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Continued from Page 9 for the Spiritline and be a member of National Honor Society, FCCLA and DECA. Ariana San Miguel shared that she is looking forward to playing high school sports to help her play sports in college. She would like to go to beauty school and one day own her own salon. Ariana hopes to open that salon in Mesa. Her personal goals through high school are to continue being a good student, and not use drugs or alcohol. One of the things she shared is that she would never want to lose the respect and trust of her family. Ariana plans on playing sports in high school: Volleyball, Basketball and Softball; she also plans on being a member of FCCLA. Andrew Lopez, in his interview, talked about how he plans on playing basketball in high school and he anticipates his school work to be a little more difficult. A little more humorous than his peers, Lopez talked about how when they are Seniors they will run the school and he will be the “beast.” After high school Andrew would like to attend Arizona State University then transfer to the University of Arizona to attend medical school. Andrew says he would like to a member of the Student Council while in high school. Andrew’s high school goals is to maintain good grade, make a lot of memories and stay out of trouble. Jose Lira, in his interview, said that he

was not expecting a big change physically as far as going to high school since they were just moving to the other hallway. He is looking most forward to taking journalism and marketing classes during high school. After high school he plans on attending the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism; he would like to become a sports broadcaster. While in high school he plans on joining National Honor Society, FCCLA and possibly DECA. His goal for high school is to earn the Promise for the Future scholarship from Central Arizona College and earn a laptop from the Optimist Club. Elias Olmos said he plans on continuing to excel in athletics. He plans on playing football and baseball, he would like to wrestle if there was a wrestling team. After high school Elias plans on attending ASU where he would like to play college sports and he would like to major in sports medicine. He plans on joining student council and FCCLA. In order to succeed in high school Elias said that he will need to keep practicing in sports in have dedication to achieve his goals. His goal for high school is to graduate with a 4.0 GPA and receiving a lap top from the Optimist Club. We wish the best of luck to these future high schoolers and look forward to visiting with them again in a couple of years to see how well their expectations stacked up with reality.

Road Rally For Relay June 2, 2012 in Page, AZ Page Elks Lodge, 806 Aqua

Breakfast, dinner, classic cars, motorcycles, trucks, tractors, charity poker run, prizes, raffles, silent auction items. Festivities start at 8 a.m. All proceeds go to Relay For Life/American Cancer Society.

For information Call 928-200-2239

May 23, 2012

Remember when ... The Class of 2012 gets a little silly for their eighth grade portrait. They will be very serious, though, Friday when they take the next step into their future. Graduation is set for 6 p.m. at the Superior high School Football Field. (Photo on Page 1 and above were submitted)

Sea Lions Swim Team hosts first golf tournament The Sea Lions Swim Team will be hosting a benefit golf tournament on Sunday, June 3, 2012 at the SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club (62493 E. Robson Circle, Oracle, AZ 85623 (520) 8186403). The cost is $50 per person and includes green fees and cart. The format is four-person scramble with check-in at 7 a.m. and a shotgun start at 8 a.m. Prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place teams and raffles will be held for additional prizes.

Mulligans will be sold. This is a great chance to play 18 holes of golf at the beautiful SaddleBrooke West Golf Club and help the Sea Lions fund competitive swimming instruction for youth in our community. This Swim Team is made possible by the hard work of dedicated volunteers and is funded solely through registration fees and donations. The Sea Lions started in 2004 with eight swimmers and are now a dominant force in the Central Arizona

Tooh Dineh Industries, Inc. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Electronic Manufacturing Company located in Leupp, AZ has the following positions available:

Accounting Manager & Quality Manager visit www.toohdineh.com for application. Submit application/resume to: Tooh Dineh Industries, Inc. HC 61, Box E Winslow, AZ 86047 or Fax 928-686-6409 Attn: Human Resource. Email: hr@toohdineh.com. Navajo Preference/EEO.

Swimming League, winning the League Championship the past five years. The Team now has more than 90 children every summer. Many are new swimmers with little to no experience who get the chance to learn proper swimming fundamentals and gain skills that will stay with them the rest of their lives. Past and present members of the Sea Lions Swim Team have had successful swimming careers in high school and on Tucson Club Teams. Several Sea

Lion swimmers have qualified for high school state meets and age group state meets and the team currently has two State Champions, Will Newman and Evan Apuron. Please come out and enjoy some golf while supporting youth programs in our community. Registration forms can be downloaded at http://tinyurl.com/ ck4w2uz. For more information, please contact Bill Kellam at (520) 603-3994 or wsk52657@yahoo.com.

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