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Show Review - Wednesday, February 8, 1984 --Page 3 I OB "':. i r " f ' 1 L J. llSlllllf 1:1 ? if i3 I ! I ! - ,1 i ' I 1 s .,. - x . 1 f in J WKNDY BKCKY JOHANSON WARRIIU TON JENNIFEK LUND KENT IMC DONALD (JI.ADK HOLM AN NO KIM AN TKKK RANDY HOLDAWAY CORY LITTLE of J ASON FIRTH SPENCER BUDI) gteomg Sclh(0)!ar selected. Becky Johanson (lousiness Kducation) Becky is the daughter of William and I la Johanson. She is the second oldest, in a family of 12 children. She is presently serving' as president of the Future Business I yeaders of America and as secretary of the National Honor Society. I 9 During the past summer she attended Girls State: and Business Week. She enjoys sports, cooking, dances, children and drawing. She plans to attend BYU next fall. Cry Little (General Scholarship) Cory little, son of Doug and r Marilee Ijttle of Lindon, is very interested in free enterprises and is in charge of a "free enterprise day" in both Pleasant Grove and Ijndon. He is planning to go to BYU and serve an LDS mission. His life goal is to learn 1 1 foreign languages. Jig jterling Scholar nominees from Xasant Grove High School were i viounced today. ike Nominees from Pleasant Grove : Jason Firth (English); Jennifer thaiid (Drama); Kent Mcdonald dedathematics); Glade Holman adjeial Science); Norman Tree ghtTeign language); Spencer Budd adsual Arts); Handy Holdaway 5ajj)cational Education): Wendy Vettirburton (Homemaking); Becky aigjianson (Business Education); n Cory Little (General gfjiolarship). tj jThe Sterling Scholar Awards is a leri'gram sponsored by the Deseret 0f.ws and KSL to recognize the iolastic achievement of high f0iool seniors in the State of Utah. ;ar enourages the pursuit of juellence in scholarship, eij,dership and service. Jnder the direction of Aleene ..wley, high school counselor, j'se students have been busy paring resumes and portfolios .lining their accomplishments. ;liminary judging of these dents will be done March 21, at vo High School. Final awards 1 take place in a televised show m the Union Building on the ynpus of the University of Utah (A April 11. d.G Jason Firth m (English) )r jlason is the son of Ron and y,ririe Firth mljjason has always enjoyed glish, especially literature and . .rnalism. He is a member of the A a.pella and Chamber Choirs. He is jO a member of the Seminary jjlason enjoys drama and has ij'sn in several productions ludihg ' the WizaStT "of 0;,' ast the jjnji man. it, ., , , jjast .year Jason was a rotary .ihange student to Brazil. During 'ra',i 11 months there he had many '"at experiences including giving ayate English lessons. :,01,'5Ome of his favorite activities are nis, traveling, enjoying and meeting new people. 11! Jennifer Lund (Drama) Jennifer is the daughter of Colleen Lund. She loves drama, dance, skiing and creative writing. She plans to attend college and is interested in fine arts. She would like to be able to perform in the arts in college. She has been in the casts of "Wizard of Oz", "Sound of Music", "Hello Dolly", "Oklahoma". She is a member of Orchesis and has been in a drill team. She has performend on many dance programs. Kent McDonald (Mathematics) Kent is the son of Ralph and Wanda McDonald. He has lived in this general area all of his life. His hobbies include camping, hiking, and hunting. He also enjoys reloading and photography. He has served on the Youth City Council. Glade Holman (Social Science) Glade is the son of Willard J. and Melba Holman. Glade is serving as of the High School and as Seminary President. Glade is active in the A Cappella, Chamber Choir, and has participated in musicals. He was the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz in the high school musical production. He attended Boys State and was a finalist in the Youth Senate Scholarship Program. He has been active in student government and enjoys the study of government and history. His future plans are to attend BYU and to serve a mission. .,JZ " Norman Tree V.T" (Foreign Language) '.. Norman L. lYee II is the son of Mr. Norman Tree and Mrs. Salliane Tree. He was born in Provo, Utah on May 7, 1966. He has moved seventeen times to many various and exotic places because his father is an Air Force officer. Norman has maintained a l?i average in school along with earning varsity letters in cross-country, tennis, swimming, and for three consecutive years, in diving. He plans to attend the Air Force Academy for the next (bur years.. He will study aeronautical engineering and also dive for the Academy Falcons. I le hopes to be a member' of the HKS U.S. Olympic diving team and then serve an ,1 S mission. And last but not least, after all this Norman plans to get married and become a U.S. Senator. Spencer Budd (Visual Arts) Spencer Budd, son of I )r. Richard D. and Mariel P. Budd, was born in the Utah Valley hospital. He has lived in Utah all his life and in Pleasant Grove-Lindo- n for the last 11 years. He enjoys water and snow skiing, soccer, gymnastics and, of course, art. Spencer is planning on attending BYU starting this summer to continue his learning experience. Randy Holdaway (Vocational Education) Randy is the son of Marvin and Alice Holdaway. He was horn Nov. 12, 1965. He has lived in Pleasant Grove all of his life. He is currently employed at Prestwich Farms as head night cook. His hobbies include skiing, cars, football and basketball. Wendy Warburton (Homemaking) Wendy- Warburton is the daughter'1 of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warburton:' Her interests are sewing, young children and sports. She is also involved in Youth City Council, Future Homemakers of America, and many other school and city activities. 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