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Show jjj jjk "jfi, BBfc ri y? DANCERS Top, James Richards, Holly Neiderhauser, Justin Oveson, Kathy Sampson, Aaron Johnson, Annette Call, Joshua Andersen; 2nd row, Jason Nielson, Hillary Barlow, Aaron Stern, Mindy Bradshaw, Jaret Hatch, Rachelle Dewey, Michael Johnson; Bottom row, Jason Anderson, Ander-son, Kaylinn Jensen, Dustin Christensen, Sammy Shapiro, Heather Musil and Mark Russell. American Heritage Has Square Dances More than 100 parents, teachers and students attended the square dance party at American Heritage School on Friday evening Jan. 19. Principal Prin-cipal Glenna Peterson was a special guest. The party was unusual because the 2nd Grade students were hosts and hostesses and taught the dances to their parents and siblings. Dr. Phillip Hall, whose son is a 2nd grade student, took movies of the dancers and will show them to the class so they can see themselves in action. ac-tion. The punch bowl and trays of cookies were popular with both hosts and guests at the conclusion of the activities. ac-tivities. The second and fourth four-th grades are taking daily classes in French, taught by Princilla Hawkins, who has lived in Brussels and Thera Lou Johnson, who filled an LDS mission in France. The 2nd grade students practiced their French phrases at the party on Friday and taught them to their parents. On snowy days Mrs. Angela Roberts and her 2nd grade students dance at recess time and have learned the Polka and Virginia Reel as well as many of the Square Dance figures. Their favorite dance is the Texas Star, a fast dance in which they do the alemande left with alacrity. All classes at American Heritage including in-cluding the three kindergarten kin-dergarten classes, are learning to square dance dan-ce under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Yashko and Mrs. Ester Hut-son. Hut-son. The third grade is now learning the waltz and other ballroom dances in addition to the square dance. Several classes at American Heritage are planning Valentine Valen-tine dancing parties to be held during February. |