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Show t Jones wins a scholarship Competing against more than 12,000 students from throughout the United States, Ammon Jones, a Viewmont High School senior, has School, announced the award, which includes a $1,000 college scholarship. Two hundred fifty National Honor Society winners were announced by the NASSP. Each high school National Honor Society chapter nominated two senior students based on their leadership, scholastic achievement, character and service. Nominees submitted a form outlining their participation in school organizations, organiza-tions, clubs, academic accomplishments, ac-complishments, employment experience expe-rience and community service. "Ammon has demonstrated outstanding ability in his academic work and service to his school and community," said Dr. Timothy J. Dyer, executive director, NASSP. ' 'He's a fine example of the outstanding caliber of young people in America's high schools." While at Viewmont High School, Jones has been the student body vice president and a member of the varsity cross country and soccer teams. He is a member of the concert con-cert choir and Madrigals and has performed in three major musical productions. He is a 1991 class valedictorian. val-edictorian. This fall Jones plans to attend Brigham Young University. won a National Honor Society scholarship, sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals Prin-cipals (NASSP). Paul Waite, ft: principal, Viewmont High AMMON JONES |