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Show School ,i; b jf 'v5 S - $ ;l '' i Y'ifri v- i, v.;'& - ' , ' ' i& sW-a- .' ''t O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Seminar - .JC , ?W- By Barbara Pyles Two local outstanding sophomores will be sponsored by the Kanab Womens Civic Club to attend the 1995 Hugh OBrian s - ,.s ' 5f .... - v v':. '.; .4?. s1, f . t?., - Outstanding Sophomores to attend Hugh c va Wt-- - ' - z.v X14 Youth Foundation State Leadership Seminar, to be held in Salt Lake City in June. Selected for this honor are Melissa Drake, from Kanab High School and Jennifer Spencer, from Valley High School. A ' 10 WEDNESDAY MAY 17, 1995 . 4 vvV. X&' W' ' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Only one sophomore student is selected from each high school i in the state. The two Kane Spelling bee champion Clint McCormick (c) poses with second place winner County sophomores were choMichael Elliott (I) and third place finisher Kristin Brown (r). McCormick wins FES bee The second annual Fredonia Elementary spelling bee was held May 3. Participants included students from fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Excitement elevated with the word airborne, then the championship turned on the word tur- bine. Seventh grader Clint sen because ofexcellence in their personal school lives, and for demonstration leadership abil- McKinney, Antionette Barlow, ity. Drake is the daughter of Gene Justin Andferson, Lacy Madsen, Shado Henderson, Amber and Earlene Drake of Kanab and Mellor, Kari Anne Johnson, Tim Spencer is the daughter of Dick Cox, Chad Shallcross, Scott and Lonna Spencer of Glendale. Some objectives of the HOBY Colson, Crystal Kirby. 7th grade-1- ) Sara Mclntire, 2) Foundation are to recognize and Zack Tait, 3) Michael Webber, reward leadership potential of Randy Hunt, Bethany McMillan, high school sophomores, to enAutumn Cluff, Evan Cram, courage and assist high school Michelle Pipkin, Jacob Cluff, sophomores in their quest for and selfGlen Elliott, Angel Mellor, Jerry Johnson, Lacea Smith, Aaron development, and to interface McCormick edged out 46 other contenders and clinched first place honors with the correct spellingof these two words. Fifth grader Michael Elliott was second and Begay, Brandon Homer Kristin Brown, sixth grader, was 8th grade-1- ) Adam Brown, 2) self-identificati- these potential leaders with Jennifer Spencer leaders in business, industry, government, science and educa- people will face in the years ahead will be more intelligently tion through and skillfully addressed because workshops. About the HOBY Foundation, of the investment we now make Ronald Reagan said, The work in our youth. of the HOBY Foundation is an The Kanab Womens Civic important factor in motivating Club has supported the HOBY future leaders to become full par- program since 1980. Expenses seminar are ticipants in our democratic pro- for the three-da- y cess. The challenges we as a being paid by the Civic Club. give-and-ta- on ke Band & Strings Concert KMS third. Other winners and partici- Jerris Heaton. Due to generous donations by pants were as follows: 4th grade-1- ) Tori McKinney, local businesses, each participant 2)Jordan McMillan, 3) Jamie Graff received prizes to reward their 5th grade-Sta- r Henderson, academic endeavors. Thanks are Jamie Judd, Chris Graff, Jason extended to Radio Shack, Taco Toelle, Holly Barlow, Stacy Time, Pizza Hut, Junction Drive Heaton, Rebecca Cluff, Letitia In, Frostop, Honey's IGA, Glazier's Madsen, Shellianne Heaton, Foodtown, Fredonia Texaco, Judd Tyrel Millett, Tiffany Cox, Coy Auto, Subway Sandwiches. They Marsden. have proven to be friends of educaa grade-Alici6th Pipkin, Dani tion by supportingthe spellingbee. A band and strings concert by Kanab Middle School students will be held Thursday, May 18, in the Kanab High School auditorium. The band concert will begin at 7:00 p.m. under the direction of Jerry Christensen The strings concert will follow at 8:15 p.m. under the direction of Jeri Crosby. 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