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Show Mtn. View High School Honor Roll - 3rd Term 1 Orem-Geneva Times' Wednesday April 20, 1988 Page 8 rv7 High Honor Roll 3rd Quarter 4.00 GPA Grade 10 Kimberly Asay, Valerie Bean. Todd Uuistensen, Anita Hatch. Malene Hein, Uonovan Lott. Stepahanie Odle. Darin Kollins. Kristin Taylor. Kael Weston, Kyle Weston. Grade 11 Tom Binkerd, Cameron Clements, oandra Despain, John Duffy, Ten Jennings, Jen-nings, Michael Madsen, Janalee Rose, Duane Shumway, Christopher Wixon, 1 onya Worthington, Kevin Yocum. Grade 12 m Michael Edwards, Barbara Harper, Michele Hawkes. Cuong Ho, Curtis Knudsen, Krista MorrelL Chris Nelson, Bobert Richards, Sheri Shattuck, Deann Stokes, Tina Thurston. Honor Roll t 3.7IW.00 GPA Grade 10 M ax Ahquin, Stanley AUman, Tyan Anderson, Naomi Bahr, Michael Boland-er. Boland-er. Rikki Broderick, Brett Burningham, Brian Butler, Laura Campbell, Amy Caron Edward Carter, Joel Childs, Brian Clark, Emilee Clark, Stephanie Clarke, Christopher Collings, Lisa Crawford, Derek Curtis. Kimberlie Dunn, Debbie , Dyer, Elizabeth Free, Melinda Gapp-mayer, Gapp-mayer, Michael Gardner, Heidi Gass-man, Gass-man, Loftin Graham, Kathleeen Had-lock. Had-lock. Laurel Hansen, Sharlene Harris, Danielle Harrison, Harmony Hatfield. Kimberlie Herbert, Stephen Hilton, Eric Hooley, Andrea Howell, Colleen I vie, Robin Jacobsen, Cherie Johnston, Busch Jones, Terissa Kemp, Jennifer Lane, David Larsen, Kent Leemaster, Gary Mangum, Timothy Marek, Melo-die Melo-die Mason, Paul McAlister, Melissa Memmott, Ken Merry weather, Derek Miller, George Myers, Richard Osguthorpe, Wm. Andrew Owens, Jessica Pollock, Julie Pope, Kira Shaw, Alyssa Slater, Darrell Smith, Natalie Steinkopf, Thomas Stephens, Laura' Swensen, Heather Thompson, Rebecca Tolson, Kameron Tuckett, Joy Lyn U'Ren, Melissa Veatch, Kimberly Walker, Kari Warner, Douglas Whim-pey, Whim-pey, Patrice Whitaker, Brett Young, Karen Zabriskie, Connie Zimmerman. Grade 11 Rachelle Abegg, Nicole Alexander, Angela Allen, Karrey Andersen, Jar en Asmus, Michelle Atwood, Michael Bastion, Bas-tion, Brett Bishop, Deborah Bolander, David Booth, Patricia Bridge, Tim Brown, Melissa Bunker, Rebecca Bybee, Mary Cardon, Jennifer Carr, Mathew Child, Caryn Christensen, Lara Christensen, Julie Clarke, Calyn Clements, Cathy Cornick, Deborah Eddy, Ed-dy, Nancy Elkins, Becky Fillingim, Moana Forbes, Carrie Francis, Jennifer Free Jennifer Goe, James Hadlock, Mystery-comedy Mystery-comedy will open at Playhouse "Who Killed Aunt Caroline," a mystery-comedy, opens Friday at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 E., Lindon. (Turn east off State Street at 2000 North in Orem, go one block and turn north onto 200 East, Lindon, and continue one mile.) The play is a new kind of mystery featuring the Endicott family (the kind who live next door) and mean, old, stingy Aunt Caroline. For three exciting acts you will wonder who of all these nice people could have done it, and hope to high heaven it wasn't you. A prize will be given to all those who can guess who 'done it' by intermission time. The play features a talented cast of 12: Mrs. Eleanor Endicott is played by Judy Gubler; Agnes, her 24-year-old daughter is played by Charilla Gillett; Riccy, 17, her son, is played Ken Richins; Beryl, 25, is played by Esther Richins, and Cicely, 10, is played by Diane McKendrick. Mean, old, stingy Aunt Caroline is played by Connie Nielsen and her companion Miss Mabbett is played by Laura Hib-bert. Hib-bert. Agnes' fiance David is played by Chuck Gillett. Riccy's pal Dan is played by Robert Defendi. Miss MacLain, Riccy's teacher, is played by Cynthia Sorensen. Lieutenant Clayton is played by Joseph Sorensen and Una is played by Jenny McKendrick. All performances begin at 8 p.m. and will run Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings through June 13th. This mystery-comedy is appropriate ap-propriate for all ages and is great family fun. For further information call the theater 785-1186 or 785-2217. Free classes consulting at Family Center Classes, tours and individual consulting con-sulting are some of the services to be offered free at the Utah Valley Regional Family History Center April 24. