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Show Orem High School Honor Roll - 3rd Term Third Term Grade 10 High Honors Lori Adams, Jared Anderson, Amy Baugh, Kate Brown, Jason Butler, Cheryl Deleeuw, Anne Fleming, Heather Halls, Heid Hollist, S. Kyle Honeycutt, Terri D. Johnson, Rebecca Kirby, Sherri McEuen, Jessica Moody, Dawnese Noel, Danielle Orr, Randall Reynolds, Nelin-da Nelin-da Roskelley, Julie Spencer, Renee Sykes, Sadie Taylor, Brian Walton, Elizabeth Ward, Rick Winward, Alisa Woolley. Grade 10 - Honor Roll Bonnie Abram, Kimberly Arseneau, Michael . Bahr, Karalee Bang, Kari Boogaard, Karen Broxton, Jana Buckner, Tiffany Carroll, Jeffrey Christensen, Jenny Christensen, Andrea Chynoweth, Caroline Clark, Jared Cobia, Shane Coles, Tracy Crandall, Nikki Crapo, Jeffrey Davis, Matthew Day, Lisa Dockendorf, Jeffery Duke, Sara Gardner, Anthony Gatherum, Bruce Hansen, Susan Jarmon, Jamie Hayward, Jennifer Hemmert, Andrew Hodgkinson, Janene Huang,. Mark Jacksman, Joseph Jimenez, Teri Johnson, Kristy Jorgenson, Heather Kartchner, Nathan Keller, Corrie King, Katherine Kresge, Man Kukahiko, David Ladle, Michael Lamoreaux, Robyn Lebaron, Loren Marks, Lisa McCall, Karen McCoy, Shaun Mehew, Brian Mills, Sara Moody, Kenneth Morgan, Christine Moss, Cade Napier-ski, Napier-ski, Dan Nelson, Christine Nielsen, Kimberly Nielsen, Kristjane Nord-meyer, Nord-meyer, A. Carol Okolowitz, Heidi Olsen, Amy Owen, Kristie Palfreyman, Michael Patey, Brian Peterson, James Porcaro, Vanessa Porter, Jill Preston, Jeanette Quinn, Rebecca Quinn, Michael Raddatz, Ryan Ragozzine, Paula Rags-dale, Rags-dale, Lee Reay, Alyson Rich, Kimberly Richardson, Jason Russell, Greg Schauerhamer, Kathryn Skousen, Jennifer Jen-nifer Sokolosky, Tiffany South, Tiffany Sperry, Eric Stevens, Mark Stubbs, Steven Swensen, Holley Thomas, Angela Turner, Rachel Udall, Rachel Ure, George Von Gostomski, April Webb, Carl Webb, Jennifer West, David Wilkinson, Preston Winn, Rischelle Yadon, Grade 11 - High Honors Michael Ashby, Patrick Cannon, Adrianna Costello, Amber Gardner, Kristin Hacken, Scott Hacking, Jen-ninfer Jen-ninfer Jeppson, Susan Jorgensen, Jeremy Kupcho, Robin Lawlor, Tammy Minzghor, Tamara Ott, James Pack, J. Daniel Rasband, Jeri Rogerson, Rena Rose, Erika Smith, Karine Stone, Diane Sykes, Mindy Wardle, Kelli Watts, Rand Winward. Grade 11 - Honor Roll Mikel Azpiroz, Mark Backus, Brett Bailey, Kimberly Baker, Tina Barnard, Stephanie Barth, Morgan Bassett, Jared Berrett, Stacy Bird, Kerri Black. Steven Blackwell, Rebecca Booras, Brett BrimhalL Rachel Bringhurst, Rob-by Rob-by Bruno, Jennifer Campbell, Christa Casper, Craig Cook, Shannon Cox, Myron Crandall, Kimberly Dastrup, Marsha Day, Cheryl Depriest, Julie Diem, Sally Dowdle, Steven Eastmond, Scott Egbert, Jeanine Embley, Susan Felt, Denise Fletcher, Carol Fountaine, April Gam, Stephen Gibbons, Joseph Gividen, Paul Gurney, Danny Harris, Daniel Hawkes, Heidi Heaps, Ryan Henrie, Cori Hill, Justine Hill, Warren Hill, Eric Howard, Aaron Inouye, David Jensen, Daniela Johnson, Sara Laing, Sandra Larsen, Leif Larson, Jeffery Lau, Leina Layton, Madeline Lebaron, James Loveland, Jospeh Loveridge, K. Paul Mac Arthur, Letha Marks, James Meyers, Jolynn Muhlestein, John Ogden, Jennifer Plainer, Angela Parsons, Par-sons, Ronald Pierce, Paula Randall, Julie Roberts, Richardo Rodrigues, Kathryn Smart, Michelle Smith, Stephanie Sorensen, Janice Southern, Jennifer Southern, Amy Stritkus, Steven Taylor, Sheriann Tobler, Matthew Mat-thew Turnbow, Priscilla Udall, Chris Walton. Grade 12 High Honors ill Adams, Kimberly Andrews, Enc, aum, Scott Bishop, Christine Bhn, Kelly Cherrington, Adam Collier, Daworah Davenport, Lydia Davenport, Wendy Dean, Austin Gray, M. Emily Hafen, Steven