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Show The Summit County Boo Friday, May 9, 1997 .Wildcats Fight Fiercely Despite Losses Sourh School News Summit 7A Fife Rock Products Co. of Coalville, Utah has immediate openings ion Batch Plant Operator Mixer Truck Drivers Driven need current CDL license and dean MVR. Competitive wags and benefits. Contact David Widner 801-399-56- 78 & New ft Used Sales ft Service Dodge, Chrysler Plymouth Jeep ft Eagle Dodge ft Plymouth Wildcat Soccer in action as a defender beats Wasatch to the ball. Tapestry Goes To Florida The South Summit Tapestry Group is going to Florida May 8 through 12th to compete in the Orlando Music Festival. This year the Tapestry Group has won the Region Choral Festival and received thirteen superior ratings at Solo and Ensemble Festivals. Music and English Teacher Paulette Silvester has been directing and teaching the Tapestry Choral Group for seventeen years. When asked what the biggest hurdle was this year, Silvester said, "Having students in class rehearsing instead of being in extra curricular . activities." Silvester along with the Tapestry S.S. Selects The Boy's Soccer team competed against two tough teams last Friday and Monday at South Summit, and Group would love to take top rat- even though they didn't walk away ings again next year and for years to with a win, they had their heads held high. come. In May, the group will put on a ..They played an intense game on show consisting of primarily pop Friday against 3A Wasatch. Two music. This production will offer goals were scored in the game by one more opportunity for students forward Nate McEntire and forward and community to hear this great Jeff Herbert. After resting up over the weekgroup. end, the Wildcats came back strong . Drill 97-9- 8 studentbody Team and Cheerleaders Last Wednesday tryouts were held lot of girls started going to early morning practices for Drill Team or for both Drill Team and Cheerleaders. The potential Cheerleaders tried out in front of the studentbody at 10 a.m., and at 1 p.m., they tried out in front of their judges. The potential Drill Team tried out at 4:30 in front of two judges. The tryouts lasted until Cheerleader, tryouts. The Cheerleaders in the girl's gym and the Drill Team in the boy's gym. With the results in, the new 1997-9- 8 Drill Team consists of seniors, Cheri Moon, Beau Dee Bisel, Katie King, Brooke Preece, Josie Costanzo, Brianne Page, and Aleisa Draper; Juniors Bridgette Saxton, 6:30. It began a few weeks ago when a Art Department Hosting Art and Photo Show South Summit's Art Department will be hosting an Art and Photo Show on May 6 during school hours'. This year's show has more portraits than any other year. It will be fun to see how many people you than the right side. The students have put two left sides together and two right sides together by flipping the negative over. They are quite 12-1- humorous." This show is open to the public. We would like you to come and vote for your favorite piece of art work. The Art piece that gets the most votes will receive the People's Choice Award. recognize. Art Teacher Jennie Phillips commented, "One of the assign-men- u that is quite interesting is the right face left face. Let me explain-ver- y few people have faces that are the same on both sides. The left side of their face is slightly different Please come and see the students work. Date Set For Awards Night South Summit Hifeh School will be presenting outstanding achieve- -' ment awards to students on May 15 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. This assembly vkill be held to present several different types of academic awards including second1 trimester honor roll, high honor roll. South Summit hoir, students officers, art show, and citizenship awards. Parents and families are encourattend on awards night to to aged see students recognized for there fine work. A variety of students attending South Summit are featured in the , magazine including the photography work of Jesse Jones and Alayna Marchant, This is the first literary magazine published at. South Summit. Nadiene Davidson, Nicole Miller, and Brittany Pearce; Sophomores, Laci Atkinson, Krystal Crofts, Myndy Wadsworth, Bonnie Merchant, Megan Page, and Chandler Morrison, and freshman, Chelsea McNeil, and Brittanie Mitchell. The new 1997-9- 8 Varsity cheer- Starting on Tuesday, primary elections began with fourteen students campaigning for six different offices. Each had to do a brief speech before primary elections took place. leaders are Diana Cummings, Christina Maynes, Staci Winterton, Amanda Olsen, Jenny Smoot, i The results of primary elections narrowed each office to only two candidates who were separated into the green and the white parties. Heather Van Tassell, Patrice Shuppy, Jody Rydalch, Hilary Smoot. Tiffany Page, GeNille Pace, and Megan Foust Junior Varsity cheerleaders are Tillery Stahr, Stephanie Bigelow, Danielle Vernon. Megan Olsen, Tahnie Moon, Melanie' Goates, Aimee Edmunds, Annie Smoot, Heidi Moon, Jessica Eason, Brooke Wilde, and Haley Van Tassell. Congratulations to the new Drill Team and Cheerleaders, next year will be great! I Bright and early Friday morning uch party had to present a short skit to the studentbody, then the final votes were counted. , The finaj results are as follows: ' Snidentbody' president, Tuckett Crittenden; vice president, Nalalee Plge; secretary, Allison Evans; gift's chairman, Kara DeGering; boy's chairman. Gentry DiStefano. and historian, Zont'l McAffee. Wildcats Lead To Victory Over Juab Wasps 1 The South Summit Wildcats were lead to victory over the Juab senior John Stevens. Stevens had three power home runs as he leads the team with five homers in the mound pitching. JThe thfeir Wildcats will try to keep win streak going against Rowland Hall and Morgan. season. V Senior Wildcat Casey Page brought the Wildcats to victory in their second game with his incredible curve ball as he has on the . Sterling Scholar Advisor Paulette Silvester commented, "We hope that a Sterling Scholar next year will keep this going as an annual publication." 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Certified Coin - Supplies Free Appraisals Jewelry We Buy and SaM 985 South Russ Car rig an Mortgage .. adMUlIvNAmMMH 11 Dodge Tracks Rams ft Dakotas Joe Probst Banker Studentbody offices for 1997-9- 8 were filled during s busy week of sign plastering, skit making, and candy distributing, culminating in final elections last Friday. : ON SELECT MODELS. nmntoBmqpwmmLzaoktuut 4 Mini-Va- ns Elections 1000 OFF Howard on Monday to play Lehi. The game was back to back with South Summit leading in the first of the game 1 to 0 thanks to a goal scored by forward Nate McEntire. At half time, the score was tied at I to 1. The second half was played aggressively, with another goal for South Summit kicked in by Forward Bryce Mildon, but though the team played well, Lehi took the win final score of 4 to 2, The soccer team will be playing their final games against Rowland Hall and Park City tins week. iRimvi Believe H. Interested personnel must have a valid Utah Certificate with the proper endorsement Applicants must submit an application and a currant resume to the district office. Applicants wil be screened and Interviews scheduled with those who are the most qualified. The salary is based on experience and Ihe district salary schedule. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1997 O 3:00PM WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER COMMITTED TO PR0VID-M- G CAREER OPPORTUMTIES FOR ALL PEOPLE, WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, AGE NATONALOftlGIN OR DISABILITY. |