Brandon Pierce, Katie Shaw, Malia Nielson, Joanna Bown, Jonathan Masssn, Aaron Poulson, Steven Rasmussen, Lacy Wilson, Stacy Blake, Dustin Bullard, Kirt Baker, Jennifer Davies, James Sorensen, Jacee Ashby, Eric Mason, Norman Tanner, Stefanie Wilhite, Jeff Henry, Jeremy Gates. Jones, Michael Crane, Kjersten Chidester, Wendy DeMille, Rebecca Sorensen, Richard Jorgensen, Shannon Dimick, Chris Barney, Riley Lund, Tommy Bullard, Sarah Jensen, Kevin OHearon, Kyle Rosquist. e, Seventh Grade: Morgan T aylor, Verlene DeMille, Brooke Anderson, Patrick Coons, Jeremy Ivie, Alisa Bastian, Lisa Brown, Lacy Anderson, Adrienne Jacobsen, Kathryn Gurr, Deborah Johnson, Craig Thurston, Michael Forbush, Andy Amanda Christensen, Kerry Baker, Candace masss, Christina Poulson, Heather Willden, Jennifer Jensen and Lawrence Wichael. Whit-tema- n, Eighth Grade: Courtney Christensen, Nathan Hallows, Heather Mason, Jamie Shaw, Trina Willardson, Ryan Baker, Jodi Andreason, Robert Bagiev, Barbara Fredrick, Kelly Glover, Noel Haskins, Heidi Rosquist, Kamis Jacobsen, Can-ish- a Sixth Grade: Gurr, Joe Johnson, Melanie Smith, Natalie Tidlund, Scott Anderson, Amy Jesse Blake, Beckie Hales, Brant Chidester, Meladie Fillmore, Brett Hallows, Rhett Hallows, Tasha JacobSorensen, Mary Kay King, Kami Micksen, Sarah Masssn, Christy Mickelsen, Jessica Pickett, elsen, Lance Mickelsen, Rachel Masss, Misty Parker, Stephanie Heidi Reese, Barbara Williams, Emily Shiner, Killi Stephenson, Jeremy HampWilson, and Tammy Yazzie. ton, Shelly Reese, Trisha Johnson, The teachers, parents and princiHeather Rasmussen, Stefanie Jacobsen, Sevier Middle School conof Shauna North Brian Jensen, Squiires, Kasey pal efforts Turner Audrey Hales, Jason Sperry, gratulate these students on their status. Roll Honor achieve to Mistie Allred, Hilary Fredrick, Shelly Jensen, Mindi Mickelsen, Katrina Rasmussen, Jamie Bills, Ryan Larsen, Susan North Sevier High Honor Roll The following students earned Honor Roll Status for the third term at North Sevier High School. Ninth Grade Jewlyann DeMille, Kimberly Martin Fillmore, Brian Gladwell, Jensen, Christine Smith, Ryan Braith-waitWarren Brown, Paula Barnes, Shanna Preston, Ricky Torgerson, Carleen Trapp, Jennifer Johnson, Mike Peterson, Matthew Crane, Carl Larsen, Jared Johnson, Stephanie Hatch, Robyn Huntsman, Matthew Kj ar, Lisa Krysten, McKay Mickelsen, Crisdena Peterson, Zeke Susman and Ryan Barney. e, Tenth Grade Mary Bagley, Aaron Mason, Corbin Partridge, Cheyenne Merchant, Roger King, Cindi Stephenson, Bruce Ivie Bmce Ivie is a Junior at North Sevier High School. He is the son of Paul and Gay Ivie. He has an older sister, Angela, and a younger brother, Applications are now being accepted for the Days of a47 Royalty Pageant. A queen and two attendants will be selected to reign over all Days of 47 activities. Applications may be obtained from the Pioneer Museum, 300 North Main, SLC, UT 84103. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. May 10. Contestants must be between the ages of 18 and 25, never have been Jeremy. North Sevier Middle Schools 1988 School Book Fair will be held Students will be able to April visit the library to browse and purchase books. In connection with the Book Fair Week, each home room class will decorate their door like a book cover. The winning class will receive a $25 coupon which may be spent at the Book Fair. The books purchased will be donated to the library in the class's honor. 