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Show Review - Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 - Page 6 Frosh, sophs, parents invited to p0st L high school planning seminar at PGtte All Pleasant Grove High School Freshmen and Sophomores and their parents are invited to an evening at the high school to learn more about post high school oppor-tunities on November 29 at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The post high school planning meetingis being sponsored by BYU and the high school counseling department. Rex Pugmire from the BYU school relations department has arranged for information to be given about options after high school, majors and careers, and scholarships. Mr. Pugmire is assigned to work with Pleasant Grove High School and has a great deal of information that will help students and their parents in planning for future educational opportunities regard-less of the college or university they attend. E. Mark Bezzant is currently assigned to work with all the sophomore students and will talk about the options students have during high school. Mr. Bezzant is currently serving as the president of the Utah School Counselors and Vocational GuidanceW $ Sophomores have w?- - abng he interest H tests in their drivers r health classes. .;o. will be refc118 students later in ,.! While students h0i.,. V higher and their ZZ ( ' given personal 5.1 PWing session ' mores freshmen ents.ThemeetinKwilll ftr!rfc C hour and a half J, f;j - - j . i - - -- .J ' j Vikings of the Month at Pleasant Grove High School are, L-- Charolette Iverson, Tammy Mayo, Lisa Hall, Kirt Walker, Craig Veenker and Troy Blaser. PGHS Vikings of the Month named She is active in sports and espe-cially enjoys watching her brother, Randy, play varsity football. Her friends mean a lot to her and have influenced her a great deal. She is broadening her experi-ence by participating in KPGR at the high school. Troy is the son of Edward and Lynn Blaser. He has moved here from south Orem. He is interested in computers and in riding motorcycles. Troy plays string bass in the Pleasant Grove High School or-chestra and likes all kinds of music besides country. His favorite classes are trigo-nometry and orchestra. He likes to play basketball. Charolette is the daughter of Cathy Iverson. She is a sophomore at Pleasant Grove High School. She is involved in many differ-ent kinds of extra-curricul- ar activi-ties and leads a well-rounde- d life. Her interests include Tae Kwon Do, Girls Scouts, JETS national club for young engineers, Forensic Club, creative writing and she is president of the Spanish Club at PGHS and is a member of the sen-ate which is composed of presi-dents of the clubs. She is treasurer of the Science Club, and is a member of the Ski Club and German Club. She loves her math courses, especially s. In Tae Kwon Do, Charolette is a high brown belt and will soon be testing for her black. She won a silver and a gold medal in the Utah Summer Games this past summer.. As the historian on the Utah Girl Scout Council's TASC commit- - " tee, she is involved in most deci-sions and activities in the council that take place. Recently, Charolette has been honored with the first alternate ', position for the Hugh O'Brian Foundation Representative from the high school. She has been on the high honor roll every year at Pleasant Grove Junior High School and is main-taining her high GPA in high school. Selected as Vikings of the Month for November at Pleasant Grove High School are seniors Lisa Hall and Kirt Walker, juniors Craig Veenker and Tammy Mayo, and sophomores Charolette Iver-son and Troy Blaser. Lisa is the daughter of Boyd and Beth Hall. Lisa is a talented soft-ba- ll player. When Lisa turned eight, the city let her play on a Softball team even though she should have been nine. Since that day, Lisa has really excelled in softball.makingareputation in the pitching world and traveling to many places to national tourna-ments. She loves and has a natural tal-ent for many sports, playing var-sity basketball and setting a school record in the javelin throw. Lisa has many friends from all over the world, mostly because she's a good friend herself. People feel comfortable around Lisa. She sees the best in others. Lisa likes Wranglers, country music, country dancing, rodeo, bullriders, and especially one in Oklahoma at basic training. She is an asset to her Laurel class and has set some high goals and knows what she wants in life. Most of all, she has the determina-tion to succeed. She has especially enjoyed her senior year in high school and looks forward to the challenge of college. Kirt is the youngest child of Boyd and Barbara Walker. He has three older sisters and one older brother. He has lived all his life in the same house in Lindon. He loves sports and is a walking sports encyclopedia. Football is definitely his favorite and he is on the varsity football team at Pleas-ant Grove High School. He has never wanted to ski until