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Spanish Fork High School Seniors Graduation

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SFHS Graduation Spanish Fork High School’s 2010 Graduation was held at the UVU Event Center May 26, 2010. Kaley Jo Thomas, senior class president welcomed everyone and introduced the theme “We Were Here.” She explained the importance of leaving your mark and gave examples of how people have faced difficulties and left their mark in positive ways indicating they were here. The valedictorian, Kristie Stoneman, explained how students had gained perspective from attending Spanish Fork High School which would change their lives.

ProStart Foods Class Feeds Teachers

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The ProStart Foods class at Spanish Fork High School showed off their skills as they continued “Feed A Teacher” luncheon this year. Every staff member was invited to participate in a special lunch cuisine created by the ProStart class members. The ProStart class is an advanced food course. The curriculum is from the National Restaurant Association that gives high school students a jump start in the restaurant business. Not only do students focus on the culinary arts and food preparation, but they also receive training in the business side of running a restaurant.

SFHS Hires New Cross-Country Coach

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Amanda Merrill is the new Spanish Fork High School cross-country coach. She is from Flower Mound, Texas. She recently graduated from Brigham Young University and began teaching at Spanish Fork High School in January of this year. She loves to bike, hike, watch movies, color Disney Princess coloring books, play Frisbee, and run. She looks forward to continuing the strong tradition of great athletes at Spanish Fork High School.

Auto Body Car Show Revs Up Students

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Students from Spanish Fork High School have the opportunity of being in a very special program available in only a select few schools in the area; this program is called Auto Collision and Repair. Students that have completed a “Project” put their car in a show at Spanish Fork High School during the school day of May 21, 2010. They showed off their repairs and modifications on their cars, and sat back and relaxed after a hard year of collision repair!

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by Brent Stoneman

SFHS Choir Shines

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The SFHS choirs had an excellent performance on Tuesday, May 19. There was love, patriotism, with every emotion in between. Cameron Fuller had an excellent solo in a spiritual piece. He portrayed a slave wanting to free his people; he sang with such enthusiasm the audience felt like they were the slave with a new found hope of freedom. Bonnie Miller ended the night with a fantastic solo that took the audiences’ breath away with the emotions on the stage. Randy Miller moved some of the audience to tears with her amazing solo opera piece; she had a lot to offer to the show that night.
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by Bonny Dowling