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Show 1 Review -- Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1S88 - F age 7 jndon Elementary marches toward 'cool' school ...... : , ........ I ! : . f K s ; " ? '1 I i , t I . I f ) , 4 .. , 4 ' ' ' ; l VNSK('HKT.N was jusl r,)ol f" j Lindon Elementary students were excited to a special guest on hand to ;rf , ,,,e the winners. Chaffetz. the BYU place i si"" ked how many were a t the and saw him kick and I'all i number of students raised ; j "''Tlold the students he grew "California and he loved soc-- . ? Dlayed soccer in junior high i1 "j'S i school. During his junior : L football coach and prin-;a- r, id Jason, if you play soccer fl piay football and they Jhim into trying out for the t ended up playing football, had a terrible team and they one game all year. During f ame they were losing 55-- and called on to kick the ball. He as t missed, but recruiters were They liked the way he kicked the offers started coming in. I chose BYU. The reason he l if He worked hard. He the students for -- uratulated fm hard and achieving their in the school fundraiser. Mrs. Leson's class was recognized as Lg 100 percent participation. pjula Walker was announced as L fifth place winner for receiving for $66.78. She received a 'er ball. Derek Downey, fourth 'jce received a radio. He Elected 68.60. ftird place winner was Marcus Mldson. He received a camera nth pledges totaling $74.70. Ryan Pilmer came in second place. He $77.45 and received a Lionel 'i aft certificate for $25. Tressa Martin was the first place U HMi placokicker, Jason Chafletz, awards autographed ball to the lucky winners in the drawing held during the awards assembly at Lindon School. Winners are (not in order shown) Sean Peterson, Kellie Cox, Christian Friden. Derek Bunker, Sean Fautin and Heather Kggett. winner, collecting pledges totaling $25H.19. She received a television as her prize. Parents and family members sponsored the students. They earned money by running laps, reading books or completing math problems. The PTA provided 10 volunteers a day to monitor the commitments. Parents were very supportive of the program. All students who contributed pledges of $10 or more were eligible for the prize drawing. Jason autographed balls for the winners. Sean Peterson, Kellie Cox, Christian Friden and Derek Bunker all received mini-ball- Sean Fautin received a four-squar- e ball and Heather Eggett received an autographed football. Principal Eugene Maag was proud of the students for obtaining pledges and collecting for the work done. The idea was put together and coordinated by Eva Ercanbrack. The title was selected as it was because the funds raised will go towards air conditioning. They earned $4,300 using the direct approach to fundraising. They topped last year's wrapping paper sales and are now about one-ha- lf way through the school with the cooling system. 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