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Show Review - Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1988 - Page 5 FFA students named chapter farmers On Sept. 14, Jennifer Fordham, ('had Jacob, Nolan Wootton, Leon Khoades, Nathan Swenson, Rachel Thomas and Clint Lindstrom became Chapter Farmers. Each member had to lead a discussion as one of the requirements. Congratulations to each of them for earning this degree. On Sept. 15, all of the FFA members went to the Utah State Fair. They ?" had a good time and got to know the new members better. Eight of the members stayed until the closing of the fair and ran the children's petting booth. They demonstrated how to make homemade ice cream with a hand-cranke- d machine. They let the children help and then sample the ice cream. They all had a good time, helping others learn more about the animals. Dusten Nielson was the FFA Homecoming Queen candidate. We appreciate all the time and effort she put into the contest. We also want to tell Mr. Delaney thank you lor being such a good sport for participating in the FFA dunking booth at the homecoming carnival. On Oct. 7, the FFA went on an hayride. The wagon was pulled by a pair of mules owned by Steve Fordham. We want to tell all those who came thank you and also Mr. Fordham for the use of his mules. r ' f F ? ,. ; ' ! ? vnwm mHfmv &wxm.-w-pGHS Vikings of the Month named Vikings of the Month for Sep-- 1 at Pleasant Grove High fL are seniors Andrea Poll-Uan- d Gary K. Giles, juniors Bush and Michael it Angie teham, and sophomore are ji,than Craig Jones and Chen Andrea is the daughter of Ray jAnne Pollmann. She was a pleader in junior high, and also jj a sophomore and as a junior nrsity cheerleader She served on the governors sslforce against drugs as a repre--i atative for the cheerleaders, Andrea's hobbies are gymnas-- 3 dance, collecting handmade yis and bumming at the mall. "she loves little children and has an babysitting since she was 11 sirs old. She's a Laurel in her Young I'omens and has served in Y.W residencies. Gary is the son ofKay and Carol iles. School has always been an im-ata- nt part of Gary's life. He loves a learn and enjoys being chain-ed. He has attended many anputer classes and has read iioutthem and experimented with am. His Eagle Scout project was a aputer program designed as an Jtohelp students learn to study. He enjoys ballroom dance and is : the band drum line. Music has aome an important part of his ine. Hehasbeen in the Spanish Club iwas a member of the National ionor Society. He was nominated ibe in "Who's Who Among Ameri-aiHig- h School Students." Gary loves sports and has ilayed on many city recreational Wetball and baseball teams, and has played golf. He also enjoys hunting and fishing. Police work has sparked an interest the last few years and he has spent many hours riding with various departments. He also loves to travel and tour different areas of the country. Scouting has been a valuable part of his life. He has received leadership training at Timberline and Mahogany. Gary is in the top 10 per cent of his class and he plans to go onto college. Angie is the daughter of Morris and Karen Blalock. A gifted musician, Angie played fiddle songs for the school produc-tion of "A Christmas Carol" when she was in the third grade. All through her school career she has been an outstanding stu-dent and was chosen as student of the month several times, won the social studies bowl, and in sixth grade was part of the top 10 per cent of the students district-wid- e who were selected each year to participate in the gifted and tal-ented program on a secondary level. She was selected and honored in theNational English MeritAwards in 1984-8- 5. She has received many awards for her academic achieve-ments. Angie is in the PGHS marching band and orchestra. She is pres-ently studying violin with John Chatelain, principal second violin-ist of the Utah Symphony. She has played in the Utah State Fair Music Competition and has received superior ratings for her performance in the Utah Chapter of National Music Federation and has received a Gold Cup. The past three summers she has played in musicals such as "Ol-iver", "Finian's Rainbow", "Annie", "Kiss me Kate", and "Fauntleroy." She has also been a member of the Utah Youth Symphony at the University of Utah and was been selected to play in the All State Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Clyn Barrus. Angie is a member of the Utah Valley Youth Symphony and is in the National Honor Society. In her spare time she likes