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Show r Six to compete for Moroni title r- kS i"1 May 3, 1989 - The Pyramid - Page Three Anna Jorgensen Anna Jorgensen has been on the high school drill team for the last two years during which time the team was named region champions and Anna was named Superscnsa-tiona- l Dancer. She has had traingyming in clogging, tap and nastics, flute, drama, cello and drill. Her hobbies include: dancing, outfit arranging, aerobics, writing poetry, and running in the citys annual fun run. I "A i ja, l Tina Sorensen Dareey Rawlings Anna Jorgensen MORON- HsUfcfc, mtmiUrn Amy Blackham Dareey Rawlings Julie Kendall the school musical, is a member of the National Honor Society and is cuirently serving as an FHA officer. She was selected as outstanding home economics student and received a three-sta- r rating in both region and state food competition. She has training in dance, vocal, flute and tuba. As a hobby she enjoys putting puzzles together. She designed her own pageant clothes. Amy Blackham I- Six lovely contest--ml- s will he competing for the title of Miss Moroni in the annual Miss Moroni Scholarship Pageant, Saturday, May 6, at 7 p.m. at the North Sanpete Middle School. I hose competing include: Tina Sorensen, daughter of Keith and LaVina Soicnsen; Amy Blackham, daughter of Leonard and Laura Blackham; Anna Jorgensen, daughter ol Mai k and Paula Jorgensen; Oarcev Rawlings, daughter of Larry and aDawn Rawlings; Jennifer ook.daughtci of Trank and Beryl Amy Blackham participates in the high school girl's track team. She has studied piano, dance and art. Her hobbies include art, piano, and singing She loves animals especially eats. She participates in many church-relaftservice pioccts. 1 ook;and Julie Kendall, daughter of Garth and Becky Kendall. I ilia Sorensen 1 ina Soienxen has been active in Dareey Rawlings is a member of FFA and will service as the FFA school president for the 1989-9- 0 year, the first girl to hold this position in the history of the school. She is on the honor roll and took third plaee in a public speaking contest. She has been trained in piano, organ, clarinet, violin, gymnastics and tap dancing. Her hobbies include: piano, sports, outdoor activities, cooking and hairstyling. Jennifer Cook Jennifer Cookwill be servingasa student body olficer next year. She is active in sports, competing in basketball, tennis and track. She has had training in piano, clarinet, tap and ja77 dancing and gymnastics. Her hobbies are playing tennis, basketball, softball, reading and cooking. She served as junior class vice president and on the Seminary Members of Ascension, Snow Colleges Show Choir, include from left: Tracy Simonsen, Michelle Dert, rick, Joanna Briggs, Dustin Hansen, Iinie Ia Daily, center, Dave Wallace, Paula Sedgwick, Nathan W hitaker, Melody Whitaker, Laura Hoflman, lomo Ishakawa, Chaleyce Russell, Randy Shelley, and back, Joyce Clulf, Bruce Bradfield, Bartley Nichols, Kim Shand, Angela Blair, Brent Strate, Michelle Pan-hors- Strate. The annual spring concert, Hat's Olt, will he held May 11 and 2 at Crane Iheatre. I he concert will include a wide variety of songs from Pop to Broadway. Tickets may he purchased in advance from any Ascension member or from Dennis or Kathleen Hansen. I hey may also he purchased at the door. 1 Council. Julie Kendall Julie Kendall is a member of the Honor Society. She is junior class secretary. She was a cheerleader and has had training in piano, flute, gymnastics and dance. Her hobbies are cooking, crafts, and homework. She also participates in track. She has worked with the Senior Citizens. NS drama team wins ORF.- Members of the North Sanpete High School Drama first place for their one-aplay, Waiting for Godot, at the State Drama Meet held in 1 earn took North Sanpete High t play, Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett, won first place at the State 2A Drama Meet held at Timpview High School April Schools M- Ballet West to perform in area schools third, and North Sanpete was fourth. North Sanpete individual scores were the best ever, according to Suan Rasmussen instructor. Christina Rasmusstn, Kristen Brotherscn, and Bail Olsen all received straight supcnors which qualilied them as one ol the top five finalists. Superiors were also awarded to Robin Colthorpe, Claudia Webb, Jenny Parnell, Brent Olsen, Darcee Benge and Anna Beck. Excellent ratings went to David McAllister, Ryan Syme, Charity Palmer, J.L. Bailey, Tiflany Biotli-erseand Amie Merrill. n NS students compete at music event - V', t . PROVO- Three North Sanpete High School students competed at the State Solo and Ensemble Contest hosted by Brigham Young . University April 29. Kim of Aagard, April daughter and Anna Aagard, of Moroni, and Ryan Ellefsen, son of Roy and Bonnie Ellefsen, Mt. Pleasant, n received superior ratings on their . North Sanpete High School music students who competed in recent and Ann Keisel. competition were April Aagard, Ryan Ellefson Jeff Bennion appointed - Jeff Bennion, a Snow at College, has sophomore been appointed as a student intern m Senator Orrin