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Show Sentinel B2 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2010 Guardian of Your Community News MMHS Prep DFJH Nick Taylor MMHS Halie Bingham, senior and president of the Elleves Drill Team, has been selected as Maple Mountain High School's Prep of the Week. Halie is a 4.0 student and has been awarded Academic All State by the Utah High School Athletic Association. Recently, Halie won first place in the State 4A Drill Down. Halie has been dancing for 15 years, and her favorite type of dance is lyrical. She inspires other students by saying, "It's im- Halie Bingham portant to work hard all the time and keep your goals in mind." Congratulations, Halie! SFHS calendar Dons' Early Light Courtesy photo MUSIC APPRECIATION: Diamond Fork Junior High School Band gave a fantastic concert for the Larsen 6th graders to introduce them to the opportunity of taking Band next year. Their performance included a percussion "Rant" style sequence. Larsen 6th graders had lots of questions showing their interest in music. Mary Anne Hillier Landmark High School honor roll Week at a Glance Monday, Feb. 22 - B Day Choir Solo Ensemble Landmark High School recently announced their 2nd term honor roll: Tuesday, Feb. 2 3 - A Day Choir Solo Ensemble Girl's Basketball - State Tournament Wednesday, Feb. 24 - B Day Music Strings at Spanish Fork Girl's Basketball - State Tournament Boy's Basketball at Maple Mountain Thursday, Feb. 25 - A Day Girl's Basketball - State Tournament Friday, Feb. 26 — B Day Girl's Basketball - State Tournament **" March IsMarch March March March March Upcoming Events 4,2010 - Choir Concert 9,2010 - Dance Company Performance 11-12, 2010 - One Act Plays 13 - Concert Band at BYU Band Festival 18 - Last Day of 3rd Term 1 9 - N o School MVP SPORTS IS PROUD TO SPONSOR TOP DON HONORING EXCELLENCE AT SFHS Golden Money Junior Golden Money is the son of Brent and Kris Money of Spanish Fork. He maintains a 3.9 GPA and his favorite classes include math and history. He plays soccer for SFHS and is a member of the volleyball club, ping pong club and student council. Outside of school he enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and playing the guitar. On a road trip, he would go to Florida and would listen to "anything and everything." Gold Honor Roll Lubov Anderson Dakota Beardall Breanne Christensen Heather Frantz Jacob Howard Shayla Jacobson Jake Legrande Triniy Martinez Sadie Prewitt Karley Slaymaker Taylor Smith Shawn Warr Briana Almanza Randon Birchette Jenifer Charlesworth Tanner Curtis Tyler Dunkley Kelby Halladay Sadie Hansen Iva Moriancumer Shawn Meidinger Ana Ortega Luis Rivera Alena Samora Rylee Seamons Ashley Steele Maria Trillo Marsadie Vandrimmelen Ashley Webb Yesenia Zavala Silver Honor Roll Armando Bedolla Joanna Hutton Tyler Ozburn Eli Allen Ryan Brannin Hunter Carlson Luis Carrillo Armando Chavarin Brittany Davis Alonzo Duran Pedro GomezGarcia Colton Hergenreder Jason Holcomb Kyler Hone Kassie Larsen Yesenia Mireles Jessica Nichols Tayler Pace Kasady Perkins Juan Ramirez Brian Schuknecht Carlos Sulia Chase Thayne Adriana Trillo Deyna Valdovinos Linze Vincent Maria Vivar David Vivas Raman Whatcott Thomas Wheeler Ethan Wing Brittany Ballard Jeran Batton Paul Cardoza Nathan Christensen Danielle Distefano Bryson Drew Celeste Eden Daniel Edenfield Kole Evans Krishann Fisher Trevor Gonzales Tanner Hadley Brent John Kyle Leatham Michael Miller Michael Mitchem Cheylee Montgomery Timothy Nahalewski Scott Nelson Jessica Noland Brook Pena Carlos Santana Aaron Skundberg Courtney Stansfield Sadie Stofleth Cheyenne Thompson Samantha Young Bronze Honor Roll Rocio Gomez Nubian Campos Michelle Cortez Jorge Gonzalez Zachary Hickman Bridget Mendelkow Zenibia Prettyman Jerry Robinson Leonardo Rodriguez Kimberlene Totten Gabriela Nunez Jessica Seat William Solorzano SFJHS join naturalization ceremony Wesley Cook SFJHS On Feb. 3, 2010, over ninety eighth-grade students from Spanish Fork Jr. High went on a field trip to a naturalization ceremony in Salt Lake City. They also toured the state capitol. At the naturalization ceremony, students from SFJHS participated in the program. Eighth-grader, Nathan Christensen, led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance, and ninth-grader, Bethany Bramall, gave an outstanding speech on what it means to be a citizen of the greatest country in the world, the United States of America. She encouraged everyone in attendance to live by the "Double Platinum Rule," which tells us to, "Treat others better than they thought they could be treated." After a few remarks by Cindy Toone, from the Daughters of the American Revolution, the oath of citizenship was administered. 199 new citizens representing 61 countries took the oath that day. Some of the countries represented were Mexico, with 32 people, Peru, with 15, India, with 9, the Philippines, with 8, and the People's Republic of China, with 6. Afterwards, the presiding judge, Judge Sam, asked if there were any new citizens who would like to share their feelings. The oldest new citizen, an 80-year-old woman from Peru, thanked America for the great opportunity of becoming a citizen. The youngest new citizen, an 18-year-old gentleman from Lebanon, said much the same. Two of the most moving testimonials came from a woman from China, who ended hers with the statement, "Here is my home, now and forever," and a gentleman from the Philippines, who said that the things that are right with America far outweigh the things that are wrong with it. After the naturalization ceremony, the students boarded the buses and went to the capitol building for a tour. After a quick lunch break, the students got to see the capitol building, including the governor's suite and the House of Representatives. They then loaded the buses and returned to school after a fun and educational day in our state's capital. 72 N. Main Spanish Fork 798-3587 SPORTS The Sentinel Courtesy photo NATURALIZATION: Students at Spanish Fork Jr. High take time to pose for a picture on the stairs at the state capitol after attending the Naturalization Ceremony on Feb. 3, 2010. |