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Show November 30, 2001 The Summit County Bee Page H2 Students From North and South Ghosts Take Over Season of Giving South Summit Student Writers: Alison I lardy and Colin Maynes (iluiMl) figures. Mrangc muses, waul lights anJ nuny oilier happenings have taken uvei South Summit I li(!h Sehixil. This humps and sights in the niyht seem In located mostly m the area of the auditoi min however Before anyone becomes alaimed, there is a simple answei 'I hat answer is that the Diama Club is into final rehcaisals lor tlieir annual production. This year, they will piesenl "The C'anlei villc f ihost" fused on the story by Oscar Wilde. Under the diicclion of Sterling 1 )i ;iK.-r- , the drama club has been year to prepare a story that everyone can enjoy. The plot revolves around an old house, a displaced spirit and the connection between those presently living in the house and the former homeowners. The play will he presented each evening at 7 pm. on Dec. 1 ickcls are S4 for adults, and S3 for students. Ilie best deal is the family pass available for SI2. Plan now to attend and see some of South Summits finest actors and actresses take to the stage. The cast and crew are promising an evening of entertainment that everyone can wmking since early in the school enjoy. unex-pljiiuh- k' non-livin- g 5-- The festival of Trees, opening the 2Kth of November, hosts a wide variety of activities. Some of the venues at The Festival of Trees include the sale of wreaths, dmas, trees, gingerbread houses, trains, baked goods, and home made crafts. This year the FRI.A (Future Business Ixaders of America) chose to bake home made sugar cookies in the South Summit High School kitchen. The FBLA made and deco; rated over seventy cin ikies to he sold at The Festival of Trees in Salt Ikc City. All of the proceeds will directly benefit the Primary Children's Hospital. South Summit Wildcat Wrestling Schedule 2001-200- Although the traditionally decorates a tree to be Mild, this year they baked cookies in hopes that they will begin a new tradition. Through a club vote, the members chose to decorate cookies instead of a tree. They felt that co kie decorating would be a fun and interesting change. Fach year the FBLA takes a trip to support The Festival of Trees. This year, the FBLA went on the opening day where it was hustling and crowded with people. Ladycats Caged The Hawks Student Writer: Joe Moore 2 Gaining an early lead, withstanding a rally and finishing strong lead the South Summit ladycats to their first win of the 2001-0- 2 basketball season. This game took place Nov. 20 on the Cats home turf. Their opponent was the Lady Hawks of North Sanpete. Tritney Franz and Sara Parker both scored 2 during the game and controlled the outside. Ia:ah Tapp. Brandi Lewis and Brilni Woodard played tough inside. A member of the Ladycats was heard to say. It was a tough game being the first one of the season and not knowing, how well everyone would play together, but we pulled it out." The Ladycats were triumphant over the Hawks with the final score three-pointe- 7:00 7:00 being Summit Listed in Who's Who Among American Students rs Seasonal Public Works - Summit County is currently recruiting for winter seasonal help for Public Works. Will work from December thru April. Performs working level tasks as needed to construct, maintain or repair county roads and service systems. Operates trucks, dump trucks and pups, snow plows and sanders, in hauling, and plowing streets and highways. Must possess a valid Utah Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A. Salary $10.87hr. Summit County is a drug nee workplace conand random testing. Applicants ducting must submit a completed Summit County Application, as well as a copy of their driving record. 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