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SFHS Cross Country Banquet

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The Spanish Fork Cross Country team celebrated their fall season with awards, pizza, and games on Thursday, November 11, 2010. At the Spanish Fork High School, in Coach Amanda Merrill’s classroom, the SF Cross Country team gathered for a banquet, where awards were given, lots of pizza was eaten, and hilarious games were played. In honor of their coaches, Madison Hansen made Coaches Amanda Merrill and Reve Tortel, t-shirts with the team picture from the Region race at Maple Mountain on it. Every athlete signed the t-shirts for the coaches.
Attributions
Allison Hallam

A Patriotic Veteran’s Day Was Held at Spanish Fork High School

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Spanish Fork High School honored the heroes of our country on Veteran’s Day with an inspirational assembly. It started off with a patriotic line-up of our Country’s flag to lead the student body into the auditorium, and then SFHS’s Choir sang the National Anthem. It continued with Spanish Fork’s own Combat Engineer veteran, Lucas Isley. Mr. Isley’s thoughts as he prepared for the assembly were that he wanted to speak about more than just what he did as a soldier.
Attributions
Lydia Money and Garrett Harris

Spanish Fork Debate Team Breaks At USC Trojan Debate Tournament

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November 3rd through November 9th Spanish Fork High School’s Debate Team attended the David Damus Tournament at the University Of Southern California. Debating started Friday the 5th, and ended Sunday the 7th. Several Lincoln Douglas Debaters broke- meaning they won enough rounds out of the six that they broke into the octa-finals. Debaters Lisie Dixon, Jake Muhlestein, and Wesley Curtin were these debaters.
Attributions
Whitney Hansen and Jake Muhlestein

SFHS Students Read to East Meadow Elementary First Graders

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Four students from Spanish Fork High School, Marlee Olsen, Brandi Horner, Marcee Clayson, and Tori Grange, got involved for their English service project. The four girls went to East Meadows Elementary School during the afternoon of November 8th and read to the first graders in the library. The librarian, who happens to be Marlee Olsen’s mom, enjoyed having them there as well as the 1st graders and 1st grade teachers. “We also played Simon says with them. They were so cute!” says Marlee, recalling her last Monday activity and completing her first semester project.
Attributions
by Annie Morris