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library at Brigham Young University, the genealogy library will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Specialists in the areas of New England, the Netherlands, Western and Eastern Europe, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England and the Maritime Provinces of Canada will provide "one-on-one" assistance to anyone seeking information informa-tion about these regions. Classes begin at 9:30 a jn. with instruction in-struction on how to use PAF (Personal (Per-sonal Ancestry File) software. An advanced ad-vanced course in PAF software will be offered at 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration Pre-registration is required for these classes by calling 37JW200. Rebecca Hancock, Thayne Harbaugh, Matthew Hawkins, Jason Henrie, Nathan Herbert, Janna Hinshaw, Kamie Hjorth, JeanMarie Hobby, Richard Huffman, Brian Ivie, Andrea Jensen, Christopher Jessop, Scott Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Greg Jolley, Jenny Jones, Kristopher Keele, Julene Kemp, Annalise Lacroix, Julie Lehnard, Jason Littledike, Laura Loper, Deana Lott, Kristie Lott, Jennifer Loveland, Christopher Mack, Robert Metier, Jerry Naylor, Derek Nelson, Jody Olsen, Kelli Olsen, Nicole Parker, Martha Patten, Lauri Pendray, Kimberly Peterson, Sheryn Pett, Suzanne Powell, Steven Pyne, Cynthia Reeves, Scott Robertson, Deirdre Ivobins, Jeremy Rowley, Darren Sayers, Maria Sipe, Danelle Smith, Paul Sorenson, Rochelle Sorenson, Lance Squire, Sue Ann Stevens, Tamara Stone, Tiffany Stone, Ester Swallow, Todd Taylor, Jennifer Thomas, Lisa Walker, Colleen Weeks, Chad Welker, Dyane Wheeler, David Whimpey, Mark Wood, Tiffany Wood, Melinda Wyatt, Shanae Yeates. Grade 12 Jonathan Allen, Laurie Allen, Ty Allen, Joseph Andersen, Julie Anderson, Marti Ballantyne, Anthony Beutler, Carey Blackerby, Bradley Bone, Tracy Bowen, Jennifer Bradley, Rebecca Braithwaite, Ann Broderick, Gwendolyn Card, Janine Clark, Karen Clegg, Brenden Clements, Lane Critchfield, Tif-fini Tif-fini Diederich, Amber Dunn, Dallin Durfee, Alicia Farr, Cheryl Ekins, Daniel Gammon, Lynett Gardner, Angela Gibb, Alison Gilbert, Charles Graham, Joseph Green, David Hadlock, Scott Hafen, Aaron Hall, Jean Hancock, Marny Harbaugh, Jessica Hatch, Melody Hills, Aimee Howlett, Jane Hullinger, Richard Ivie, Sherry Johnson, Julie Johnston, Chris Jolley, Janell Jolley, Stacey Kerbow, Michael Kirk, Christopher Koller, Richard Larson, Lar-son, Amy Lawrence, Christopher Lee, Tamara Leemaster, Dawn Lewis, Courtney Court-ney Littledike, Carrie Lloyd, Robert Long, Leslie Lyons, Jeffrey McCIellan, Sherie Merrill, Steve Metier, Marc Mitchell, Mit-chell, Jennifer Morgan, Nanette Morley, Petrina Mueller, Cynthia Odam, Fawn Otto, Kristin Peterson, Quincy Pope, Terr an ce Reilly, Julie Roper, Shelley Schrader, Patricia Shepherd, Vanee Spar.gler, Rand St. John, LaDean Stephens, Teri Strother, David Thomas, Gwen Tolman, Jason Tolman, James Van Orman, Jody Vincent, Shane Watt, Carla Wolfe, Michael Wood, Steven Yocum, Arlana Youmans. A RV, RACHELLE ROGERSON Rachelle Rogerson to speak at homecoming Sun. Rachelle 'Rogerson recently returned from the Georgia Atlanta Mission. Friends and relatives are invited in-vited to hear her speak Sunday, April 24, 1988 at 10:30 a.m. at the 87th Ward Chapel at 1000 North Main in Orem. Rachelle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Rogerson. Steven Moody promoted to tech sergeant Nellis AFB, Nev. Steven C Moody, son of Louise K. Moody