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Show SPANISH FORK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009 • B3 Covering ivhat matters most Award winning musical to be put on at SFHS The Performing Arts Department at Spanish Fork High School is pleased to announce its production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," the 1961 Tony Award winner for Best Musical. Also a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for drama, this musical comedy follows the rise to success of window washer J. Pierrepont Finch, played by Dominic Bills, as he works his way to the top of J.B. Biggley's (Ben Mitchell) company, World Wide Wickets. Sarah Johnson plays the part of Rosemary, a member of the company's secretarial pool who has her eye, and heart, set on Finch. The play fea- tures finger-snapping songs and toe-tapping dance numbers that have made it a genuine crowd-pleaser for almost 5 decades. The production will be directed by Brittany Foster, the drama teacher at Spanish Fork High School. The live orchestra is directed by Margaret Larsen, orchestra teacher. Shea Bradshaw, choir teacher, coaches the singers and Shalee Lewis choreographed the dance numbers. The production will run February 26, 27, 28 and March 2, with one show each night at 7:00 p.m. at the Spanish Fork High School Auditorium. Tickets are $7 for adults and $6 for students. Landmark High Honor Roll Gold Honor Roll ton, Megan George, Adam Harvey, Clinton Harward, Jenifer Charlesworth, Michael Haws, Colton Kearia Craft, Krystal Da- Hergenreder, Shayla Javidson, Ryan Devall, Kei- cobson, Sherise Jimenez, rston Dudley, Victor En- Kyle Jones, Christopher riquez, Brittany Goldsmith, LeFevre, Andrew Martin, Maxwell Hakes, Jason Hol- Courtney Mathena, Shawn comb, Jeremiah Holcomb, Meidinger, Felipe MireTanner Leishman, Carlos les, Celeste Moses, Jamie Lisarraga, Taysha Mace, Rasmussen, Rodrigo RenMarisa McDonald, Bridg- gifo, Cipriana Ruiz, Alena et Mendelkow, Nichole Samora, Talon Sanford, Morse, Betty Ortiz, Robert Carol Santana, Jaquline Pehrson, Max Searle, Wil- Sauter, Tyler Smith, Vanesliam Steele, Isiah Uribe and sa Solis, Raquel Sorensen, Courtney Stansfield, AshLuis Vazquez. ley Steele, Nancy Steele, Brittanie Sweeney, Ridge Silver Honor Roll Tanner, Colton Thatcher, Jessica Bailey, Briann Shataya Trujillo, Allyssa Bandiera, Whitney Barras, Valdez, Christina VillagoJennifer Barrera, Trevor mez, Iris Villarreal, Bryce Bradford, Damien Brad- Wing, Daniel Wisdom, and ley, Landon Brown, Jared Ronald Wyatt. Christensen, Luis Cisneros, Zachary Cregger, Dakotah Bronze Honor Roll Davis, Melisa Dominguez, Bryson Drew, Cory FenAnika Bailey Soccer tryouts at SFHS Dan Hales SFHS to play for the team to come try out It will be very enjoyable. Tryouts will be March Are you athletic? Do you 2. Spanish Fork High has a great soccer program and like to kick things as hard is expected to do very as you can? If you anwell this upcoming swered yes to any season. If you have of these questions, any questions about you're probably intryouts or soccer terested in playing team in general, you soccer! Well, you're can talk to the head in luck. Spanish Fork Coach Nate Bartholomew. High School soccer season is just around the corner. And We hope to see you there and we want every one who wants good luck. Courtesy photo / Samuel Egbert, SHHS ANOTHER STOLEN HEART: Sweethearts Royalty are Jacqui Moyar — so excited she closed her eyes to savor the moment, Elisa Lewis and Danielle Jones. .. 7 'Another Stolen Heart at SHHS Samuel Egbert SHHS of "Another Stolen Heart." The nominees for this year's Sweethearts royalty Throughout the Valen- were also introduced. As tines Day weekend, Salem part of the assembly, each Hills High School saw a nominee was required to more loving, soft side of put together a short skit. their FFA club as they host- But just a skit is never ed this year's Sweethearts enough to keep a crown enDance. On Friday, an as- thusiastic, so FFA put two sembly was held where the twists on the plots; club introduced the theme they must include the theme, "Another Stolen Heart", and FFA had to be involved in some way. The girls got pretty creative as they performed skits which included chopping up cows and stealing the heart, a date gone offensively blunt, and fighting over the FFA president as a boyfriend. At the end of the assembly, it was announced that Jaqueline Moyar would be queen, Elisa Lewis first attendant, and Danielle Jones second attendant. The Valentines Dance the next day proved very successful, and the dance floor remained filled until the music stopped. Congratulations to FFA for hosting the most successful dance since Halloween. Courtesy photo HELPING OUT: Pictured are seventh-grade students from Spanish Fork Junior High returning to Brockbank to Job Shadow, back row, Jared Hudson, Anna Mathison, Emily Johnson, Courtney Ivie, Tanner Mickelson, Paizlee Dansie and Julia Huff; front row, Shawnee Argyle, Hayley Hopkins, Juan Fulgencio, Jose Escamilla and Makade Morgan. •> SFJH students visit former teachers at Brockbank for CTE Job Shadow On Friday, Feb. 20, Brockbank teachers enjoyed a lot of extra help from former students. Part of the seventh grade cur- riculum is 'Job Shadow Day1 taught in their CTE (Career Technical Education) class. Many former Brock- •^ ILEMENTAEY STUDEagfi •••'&M Logan Robertson Brockbank Elementary Logan Robertson is a sixthgrade student at Brockbank Elementary. Logan stands out because he is such a hard worker and tries his best. Logan goes the extra mile on his assignments and is a great example to other students. Logan has impressed his teacher by his attitude toward challenges. He can do anything that he puts his mind to. Logan loves life and finds joy m simple ^things. We appreciate having ogan at our school! SPONSORED BY: bank students decided to spend a day helping a favorite teacher, parent, or grandparent. Along with learning what an educators job requires Brockbank students benefited by having the extra help in the classrooms. Security Insurance TOP DON HONORING EXCELLENCE AT SFHS Joy Prior Senior Joy Prior is the daughter of Paul and Eileen Prior of Spanish Fork. She maintains a 4.0 GPA and her favorite classes include woodshop and creative writing. Joy is a member of NHS, Key Club and FCCLA and plays on the Lady Dons tennis team. In her free time she enjoys hanging out with friends and backpacking. On a road trip, Joy would go to Alaska and would listen to pop and alternative rock. SECiJRr HOME MORTGAGE 798-1581 ;<::';%3N. MAIN, SPANISH FORJ$ Sponsored by: 290 H. Main Spanish Fort The Spanish Fork News Allied Insurance A ' G •E •N i C • Y 798-3500 |