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Show The Summit County Bee May 14, 1999 Bribes, Ballets and New Beginning Student Writer: Dm Merchant ers. They gave out candy, stickers, and popsides all in the name of campaigning. Some candidates even tried using grilled stakes to On Friday, May 7, South Summit High School held studentbody dec tions. The winners were: Rhett Phillips as President, Jarin (Bummy) Leavitt as Vice Prcsident.1 Nick Megan Bishop as Secretary, campaigned Club Makes Up Kits for Kosovo Gentlemen's Sport ne persuade the opinion of the voters. The candidates split into two groups, the green and white parties, and each group came up with a fimny skit to perform for the student body. The assembly for the skits was held an hour before the voting took place. The skits were a great factor in the polls and helped the student body get to know each candidate. DcGering as Historian, Cody Howick as. Boys Chairman of and Entertainment, Brittany Padfield as Girls Chairman of Entertainment. The candidates A Golf - A Page B3 all week long tying to influence the vot S.S. Coaches Host Basketball Camps Student Writer Alex Wilford enth grade camp will be held on the 14th to the 25th of June starting at 12-- 2 in the afternoon, and it will cost $45 if you sign up before May IS. For eighth and ninth graders the camp will be held from the 21 of June to the 2 of July starting at 3-- 5 p.m. and will cost $250 if you sign up before May IS. From the 28-- 2 there will be a team camp at CEU in Price where all of the accommodations and food will be taken care of and will be included in the $250. If you have any questions contact Coach Mohler at (435) During the month of June, the South Summit basketball coaches will be holding a summer basketball camp for third to ninth graders. The and will camp comes with a in dribfundamental skills on work irt reshooting, bounding, defense and much more. The third, fourth, and fifth grade camp will be held on the 14th to the 18th of Tune starting at 1 a.m., and it will cost $30 if you sign up before May IS. The sixth and sev bling, Micheal King Student Writer: Megan DeGcring passing, 783-431- 3. sending them to victory over the Ladycats, 13-1the Ladycats were a little discouraged when they went out on the field for the second game, which gave the Wasps a large advantage. The Ladycats tried to keep an early lead, but once again were disappointed by the Wasp's hitting and defense. The Ladycats lost the second which brought them a game 18-further from the playoffs. step 1. On May S, the Ladycat softball team played a double header against Juab. The game was originally k scheduled to be played on Monday, May 3, at South Summit, but due to the rain, it was relocated to Juab. the Ladycats . In the first game, Started out with an early lead of 7-but the Wasps had a couple of great bits and played excellent defense, 0; South Summit High School, received a prestigious honor, he was awarded Academic Allstate for golf. Michcal has excelled both on the green and in the class room. He holds a steady and respectable 3.87 GPA. Micheal recently completed sterling scholar for foreign language and came away as runnenip in the competition. Micheal also stays busy as the Russian club president and the senior class president Congratulations, Michcal! Eagles Soar Past Ladycats Ladycats Choke on Wasps Student Writers: Kienten Munford and Amber Cooper Mkhcal King, of S, Subscribe. 10 The Student Writers: Annie Sisson and Kierstan Munford Friday, May 7, the Ladycats faced the Millard Eagles at home in the first-rouplayoffs for softball. The Ladycats came out hitting the ball, but the Eagle's defense let nothing through. The Eagles held the Ladycats in a shutout. The Ladycats defense was looking good throughout the first couple innings, but it was still no match for the Eagles. The Eagles ended the game in the fifth inning with a score of 10 - 0, taking the Ladycats out of the playoffs and ending the season. Summit County Bee! four color printing letterhead In the early hours of the morning, members of the Interact Gub met at South Summit High School to make hygiene kits destined for Kosovo