of Parker, Ariz., has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of technical sergeant. Moody is a crash recovery supervisor super-visor with the 57th Equipment Maintenance Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. His wife, Nora, is the daughter of Glenn E. and Madge E. Hadden of 155 South 1200 West, Orem. He is a 1974 graduate of Parker High School. loan rat Y V ( up to 4 Borrow $2000 and up on instalment loan. fi Great for a new car, truck, boat, iff Fixed or home remodeling. Apply by phone: 350-7745 (Salt Lake) or 1-800-245-CASH (in Utah) during business hours, or at any First Interstate Bank of Utah office. Get an answer in 24 hours. JEFFREY EDWARD HAWLEY Jeffrey Hawley to serve in Vienna Mission Jeffrey Edward Hawley has been called to serve as a missionary in the Austria Vienna Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . Elder Hawley will speak at a farewell to be held on April 24, 1988 at 1 p.m. in the Orem 50th Ward Chapel, 140 East 2000 South, Orem. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 4, 1988. Jeff is a graduate of Mountain View High School and IDS Seminary. He was a member of the National Honor Society, Who's Who, the A'Cap-pella A'Cap-pella Choir, and the National Thespian Thes-pian Society. This past year he has attended at-tended Brigham Young University and is a member of the Morningstar Youth Choral Group. An open house for Jeff will be held at the Hawley home, 176 E. 1950 S., Orem, on Saturday evening, April 23, from 7 to 9 p.m. All friends, neighbors and relatives are welcome to attend. Jeff is the son of Don B. and Portia Por-tia Hawley. ) Annual 8 months a secured i 60-month loans at 9.2 APR. V Longer maturities available. V of the THOMAS R. HERLIN Thorn Herlin called to Venezuela Thomas R. Herlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Herlin, has been called call-ed to serve in the Venezuela Caracas Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . Elder Herlin will speak at a sacrament meeting on Sunday, April 24, at 1 p.m. in the Orem 11th Ward chapel, 400 East 800 South, Orem. He will enter the Missionary Training Cener on May 4, 1988. Thorn is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. While in high school he was the Math Sterling Scholar, yearbook co-editor, and member of Jazz Band, A'Cappella Choir, and orchestra. Thorn is attending BYU on a Trustees Scholarship and a music talent award. He is a member of the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra and the Mormon Symphony. Thorn will greet friends who wish to call at an open house, 526 East 900 South, Sunday evening, April 24, from 4 to 7 p.m., during which he will give a short recital on the string bass. Percentage Rate rate guaranteed over the life loan. Certain restrictions apply. This is a limited time of fer ana may be withdrawn at any time. A $10,000 loan at 8.95 APR equals 48 payments of $248.64- First Interstate Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender 'T. - rt i LAURA BUSBY Laura Busby will speak at homecoming Laura Busby recently returned from serving in the Alabama Birmingham Birm-ingham Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will speak at a sacrament meeting Sunday, April 24, at 9 aon. at the Cherry Hill 6th Ward (formerly Orem 51st Ward) 1650 South 200 East. All friends and relatives are invited. Laura is the daughter of Juanita Busby and David S. Busby. Scera Park needs volunteer tutors Volunteer tutors are needed at Scera Park Elementary in Orem to work one on one with resource students who are having difficulty . with basic subjects. According to Mr. Roy Tenney, ; resource teacher at the school, the volunteers are needed during the late morning and early afternoon. "No experience ex-perience is necessary," said Tenney, "just a desire to work with kids and be helpful." call the school at 227-8730 Bank |