11-1- Principal Boyd Gurney reports that the following students of North Sevier Middle School attained Honor Roll Status for the third quarter Applications taken now for Days of '47 Royalty fi NSMS REGIONAL WINNERS: Christian Jacobsen, left, took 2nd in the Visual Arts category; Tyler Okerlund, center, was 4th in Literature; and Susan Williams, right, was 5th in the music category of the Region Reflections contest recently. The three are students at Salina Elementary School. e. 5. susc Science Bmce has always been active in sports. He played Little League and Pony League baseball. He played basketball when it was Y.B.A., and also when it changed to Jr. Jazz. In 4th grade he was in the Hoop Shoot contest and went on to Region. Springtime SALE Fencing & Livestock Handling Equipment MFC. Fair The public is invited to visit Souther Utah State on April 12 to look over the scientific experiments of several hundred junior and senior high school students on campus for regional science fair competition. Exhibits will be open from 1 to 3 -- Rag ."5 Kris-tense- n. MM $10595 1S.' Galvanized Tube Pasture Gate $ Rag Front and side exit one man portability and operation extra long and all stee Carriage extra flag Rag Livestock Universal, Panels Horse Panel 60" X 1 6 Reg. 7 19 Reg. Red 835-840- W 5 Panel Galvanized Steel Gates 4 ft. 18 r 10 ft. 12 ft. 14 ft. 37 Rag 4495 49 Rg W" 16 ft. 5995 53- - HV r Rfl 72 Heavy Duty Steel Post 4133 5V, 18 Brand Barbed Wire Domestic 12 2 tt. s3295 ft. 32 Inch Reg. 28 39 Inch 47 Inch 864-211- 0 S23? Rg 2" Sale $2395 DELTA 498 W Main Rtg S2,0R-2- 34 Import . $1" Plus 33 Red Brand Field Fence gauge Items needed for 100th anniversary or S $7995 Rag 749 fli $6395 223 Reg 41 5595 QQ00 8 Hog Panel 32 XI 6 A brief description of the items would be appreciated. There will be security, and loan receipts will be issued. S3795 Headgate $1 OfIROO 1 displayed, is asked to, contact Don V. -, Tibbs, 380 East Union, Manti, S i Double Action Squeeze Chute Cattle Panel 52 X 16 On May 21 , and 22, 1988 , a celebration will be held to honor the 100th anniversary of the Manti LDS Temple. A display of temple memorabilia will be held in the Temple Ancillary Building. Anyone with items, clothing or art of that period which might be -- F 2849r.w Gladys Gooding played for the New York Rangers, New York Knicks and Brooklyn Dodgers in a single season as organist. Ft. Panel-1- 2 with 4 ft walk thru gala 6Va Twelfth Grade Lorie Taylor, Cami Johnson, Angela Mason, Debra Bennett, Brady Edwards, Anndrea Rasmussen, Joni Reynolds, Nicole Stubbs, Corey Thurston, Shane Harrison, Krissy Johnson, Jennifer Sorensen, Corinna Serrano, Wade Allred, Jason Nielsen, Heike Albertson, Stephanie Christensen, Gro Hannemyr, Christine Portable Corral $7295 ft Eleventh Grade Shauna Rebecca Beach, Johnson, Heather Mason, Kenalee Glover, Bruce Ivie, Paul Braithwaite, Merrilee Curtis, Jennifer Crane. - INC. i 51549 Mark Freeman, Cassidi Hansen, Amy Sorensen, Cameron Jensen. CO- :T- - p.m. The 270 junior fair exhibits will be displayed in the physical education building gymnasium; the 160 senior fair exhibits will be displayed in SUSC's Centrum. Eight winners will be chosen from the senior division to attend the International Science and Engineering FairMay 8 14, in Knoxville, TN. Last year eight students from five Utah high schools, including Richfield, Dixie, Pine View, Millard and Mount Harmon, were selected to take their projects to the international meet in San Juan, Puerto Rico. married, and have a pioneer ancestor who entered the Salt Lake valley before May 10, 1869. The girls will be judged on speaking ability, poise, physical attractiveness and charm. Scholarships will be given to the three winning girls to the school of their choice. For more information tall Virginia Boogert, Royalty Pageant Chairman, 467-6- 7 12. $0795 $7095 $8295 EPHRAIM So HWY 283-452- 9 Reg 89 FfiE FECE SALINA RICHFIELD So. HWY 89 448 E. 1st So. 529-740- 7 896-646- 1 80 LOA So Mam 836-288- 4 |