Halls. Michelle Harward, Jennifer Hawkins, Jeremy Holt, Rebecca Rebec-ca Howe, Rodger Hunsaker, Ane Marie Johansen, Jodi Jorgenson, David Krzymowski, Jason Larson, Ric Rasmussen, Daniel Reneer, G. Trevor Smith, M. Rachelle Stubbs, Kari Swensen, Jon Tasso, Ryan Van De Graaff, Craig Williamson, Rachelle Winn; Rebecca Woolley. Grade 12 - Honor Roll Shelley Adams, Jeffrey Anderson, Jeanette Ball, Thomas Baugh, John Bennion, Anna Blair, Lee Brown, Kent Burch, Eric Carter, Scott Chappell, Angela Chatwin, Jennifer Cherrington, Jodie Christensen, Kirk Connors, Gina Cook, Eliece Crosby, Martin Davis, Malinda Dickerson, Diana Dixon, Kirsten Dye, Scott Eastmond, Elizabeth Egbert, Marianne Erickson, Darren Forsyth, For-syth, Leann Frazier, Kirk Gammon, Jana Garrison, Troy Gatherum, Nathan Gibbons,, Cori Grace, Deborah Griggs, Julilyn Haacke, Lance Hacking, Zma Hall, Michael Hathorne, Legrand Jackman, Caryn Jackson, David Jewell, Cynthia Johnson, Michael Johnson, Kendra Kofford, D. Janae Koralewski, Kazue Koshi, Colette Krum, Scott Lee, Michael Mansfield, Sheri Markham, Valorie Marks, Brenda Martin, Kena Mathews, Kathleen Mauerman, Ronda McDonald, Michelle McGinn, Lisa McQuivey, Melanie Morgan, A. Wade Nielsen, Wendy Nielsen, Nichole Ortega, Andrea Pack, Wendy Page, Kenneth Patey, John Patrick, Marianne Paul, Pamela Pawlowski, David Peck, Paul Peterson, Angela Pratt, Janie Radebaugh, Matthew Rasband, Janelle Raynes, Marne Ridd, Elizabeth Ridenhour, Jennifer Rieski, Kelli Robison, Marci Rowberry, Jennifer Schauerhamer, Darlene Smith, Tiffany Sparks, John Squire, Teresa Stephens, Travis Stevenson, Brock Stoner, Melisa Sutton, Mark Swenson, Maria Tuley, Jeanine Utley, Charisse Vanderwel, Jackie Vargas, Ingrid Von Gostomski, Nicole Weaver, Jason White, Carie Whittaker, Elizabeth Wolfgramm, Sharolyn Wright, Thomas Youd, Asti Young, Wm. C. Young. KimbaU Art seeks entries for June show The Kimball Art Center in Park City, is accepting entries through May 20, 1988 for an Open Painting Exhibition Ex-hibition to be held during the month of June, 1988. Vein Swanson, Director Direc-tor of theSpringville Museum of Art, will serve as the Juror for the June exhibitioi. Mr. Swanson will be selecting selec-ting the paintings to be part of the exhibition ex-hibition arid will also designate five of the paintings as Juror's Awards. From the Juror'ssA wards, one painting pain-ting will be selected to receive the Kimball Art Center's $500 Cash Award. Artists are limited to submitting one to three original works of painting completed within the past year and the paintings must not have been previously exhibited at the Kimball Art Center. Ms. Diane Balaban, Kimball Kim-ball Art Center Director states, "The Kimball Art Center is excited about the opportunity to showcase the paintings paint-ings of many state and regional artists ar-tists in this Open Exhibition that have never been previously exhibited at the Kimball Art Center." Interested artists should submit their entries with the required entry fee, self-addressed stamped envelope, and a 3 x 5 card with the artists name, address, and phone number as well as the title and value of the painting(s) submitted. For further information interested artists can contact the KimbaU Art Center at (801) 649-8882. Orem Junior Honor Roll Seventh Grade High Honors (3.95) Brian Albertson, Sara Anderson, Jason Blackham, Hailey Brown, Alisha Cahoon, Angela Carter, Marilee Clark, Crystal Close, Natalie Downey, JoAnne Fails, Athena Gappmayer, JCellie Gaufin, Clayton Hansen, Amy Johnson, Kara Kemp, Kelle Kirk, Kristie Lem-mon, Lem-mon, Jennifer Madsen, David Nelson, Jessica Overman, Michelle Peterson, Samuel Peterson, Rebekah Sawaya, Erica Stone, Heather A. Taylor, Matthew Mat-thew