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Show Thursday, March 1,2007 10 SPRINGVILLE HERALD I- Ml V . Can SHS guys dance? Chelcie Richins SHS STAFF WRITER team members teach a group of senior boys who Springville High School want to show off their has an ongoing tradition dance moves a dance rou- known as "D'males." Ev- tine, ery year, SHS senior drill "Waking up that early Corrugated Metal Roofing 2' Wide - 3Q Gauge Sizes Qty. Avail. Price Ea. 2'x8' 5000 pes $4.00 2'xlO' 5000 $5.00 2' x 12 f 5000 pes $6.00 One Time Offer - Buy Before They're GonggA 768-3332 MWMfntW Bt W 'Salo-nOOn 181 South 1200 Eosf leW.UT (25$) V soft J New Water Stain SoldAs-ls M. CTForFreS fc&V Stock Price ) r W WATER, WELL RIGHTS & IRRIGATION. Call Ross at 642-0119 r iJtEDpai? That means that you can call on me to fill your needs with the coverage you want and at the lowest possible cost. Farmers Insurance Group specializes in Auto, Fire, Life and Commercial insurance and is famous for fast, fair, friendly claims service. I'd like to meet you. 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But I. really feel like I was good enough to be a D'velle. Parts of it were hard, but it just came naturally to me," said Scott Romney. "Shoot to kill!" is what D'males President Tom Carroll said as he psyched the guys up before the performance. per-formance. Other D'males presidency members were Brian Dohner (vice president) presi-dent) and Steve Nielsen and Casey Valletti (D'males Mister-ess s). These Sprjngvie High students are the Students of the Month for February. They are, bad, ftom So, did the senior boys eft: Stehanie Richey, Michelle Cronquist. Aaron Smith and Maribel Mandez. Front Alycia Whitby, impress their audience this Lesllie Black, Jessica Johnson and Matthew Wilkinson. year? "Of course the guys impressed everyone! They ggg "Tfa )iarV of looked really, really good!" a J7mnhn n said one drill team mem- r mnR a.C ber. "They practiced hard, SHS mxt Week and it paid off!" another drill team member com- Bryce Frisby mented. "I thought it was a shs staff writer tremendous performance! On March 8, 9, and 10, All the boys really got the popular play "The Di-into Di-into it. I think it really gave ary of Anne Frank" pre-them pre-them a better understand- miers at SHS, and many ing of what dancers, and students will walk out our drill team, really do go onto the stage. " through. Most oftus are familiar "More of the student with the well-known story body showed up for that of Anne Frank, a heart-game heart-game than any other; I def- breaking tale of a girl and initely think it was, in part, her journey through in-because in-because of the D'males!" credible hardships, said Mr. Robins, SHS vice- Miss Sellers, the drama principal. Everyone in the teacher and "Captain" of audience seemed to love this play, says, "I want the performance! . the viewers to get aff ect- "The half-time was the ed from this - for them to best part of the game! Es- want to keep a journal and pecially the D'males," said for them to understand SHS student Bryce Frisby. what she really went through." Miss Sellers explained ex-plained that all of the students stu-dents involved with the play have worked very hard so that the show can "be the best it can be!" ' The student cast includes in-cludes Jessie Comoletti as Anne Frank, Bear Graham Gra-ham as Mr. Frank, Jenna Crockett as Mrs. Frank, Felicia Entwistle and Matt Taylor as the couple Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, and Caleb Tippetts as Peter. The cost of the play is $4 for students and $5 for parents and friends. Please everyone come out and enjoy this event. We'll see you there! r. t I i -i I"" ,, ; ; I . ill , f -V Jeremy Johns and Lindsey Merrell are also students of the Month at SHS, not pictured are Ben Mackey O I 11- ' J. ' - , t U 1 v Preston Eaton, son of Alan and Aleisa Eaton, was named the Offensive Player of the Week in the SHS basketball game against Timpview. Preston had 32 points. 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Free Honeywell programmable thermostat with furnace or AC installation. ($129 Value) Good March 1 June 30 mimmm A . " I rrBmises Brad Kohler, son of Dave and Sheryl Kohler, was named the JV Offensive Player of the Week in the SHS basketball game against Timpview. Dustin Day, son of Jon and Vickie Day, was named the Defensive Player of the Week in the SHS basketball game against Timpview. El Cheapo continued from page 9 there is no harm because it's only $1 for admission into the dance and only another an-other $1 for pictures. Everything Ev-erything is cheap! The dance will be held in the school cafeteria and courtyard and there will, as always, be great music. El Cheapo has another difference that sets it apart from other .normal school dances; it has an official asking ask-ing day. Signs were made for girls and boys to hang on the shoulders of that special dream datedance person. Wednesday, Feb. 28, was the official asking day, but it is not too late to ask that special someone. 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