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- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2003
IAN KITTLESON
PARENTS: Stephen & Marianne Kittleson
GRADE: I
FAVORITE BOOK: "Alllgator Tales and Crocodile Cakes"
FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza
FAVORITE MOVIE: "Scooby-Doo"
HERO: Policemen, Morn used to be one.
FAVORITE SPORT: Soccer
I WISH I HAD A LIFETIME SUPPLY OF: Army toys
WHY WAS STUDENT NOMINATED: Although fan has some chal-
lenges he has a great desire to do his best.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS: lan is very kind and generous. He is
always the first one to lend a helping hand.
QUOTE FROM TEACHER: "fan is an inspiration. We're lucky to
have him in our class." -- Mrs. Stratton.
m School Lunch Menu
WEST SIDE SCHOOL DISTRICT
THURSDAY - BBQ ribs, scalloped pota-
toes, peas/carrots, dinner roll, chocolate cake,
ice cream.
FRIDAY - No school, inservice.
MONDAY - Bacon cheeseburger, fries,
strawberries, donut.
TUESDAY - Taco salad,
pineapple/oranges, black
potato wedges, pickles, mixed fruit, i
WSHS: Same.
PRESTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
MAIN LINE LUNCH CHOICES Soup in a Bowl will be served
THURSDAY - O/P: Honey Dijon Chicken, /March at both the Nielson
rice pilaf, roll; PJHS/PHS: Same. Other food choices
FRIDAY- ALL: Beefy Taco Juans, tatar tots. listed in main line choices. In
MONDAY - ALL: Pepperoni Cheese Bread. items are served daily at all cafeterias
TUESDAY - ALL: Lasagna, bread stick. For further information, please
WEDNESDAY - ALL: Turkey gravy, mashed school.
)otatoes, wheat roll.
Check out the Child Nutrition and Food Service web site on the Preston School District
TESS KIRKBRIDE
PARENTS: Jay and Heidi Kirkbride
GRADE: 2
FAVORITE BOOK: "Harry Potter"
FAVORITE FOOD: Pizza
FAVORITE MOVIE: "Joe Dirt"
FAVORITE TV SHOW: "SpongeBob SquarePants"
HERO: My morn
WHY WAS STUDENT NOMINATED: Tess is not only a good student,
she is also a good friend. She is outgoing and kind to her
classmates and teacher. She is thoughtful of others feelings
and has a positive attitude.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS: Tess is a leader in her class and is will-
ing to help others, She plays the piano and is a great singer.
QUOTE FROM TEACHER: "Tess has a smile that makes everyone
she meets feel better about themselves. Our classroom is a
fun place to be because of her friendly attitude.* -. Mrs.
Geddes,
dral
By CAROLYN SMART
community service for our then divided into groups and
Scouts to perform. This is quite given marching drills and
a stressfultime in our country, participated in an obstacle
and the opportunity for us to course. The groups then made
display the love of our country posters for the National Guard.
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announce essay
By BILL HICKS think the world
Special for the Citizen Shane Oliverson m "To as nice as it is now
me freedom means that I am masters that told
The Preston Elks Lodge independent to do anything, or do. I believe
No. 1670 had its annual essay try anything I want to do. It is your parents
contest for fifth, sixth, seventh through the rights that thisaround because
and eighth grade students. The
contest is open to any student
in these grades for the normal
school year. This year the
chosen subject was, "What
Freedom Means to Me."
In the fifth and sixth grade
division, first place winner was
Shane Oliverson, son of Mike
and Laura Oliverson; second
place went to Carter Knudsen,
son of Russ and Julie Knudsen.
In the seventh and eighth
grade division, first place went
to Scott Chaney, son of Lee and
Robin Chaney.
First place winners were
presented with $100 checks;
second place received a $50
check from the Preston Elks.
country provides, courtesy of would be a
courageous men and women break-ins,
who loved it and died to main- suicides. Most
tain its freedoms, that I can be homeless
row and excel as much as I garbages, and
ave the capacity to. I can be would not be as
judged on what I do, and what freedom is
I say, not on who is in my fami- I'm glad I live
ly, or how much money or because some
influence I can get. My voice, have
my opinion, my efforts matter, how my
I love freedom. It gives me dam, most
the privilege to go to school, cially my mom.
play sports, hang out with my me freedom, but
friends, write an essay, or say morn does. He gi
what I think. Freedom is thefreedom for my
heart of America. Without it,
America would cease to be.
However, with it, America
continues to thrive and grow
am glad America
have my own
speech. I
we do not
Clifton has really gone in this manner just makes us The kids had a really good Winners, along with their stronger, uniforms to school.
fpatriotic! It was such a thrill feel good! A special thanks to time. parents, were invited to the Freedom means I have a would be dumb.
or me to drive through our our Scout Committee Chair- Congratulations to Tonya Elks Lodge for steak dinner, responsibility to others as well. that we don't
town on ,Monday, Feb. 17 man, Tracy Cox, and the many Fredrickson on her outstand- All essays were sent to Because of the opportunities I anything we don't
(Presidents Day), and see Scouts who participated in this ing performance as Julie in district competition for judg- have, I should be aware of like being a farm
many homes sporting an activity. Several homes had"Saturday's Warrior" held ating As of press time, results others, so that they may have
American flag on their fronttwo flags -- the one they the Worm Creek Opera House from district judging is not the same chances I do. It alsoScott Chane'
lawn. I almost drove off thenormally fly on a flagpole and in Preston. Also from Clifton available, but in last year's requires that I remember the is having the cJ
road a couple of times as I was one placed by the Scouts. I can playing an important part incompetition, Carter placed sacrifice of those who provided we can say and
admiring this beautiful sight, hardly wait until the next holi- the production were stage second in the local level and me with my freedom, and if do. Freedom
All this is courtesy of Clifton day to see these again! manager, Tara Westover, and first place in district competi- necessary, to step up and help work and a
Second Ward Scout Troop 41. The West Side Middle stage hand, Travis Westover.tion. protect freedom for others." dam
They placed 87 flags in our School recently held a "mini A belated welcome to little Presentation of awards to love.
area on Monday morning. It boot camp' to honor the Rachel Melanie Foley, daugh-were conducted by Bill Hicks, Carter Knudsen -- "I love ri to travel
took 10 cars to take all these National Guard unit from ter of David and Shayla of the Americanism Chairman, and freedom because you can do
flags, and Scouts around. AsPreston which is going to Hill Clifton First Ward. Rachel was Doug West, Exalted Ruler ofanything you want without
each flag was placed, there was Air Force Base. LaWrell Cookborn on Jan. 11, 2003. the Elks Lodge. anyone bossing yah around. I
a short ceremony consisting of came and showed the students
a salute to the flag by two some of the equipment that (See MORE RURAL ROUTE
Scouts. What a wonderful would be used. They were NEWS on page 10)
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