Rock-A-Palooza

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Spanish Fork High School’s choirs performed their Spring Concert on May 18. The concert included songs from U2, Ben Folds, Journey, The Beetles, and many other popular pop and rock bands. Every year, the spring choir concert at Spanish Fork High features a more popular style of music included with fun costumes and choreography. A show band made up of Golden Money, Brandon Levitt, Austin Lindley, and Dallin Ficklinhelped bring in the mood with the live music right on stage. Choir members who received superiors in State Festival were also recognized at the beginning of the show.

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Annie Morris

Students Attend State Solo and Ensemble at Lone Peak

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State Solo/Ensemble was held on April 30th, 2011 at Lone Peak High School. Those that performed and were adjudicated were Bonnie Miller, Randi Miller, Morgan Hansen, Jessica Christley, Jacob Warner and a small mixed ensemble. The scores go as follows: l, l-, ll+, ll, ll-, etc. A l is equivalent to a superior rating, a ll to an excellent rating and so on and so forth.

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Terra Dillman

DECA International Competition

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DECA club is a club where the members not only learn about business and marketing but get to practice it. Last week from the 29th of April to the 4th of May there was an international competition where the best over 15,000 students came to compete and for leadership training came from Puerto Rico, Korea, Canada, and the USA came to Orlando, Florida to participate. This event wasn’t just a competition it was a trade show where the students were able to see booths from huge corporations and universities. The participants competed in many different events.
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Andrea Smith

Preposterous Rumors Underneath SFHS

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For years, rumors of what lies beneath the students feet here at Spanish Fork High have been an article of legend. Long have stories been told of the deep dark caverns that create a complex labyrinth beneath the school. Concrete bunkers that were placed back in the “heat” of the Cold War. Some of which are more than large enough to hold the entire student body and enough supplies to last for weeks. Also, the massive cold concrete hallways that connect the entire hushed up facility.
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Zoe Patton, and McKay Larsen

SFHS Band Banquet 2011

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On May 3, the Spanish Fork High School band program held their annual band banquet. Band students and their parents came to the school where they enjoyed an amazing dinner donated from the Olive Garden. After dinner, everyone moved from the cafeteria to the high school’s Little Theater where some prepared presentations took place. First, the band teacher, Ellen Magleby, spoke on how she felt about what had happened during the year. Next, the Band Booster President, Carla French, had some words to say. Katie Stanworth, this year’s drum major, gave her advice to her fellow students.
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David Andrews

DECA’s closing social features a published author as a guest speaker

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During the later part of April, the DECA club had a fantastic closing social with an extraordinary speaker. An author, Rich Christiansen, who recently signed a contract with McGraw Hill for his newest book “The Zig Zag Principle” came to the class and taught some truly enlightening concept about business and entrepreneurship. Teaching about the importance about reaching your goals step by step, Rich held a intense hands on discussion where he gave “zigs and zags” of success in business. The event went very well including everything from the food to the lesson.
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Matthew Christiansen

SF Lady Golfers Fight for the State Title

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Spanish Fork High’s Girls Golf Team has been fighting since day one to hold their title as Region Champs. After the shoulder injury of their best player, Karlie Abplanalp, the rest of the girls stepped up to help win 2nd in Region only a few points behind Uintah. Every single player has worked hard to have the great season they’ve had. The Lady Dons have had practice every week day, including a usual hour work out, and can’t wait to give it their all at the state tournament. Only four players from each team are allowed to play at the State Tournament.

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Lydia Money