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Show PGHS announces 1989 Sterling Scholar candidates Sterling Scholar candidates from Pleasant Grove High School this year include Russell Van Dyke, general scholarship; Sherrie Pace, social science; Adam Holdaway, Holda-way, music; Craig Douglas Maloney, science; Angie Little, j business education; Tyler Ped-ersen, Ped-ersen, English; Jon Weeks, visual arts; Heidi Lula Henriksen, home economics; Jeff Grace, speech and drama; Lonnie Washburn, foreign language; and Angela Humble, mathematics. Russell is the son of Larell and Margaret Van Dyke. He is an avid sports enthusiast and has participated partici-pated in varsity football and basketball. bas-ketball. He also enjoys golfing and playing play-ing tennis. He is a two-time member mem-ber of the Academic All-State team in football. Russell served as sophomore I class president and is currently j serving as senior class president. ! He is a member of the National Honor Society and has a 3.95 GPA. j He is a member of Key Club and A Cappella Choir, j His future plans include an LDS i mission and attending college I where he plans to major in physical i therapy. I Sherrie is the daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Carl A. Pace, Jr. She has participated in debate and was enrolled in the Advanced Placement Place-ment American History Class. She i passed the A. P. exam and earned ; college credit for the course. Sherrie has been on the honor I roll every term throughout junior i and senior high. She plans to at-; at-; tend the University of Utah and I hopes to enter either the teaching or engineering field. She has been involved in many community services projects and has been a candy striper at American Ameri-can Fork Hospital. She also volunteered volun-teered to participate in a Sub for Santa Fair sponsored by Signetics Corporation. Sherrie is involved in various clubs in high school and is currently cur-rently vice-president of the French Club. She is a member of the National Na-tional Honor Society. She participates partici-pates in the Science Club, Key Club and Future Homemakers of America. Amer-ica. Sherrie is also active in the LDS Church and is serving as first counselor coun-selor in her Laurel Class. Adam is the son of David and Regula Holdaway. He has been a member of the marching band, the symphonic band, the jazz band and the orchestra orches-tra while attendingPleasant Grove High School. This past marchingband season he was the section leader for the drum line and is currently serving as orchestra president. He plays several instruments, including the percussion group, the bass guitar and the double bass. Last year he received an "Excellent" "Excel-lent" rating for his marimba solo at the State Solo-Ensemble Festival. Adam has played in the pit orchestra or-chestra for community and high school musicaf plays. He has also performed with the Civic Symphony. Sym-phony. He has been on the high school stage crew and is currently a disk jockey on KPGR Radio. Adam is an Eagle Scout. Craig is the son of Michael and Cindy Maloney. He plans to attend the University of Chicago in the fall. Craig has really enjoyed science and has successfully passed biology, biol-ogy, physics, chemistry, A. P. Chemistry and is now taking A. P. Biology and Advanced Health Occupations Oc-cupations (physiology and psychology)- He previously completed a science sci-ence project involving the adaptation adapta-tion of fruit flies to insecticide and is now working on a evaluation of the methods used to determine loci in probability analysis. In college Craig hopes to gain a BA-MS in biochemistry- molecular biology and then receive his DVM in Veterinary Science. Angie is the daughter of Douglas and Marilee Little. She has been both Viking of the Month and Business Busi-ness Student of the Month. Angie has held many leadership positions in both church and school. She has been PTSA studentbody representative, and FBLA Chamber of Commerce representative. rep-resentative. She is currently serving serv-ing as FBLA secretary and is DECA vice-president. Last summer Angie attended Utah Business Week where her company took top honors. She was also a co-chairperson of the Lindon Stake Youth Conference which consisted of three days of service rendered to the community of Fairview, Utah. Though she was selected to attend at-tend Girls State, she was unable to participate due to getting a job at Bratt Landscape where she is presently pres-ently employed. Angie has successfully com pleted many business courses and enjoys both the classes and the teachers. She plans to attend Utah State University in the fall and major in Business Administration and-or accounting. Tyler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elray L. Pedersen. He is very interested in the outdoors and enjoys hiking, rafting, raft-ing, backpacking, and anything outdoors. He was junior class president and is currently serving on the Seminary Council. He is also an Eagle Scout and is on the high school varsity basketball basket-ball team. Tyler enjoys all types of sports and has played soccer, baseball, and basketball for many years. He plans to go to college and receive an M.D. or Ph.D. in either medicine or some type of scientific research. Jon has a 3.98 GPA and is listed in "Who's Who Among American High School Students", "Outstanding "Outstand-ing High School Students of America," Amer-ica," and has been nominated to be a Congressional Scholar. He is a senior justice in the student stu-dent government and has been a member of FBLA National Honor Society, and Key Club. He is the first assistant in his Priest Quorum. Jon works at a print shop as a press operator and graphic artist. He loves sports and has been involved in football, basketball and cross country. ; He enjoys fine art as well as every other kind of art as a hobby but does not plan to make a living by being an artist. |