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Show 2. School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 1, 1995 Heaton wins blue ribbon at FHA region meet Sacrif ici ng for Anne of Green Gables By Maria Jones In the play Anne of Green Gables the Cuthburts arent the only ones who do the sacrificing. It is the supporting cast that does the dirty work. Stacey Heaton, a sophomore at Valley High School, recently won a blue ribbon at the FHA Regional Competition held at Southern Utah University. She competed in the Senior Occupational Category. Included in the competition were the construction of a personal portfolio of skills and abilities, an essay, a resume, an application for employment, and an interview by the judges. Stacey received 98 of the possible 100 points in the competition. In March, she will compete in the Utah State FHA competition in Salt Lake City. Stacey is the daughter of Claren and Wanda Heaton of Alton, Utah. on-the-sp- ot Susan Palmer of Valley High (SRM). Twenty-thre- e youths School recently attended the representing 13 sections within 1995 High School Youth Fo- rum in Phoenix, Arizona. She placed 10th in the presentation contest and enjoyed the experience of meeting students from other parts of western United States. Faces of Utah UTAH'S HERITAGE By Brian Cox From the endless battles And the sleepless nights, To the hunger and sickness; With wagons taking flight. The long, tired hours Of trying to press on, The suffering and sorrow From morning till dawn. Why did they press on When they could have quit? For the trials they suffered Were a bottomless pit. But urging on, Turned out to be A wonderful place For you and me. Utah is all of us; It bums in our chest. Its the final answer To an adventurous quest. The mountains, The treasures within, Its natural wonders For you and your kin. So what is Utahs specialty? Lifes a door; Utahs the key. Open the door, be amazed at what you see For all of this means Utah to sky-reachi- ng the Society participated. As an activity for high school students held during the SRM annual meeting, the Forums goals were to: l)provide insight for these students concerning the function and workings of the The Forum was held during Society; 2) provide opportunithe annual meeting of the Soc- ties to meet Society members; 3) iety for Range Management provide a format that encourages thinking and enhancement of communicative skills; 4) provide an opportunity to learn about range management and future careers through interaction with Society professionals; 5) provide an opportunity to learn about the characteristics of the area of the annual meeting site; and 6) provide an atmosphere that fosters camaraderie, friendship and lasting relationships. Throughout the week, the High School Youth Forum president, Caleb Stone of Oklahoma conducted all meetings and on Wednesday, the Forum delegates elected their new president, Andrew Murr of Texas, who will be in charge next year at Wichita, Kansas. These stuJamie Graff dents of today are the future of While delivering papers, Jamie Graff of Fredonia found a check on her this Society, and with high qualroute and returned it to its owners. ity students like those who were Good job Jamie. Photo by Barbara present this year, range management is in good hands. Pyles. Norma give special mention to one particular student, Kristin Cserepes has not missed one practice and has one line. Cserepes has been cast as Prissy Andrews. The supporting cast consists of Brandon Lee as Mr. Phillips, Nathan Palmer as Jerry Buote, Nick Nannanga as the Reverend Allen and Moody McPherson, Diana Barry as Lisa Olsen, Kim Geiger as Mrs. Barry, Ruth Wanless as JosiePye, Jana Higley as Ruby Gillis and understudy for Anne, Adam Peterson as Charlie Sloan, Kristy Swapp as Jane Andrews, Jodi Blasdell as Miss Stacy, Rachel Reidhead as Aunt Josephine, Michelle Brown as Mrs. Allan, Maria Jones as Mrs. Blewett, Kimmy Jones as Miss Rogerson, Andrea Stevens as Tillie Bouter and the understudy for Dianna Barry, Alicia Bremness as Bessie Wright, Amy Brown as Mary Jo, Natalie Cunningham as Carrie Sloane and Adam Crosby as Reverend Bentley and Jimmy Glover. The main cast consists ofMariah Alderman as Anne Shirley, Jason Rhodes as Matthew Cuthburt and Jeremy Jones as Gilbert Blithe. All of these students have done The supporting cast has almost 30 students. Norma Jones, director, is thankful for all that they do. They sacrifice a lot to do a few lines. What I really like about them is that when one of the main characters is gone, I can ask one of them to read another part. It is a really good experience for them. One of the hardest parts about the supporting casts role is having their one or two lines at six in the morning. Many of the cast o brings blankets and pillows get in an extra five minutes of sleep between scenes. When interviewing KariAnn Holland about playing Rachel Lynde, she said, She is outgoing. Sara Vreeken who is playing Marilla Cuthburt, Rachels devoted friend, peeked out from under her blanket and quipped, She is opinionated! KariAnn then agreed with Sara. She is independent and highly opinionated. Its fun because she is a lot like me. I dont like it because I have to get up at six. Jamie extremely well in competitions and Chynoweth also likes playing other plays. Many were in Minnie May Barry, but its not Scrooge earlier this year which fun at 6 oclock. was a success. try-ingt- Palmer attends 95 High School Youth Forum Stacey Heaton 13 Matinee March Kane County Narcotics KHS 1 1 - 2:00 p.m. Auditorium "HOT-LINE-" Tickets: $4.00 adults $3.00 Students (under 12), Senior Citizens 644-818- 8 Confidential, Anonymous Narcotic Information, Funds available to anyone providing information leading to narcotic related arrests. Leave Recorded Information, or Contact Kane County Narcotics Strike Force Agent D. Scott Jackson li n l hfuiJ r . . General Admission Tickets available at the door or in advance at JC Penney me! s |