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Show 19; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 THE SUN Arts & Entertainment 5 Dixie College Sophomore Pursues her Ultimate Dream answered all of the questions correctly and even sang and one of Jewels songs on the radio. Then she had to played )aneclarkhormail.c wait until the next day to find out if she won. When Diana Rose learned That night was like to play the guitar during her Christmas Eve. I couldnt sleep. freshman year at Dixie College, I wanted to meet Jewel so she never dreamed that in a much, Diana said. she would be releasing Her wish came true, her first album. and on July 5, Diana went backDiana, now a Dixie College stage before the concert began sophomore, loves singing and and was able to meet and talk to in fact, she playing the guitar Jewel. Diana said she began to has been singing in front of live cry because she was so happy. audiences since she was a small Then Jewel gave her a necklace child. She is also an avid fan of and kissed her cheek. Diana said that she'll never forget what contemporary songwriter Jewel." I love Jewel, and I learned when youre Jewel told her how to play all of her songs on all is your have young you the guitar before 1 learned to play dream. Now Diana is making anything else, Diana said. This summer, Star 102.7, a her dream come true. radio station in Salt Lake City Last Thursday, Sept. 2, Diana was the featured persponsored a contest. The station was looking for the biggest Jewel former for Thursday Night Live, Sun News Services a fan and was going to give that weekly concert at Ancestor Talented musician, Diana Rose, was the featured perperson a chance to meet Jewel Square. She sang eight songs at an upcoming concert former at Thursday Night Live, on Sept. 2 in seven that she wrote and one by Ancestor Square. Rose will be releasing her own in Salt Lake City. Diana knew Jewel. album this November. Her opening number absolutely everything about Jewel, so she called the station. She was a lively song called By Jane Clark Managing Editor Dancing in Center Field. She then sang The Romeo and Juliet Song, and Jewels You Were Meant for Me. Dianas next song was a soft pretty number titled, When I Die. Then she sang Like That, and dedicated it to anyone who has ever had their heart broken. Something About that Smile was Dianas next song. and fun number called She then performed an Princess Perfect. Dianas final number for the evening, and the song that will be the title track for her CD, was Every Day Epitome. I was so impressed with Dianas music. I think it's inspiring that shes only been playing the guitar for a and shes so good, said sophomore Jackie Fuller, who attended Dianas concert. Aside from music, Diana enjoys playing soccer, swing dancing, and going to Dennys. School is also important to her. She is majoring in communications, with an emphasis in public speaking. Pursuing music is my ultimate dream, but getting a college degree is also important to me, Diana said. Diana anticipates that in November her CD will be released. She plans on selling it herself and hopefully around campus. I appreciate all of the support that everyone has given me. 1 love sharing my songs with others, and I'm happy that others can relate to my music, Diana said. up-be- The Sun Oreo Personality Test: How do you eat your Oreos? other Oreos eat their this very same way! people who 3. Slow Nibbles You follow the rules. Youre very tidy and orderly.. Stay Sun News Services Psychiatrist have discovered that the manner in which people eat Oreo cookies provides great insight into their personalities. Choose which ,, method best describes your favorite way of eating Oreos: 1. The whole thing.. 2. One bite at a tim . . 3. Slow nibbles. 4. In little feverous nibbles. 5. Dunked in some milk. 6. Twisted apart: the inside and then the cookie. 7. Twisted apart: the inside and then toss the cookie. 8. Just the cookie, not the inside. out of the fast lane if youre only going to go the speed limit! 4. Feverous Nibbles Your boss likes you because you get your work done quickly! Youre organized and busy, but you always find a way to have fun. 5. Dunked Every one likes you because you t. Youre an optimist in every situation! are always 6. Twisted apart: the inside and then the cookie You have a highly curious nature. You take pleasure in breaking things apart to find out how they work, although you dont always know how to put them back together: 7. Twisted apart: the inside and then toss the cookie You are good at business and take risks that pay off. You take what you want and throw the rest away.. 8. lust the cookie, not the inside 0iU''fToEAT Ai'jOjT 0GJ3S Your Personality: 1. The whole thing This means you consume life with abandon. You are fun to be with, exciting, and carefree, with some hint of recklessness. 2. 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