refugees. Generous citizens of Kamas Valley donated over $2,000 worth of new supplies which the South Summit students assembled into 230 kits, each containing shampoo, soap, a towel, a washcloth, toothbrushes. for anyone who envelopes knows a kid. tr riiotV i ckiU M K Ami. MW hoc (M hfe. dm ym oU cm aboMMi ruMc KtaW Fa a Sic tmki bo mm mJnwe nnMi SMART. m drift clnii. oU M Student Writer: Mayon Sergeant Student Writers: Stephanie Williams and Lacy Lark The South Summit Golf Team played at the Region Golf tournament in Brigham Gty at the Eagle Mountain golf course on May S. Due to the rainy and poor weather were limited. However, they had a great victory beating Gunnison and Manti, taking sixth place over all. Steven Mitchell shot the best with a 95, Giaz Sweden, 98, Adam Johnson, 100, Giris Wilson, 102, and Eric Williams, 103. "This has been the most successful year and we hope to continue to get better. said Coach Street. for 6 months. No worries FULL SERVICE Moire A 7 COPYING, Than iw rv needles, thread, safety pins, and combs. They also collected 80 blankets and several bags of clothing. The Interact students delivered the supplies to the LDS Humanitarian Shipping Center in Salt Lake City. The LDS Church and the Catholic Relief Agency have coordinated efforts to distribute food, clothing, hygiene kits and blankets to the refugees in Macedonia. The project not only provided needed supplies, but also opportuni The South Summit Baseball Team drew a tough opponent, the Parowan Rams, in their first round of playoffs starting Wednesday, May 5. The Parowan Rams have been playing well all year. The final score was 3 to 2, for the Rams. The Cats played an aggressive game however fell short of the win. Travis Miller pitched a good game Student Writer: Brittany Pearce On Wednesday, May 5, the Language Arts students from South Summit attended the musical "South Pacific at the Pioneer Theater Company. The original play is over 50 years old, and the company wanted to give the public the opportunity to see it The stage was transformed into a small island in the Pacific Ocean. The play wu about the Japanese and the Americans fighting a war, and & OFFICE REEL ci SUPPLIES Y Foe ll 435-649-29- Buy a 888-244-99- 53 a I KDUOIOK FAX SENIff FAX lEHttl 654-135- 5 (O0Uf R 1 new air conditioner and dont pay for six months. Just call Bryant to the rescue. ii O 52 875 Iron Horse Drive Pork Gty, Utah ENGINEEUHG terrific pitching. The boys had only three hits. One by Jason Haymorc, Trevor Rezac and McKell Cranney. We Congratulate the Cats on a great year of baseball and look forward to next yearis season. the love between an older Frenchman and a small town girl from Little Rock. The relationship was controversial because of the age difference between the two. In the end, the two made a life together. Student Janclle Gates commented, I felt that the live orchestra added to the excitement of the play.. Students who attended were, Connor Jensen, Brittany Pearce, Janelle Gates, Jacquelynn Evans, and Maria Mondngon. 1 DAILY MAY 14 m loll Fret only giving up four hits and two earned runs. Even with the help of the Cats great pitching, they had a hard time connecting with Parowan 94 S. Main Hcber City S1' u money. Students Attend "South Pacific" SATURDAY-SUNDA- 435-649-COP- histor- ical, political and humanitarian ramifications of the war in Kosovo and Serbia, says adviser Melissa Evans. "Hopefully, our students can catch the vision that it is much more rewarding to be involved with relieving suffering than inflicting it on others. The members of the Interact Gub would like to thank all of those w ho donated of their time, supplies, and PRINTING, Store! i ties for discussion about the Golf Team Cats End The Season Competes at Region conditions, the players' abilities Required reading Graphic design Student Writer: Dan Merchant BINDING 4 NUnrCOTelMN 115 NJMala Hcber Gty DAILY MAY SygtMM Since 1904 7.-0-0 REEL 2 SATURDAY-SUNDA- I Y, - MAY IS"1: 4 JO, & 9:10, MATINEE: 1:15 p.m. 14-M- 18: 5:00, 7 JO & 9:40; MATINEE: 2:40 Special Engagement Beginning May 19th: STAR WARS:Epiaodc 1 The Phantom Menace" PG 13 124)1 ajn. (midnight ihow May 18th) |