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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 10, 2004 Kanab High School Music Superior at competition Last Wednesday and Thursday the Kanab High School music groups traveled to Parowan for their annual Solo and Ensemble Region Competition. At this competition your solo or ensemble must be difficult enough and receive a Superior rating in order to qualify for the state competition. Those who received a Superior and qualified for state Chamber are: X-Pre- ss Choir-und- er the direction of Merilee Terry, Encore Orchestra-unde- r the direction of Jeri Crosby, J azz Band-unde- r the direction of Merilee Terry, Lara Clayson-Sopran- o Solo, LaCee Solo, Chelsea Banks-Vio-li- n Yoho-So-pra- no Solo, Lara Clayson-Violi- n Solo, Emily Downward-Violi- n Solo, Kaleigh Cserepes-Flut- e Solo, Jeff Stirland-Trombon- e Solo, Chelsea Banks and Chris- tina Gurr-Wome- ns Duet, Jor Duet, Sarah Sorensen and Hollie McAllister-Violi- n Duet, Andrea Brinkerhoff Chapman and Kaleigh Cserepes-Flut- e Duet, Duet, Kathryn Browning, and Chelsea Banks-Violi- n Hollie McAllister, and Taijah Jori Shelly, Leah Newman, Trio, Kaylie Ashley Brinkerhoff, and Mandy Quartet, Spenser Horton, Stephanie Robinson, Clayson-Strin- g Jacobs-Snar- e Drum Solo, and and Amanda Sorensen-Violi- n Trio, Ameleah Bunting Shelly Elizabeth Ramsay and Christine e Duet. Jo Honey, Ramie Linton, and seven This is in first the Jillian years Quartet, Andy Aldredge, Tanner Cham- that all of the music students berlain, Taylor Linton, and will be attending state. The Solo in Dixie to MBA SUU Brannon Vaughn-Men- s Quar- and Ensemble competition is a program continues grow l tet, Chelsea Banks, Amanda great opportunity for our musicians to prepare for Southern Utah Universitys private MBA programs offered Callister, Cameron Falany, and Stirland-Mixed and participate in. Master of Business Administra- online or at private schools, the Jeff Quartet. Excel-lenaccredited t is SUU to received who Those is tion program Way to go KHS Music by program continuing grow on the Dixie State College the Association of Collegiate ratings are: Nicole School and Business with an 2003 in Programs campus. Begun initial enrollment of 13, there (ACBSP), held for undergradu!! stu- ate and graduate programs inare now 19 St. George-base- d dents taking courses in the pro- cluding BYU, UCLA and gram. The first graduates will Stanford, and is pursuing addireceive their degrees Fall 2004. tional accreditation by the AssoSUUs MBA is regionally and ciation of the Advancement of nationally accredited. Unlike Collegiate Schools of Business, International (AACSB, Inti.), the College prestigious agency which nor- dan Blasdell, Kelly Brown, Mandy Clayson-Strin- g Quartet, Clinton Dowse, and Jeff and J ason Kirby, Adam Hiscock, Stirland-Men- s Quartet, Chandi Zach Carling, and Maggie AldBudd, Landon Casebolt, Truett erman-String Quartet. Shanna who a Sureceived Those Chamberlain, Rogers, Yoho-Mixand LaCee Quin- perior rating; are: Chelsea Ann Lara Solo, Christopher Sinclair, Banks-Pian- o tet, Clayson, Kim Nahler, and Tayce Banks-Pian- o Solo, Amber Robinson-Strin- g AnSolo, Sunny Quartet, n drea Brinkerhoff, Chelsea Crosby and Lacey Banks, Amanda Eddy, and Duet, Ann Sinclair and Savanna Davenport-Violi- n Ortiz-Wome- ns ed Madril-Trombo- Sinclair-Saxophon- ne Dove-Violi- Mace-Wome- ns high-schoo- Register for Classes NOW OTMffhave mally accredits only larger schools. Accreditation by the AACSB is a strong statement of how a school is doing compared to the upper echelon ofbusiness schools throughout the world. The SUU Business program has 20 Ph.D. faculty from institutions as diverse as U.C. Davis, State University of New York, the University of Maryland and Texas Tech. They have, collectively, published 72 journal articles and numerous textbooks in the past five years. Small class size and faculty who are committed to creating a superior educational experience are the reasons why SUU is different, and the better choice. MBA applications are currently being taken for the Fall 2004 semester. Apply at the SUU School of Business, or contact the Schools Academic Advisor, Paula Alger, at 435.865.8157. Online admissions and registra-tio- n are also available at For the 100th birthday of Dr. Seuss, Cowboy Ted spent time reading to kids www.suu.edu. at Kanab Elementary School, sharing with them his Kids Club ideals. yCommunity 8 Week Class Schedule 32404- - 51304 Plus MANY more classes! Contact the MCC Fredonia Center for a complete listing. Register TODAY by calling 643-747- 3. r |