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PLUMB JEWELRY Quality Diamonds Fine Jewelry Personalized Service Goldsmith and diamond setter on premises Custom Design Remounting Custom Jewelry is not expensive It ' s priceless Appraisals Ear-piercing all ages Jewelry Repair Watch Repair Layaway Financing available All major credit cards ace. -47-7333 Ironwood Plaza 28940-F Ironwood Open 7 days a week 10 am to 6 pr N ew award program begins Parents with their proud smiles, teachers with that I accomplished something feeling — and the high school honor student is relieved that the quar- ter has ended without harming that high grade point average. Honor students are special people. They are de- termined to do their best in school, whether because they believe some year all their work will pay off in a successful job, whether they work for praise each quarter, or whether they simply enjoy each day spent learning. I think it is very important to recognize stu- dents who perform at a high level in any endeavor, said Mr. Jon Gaffney. assistant principal. Howev- er, It IS especially important to applaud those who achieve in the classroom. The honor roll was one way to recognize such students, but it was not the only way. A new honor assembly program began in the second quarter. Stu- dents were named by the school ' s various depart- ments to receive special certificates, presented at afternoon award ceremonies. The award ceremonies were held after school so that parents and students could receive recognition together. I am very proud of honor students and the program they receive at Canyon Springs High, Mr. Don Hagen, principal, told the first group. That kind of effort and dedication to excellence is what education is all about. FRENCH HONOREE Audra Wcnko rcfcivcd licr tcrt.fi- .atc from Mrs. Sirah X ' ct.laufcr THE FIRST HONOR GROUP included. FRONT ROW: Earlcnt Little, Yantza Morales. Irma Rivas, Audra Wcnkc, Patty Cappuccitti, Tammy Herman, Stephanie Mc- Donald, Lisettc Acosta. Jennifer Merrill. BACK ROW: Mi- chael Goggin. Matt Legerton. Jeff Wade. Rofx-rt L ' ndorwood, Luis Martinez, Mikr ILislin. Principal Don Hagen. Ads, Award Progr;
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Valley gets sudden snow According to the Press-Enterprise, it was the coldest spell in eight years, as an arctic air mass made its way down the coast. The cold air brought Mor- eno Valley a rare snowfall. I love the snow, I thought it was great, Beth Rardin said. I lived in Hawaii before I moved out here, so I ' ve never been in snow before. On the other hand, many other students, like Stephanie Bornstein. did not appreciate the unusual event. I thought it was too cold for California, she said. If I wanted snow, I ' d stay in Maine. She had lived in Maine all her life, until moving to California in January of 1987. The snow was hardly up to Maine standards. The few flakes that reached the ground in the valley itself immediately melted, though some residents in the foothills found snow on their lawns in the morn- ing. It was enough, however, to excite many native Californians and mystify many Easterners. I loved it, Kristi Querns said. I even went outside to take pictures of it. I loved it, Andrea Lopez agreed. I ' ve lived in southern California all my life, so I rarely get to be in snow — me and my friend went outside and got in a snowball fight. Coming from the East, I had seen snow, Larry Conway said. It was very strange to see the people here that excited about snow. UNUSU. ' L FOK MOKtNO ALLEY, ■ id« ihc l.irgf -M ' on Box Springs Mo Wedding Affair Bridals • Bridesmaids • Evening Gowns Plus Tuxedo Rental : Sales 231 5 Sunnymead Blvd. • Suite 6 Moreno Valley, CA 92588 (7,4) ,42-85,, Congratulations to Canyon Springs John E. Song, MD General i Family Practice School sports physicals 24907 Sunnymead Blvd. 242-6009 Marshall C. Scott Insurance Auto, Life, Health Home Business 12900 Frederick Street Off. Phone (7,4) 242-44,1 Res. (714) 242-6387 144 Ads Sn
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