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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 5B 27, 1986 Schools Madrigals On Tour - Top Bennion JHS Science Entries Told Coast Calling Out To Choral Group From Kearns High BENNION. Winners have been announced in the Bennion junior high science fair. There were 237 projects entered in KEARNS. Its California here we the competition said teacher Karen come for the Kearns high madrigals who are leaving today (Thurs- Blake. day) for a tour of the Golden State. Winners in the seventh grade Philip Stark is directing the choir, biological division were Brandon with Jenni Pehrson and Eric ChrisDavis, first place; Chad Williams, tensen serving as accompanists. second; Jennifer Parker, third; The group will first visit northern Maren Ruff, Jennifer Ham and California. They will perform at Becky Wall, fourth. Marriotts Great America amuseIn seventh grade, physical science ment park, present an Easter concert in Monterey and perform at winners were Lynette Shurtleff, Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. first; Chad Carmon and John Keil, their Continuing trip southward, second; Janni Brown, third; Brenda they will visit the University of Adams, fourth. Southern California. There they will Winning the the eighth grade work with Dr. Rodney Eichenberger division were Anna Lisa biological and his Chamber Choir, particiGoodman, first; Noel Curtis, sepating in classical performance and cond; Kristin Hanzon, third; on conducting classes, sitting-iTheresa Fox and Marla Panhorst, the musical highlight of the tour, fourth. Mr. Stark noted. Twenty-seve- n students will parIn the eighth grade, physical ticipate in the tour, with perscience, Ryan Croft, first; Mike formances including a wide variety second; Mike Canning of classical, sacred and pop music, and Jason West, third; Heidi much of it choreographed. Christensen and Tiffany Weeks, Included are such diverse selecfourth. tions as 0 Magnum Mysterium, Ninth graders winning in the Exultate Justi In Dominum and were Steve Rose, How Excellent Thy biological division Handels Lisa Scott Jeff second; Smith, first; inName, with lighter nubmers and Connie Lee, third; Lucinda Hats and Puttin cluding Still, Miller, fourth. OnTheRitz. ecduca-tionaThe tour is a tremendous l In the ninth grade, physical experience for the students. science, Josh Player, first; Jennifer They learn a great deal, both Bailey, second; Chris Ballard, musically and in other ways, the third; Mike Allred and Garr Smith, director observed. fourth. n At Cyprus Seminary Science Fair Attracts 400 At Hunter Junior HUNTER. The first Hawk science junior high, with more than 400 students participating. Classroom fairs were held in classrooms of six science teachers, including Cheri Gonzales, Jane Watanabe, Carlyn Grossaint, Lee Fry, Bill Kingsbury and Lynn Merrill. Chosen to represent the rooms in the school fair held in the gym were 131 students. Projects ranged from lie detector testing to chicken breeding. Chosen grand champions were Aaron and David Bowe with a project on magnetism. They are seventh and ninth graders, respectively. Overall winners were Cristy Moore, ninth Labrum, day) at the Cyprus high seminary, 3009 So. 8600 West. The entire community is being invited and we are suggesting families come WATCHIN' . . . "Standin' on tho cornor, watchin' all tho girls go by" words of a song from tho Fifties, will bo sung by those guys and other male members of the Kearns high madrigals during California trip. Nattily attired for this number are, from left, Brent Bodily, Kent Bodily, Tom Berry. as family groups, spokesman said. Fulltime sionaries will be involved. a mis- The open house will be presented as a center, with the mini-visito- eighth grade; grade; Sav-ingto- Charla Amber "-COUP- ON- CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN Specials Good Thru April SO LIVELY BY FEEL PERMS Rag. Cut ri Reg. $45 I Tinted, 21 t Styla indadad Ghnma Curt By Halana Curtia Reg. PERMS Indadaa Cat $35 MEN, 3, 1986 Z0T0 $2qoo R'9- - FASHION HAIRCUTS ,7" WOMEN, CHILDREN fashion Hair Designer Fashn Techniques By Individual 3884 So. 3600 Wert 969-019- 3 60 LUCY LEWIS Current Contour W1NDER DAIRY - Quality Open House Is Monday MAGNA. Open house will be held from 7 to 9 oclock tonight (Thurs- Cross, seventh grade. Other winners at the school level (in first, second, third place order) were Tricia Fisher, Tony Wright, Hal Armstrong and Kari Gillies, ninth grade biological division; Gordon Oliverson, Tim Riggs, Son Vu, ninth grade physical division. Eighth grade winners included Matt Atkinson, Jenny Sproul, Eve Gann, Bretty Doxey, Brandon biological division; Steve Fry, JoyLynn Michaelis, Duane Newman and Reed Chadwick, phsyical division. Winners in the seventh grade were Jody Schiele and Tracy Rydalch, Mark Evans, Stacie Wells, Jennifer Thatcher and Gary Loosle, Ryane Perry, Travis Rees, Adam Duersch and Devin DeSpain, biological division; Lonni Hall, Becky Buckley, Jeff Wells and Russ Kidd, physical division. fair was held last week at Hunter 4400 program including a slide presentation, dramatizations and special effects through creative decorating and lighting. The theme is Celebrating the Light. 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