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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS School News MONDAY MAY 6, 1991 nnn nn Kanab High School News this difficult but worthwhile By ROB WATSON The final ballots have been counted and the results are in. Tanner Cornell won the office of Studentbody President, James Anderson is the new Vice President, Jodi Hawkins is the Secretary Treasurer, Erin Cram won Public Relations, Brian Kelly musical. We appreciate the support of the community in coming to see it and we hope you enjoyed it. We would especially like to thank Donna Casebolt who had to be in six places at the same time to keep things going, Stacy Groz, Max Jacobs and his family and Dorothy Andrus for painting the countless props and items of scenery. Witnout their patience and dedication, the musical would not have been as spectacular. Spanish Trippers are anxious won Historian and Britanny Barton is the new Head Cheerleader. KHS will have a great 1991-9- 2 school year. West Side Story is over, but the cast wont forget the hard work that went into producing to step off the plane into Can cun. They will visit glistening white beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, islands, and the coral reefs of the Yucatan Peninsula. The trip lasts from June 1 through June 8 and they will be departing and arriving at the Salt Lake International Airport. Bien viajes, estudiantes de espanol! participated in State Vocal Solo and Ensemble. They did very well and received Superior ratings. Congratulations X-pre- ss X-pre- Concerts slated for KMS, KHS the SUU Spanish competition were (front, hr) Marisa Hyatt. Trad Rasmussen. Jodi Morrison. Gabriel Sanchez. Mundi Hawkins. Bilan Palmer, (back) Nate White. Pad Kabonlc Scott Moore, and Jon Hyatt. Winners in The Kanab Middle School Spring Concert has been sched- uled tor Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. and the Kanab High School Spring Concert for Wednesday, May 15, at 7 p.m. The Middle School Concert will include 6th, 7th, and 8th grade bands, general music classes, and beginning and advanced strings. Approximately 200 students will be involved. The high school is combining its annual concert and arts exhibits with the Student Awards Night. In addition to the Concert Band, Jazz Band, Mixed perforChorus, and mances, academic awards and other recognition awards will be presented. Everyone is invited to the concerts. Admission is free. students excel at SUU Spanish School Kanab winner with a first in High Spanish Oratoiy ribbon in and a third-plac- e showing at Southern ture. e winners for Other Utah Universitys Foreign Lan- Hawkins in Mundi were held Kanab Festival recently. guage hunBrian several Palmer in Conversation, Competing against Gabriel and dred foreign language students first-yeOratory, e from high schools throughout Sanchez, who won two locentral and southern Utah, awards in the native division, cal scholars brought home eight Paul Kabonic and Scott Moore e awards and a total of garnered second and third-plac-e 14 ribbons. ribbons, respectively, in the The KHS contingent was led Games competition, and Nate by Traci Rasmussen, Jodi White brought home third-plac- e Morrison, and Jon Hyatt. Traci honors in the Culture compe-wo- n top honors in the General tition. Exam and the Culture Exam for Spanish teacher Gene Drake the second consecutive year. Jodi said he appreciated the efforts Come and enjoy the years took first place in the Games of all the Kanab students and he Members of the new student executive council are (front, hr) Tanner culmination ofstudents acnieve-ment- competition and second place in complimented them for their Brian vice James Anderson, Comet, studentbody president; president; Erin Cram historian: cheerleader: head Barton, Kelly, says Band Director Poetry, while Jon was a double performance. Brittany public students again made an im- - Cul-pressi- ve first-plac- ar first-plac- first-plac- ss s, relations: end Jodi Hawkins, McKay Shields. secretary-treasure- r. Houstons Trails End Restaurant Mother's IDay Specials Friday, May 10, - from 5 p.m. - Sunday, May 12 - from 12 noon - Saturday, May 1 1 -- from 5 p.m. KHS superior at state music event Members of the KHS participated in the State Solo and Ensemble Festival held recently at Brigham Young University. Three events were selected at regional competition to participate in the state festival, and all three earned superior ratings at state. The events were a soprano solo by Angela Stevens, accompanied by J ennifer Judd; a mixed sextet including Jenny Andrus, Tiffany Baird, Tiffany Bartlett, Angela Stevens, Billy Heybome, and Nathan Roberts; and with those mentioned above as well as Becky Andrus, Gabriel Sanchez, Lorainne Willis, Jenae McDonald, Amber Hamblin, X-pre-ss X-pre- Mundi Hawkins, Joyce Colburn, Tanner Cornell, Javen Tanner, John Jacobs, Danny Clarkson, Cam Robinson, Kelly Pepper, and Hannon Ford. Although events at state are not given a place standing, all qualified high schools statewide participate in the festival, making the level of competition very high. - 0 ;v -- , J I All dinner's include: Special Mothers Day Salad Bar, Choice of Potato, Ricks large home-mad- e dinner roll free Strawberry Shortcake for tMothers Houstons Trail's End Restaurant 32 East Center -- Kanab 644-248- 8 V Participating in the State Festival were (front, hr) Brittany Barton. Jenny Andrus. Tiffany Baird. Becky Andrus. Mundi Hawkins. Jenea McDonald, (back) Kelly Pepper. Amber Hamblin. Gabriel Sanchez. Tanner Cornell. Nathan Roberts. John Jacobs. Billy Heybome. Danny Clarkson, end Javen Tanner. |