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Show Review - Wednesday, April 1, 1987 - Page 4 QpUsms(mmit Bflrapagj) . , I. - - --i i f 1 1 i 1 - 1 1 1 P 1 rn JM 1 Kyle Clingo, Brett Madsen and Chris Farnell were part of the first place winning group in Wednesday's Lip Sync Contest at the high school. Photo by Tiffany Wardel. P.U. wins PGHS Lip Sync contest By JACK HILL In what was called, "One of the most successful assemblies ever held at Pleasant Grove High School," the group "Village People-Micha- Jackson-Beasti- e Boys" was voted first place and took home the $100 first prize following last week's Lip Sync contest. Kyle Clingo, Chris Farnell, Matt Johnson, Eric Poast, Brett Madsen, Sean Gale, Chris Brereton, Derek Johnson and Ricky Hood performed a "medley" of songs that impressed the three BYU football players who acted as judges for the contest. Second place and $75 went to the group "Bob Bennett." Jalaine Humphrey, Deanna Gray, Brenda Eldridge, Lauri Robertson, Susan Nielson and Tim Humphrey sang "Joe Cool." The $50 third place award went to "Oingo Boingo." Todd Simmons, Brent Goulding, Chris Larsen and Richard Lewis did the song "Nothing Bad Ever Happens To Me." In fourth place, Rob Greenland, Ronnie Mayo, Phil Hubert and Jason Archibald did "Weird Al Yankovic" singing "One More Minute". Jim Starr, Student Council ad-visor, said the money generated went to pay expenses of the student government during the year. Asked if this nighttime assemDiy will be tried next year, Starr Said, "You can count on it.'" More than 800 people turned out to watch the contest which proved to be a standing-room-onl- y crowd in the high school auditorium. Mary Hill, a junior high student said, "It was really funny and worth the $1 admission price." Mike Johnson, who sang with the group "ZZ Top," said, "It was okay but it would have been a lot better if we had won." "The best group was ZZ Top or AC-D- but they didn't win," said r Kyle Frreeman, a high school student who went to the assembly. x' 8 1 T il I j : The group, "Bob Bennett," with Tim Humphrey, Lauri Robertson, Jalaine Humphrey, Susan Nielson and Deanna Gray took second place money in the very successful Lip Sync Contest held at the high school last Wednesday. Photo by John Hill. Fire Aux. plans for annual spring breakfast The Pleasant Grove Fire Ladies Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on March 23. The com-mittee in charge was Candi Scoville, chairman, Velma Robins, Maxine West, and Sharon Hallam. The ladies had a lesson on how to make a small Easter bunny which would hold a Hersheys kiss. These were to be made for special husbands. Plans are allready in the making for the firemen's breakfast to be held Saturday, May 2. The entire fire department is excited about its annual breakfast and this year's wil be better than ever. Watch the paper for more details on time, place and menu. It'll be a great way to start a beautiful Saturday in May. Jennie Beagley Jennie Beagley wins area ZCMI contest Jennie Beagley, a Pleasant Grove High School student, has won the first place Judges Award in the ZCMI Table Setting Contest at the University Mall store. Her prize was her choice of a set of Royal Doulton fine china with a retail value of nearly $700. The theme of Jennie's entry was "Send In The Clowns." The cen-terpiece featured a mirror with confetti and a clown. She was one of the winners in the Pleasant Grove High School Table Setting Contest which gave her the right to enter the ZCMI Contest. Her's was one of 45 tables judged at ZCMI. The judges for the contest came from New York. Teresa Griffin, Home Economics teacher at PGHS, said that the entries are judged a lot on design. She said the students think up their own design. She spends one full class period helping the students with ideas, ways to fold napkins, etc. Anyone at the high school can enter the competition. The students who have represented the high school have done well, Mrs. Griffin said. She added that ZCMI does a fine job of presenting the contest, too. There have been several other prize winners from PGHS in the past, Mrs. Griffin noted. Jennie is in Mrs. Griffin's Foods III class and in Joan Smith's Family Life Class. Both teachers help with the contest. QUILTING LACE TEMPLE FRAMES PANEL Adjustable Baby to King Size Salt Lake Temple Includes Stands & Clamps Suggested retail to $65set I Quitter's Big Head ; dacroTmtt ; 2 lb. Double Bed Size Suggested retail to $1.50 ea. Suggested retail to $8.50 ea. & No. 13615 Morning Glory No. 218 Morning Glory I BONDED BAIT DACR0N BATT j 1 LB. Queen Size nfl LB- Queen Siz Suggested retail to $8.98 ea. Suggested retail to $11.50 ea. ; ,5SoS S7oS0 each ' each 90 x 108 in. 90 x 108 in. Re; " - : r- sha : -- p On BONDED t BATTING EMBROIDERY B YARDAGE HOOPS i Suggested retail to $1.69 yd. 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The Elysium Club elected Rosalie Smith as its new president at the annual election night held Mar. 25 at the home of Louise Murdock. Conducting the meeting was this year's president, LoRaine Mon-tgomery. Gay Alldredge was elected to be secretary-reporte- r, and Vickie Young will be treasurer. After the elections a delicious potluck dinner was enjoyed by all those in attendance. The Elysium Club is looking forward to a very productive year. Music teachers to hear Debra Hadfield Debra Hadfield will be the speaker at the Timpanogas chapter of the Utah Music Teachers Association monthly meeting. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. in the American Fork Library on April 8. Mrs. Hadfield will speak on memory association and will give tips on how to memorize and teach others to memorize. Mrs. Hadfield has taught music for several years and given many teacher training classes. She is a BYU graduate and received the outstanding young alumni award in 1984, being the first woman to. receive that award. She is also listed in the Who's Who of the World's Women for 1987. Mrs. Hadfield's children perform frequently and she is planning to start a singing chorus in the fall. |