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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9. 1994 School KHS drama update on In order for any production to be spectacular, which is what Scrooge will be, it cant have any weak links. My work and job as director will look minimal if the T ristanns assignment is to choreograph (which means makeup) the dance to a scene where Scrooge is surrounded by Christmas toys (elementary children) who come to life and try to teach him how to dance. The children Ben Alderman, Kelly Brown, areas of scenery, costuming, music and dance are not up to the same standard. That is why Scrooge WILL be Chandi Budd, Nicole Fisher, spectacular. The quality of work Rachel Palmer, Tambra Puro, and these students are producing will Devan Shields sing and dance to Tristanns direction. impress and amaze you. Tristann Ford, daughter of Ron She also has to come up with a and Nancy Ford, is a senior at dance incorporating lanterns Kanab High. She answered my and capes as a prop. However, request for anyone interested in her biggest challenge is a powerchoreographing the dance num- ful and haunting devils ballet bers in Scrooge. I appreciate the where Scrooge is overcome by she and all the these demons in the future at self-motivati- other students have who are helping me with this production. Very qualified to be the Dance Sterling Scholar, Tristann has been a member of the Larriettes for the past three years. She is an instructor for the Middle School Drill Team, and ifyou remember the ballet in The King and I , Tristann was the evil Simon of LaGree and with her fingernails, dazzled the audience with her own choreography for Simon. She is the president as well as a member of the Seminary Council. foot-lon- g ofX-Pres- s, - Addition to the Chorus All-Sta- te Ben T anner of the Kanab 1 1 igh School choir was not present when the picture was taken of the Choir and Orchestra. Ben was in attendance at the event, and should be noted as having attended such a prestigious affair. te Kanab High School's second sensat ional student of the month duo for 1994 is Heather Hamblin and Brandon Bartlett These two high voltage personalities are super active and always involved with the many sides of campus life at Kanab High School. I leather is Miss Spirit at our school. She has been a cheerleader for four years and currently serves on the Executive Council as the head of that important group. She was Math Club president last year, and is an excellent student who carries a 3.9 g.p.a. She is a member of the National Honor Society and is working hard to represent our school as a Sterling Scholar. Last summer Heather traveled toper-forin Japan, an experience that she greatly enjoyed. She likes to draw and spend time with her friends and is planningto pursue a career as an architect. This lady is the daughof Hal and ter Cynthia Hamblin. Mr. Man at Kanab High School is Brandon Bartlett. Not only does he play the trumpet like Winton Morcellis or Doc Severinson, but he has an outstanding singing voice and per- . He is a top forms with plaver on the baseball diamond and the basketball court, and excels in the classroom where he maintains a 3.75 g.p.a. This performer will multi-talente- d also appear in the K.H.S. production of Scrooge in December. This scintillating son of Linda Bartlett plans to serve an L.D.S. mission and then pursue a career in the field of engineering. m well-rounde- d M-usi- - -- I 1 f 2 ! I vs his own gravesite. Tristanns jazz dance skills meet my expectations and my expectations are high. All-Sta- KHS Students of the Month Scrooge 5 Heather Hamblin KAMI, JONI & LISA - A. '. m ULi o WE WOULD LOUE TO GO TO SADIES WITH YOU. THANKS: JOE B.. BEN & UERN sa Brandon Bartlett |