Thomas, Melina Tuckett, Joh-nathan Joh-nathan Ward, Michelle Warner. Honors (3.7) Jillyne Adams, Ryan Aiken, Cassidy Allred, Chad Anderson, Christian Bett-wieser, Bett-wieser, . Suzanne Bonham, Angie Brereton, Tamara Brown, Courtney Burr, Jody Burr, Kully Call, Kimberly Carter, Jared Christensen, Patrice Christensen, Allyson Cahoon, Angela Cook, Jillyn Dick, Tamara Done, Amy Ehat, Whitney Feinauer, Troy Flygare, Meggin Forbes, Kyle Fuller, Ryan Hacking, Phillip Haderlie, Sean Hadlock, Stephen Hadlock, Danica Har-baugh, Har-baugh, Brandon Harmon, Heather Harrison, Har-rison, Angela Hawkes, David Hawkes, Jacob Heaps, Kerstin Hoyal, Justin Hunter, Robert Hunter, Troy James, Kimberlee Jolley, Matthew Jolley, Alicia Jones, Jason Keith, Kristin Langager, Kari Leemaster, Stacy Lott, Judd Lui, Jon Madsen, Kari Marsing, Nicole McBride, Traci McClellan, Rebecca Rebec-ca Mehew, Autumn Mellor, Anton M laker, Nani Namahoe, Clint Newbold. Kathy Owens, Jessica Palmer, Heather Peterson, Kristin Phillips, Gareth Powell, Jared Price, Jason Rawlings, Jonie Rigby, Matthew Seiler, Chad Shattuck, Bryon Simmons, Tiffany Sleight, Kelly Spratley, Joseph Steele, Helen Thomas, Sara Tobler, Kelly Tucker, Angela Walker, Stephanie Weatherly, Tamara Weight, Lisa Young. Eighth Grade High Honors (3.95) Jennifer Abegg, Tony Anderson, Amy Baker, Gina Clark, Paul Clark, Kimberly Crosby, Leslie Cruz, Angie Dick, Karl Fails, Brandon Fairbanks, Alesha Gappmayer, Holly Harding, Stoney Hunter, Julie Johnson, Michael Lichfield, Tricia Lopez, Shane Loveridge, Michelle Miller, LeAnn Muranaka, Janice Myers, Andrea Pierce, Melissa Spencer, Alison Taylor, Jacob Thomas, Daniel Tolson, Kelly Whited. . Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus spring concert April 23 in Tabernacle Featuring the timeless works of Berlioz, Mozart, Beethoven and others, the Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus will present its annual spring concert Saturday, April 23, 1988 at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. There is no charge for admission, but admittance is limited to those eight years of age and older. The evening concert will showcase the 350-member chorus and symphony, recently returned from participation in the Ricks College Centennial celebration. Robert C. Bowden will conduct. Under Mr. Bowden's leadership, the Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus has gained national and international inter-national recognition and acclaim for its spirited and telented performances perfor-mances which combine spiritual, traditional, classical, and contemporary contem-porary favorites. The annual spring, fall, and Christmas concerts have grown tremendously in ;i-'i'iulirilj, n rewi High School - 3rd Term Honors (3.70) Amy Allen, Camie Allred, Richard Anderson, Jennie Buckwalter, Camie Casper, Kimberly Critchfield, Becky Davis, Karma Demaree, Amber Duncan, Joshua Faulkner, Cherri Finlinson, Wrandi HalL Marcie Hastings, Melissa Helquist, Michelle Hooley, Raymond Huffman, Brian Kunz, Tiffany Lam-mons, Lam-mons, Corey Larsen, Russell Larsen, Kristen Lott, James Marks, Dannielle Powell, Kristy Rollins, Chelsea Rowe, Benjamin Sawaya, Roger Stokes, Amie Sumner, Jenny Taylor, Tama Thomas, Jennifer Williams, Richard Zimmerman. Ninth Grade High Honors (3.95) Jennifer Allman, Brad B rower, Jennifer Jen-nifer Burr, Dana Clark, Nicole Feinhauer, Bradley Freestone, Stanley Graham, Amy Hadlock, Audra Harrison, Har-rison, JoAnn Hunter, Cherie Johnson, Amy Lawson, Angela Lawson, Bryan McEwan, Sabina Mueller, Angela Sargent, William Sawaya, Kirt Seale, Carrie South, Michael Thompson, William Tilton, Michael Whimpey, Shelly Shel-ly Wolfley. Honors (3.70) Eva Lynne Anderson, Merilee Arave, Lana Banks, Jeremy