last winter, but after trying it, it is now close to the top of the list of favorites. He also loves his boxer dogs. He plays the piano and the organ. Kirt has always been active in the LDS Church and has served as president of the Deacons and Teachers Quorums and is an assis-tant in the Priests Quorum. He is currently accompanist in Priest-hood and has recently been called as the stake YoungMen's represen-tative over the youth dances. He is also an Eagle Scout. Kirt has always been an excel-lent student. He was the outstand-ing male business student of the junior class last year and has been listed in "Who's Who Among American High School Students." He is now working in the co-o- p program in the computer depart-ment at the American Fork Train-ing School. Kirt plans to attend Ricks Col-lege and serve an LDS mission. He plans to major in accounting or International Business. He loves pizza and ice cream. Craig is the second son of Larry and Carlene Veenker. He has two brothers and three sisters. Craig's favorite hobby is sports. He loves all sports including foot-ball, basketball, baseball, snow skiing, water skiing, and volley-ball. From the time he was a baby he has loved throwing things. He is a member of the Varsity Football team this year and has played wide receiver, defensive back and kicker. During this past year, Craighas completed all the requirements for his Eagle Scout project and is now waiting for his Court of Honor. Craig is active in his church and is serving as vice president of his seminary class this semester. One of the highlights of the past year was his 16th birthday and receiving his driver's license. Goals he has for the future in-clude college and an LDS mission. Tammy is the daughter of Gary and Shirley Mayo. She is the oldest girl in a family of 11 children. She has eight brothers, two sisters and one sister-in-la- She is a very hard worker at home and is always dependable. She loves life, appreciates people and loves to be of service to others. Tammy enjoys all her business classes at Pleasant Grove High School. She plans on going into a career in business. She feels that her teachers have been a great in-fluence in her life, especially in the business area. She is the vice president of busi-ness. She works at the Utah Highway Patrol Office in Orem. She has obtained this job through the co-o- p program in high school. She is learning so much and gaining a lot of experience there. She loves her work. a D ) II fH j MX fn fnW; : F Id; Does not include upholstery, II III I J fur, vinyl or special reduced II III I items listed below. P51 Hi UJ 111- - vZSC TjCBSI IBaSSiSCa McCall's, Butterick, I Simplicity. --Tv fir Limited to stock on hand. 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A new report indicates that over half of all the health problems in the United States are currently being managed with nonprescription medicines, and that the average medicine chest in American homes contains 24 different non-prescription drug products. Health experts identify at least three factors that they believe will contribute to even greater use of nonprescription medicines in the 1990s and beyond. Increased Opportunities for Manufacturers of Prescrip-tion Drug Products: As companies lose prescription drug patent rights, it is predicted that many will receive approval to market nonprescription versions . of those medicines. Greater Consumer Interest in Self-Car- e: It is predicted that more people will show interest in caring for their own health problems with medicines. Increase in the Income Level of the Elderly: The elderly are the highest consumers of nonprescription medicines and will have money to purchase even more. DIET TIP: DietS happy Cpwpv THANKSGIVING! is Remember V , that you S alone are 140 S. Main No. 5 x 1 ""''C responsible Pleasant Grove for yourself. 785-322- 9 j I m''' Call Jan for a 'i?tJLi FREE consultation SWSt 111 ' 'a, a, ' ' Judy Lin Charolette Iverson O'Brian candidates selected Judy Lin has been selected to represent Pleasant Grove High School in the Hugh O'Brian Youth Seminar this coming spring. The first alternate is Charolette Iverson. These two sophomores were chosen based on their leadership qualities and their academic record. Judy has a straight A average during her freshman year of high school and is currently a supreme court justice at Pleasant Grove High School. She also serves as the vice president of the Spanish Club. She was recently responsible for helping to organize the mock election that was held at the high school. Charolette maintained a 3.98 grade point average during her freshman year. She holds a high blue belt in Super Karate, and has won many honors in that area. She is deeply involved in the Utah Girl Scout Council. Charolette is currently the president of the high school Spanish Club. Judy would like to become a medical doctor, while Charolette has her sights on graduating with a juris doctors degree combined with5 a masters of business degree. " |