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Show Scho B4 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2007 Covering what matters most S&&2 \ V f ..•'.; : Courtesy photo SMALL CELEBRITY: As part of the SFHS choirs' Variety Show, Morgan Tew will perform a Harry Potter monologue. Choirs preparing Variety Show Carrie McGuire CHOIR BOOSTER Courtesy photo EXTRA MILE: SFHS faculty and staff went 178 extra miles to build team unity. The 12-member team ran from Logan to Park City, finishing the course in 30 hours. SFHS staff take on the Ragnar Relay Mary Anne Hillier SFHS three to eight miles and varying in difficulty. Each team was responsible for proSpanish Fork High School faculty viding two support vehicles, with six and staff were busy during their sum- runners in each vehicle. The first vehimer vacation with more than work- cle would drop off the first runner, drive shops. Twelve people took on the chal- ahead a few miles, cheer the runner on, lenge of running the Ragnar Relay that and provide him/her with water, snacks takes in the back country of Utah from and encouragement. Logan to Park City, over 178 miles of That vehicle would then drive rough, hot, beautiful terrain in June. ahead to the first exchange point to They ran continuously tofinishthe drop off the second runner, and pick race 30 hours later. The relay teams up the first runner when that leg was consisted of 12 members. complete. They repeated this pattern During the relay, each team member for six legs until they handed off to ran three legs, each leg ranging from their second vehicle. This- leapfrog- Security Insurance TOP DON HONORING EXCELLENCE AT SFHS Mckell Crandall ging pattern continued all the. way to the finish line. Shaun Ward said it was the best team -building activity he has been involved with. The 12 members were the following: Kippy Bishop, Ralph Jamsa, Brad Fillmore, Karen Sorenson, Troy Bohling, Dave McKee, Carl Swenson, Teri Hales, Bart Thompson (team captain), Shanoa Gardiner, Shaun Ward and Curtis Burton from Payson Junior High. They wore t-shirts designed by Kathryn Roberts' art classes. Congratulations on a great accomplishment. 4 Seat Airplane DA40 G1000 Avionics Now available First Time Ever at the SpringviUe-Spanish Fork Airport Senior Mckell Crandall is the daughter of Greg and Lou Crandall of Woodland Hills. Mckell participates in drama and is a member of the Masque Club. She also runs technical operations for choir concerts and other events. Mckell enjoys rock climbing, snow skiing and water sports, and maintains a3.96GPA. On a road trip, she would blast Broadway musical tunes and sing along. st 21 Century Glass Cockpit DA40 Garmin 1000 Avionics Available for Flight Instruction & Airplane Rental/' Diamond FLIGHT CBNTBR of Spanish 290 N. Main Spanish Fork A ' G «E>N ' C ' Y 798-3500 Fork, The Spanish Fork High School Choir Booster Club will present their annual Community Variety Show Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007 at 7 .p.m. in the Spanish Fork High School Auditorium. Price of admission is $5 per person or $20 per family. The theme chosen for this year's show will be "Welcome to Hogwarts School of Wizardry." The Choir Booster Club is excited to have five-year-old thespian Morgan Tew as master of ceremonies. Young Morgan has been recognized for her patriotic program and presentations. She recorded her program with two local music artists which led to a response by President Bush and the First Lady telling her to 'keep inspiring others.' She has led the 4th of July Freedom Festival and appeared before many schools and groups. As a four-year-old she was featured on Channel 2 News and was most recently recorded by NPR Radio, sharing her patriotic program with her grandpa, Salt Lake City Mayoral Candidate J.R Hughes at his 'Salt Lake City Historical Event. * For the past two years, Morgan has participated in Spanish Fork's Fiesta Day Talent Show and this year she was awarded the only perfect score by the judges. Morgan's latest interest is Harry Potter. Her love for reading and imagination are as big as Hogwarts, and Morgan's goal is to be Hermione. Morgan's Harry Potter monologue is a scene from the first movie where Hermione, Ron and Harry meet for the first time with added 'highlights' from the book. Morgan performed before a sold out theatre audience at London Market's midnight premier showing of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and won a first place prize for being Hermione Granger. The Communi ty Variety Show is an entertaining evening for the whole family. It features the many talents of Utah Valley artists and theater groups with guest performances by the SFHS choirs. It is an important fundraiser to help with the cost of music, lighting, sound, costumes and tour expenses necessary to the SFHS choir program. Attendance credit Dons' Early Light Mary Anne Hillier Attendance School Times To make up credit lost from attendance issues, a student can do any or all of the following: 1. Monday-Friday: 6:30-7:50 a.m. in Room 20. $1 charge. 2. Monday-Friday: Writing Lab—7:30-8 a.m., during lunch, and 2:35-3 p.m. No charge. 3. Collaboration Days: every Wednesday - 6:30-8:30"a.m. in the little theater. $5 charge. 4. Saturdays: 6:30-10:30 a.m.in the little theater. $10 charge. As scheduled. 5. Make-up time with the teacher of the class in which you have an attendance issue. No charge. Week at a Glance Monday, Sept. 17 - B Day Tuesday, Sept. 18 - A Day Soccer @ Timpanogos Tennis @ Pleasant Grove Wednesday, Sept. 19 - B Day Collaboration JV Golf @ Spanish Oaks Thursday, Sept. 20 -ADay An Evening of Shakespeare So. Football @ Lone Peak JV Football vs. Lone Peak Golf® Fox Hollow Soccer Vs. Lone Peak Tennis vs. Lehi VB@ Lone Peak LC (801) 471-1304 www.DFCPiIot.com Friday, Sept. 21 - B D a y An Evening of Shakespeare Football @ Lone Peak Cross Country - Nebo Invitational @ SF • |