Burn-ingham, Burn-ingham, Jennifer Burr, Timnah Card, Shannon Carter, Daniel Crosby, Daniel Davis, Zorintha Denny, Angela Had-field, Had-field, Deidre Harbaugh, Michelle Harward, Har-ward, Reina Herbst, Cherise Hunter, Leaya Kirtz, Todd Lloyd, Saralyn Madsen, Jody Mitchell, Dale Mortensen, Kent Muhlestein, Kimber Nelson, Robert Paxman, Amy Pead, Anna An-na Pett. Courtney Pope, David Rosenthal, Rosen-thal, Trudy Sayers, Jennifer Schelin, Terresa Schuldt, Lisa Sellers, Asayo Sing, Rebecca Southwick, Trish Stokes, Amie Weight, Deborah Whitehead, Debra Wright, Andrea Yazzie. Call 225-1340 For Your Subscription! Only $8.00 a Year years. And, since a full house is expected ex-pected in the Tabernacle, those wishing to attend the April 23 concert should plan to arrive a little early to ensure good seats. The talented musicians of the Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus donate their time for rehearsals and 30 to 35 performances per year. They have performed before enthusiastic audiences in such diverse locales as the Hollywood Bowl, Washington, DCs Kennedy Center for the Performing Perfor-ming Arts, and New York City's Madison Square Garden Felt Forum. The group is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus president is Jack A. Aird, and its business manager is William Zwiek. Hill Cumorah Pageant gets new look for 1988 ' 'America's Witness for Christ," the colorful outdoor religious pageant which has been staged on the western slope of Hill Cumorah near the western New York village of Palmyra for more than half a century, will have a new look this summer. This year's production will feature a new script, new musical score, new staging, and a new director, direc-tor, according to officials of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sponsor of the pageant which is based on the experiences of Christian Chris-tian prophets in ancient America, as recorded in the Book of Mormon. The pageant, which has drawn millions of visitors to the Finger Lakes Region over the years, is scheduled for July 22, 23, and 26-30, 1988, with "curtain time" at 9 p.m. nightly. The public is invited and there is no charge for admission to the show, which includes a cast of 600 who donate their time and talents at their own expense and with no monetary compensation. Charles L. Metten, professor of theatre, speech and cinema at Brigham Young University has been named director of the pageant. He will be assisted by Rodger Sorenson, chairman of the drama department at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, and Gerald Argetsinger, Rochester, N.Y., a teacher of theater at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, which is operated by the Rochester Institute of Technology. The new pageant script was written writ-ten by Orson Scott Card, Greensboro, North Carolina. The musical score has been completely rewritten by Crawford Gates, Beloit, Wisconsin, and recorded by the Mormon Tabernacle Taber-nacle Choir and the Utah Symphony. New sets are being designed by Eric Fielding, of Orem, Utah. A pageant entitled "Truth from the Earth" was staged at the hill in 1936, and then, in 1937, "America's Witness for Christ" made its debut. Its director for more than four decades was Harold I. Hansen of the B YU faculty. Other directors have included in-cluded Jack Sederholm and Lund Johnson. - Utah Valley Quilt Guild meet today Utah Valley Quilt Guild will meet today, April 20, at 2 p.m. at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N. Provo, Utah. Featured will be Eunice Young who will give a presentation on quilt judging. judg-ing. In addition, Penny Stephensen will present a workshop on "Making Sewing Kits" at 9 a.m. The cost is $5. The public is welcome to attend. |