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Show A5 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, May 6, 2008 COMMUNITY Missionary Weddings Birth Announcements Achievements Anniversary Announcements RECOGNITION CEU names student ambassadors for 2008-09 Almost 200 students applied for the 19 College of Eastern Utah Ambassador positions open for the 2008-09 academic year. After weeks of interviews, Ashton Scarlet of Kaysville; Austin Gray, Clinton; Blake Tucker, Huntington; Bruce Jensen, Elsinore; Cambria Murray, West Point; Carly Smith, Magna; Beth Maddox, Wendover; Farrah Nelson, Price; Jessie Kelley, Roy; Katherine DeBry, Ferron; Kaylen Walton, Vernal; Kelton Wells, Price; Mike Gingell, Myton; Sarah Bailey, Willard; and Whitney Oliver, Spring Glen, all from Utah were selected. There will also be 4 out of state students joining the team this year. They are: Aubrey Dezarn of Las Vegas, Katherine DeBry Blake Tucker Nevada; Heather Woodruff, Colorado Springs, Colorado; Kevin Smurthwaite, Meridian, Idaho; and Rachel Ryan, South Burlington, Vermont. These students will join the returning ambassadors: Alyson (Jensen) Madsen from Springville; Ashree Atterton, Pleasant Grove; Becky DeLeeuw, Tooele; Indra Gines, Kearns; and Kylee Ragan, Roy. “College of Eastern Utah Ambassadors is a leadership group responsible for public relations work between the college and outside community. They are liaisons between CEU and prospective students and their families” said director Terry Johnson, Associate Director of High School & Prospective Student Relations. The process to get into the ambassador program is highly competitive. The procedure a high school student goes through to become an ambassador is to first submit a scholarship application indicating that they would like to be considered for the Huntington Lions Club holds special meeting to select new president With the departure of Lion Judy Lang, president of the Huntington Lions Club to Mississippi, the local Lions were in search of a new leader. Acting president, Lion Sally Walls called a special meeting to resolve this vacancy last week. At that meeting, Lion Steve Stream, nominated Lion Judi Bishop to be on the list with the other nominees, Ira Hatch, Sharon Earl, Kim Earl and Richard Murdoch. With a unanimous vote Lion Judi Bishop was elected. There will be an installation dinner in June toappoint the new Lion Club members and officers. All active and inactive members are invited to the ceremony. The Lions Club welcomes those interested to become members of the charitable organization. Green River students prepare for Girls State Three Green River High School Juniors will attend the Utah Girls State 61st session at Cedar City on June 2-7. American Legion Auxiliary 103 has sponsored all of these candidates who are very active in athletics, academics and dramatics. Each one has their own reasons for choosing to go to Girls state. Bailie Packer – “Girls State would force me to step outside my comfort zone, meet new people and grow from shared experiences.” Crosby Hatt – “I love to learn about government. The way it works is very interesting to me.” Lindsey Sapadafora – “Girls State will give me more appreciation for the leaders of our country and help me be a better leader in the future.” Bailie Packer Crosby Hatt Lindsey Sapadafora ambassador program. The students are then invited to come and give a presentation before the office of admissions and scholarships staff and current ambassadors. After their presentation, there is an extensive interview process much like a job interview. “It was very competitive this year with numerous awesome candidates,” said Johnson. “It’s a difficult process to choose those individuals who we feel will give the team the strength we need for the coming year. Ambassadors are primarily responsible for recruitment efforts. Each ambassador gives around 7 – 10 hours minimum of service each week towards recruitment. OUT ‘N’ ABOUT Special Needs Dance Program Registration will be held May 12 at the Emery County Recreation office for the Children with Special Needs Dance program. The program will run May 14 and 15, 2008 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day. This program is for children who are physically or mentally challenged. Your child must qualify to participate in this program. For more information, contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108. Miss Emery Scholarship Pageant The Miss Emery Scholarship Pageant will be held Saturday, July 19, 2008. Anyone interested in participating should contact Jarilyn at 381-5667. Girls ages 17-24 are encouraged to participate. Students Vs. Faculty Emery High students will attempt to outshine the Emery High faculty during a talent show at the high school on May 7 at 7 pm. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the show. Tickets are $3 each. ATV Class Photos by Judi Bishop Gracie and Hallie Winn work on their own art project at the art show. Student Art Show Gift Baskets The perfect gift for Mother’s Day. 60 North 100 West Price, UT (435) 637-5196 An ATV permit class will be held May 15 at the old courthouse building beginning at 7 p.m. for ages 8-16. The class is required to be legal to drive on public lands. You must pre-register at the Emery County Recreation office by May 13. For more information contact Emery County Recreation at 381-2108 or Mark Williams at 381-2493. 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Annastasia’s Duties include bulk mailing, campus tours, phone calling, and visiting all the high schools in Utah several times throughout the year. “To maintain their ambassador status, Ambassadors are held to the “Five A’s” of Being an Eastern Utah Ambassador”. These are: ambassador, academics, attitude, accountability and activity,” he said. “We expect each one to be an ambassador at all times no matter where they are. We hold them to a high academic standard. We expect them to maintain a positive attitude. We hold them accountable for the performance of their duties. We encourage them to be actively involved in the school and community.” Guaranteed to please every Mom! 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