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Show Students attend Mock College Days Nearly 200 middle school students received "college degrees during Mock College at CEU-Sa-n Days, March Juan Campus. The stu- Larson, dean of in- CEU-SJ- C THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 21, 2001 - Pag 11 Music students excel at solo and ensemble competition Students from Monticello Clarinet Choir: Amber High School recently partici- - Hoagland, Cynthia Hams, Krystal Helquist, Kimberly Ketron, Rachel Randall, Jenny Pehrson, Serena Vigil, Sylvetta Benally, Katie Pehrson, Candace Briggs, Kristalee Curtis, Benally, Percussion Ensemble: Stephanie Randall, Casen Eldredge, Andy Butler, Elisabeth Weatherford, Kyle Curtis, Taryn Low, Nathan struction. Director Chris Johnson said the event let students experience a college setting and enrollment process. Gear-U- p pated in solo and ensemble competition for both dents attending the two-da- y ments and vocals. A large Gear-U- p mock college experience came started in 1999 number of students qualified from Blanding, Montezuma through a $1.5 million, five-ye- for state competition. Music Creek, Monument Valley and grant Johnson said the department officials offer a big event The Mountain. Navqjo grants are awarded on state congratulations to all who para and school district levels. No ticipated in instrumental solo was sponsored by Gear-Up- , federally funded program. The grants were awarded on the and ensemble. They said that CEU-SJ- C faculty and staff state level and only two school some shined, some crashed, hosted the event. districts in the state received and all tried hard and are to Teresa Frazier, Mock Day the grants -- the Provo and San be commended for their work. Orchestra competition was organizer, said the event gave Juan School Districts. students the "college experiJohnson says the program held on March 15. The State seventh-grad- e ence for just one day. "We identifies k Solo and Ensemble is April 28 to wanted them in Orem. Receiving Superior go through students and their classmates the process of registration, fi- or "cohorts and. brings them marks and qualifying for state nancial aid, classes, and some together in positive, competition are: career training. Students Niels Palmer, Tuba; settings. were given mock money, "fiThe Gear-U- p students will be Cynthia Harris, Clarinet; nancial aid checks, and class monitored through their junior Nathan Butler, Trumpet; schedules. They registered for year in high school Johnson Nathan Jack, Alto Sax solo; Amber Hoagland, Clarinet; "classes, bought books, and says the program is designed to learned just how much money help students succeed in "any Nannette Redd, Flute solo; . it takes to attend college. At education or Kisper Ramsay, Flute solo; Ben Fellmeth, Baritone solo; the end of the day Btudents re- training. Students will also ceived their "diplomas during experience "Reality Town Lucy Frost, French Horn; stu"commencement local a businesses host program where Brady Ramsay, Trumpet; conducted by Dr. Don C. dents in a mock business event Alden Jack, lYombone solo; 14-1- 5, ar at-ris- pro-educati- ry post-seconda- Butler; Brass Sextet: Brady Ramsay, Nathan Butler, Lucy Frost, Neils Palmer, Alden Jack, TC Garda; HornTYio: Lucy Frost, Holly Palmer, Luke Crime; and The only Jazz Band in the region to qualify for state competition: The MHS Jazz band. Receiving Superior Minus scores were Trumpet Quartet: Kevin Francom, Deepash Patel, Robert Butler, Travis Butler; Clarinet Duet: Cynthia Harris, Rachel Randall; Sax duet: Matt Torres, Ronny Butler; Sax Quartet: Cody Pehrson, Nathan Jack, Ian Burtenshaw, Clint Adams; Flute Choir: All the flutes; Alisa Bailey, Flute solo; Amanda Frost, Flute solo; Hetal Patel, Flute solo; Julianna Redd, Flute solo; Kristy Wheeler, Flute solo; Tyler HaU, Trumpet solo; Rachel Randall, Clarinet; Ronnie Butler, Sax solo; and Kristalee Curtis, Clarinet Receiving Excellent marks were Sax TYio: Nicole Benson, Nathan Freestone, Jessie Rowley; Bari Sax Duet: lor, Quinn Dowell, Kenny Tracy, Chad Butler; Tuba Duet: Jeff Blankena-ge- l, Daniel Fuller; Trumpet Trio: Brady Ramsay, Nathan Butler, Curtis Burtenshaw; Katie Tbrres, Flute solo LoyRetta Crane, Oboe solo; Katie Pehrson, Clarinet solo; Lindy Frost Alto Sax solo; Luke Crane, Horn solo; Kristina CORTEZ SEARS Robert Butler, TYumpet sob; David Anderson, TYumpet Aaron Andrews, Trumpet Curtis Burtenshaw, TYum- KENMORE dishwasher pet solo; 5 cycles, 3 options and High Temp wash. 15639 ' Reg. 399.99. . sale 348.99 final price with Home appliance electronics, lawn a garden and took. 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