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Show PageB2 The Summit County Bee January 21,2005 FFA Food for America Activity Tabitha and Jackie teaching the third graders about milk production and importance of milk to their diet REPORTER: BETSY FITZGERALD er and another one on milk. We taught the third graders in the elementary school the importance of In November, it is a tradition for each of these, as we explained the South Summit FFA Chapter to everything on the posters. perform their yearly Food for The chapter received "Got Milk?" America activity. This year, we pencils from the Utah Dairy decided to do two different posters Commission, and gummy hamburgwhich were provided by the Ag in ers donated by Mrs. Kay Atkinson the classroom. that we were able to hand out to the We selected a poster on hamburg- kids. We would like to express thanks to everyone for their help in making our FFA chapter so successful and a special thanks to Mrs. Wiiloughby, the principle at the elementary school, for allow us to teach her students. We hope this activity will be award winning at State Convention which will be held in March. Fauvines Compete in Richfield FFA Attends Leadership Conference REPORTER: BETSY FITZGERALD On Dec. 3 and 4, pur FFA Chapter traveled to Provo to attend the annual Utah Leadership Conference. Here new leadership skills were taught and those members that attended then came back to our chapter and taught us the skills that they had learned. We learned the important parts of leadership and what it takes to be a good leader. The officers this year have decided to focus on leadership and to teach the younger members within our chapter what it takes to be a great leader, as well as the things that come out of good leadership skills. Through this leadership conference, these leadership skills help to improve our chapter and make us one step closer to being a better chapter. FFA SAE Boys Basketball Team T r a v e l s To Activity Nephi REPORTER: BETSY FITZGERALD The Fauvines competing with their military routine. STUDENT WRITER: WHJTTNEY PRESCOTT Cummings placed third. The next morning, the Fauvines were ready to start the competition. On Friday, Jan. 14, the South They started it off competing their Summit Fauvines traveled to hip-hop routine. They had fun and Richfield to compete in their third were ready for more. The next catecompetition of the season. Friday gory they competed in was military. evening, they attended the solo com- They were sharp and unified and petition in which they had three placed fifth. members of the team compete. It was then time to perform their They did exceptionally well. prop routine. This was their first Sydnee Cook placed first; Kandice time performing this routine and Barney placed second, and Amy they fell good about it. They made Good Things DO Come in Big Packages! Ad opt-A-Manatee© for someone special this holiday season. Your contribution will go toward efforts to protect endangered manatees and their habitat. Save the Manatee* Club 500 N, Maltland Ave. • Maitland, FL 32751 www. sa vethemanatee. org 1-800-432-JOIN (5646) few mistakes, and feel it will only get better from there on out. They placed third and were very pleased. Last, they performed in the dance category, dancing hard and having fun. The Fauvines placed fourth in dance. They are working hard to perfect every move for Region Competition this weekend at North Summit High School. Please come out and support the girls this Saturday at 10 a.m. STUDENT WRITER: JANIE RYDALCII On Wednesday, Jan. 12, the South The November committee was Summit Boys Basketball Team travassigned to plan an activity dealing eled to Nephi to play against the with Supervised Agriculture Exper- Juab Wasps. Juab, ranked number one in the region, is a hard team to ience (SAE). In spite of athletic events going on beat. The Wildcats, playing tough in the at the school, this activity was done first quarter, were just barely tailing in class and was very productive. We watched a movie that talked behind the Wasps. However, after about all the different areas available half time, the Cats just couldn't for students SAE projects, and how match up to the strength of the to manage your money made from Wasps. The high scorers for the Wildcats your SAE. were: Trevor Wagstaff 10; Kolby After the 25 minute movie, we then played a fun game. In this game, we could win candy by guessing what kind of SAE the committee was drawing on the board. It was a fun activity. I like * » me! • Fin Drag Subscribe To The Summit County Bee Ctassifieds Stembridge 9; K.C. Todd 8. and Brett Sorenson 7. The final score was 46-77. The Cats will meet up with the Wasps again later on in the season and we wish them the best of luck! ! 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