Hatchs office this summer. Bennion has served as president of Alpha Phi Omega service club during the school year and with the intercollegiate EPHRAIM- Knights, the Walk America project held last Saturday. He has also served as sports edi- tor and writer on the Snowdrift staff and as a member of the club Council. He is majoring in international business and lan- a freshman and maintains a 3.8 grade point average. He is active on the golf and baseball teams. er year. Loftin was elected class officer as W All three students qualified to compete at the state contest by receiving superior ratings in region competition held at Snow College several weeks ago. All three are active in the music program at North Sanpete High School. Friday forum - Josh Loftin elected MT. PLEASAN- T- Josh Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loftin, was recently elected Wasatch Academy Student Council secretary-treasurschool for the 1989-9- 0 duet, Sure on This Shining Night. Ann Keisel, daughter of Tim and Leslie Keisel, of Moroni, received an excellent rating on her piano solo performance of Jigue by J.S. Bach. Inter- guages. Although in his first year of varsity golf, he is a leader in both scoring and team development. EPHRAIMBrent D. Ward, former United States Attorney for Utah, presently employed as Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Huntsman Chemical Corporation, in Salt Lake City, will be the speaker at Friday Forum. May 5, at noon, at the Ephraim LDS Institute of Religion. The title of his talk is to be announced. The public in invited. J I Juan took 2-- A Tim Evans was awarded Best Actor, and Steve Rui7 was named Best Character Actor. Brent Olsen also received a superior rating for his supporting role. Overall, Hurricane High won the first place Sweepstakes Trophy, Union was second, San Juan was v Orem. Overall Hurricane won first, San second and North Sanpete took third. one-ac- 29. Mark Bradley, Moroni, was elected studentbody president at North Sanpete High School. Serving with him on next years student council will be Keith Curtis, Fairview, as vice president; Amanda Steadman, Wales, as secretary; and Jennifer Cook, Moroni, as treasurer. ct p.m.,andrairview Elementary at 2 SALT LAKE CITY - Elemental) school students in Mt Pleasant, Fain lew, Spring City, Moroni and Fountain Giecn will see Ballet West lor Children" performances, as pail ol a piogram lunded p.m. through the State Department of Education, May 11 Gieen students will see the peilormance at 9 a m , Morom-Fountai- n Mt. Plcasant-Spnn- Citv, at 12 g JO NS hosts art show Juab-Sanpe- tc 2 PTA to sponsor bike-a-tho- lecture-demonstrati- SWIMMING LESSONS BEGINS JUNE 5 Nutcracker. Studentswill also learn what it is like to be a ballet dancer fiom the seven Ballet West danceis and a A CALL: 436-863- 3 FLO performances of selections Irom the MT. PLEASANT- - The annual High School Art Show and Regional Adult Ait will be held thiough Tiiday, Ma J at North Sanpete High School dui ing the regular school day The show began Monday. All local residents are encouraged to display their ail woi kat the showing high school foi a one-tim- e Thursday, May 4, liom 7 to 9 p m Adult art needs to be in by noon Thursday, accoiding to David Wharton school art instructor For further mloi mation, contact 462-245- Performances coasist of a designed to increase students understanding ol ballet and how it includes the three art forms of dance, music and visual arts. The performance includes a lecture on the hisiorv of ballet and ballet tei ms. an example of a typical compnnv ballet class and rehearsal, and concludes with annual Wharton, The performances introduce students to the art of ballet bv giv ing them a first hand look at different aspects of ballet training, shoes, music, costumes, rehearsals and performances. student from the School of Ballet West who share their experiences as dances MITCHELL 7 years and older ALSO WATER AEROBICS T WITH THE COST OF BUSINESS GOING UP, FAR WEST BANK CAN KEEP COSTS DOWN BY OFFERING THE BEST RATES AVAILABLE ON COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Free checking when you keep an AVERAGE balance of $2,500 each month n MT. PLEASAN- T- The Mt. Pleasant Elementary PTA will coordinate the St. Jude Childrens Re-- , search Hospital W heels For Life Bike-A-Tho- n May 13. Founded by Danny Thomas in 1962, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, in Memphis, Tcnn., is the largest childhood cancer center in America. St. Jude is interracial and provides medical care for over 3,200 active patients. Currently, over $183,000 is needed each day. Funds come primarily from public contributions. For further information contact Leslie Arnoldson, 462-JJ6- Social Security rep to be here MT. YOU CAN EARN INTEREST ON YOUR BUSINESS CHECKING ACCOUNT BY USING THE FAR WEST BANK SWEEP ACCOUNT l""l per month service charge No extra charge per check. JWHNSW $10 PLEASAN- T- A Social Security representative will be available Tuesday, May 9, from 9.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant City Hall, 115 West Main. m Feirview iimiminwrartf |