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Spanish Fork FBLA travels to Park City, Midway & Payson

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This past week the Spanish Fork FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) participated in a field trip to 3 different businesses.  At each business they learned a few different aspects like how the company is run and what are the different things they encourage and value.   The 3 businesses they attended were Skull Candy, Zermatt and Rocky Mountain ATV.    At Skull Candy in Park City, they told the students of the history of the company and how they encourage their employees to be active and they do this by giving out ski passes and even have a half pip

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Jen Huntsman

Lady Dons Take Region

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The Lady Dons have had a perfect volleyball season. They went undefeated in region making the region record 10-0 and an over all record 12-2.. Now that region is over, all they need to do is win first in state. The spectacular aspect of the season is that no one thought SFHS would go very far at all. Some were sure that since they lost two big hitters from last year, Spanish Fork would not do well in region. The Lady Dons proved them wrong.

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McKenzie Beckstrom

Combined Orchestras Perform Concert

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Music is the life of Spanish Fork. On Wednesday the 27th of October, Spanish Fork High School held a combined orchestra concert. It consisted of all the high school groups: the ninth grade class from SFJH, and both the Philharmonic and Chamber groups from Spanish Fork High School. This is a tradition brought back called "the monster concert" in which each group gives an individual concert, and after they've all done that, they give a combined performance, featuring students from both schools. The conductor of the SFJH group was Mr. Wells, and the conductor of the High School groups was Miss.
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Combined Orchestras Perform Concert

Purple Pinkie Day at SFHS Helps Polio Victims

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In contrast to speeding out of the parking lot for lunch, many students went to Spanish Fork High’s commons area. Thursday was Purple Pinkie Day. Students had the chance to donate a simple dollar in exchange for their pinkie to be dyed purple. But who would want to pay to have their pinkie colored purple? Those who knew it was for a good cause, that’s who. One dollar was enough to give two children a polio vaccine. It was lighthearted and fun, and those who were involved took pride in their purple pinkie. Those who donated were proud and glad they could help a child in need.
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Annie Darling

Spanish Fork High School Swim Team Begins Season

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The Spanish Fork Swim team beat Timp View in their meet against American Fork, Timp View, and Lone Peak on Wednesday October 27. Their boy’s team blew the competition out of the water when they placed 2nd in their relay race. They had many place very high individually and earn their team many points. The season is starting out to be a good one. They have the talent and ability to do well in meets. They could have a chance at taking region, but they would need more people to join. They are a strong team and will continue to do well.
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Marree Graham