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Show Keview - Wednesday. March :!(), !KK - Page Manila School teacher honored children understand new (o help concepts. I like to see growth m children, to see them improve and expand and becxme better human beings. It is very rewarding. Kathleen comes from a family ot 12 children. Her father teaches chemistry at a university and her appreciation of teaching came from him. She is currently living in Orem with her sister. She enjoys reading, swimming and talking to people. She is serving on the PTA board as a teacher representative and her enthusiasm and hard work is a credit to her profession. Kathleen Hinckley is one of Manila Elemcntary's outstanding teachers. She attended New Mexico State University and finished at Brigham Young University with a double major in Spech Therapy and Elementary Education. She has taught for nine years, three of which were at Grovecrest Elementary Kathleen says she teaches because she believes children need direction and guidance in their lives. It affords her an opportunity to share part of herself with others. She says, "When I teach I am able to be creative in the ways I choose Kathleen Hinckley " r ? u,., -- .. '' Kagle Scouts from one family are, L-- Drew, .Jeremy, Marc and Bert Wright. It's a real family affair as lour scouts in family become Eagles Four scouts from the same family have received the rank of Eagle in ceremonies held March 19 at a special Timpanogos Stake Eagle Court of Honor. The scouts, Drew, Jeremy, Marc and Bert Wright, sons of Owen and Karen Wright, received their awards from Stake President Lyle Thaeker. All four of the boys qualified for the Eagle Badge at their Board of Review held on Jan. 24, 1988. The three older brothers had decided to wait to apply when the youngest brother was eligible so that they could all finish up together. The brothers chose "Kids on the Move," a pre-scho- for han-dicapped children, for the location of their Eagle projects. They visited the school and studied the special needs of the children. Then they designed and built equipment suited to the needs of the students. Drew built puzzles and building blocks, specially modified for children with inhibited motor coordination. Jeremy made a modified waterbed with a heavily padded frame for use as a physical therapy trampoline. Marc built a large portable storage cabinet designed to roll around to all the class and therapy rooms and carry the toys the children use for therapy. Bert made padded scooterboards for mobility and motor coordination and some therapy toys. The boys also organized a collection of books for the school lihrnrv Drew, 17, is a senior at Pleasant Grove High School. He is a member of A Cappella Choir and Chamber Choir. He is president of the Science Club, a student senator and basketball manager. Jeremy, 16, is a junior at PGHS. He is active in wood and metal work and is a good student. Marc, 15, is in ninth grade at Pleasant Grove Junior High School and is a good student and athlete. Bert, 13, is an eighth grader at the junior high school. He is a good student and is now serving as junior assistant scoutmaster. All four boys were Cub Scouts and earned the Arrow of Light Award. Each has also earned the On My Honor religious award. They are members of Troop 846 ol the Pleasant Grove Sixteenth Ward. I VV r ' j H K-'X"- : --V M" " Presenting a check to Mayor David Holdaway, right, are Eagle Aerie members, L-- Dot Ogleberry, REAC president; Anna Sperry, auxiliary president; and Scott Carlson, Aerie president. Local Eagles Aerie donates to new Pleasant Grove Library Members of the local Eagles Aerie have presented two checks and a collection of books to Pleasant Grove Mayor David Holdaway to be used for the new library. Aerie President Scott Carlson said that they gave a grant of $200 and a check for $467 to the library. 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