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Show -N E W S- Covering what matters most Spanish Fork WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 • B5 The art of the internship Whitney Dixon SFHS MaUory Byrnes / Spanish Fork News ALLEGRO: Margaret Larson leads the SFHS Philharmonic Orchestra during their concert on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007. Orchestra fills SFHS Little Theater Mallory Byrnes Meyer with human screams, and Beethoven. Inc. arranged STAFF WRITER by Meyer from works by Spanish Fork High Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, School's three orchestras, and Offenbach. directed by Margaret Larson, SFHS Philharmonic performed their first concert Orchestra performed The of the year Tuesday night for Four Seasons: Autumn: the packed Little Theater at Allegro Maestos by Vivaldi the High School. and Alshin, A Night on Bald "It's nice to have the room Mountain by Mussourgsky so filled up we might have to and Segnitz, and Siofonetta: use the other auditorium next Allegro Molto by Gcnzmer. time," said Larson. Mussorgsky's A Night The 9th Grade Orchestra on Bald Mountain, made from the Junior High played famous by Disney's Fantasia. Cruising the Caribbean ar- was played "in honor of ranged by Carrie Lane Gru- Halloween." selle. Rosin Eating Zombies "Their sound has definitely From Outer Space by Richard improved since last year," said Angie Allphin whose daughter is in her fourth year in Larson's orchestras. SFHS Chamber Orchestra performed Concerto Grosso: Allegro Guisto: Allegro by Handel with excellent soloists Kristie Stoneman, Whitney Shuman, Kim Harding, Abby LeMmon and Bryn Boogert. After Handel, Chamber performed A Simple Symphony: Playful Pizzicato by Britton, Hoe-down from Rodeo by Copland, and The Four Seasons: Spring: Allegro by Vivaldi and Ashlin with violin soloist Hannah Frandsen and accompanying soloists Trenton Argyle and Kendra Creer. President Allison Hansen of the newly formed Orchestra Booster Club explained the club's contributions and encouraged the community to support our wonderful orchestra. The Booster Club subsidizes costs with donations and fundraisers, and will enable several deserving students to go on tour with the orchestras this March to San Diego, Calif. To support the orchestras, attend any of their several free concerts throughout the school year and help sponsor the Booster Club. Tosha Kinsey, a senior at Spanish Fork High School; enjoys spending part of her school day as an intern. Tosha interns at the Diamond Fork Jr. High School in the Art I class. The reason Tosha decided to do this internship is that she loves working with kids, and thought it would be a good experience to see if it'is a career she wants to pursue. Some of Tosha's duties as an intern include helping the students with their art projects, and assisting the teacher with tasks around the classroom. Some of the projects Tosha has enjoyed helping with this year are making vests oilt of bags and making tape sculptures of the students. Tosha said her favorite pan of the internship is "knowing that I am helping kids do better in art." Being at intern at a school is not a class fit for everyone. According to Tosha, you have to have a lot Tosha Kinsey of patience and "be willing to work with the kids and help them." To take this internship, Tosha had to take a prerequisite class at the high school. Out of the prerequisite class choices, Tosha chose to take Child Development. Tosha is having a great time doing this internship, and hopes that the experience she gains will benefit her as she graduates from high school and chooses a career. Marching Band Courtesy photo INVESTIGATORS: Students in Mrs. Johnson's English class are on the case. Their crime scene investigation also helps develop writing skills. CSI: English style Shala Richards SFHS Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE: Despited threatening weather, the SFHS Marching Band traveled to Mt. View High School on Saturday, Oct. 20 for the 2007 Mt. Tjmpanogos Marching Band Competition. They competed in the 3A category, which included bands from Utah and Idaho. Below, Drum Major Kory RosenkMde salutes. Security Insurance TOP DON HONORING EXCELLENCE AT SFHS Preston Williams There has been a crime in town; who do you call to solve it? Mrs. Johnson's English classes have been investigating a crime scene for the past week. Each day they get a new clue, leading them one step closer to solving the mystery. Brianna Pray and Michael French stated that this helps you improve your writing skills by analyzing information, thinking critically, and making inferences. This is a great way to make learning fun and easy. I love CSI, so this project makes me feel like I am actually in the series. 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