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Show Sanpete NewsGunnison Valiev NewsSaiina Sun Wednesday. October 6. 1 999 Page 7 Snow forensics takes top jc honors, finishes third overall i The Snow College Forensics Team Patterson. Brown was named the top another season with a junior Duo Interpretation with Cheri Palmer. The competition at Southern great start at the Red Rock ScrimUtah University is the first of about a mage in Cedar City over the weekend. The Badger squad captured third dozen tournaments spaced over a season that lasts until place in the Individual Rvents open seven-mont- h division of the competition behind the national Phi Rho Pi championships two powerhouse programs. Snow was to be held this year in Portland, Oregon. the top junior college in Individual Last year's team finished second in Events. the nation in individual events at the This is the best results at the first tournament in Minneapolis, Minnetournament of the year lor a Snow sota. This year's team is better prepared team since I' ve been here, said Coach John Vitullo. Arizona Stale and Northat this point in the season than they ern Arizona captured first and second have been in my nine years at Snow." places. Those schools are two of the said Coach Vitullo. The new members lop ten in the nation in individual are so energetic they are keeping the school returning veterans on theirtoes. I really events in the four-yea- r rankings. About 20 schools from five believe we can challenge for another western states were represented at the national title this year. tournament. Vitullo is beginning his ninth year as Squad Captain Stephanie Wilson the leader of the squad. His teams have led the team with a second place in finished in the top three in the nation the open classification of Informaeach of the last six years. They captive Speaking. That was good for a tured national championships in 995 first in the junior college division. and again in 998. Coach Vitullocame She also took first in the Novice to Snow after finishing his Masters Parliamentary Debate with teammate degree at Ball State University in 199 . Coach Vitullo doesnt really travel Clint H. Ashton of Wasatch TechApril Kinney. April Kinney was the division Persuasive around and do any real recruiting. I junior top been has The nologies, accepted by speaker, good for third in the open just hold tryouts in the spring each National Registry of Whos Who as a division. Cheri Palmer was the said Vitullo. top year after nationals, Life Member. The acceptance of speaker in the Duo Interpretation for Any high school or college students Ashton as a Life Member is in recog- juniors, and third place in the open who want to be part of the team come division. Shu also garnered a fourth for auditions. nition of exemplary service, both to This years team started the year place in the open Informative Speakwith an intensive trainingcamp in community and to profession. ing category. The National Registry of Whos Doug Holm won top prize in the They come in a week before and school starts so they can concentrate division junior Extemporaneous Who is a highly recognized biographisecond in the open division. He was solely on Forensics for about 2 hours cal publication for professionals. The a semifinalist in the open Impromptu a day. It was nice being able to have a the second overall was and named of responsibility choosing only in the Novice Parliamentary week to just get to know each other speaker of people significant accomplishment Debate. Eve Patterson was the top and lay out some individual and team is taken verv seriously bv 1'he Na withmil llu unrrii', nGtllcndinr Communication Analysis sneaker in tional Registry of Who's Who. the junior division, third overall. She class and getting their homework also captured fifth place in the open done." said Vitullo. "I think that's a big Duo Interpretation with Waylon reason why I feel our team is uhcii'1 of Brown. previous years at this point." In addition to his third place with jump-starte- d Ashton gains life membership intoWho'sWho mid-Augu- will make a special appearance Wednesday, October 20, at the Snow College are still available. Center. Tickets Activity The Utah Symphony Strike up the band! Symphony to perform Mozart, Mendelssohn and more at Snow College concert The inspiring sounds of the Utah Symphony are soon to permeate the Snow College campus. The symphony will be performing a community concert on Wednesday, October 20. 1999 at 7:30 p.m. in the Snow College Activity Center. Tickets are still available, but going fast. The program will feature Mozart's Overture to Abduction from the Sera-gli- Prokofievs- Classical Sym- phony. Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 "Italian," and one more piece that is yet to he announced. Founded in 1940. the Utah Symphony has become a vital presence on the American music scene. The symphony members perform 70 i ri,, 'lint he intermoun-lai- n west quite frequently. In addition to this, they perform ftr over 70.000 students each year. This uncanny dedication to education is one of the most subscrip-liom-onivr- is The Utah Sy mphony has devoted half a century to the cultural enrichment of its stalew ide community. The mission of the Utah Symphony is to enrich people's lives by being a major orchestra dedicated to presenting inspiring performances of great music in a stable and creative environment. Tickets are available in Ephraim at Kent's Market and Grand Vista Music; in Fountain Green at Fountain Green Music; in Gunnison at Gunnison Thriltway and Subway; in Mnnti at Manli Grocery and Peterson Studios; in Mt. Pleasant at Terrell's and Violin Shop; in Richfield at Shirlstop and Thomas Music; and in Salina at Burns Saddlery and Mom's Gale. An tidull ticket will cost $7. remarkable aspects of the sy rnphony. Kory Kalseanes. a native of Blackfoot. Idaho, will be conducting the event. Kalseanes was appointed Assistant Conductor of the Utah Sy in 1987. and has been playing the violin for the symphony since 1975. Not only has he received a bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Utah, he has also been on the faculties of Illinois Wesleyan University. Brigham Young University, and Ricks College. Katseanes was recently appointed the director of orchestras at Brigham Young University. He will oversee all orchestral activities at the School of Music and teach classes in conduct-ingiolin.andehamhcrmusic. At BYU. Kalseanes' responsibilities will also include Sin onia, selecting the repertoire for the school's orchestra and actively working on collaborative efforts. such as operas and oratorios. v S l., u,;.iv ;m.f Modems will he $5. and a family ticket will cost I $25. 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