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Show School SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 10. 1996 13 KHS Students of the Month April arrives with two of nair son of David and Linda Kanab High Schools sizzlin Kloepfer. seniors. Christy Church and Cash Kloepfer have been turning heads and making people take notice for a long time. Christy is the classy daughter of Keith and Claudia Church. Her many accomplishments include being selected as first attendant to Miss Kane County, first attendant at homecoming, Miss KHS, Assistant drill mistress for the Larriettes, and of This talented singerdancer carries a 3.87 G.P. A. , is a member of Class Act, vice-preside- nt s. attended Girls State and squeezes in a little time to work as a checker at Honeys IGA. She enjoys clogging, hiking, laughing and pinching her cats tongue. She is always upbeat and will take her flashing smile to Southern Utah University after graduation from Kanab High. Several young ladies claim that Cash can make a heart fellow sing. This easy-goin- g with the ready smile and carefree attitude, loves going to Lake Powell, hiking, and river trips. He has played three years of football at KHS and currently is one of the Cowboys top players on the baseball diamond. His favorite courses in school are Social Science and Computer-aide- d drafting, and he plans to continue his education at Dixie College. Life is good for the debo Christy Church KMS string choir. Back row Jeri Crosby (director), Ben Aiken, Jennie Casebolt, Shelbie Chamberlain, Jennifer Vaughn, RaeleneHunt. Middle row: Mikkel Brown, Elizabeth Noel, Cherish Crosby, Chris Branson. Front row: Renata Burian, Tori Jones, Lacey Bentley. (l-r- ): String orchestras participate in festival The Kanab Middle School and Federation of Junior Music Kanab Elementary string or- Clubs festival at Southern Utah chestras traveled to Cedar City University on March 30. and participated in the National The eighth-grad- e string choir earned a superior rating for their performance of four pieces by Handel. This is the fourth year in a row KMS has earned a superior. Cash Kloepfer Bentley National Award winner Word has been received here Scott & Peggy Bentley. The that Lacey J. Bentley has been grandparents are Wendell named a United States National Bentley of Kanab, Utah, and Award winner in History & Gov- Gene and Ramona Heaton of ernment. Fredonia, Arizona. The award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes less than 10 of all American students. Lacey, who attends Kanab Middle School, was nominated for this national award by Jeanine Johnson, a teacher at the school. Lacey will appear in the United States Achievement Academy official collegiate yearbook, which is published nationally. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive Fredonia Kindergarten registration Fredonia Elementary School Kindergarten Regi- stration for the 1996-9- 7 school year will be held on Tuesday, April 16 at the Elementary School office from 9:00 a.m.-4:0- 0 p.m. Parents need to bring their childsbirth certificate and immunization record. The school nurse and volunteers will be checking immunization records and doing eye and ear screening so the child needs to be present also. To enter school this fall a child must be five years of age by August 31, 1996. If you have a child who will enter kindergarten this fall and you cannot come to the registration on April 16, please call the school at of teachers, Lacey Bentley coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors and upon the PORTABCaSTORAGgCONTAlNERSIMAYlBgrHgANSWERfl Standards of Selection set forth o FEATURES STOW-I- T v,cK a. Mm. uau nut? Heavy Duty Steel Construction by the Academy. The criteria for Convenient, Secure, Affordable selection are a students acaFast Delivery & demic performance, interest and Full Swing Doors aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm, moGround Level tivation to learn and improve, Access citizenship, attitude and coop8'x8'x40' T STOW-Ierative spirit, dependability, and 8'x8'x20' recommendation from a teacher 995 W. Indiana Avenue Salt Lake Cty, Utah (801)977-888- 5 Pick-u- or director. Lacey is the daughter of Dr. (800) 370-- 0 1 1 1 p REFWGEfWTEDJJNITSAVAIUUlLEj The first-yea- r students (45 fifth and sixth graders) made an impressive appearance, performing two baroque pieces, Voluntary and March by H. Purcell. They received an overall rating of excellent. Elizabeth Noel and Cherish Crosby earned their Gold Cup All eighth-grad- e students per- awards in the violin duet diviformed solos or ensemble pieces, sion at the National Federation earning eight superior ratings of Junior Music Clubs festival. and four excellent ratings al- To earn a gold cup, performers e stu- must earn a Superior rating together. One also dent, Angela Roper, per- three years in a row. formed a solo and received a Congratulations to all of these fine music students. superior. sixth-grad- Utah Centennial Committee will present A MUSICAL DRAMA "Jlaod of Ocyi DzaUay" in Orderville, Utah o for cast & chorus members ages 8 years & up beginning April 19, 20 & 21 For an appointment 1 call Beth at 1 or Nan at 648-228- 648-232- Please have a Broadway type song and a short monolog. An accompanist will be provided. |