sewing, swimming, boating and water skiing. Nathan is the son of Craig and Susan Jones. He is an honor student with a cumulative GPA of 3.8. He was a National Merit Award winner in 1988. He received his Eagle Scout Badge in May of 1987. Nathan enjoys basketball, hunt-ing, baseball and soccer. He was a member of the 1988 state Colt League champs. As a freshman he was a member of the varsity team that went to state in soccer in Woods Cross last spring. Right now his favorite class is Drivers Ed. He is the oldest of five children tend has set a good example for his younger sisters. Cheri is the daughter of Gary find Chris Knuteson. She likes to play basketball, :oftballandmanyothersports.She enjoys getting involved in many different school activities. She was on the student council in the ninth grade and had fun helping with dances and assem-blies. She hopes to continue to help with more projects now that she is in high school. Cheri works hard to get good grades and she is planningon going to college. C JL rv 3L L ' mmm I our regular retail prices r r-a-sa r---a j (SPECIAL TAGGED ITEMS REDUCED AS MUCH AS 70 OFF) H i I Includes fabrics only. Tags MUST remain f attached to bolt to allow discount over 40. J j Does NOT include Upholstery, Fur, Vinyl I j I J i or Special Reduced Items listed below. L 1 vVw J CTSCW (ISg3 CDgtOIBB 1 CORDUROY SOLID JOGGING FLEECE Featherwale - Pinwale. R.o.t. and full bolts. ...... - Full bolts. Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. ..... ... 1 Suggested retail to $7.98 yd. i V ' 50" to 60" wide I 45 wide OUTING FLANNEL PRINTS COSTUME POLKA-DOT- S 45" wide y 1 I " 45" wide j UNBLEACHED MUSLIN OSNABURG Full bolts. Suggested retail to $2.98 yd. Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. jj yd. yd. I 45" wide 45 wide H PILE LINER FUR DARK DENIMS I R o t Suggested retail to $5.98 yd. Designer lengths. Suggested retail to $4.98 yd. H 60" wide 60" wide J I- - P Patterns j j I McCall, Butterick, B jT-T-N Simplicity and Vogue 1 LI 1 u ) It Limit 5 per customer V . i Prinpal John Burton, left, introduces new Manila teachers, L-- Kelley Giles, Karen Russn. Shirley Davis, Carolyn Johnson and Susan Indo. fev Manila teachers introduced to PTA Council TOLYN SECRETAN .nila School hosted the Sep--. f PTA Council meeting where :""c'Pal John Burton introduced new teachers for the coming are Susan Indo, first ;sn Immersion teacher; Kelley third-fourt- h Spanish Im-"s'- Karen Russon, .ranhearing; Shirley Davis, ,Jirade learning and disabled; hnson' fifth grade; and .Psychologist, u n do rew UP in Rexburg, ' e she attended school, attended Ricks College, Cwgufrom BYU- - A sPud 8irl she loves animals, frs and baseball. 1SDa!tleuher husDand- - Francisco, He was born in Chile and !" Ar8entina. He is a tran-iV- e lor the LDS Church. They our children, with two girls in the Spanish Immersion program. She loves kids, especially when they want to learn. It thrills her to see the light in their eyes when they have discovered something new. Shirley M. Davis grew up in American Fork and has lived there throughout her life. She graduated from BYU. She married Randy Davis last December. Mrs. Davis grew up loving music. Her dad taught music and her mom plays the violin and is a registered nurse. She loves seeing the kids learn and progress and feels their excitement. Kelley C. Giles was born in Colorado, attended schools and graduated from Pleasant Grove High and also BYU. Her father is a CPA and has worked all over. She was married last December to Geret Giles from Pleasant Grove. She loves the children and finds she is very much like her mother who taught school at Highland Elementary. Karen Russon was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended schools in California. She graduated from BYU. Her husband, Brad, works for United Airlines and they have two children. Asked what she enjoys most about teaching, she stated, "The kids." She gets very attached to them. Carolyn Johnson attended school in Orem and has lived there for 32 years. She graduated from BYU, where her father was chairman of the Health Science Department. Her husband, Paul, works as catering manager for BYU. They have been married for 18 years. She loves the children and the '"feeling she can have an impact on their lives. Kape support group for victims f sexual assault to meet Oct. 12 Chfldr3 enC6nter. for Women and SW rn is sponsoring a "roup for Victims of Sex- - Provo. For more information call 377-550- 0. ual Assault which will be held on Oct 12 at 5:30 p.m. at the United Way Building, 60 East 100 South, |