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Show DESERET NEWS - KSL STER LING SCHOLAR NOMINEES Beaver County News ENGLISH - . LITERATURE m & ...a.i-w4- ' .".v.'.v. 'V.'.'-- VA March Milford High School GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP lam VISUAL ARTS BUSINESS EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS I ? 1 v I? 'V Jf. KELLY ROSE the daughter of Mr. & K.'liy it Mo. Hick Rose of Milford, Utah. i:; M " t , - - p ' i t HOLLI LEE SYMONDS ANGELA MICHELLE HARDY Jill Mayer is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Mayer of Milford, Utah. Holli Lee Symond is the daughter of Dr. Mike Symond and Mrs Cheryl Edwards of Milford, Utah. Angela Michelle Hardy is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. G. Wayne Hardy of Milford, Utah. MARLINA YEE Martina Yee is the daughter of Mr. Thomas 0. Yee of Milford, & Mrs. Utah. Beaver High School SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP MUSIC y ' A,' ; i i t' 1L J ' JILL MAYER MESS FDl TATION I J ft Thursday f i 4, 8, 1990 One hundred seven students representing thirteen high schools and five school districts will compete for awards and honors in the Twelfth Annual Southwest Utah Sterling Scholar comperition, to be held in the Dixie Center Auditorium, St George, Utah, on April 5, 1990. This year we will be honored to KSL have Len Randolph, Television's Chief Meteorologist, as the Master of Ceremonies for the Awards Program at 7:00 P.M. Beginning at 5:00 P.M. on April 5, 1990, a banquet will be held to honor the Southwest Utah Sterling Scholar Finalists and their parents and-o- r guardians. The Master of Ceremonies for the banquet will be Karl Hutchings, Coordinator of Dixie high school relations, College. David Grant, a local businessman, will be the guest speaker at the banquet. Finalists who will be involved in the final competition are from the following high schools: Beaver, Bryce Valley, Cedar City, Dixie, Enterprise, Escalante, Hurricane, Milford, Kanab, Panguitch, Parowan, Pine View, and Valley. The twelve categories of thje competition include the following: Art, English, Performing Social Science, Mathematics, Science, Language, Foreign Home Industrial Education, Economics, Business Education, Music, Visual Arts, and General Scholarship. Each of the 107 finalists will be judged from achievements and awards compiled in their portfolios and interviews with the judges. The finalists will be judged on their scholarship, up to SO percent leadership, up to 25 percent, and citizenship, up to 25 percent. There will be three judges in each category, and they come from local communities, Dixie College, and Southern Utah State College. A winner and two runners-u- p in each of the twelve categories will be announced at the evening program, and each will be given a Scholar silver Sterling pin. Finalists from each high school will receive an embossed Sterling Scholar Certificate. Each winner will receive a $200 cash award and each runner-u- p a $100 cash award to be used to futher their education at a college or university of his or her choice. Colleges and Universities in Utah are full tuition offering scholarships to winners, and many are tuition offering part scholarships to runners-up. J(TL)Y CARTWRIGHT '" Juily Cartwright is the daughter of Sharon Cartwright of Beaver, "JAMES KESLER KIMBERLY BROWN BEN ROBINSON James Kesler is the son of Ray B. and Afton S. Kesler of Greenville, Kimberly Brown is the daughter of Bruce and LaRayne Brown of Beaver, Utah ' Ben Robinson is the son of Noal and Linda Robinson of Beaver, Utah. Utah. v .. EDUCATION JSLMITJL: : 7Z Valerie Smith is the daughter of Val and Ila Smith of Beaver Utah. SOaALSCiENCE. ' I'. i vDl'STKIAL rVALERIE ' : r ij SPEECH-DRAM- VISUAL ARTS MATHEMATICS' i r r A PERFORMING ARTS If Kf ENGLISH & LITERATURE I j , I 3l Vw'f f" CHRISTOPHER LEE Christopher Lee is the son of Clair Lee and Marie Hyatt of Beaver, if I'YLEK RAY FAILS Ty h'r Ray Fails is the son of Ray and Connie Fails of Beaver, Utah. Utah. KIMBERLY HUTCHINSON Kimberly Renee' Hutchinson is the daughter of Keith and Christine Hutchinson of Beaver, Utah. SHAUN BISHOP Shaun Bishop is the son of Bruce and Sherry Bishop of Beaver. Utah. JULIE BLACK MATT JONES Julie Black is the daughter of Mike and Susan Black of Beaver, Utah. Matt Jones is the son of Kirk and Sharon Jones of Beaver, Utah. 1718 1718 1718 19 19 19 1718 19 1718 1718 19 19 17 18 19 B I jaltelO to $20 an hcrar! 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