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Show RonlnmnnH Rpocon. Aoril 13. 1978. Paae 4 cofts Ben Lomand High School has announced the third term honor roll. 10th Grade Tammy Bowen, Rhett Catherine Brooks, Cor-bridg- e. George, Paula Gygi, Yoon Mi Deborah Hamrick, Holtan, Jamie Korn, Sharon Nannette McFarland, McComb, Todd Ospital, Bonnie Barnes, Wendy Smith, Karan Tsukamoto, Martin Phipps, Anthony Candia, Robin Mikesell, l, Daniel Costley, Todd Chet Felix, Alan Sid-wel- Denise Jay Crandall, Mechille Cutlip, Larry Checketts, Sorensen, Jane Yamaguchi, Craig Haaser, Jill Hansen, William Kent Kelley, Montgomery, Kimberly Leatherwood, Jay Sherwood, Jonathan Alexander, Tracey Hanzelka, Jeffrey Lind, Pam Rebecca Jones, Davis, Debra Mitton, Teresa Napper, Kimberly Stoker, Curtis r!I homioir llnstf Williams, Karen Butler, Randy Jones, Karen David Braegger, Beth Clark, Parsons, Kirk Rentmeister, Tracy Timmerman, Sandra Jon-nett- Hernandez, Lora Lavender, Valerie Lund, Estrella Nevarez, Stephen Smith, Kathy Soelberg, Janet Wager, Rick Hards, Patricia Puckett, Stcie Shaw, Christie Slater, Mark Songer, Jeffrey Colleen Kessler, Sharon Rasmussen, Chadwick, Susan Stratton, Todd Boothe, Kathy Dimick, Kristen Hebestreet, Mitchell Spencer, Michael Tapp. 11th Grade David Alexander, Tonya Anderson, Lloyd Barnett, Cheryl Hayes, Jennifer James, Karen Poorte, Lynn Brandebburg, Weber Regional Science Fair last week. Students winning special awards from Weber High MONTGOMERY has Prom King. MARK been named Junior JUNIOR PROM Queen for Weber High is Heather Moyes. Lines Warriors hold Last Saturday night the Weber High School Junior Prom was held at Union Station in Ogden. The theme of the prom was Precious and Few and the band was Stillwater. Junior class officers: Benson Roper, Jon Anderson and Hollie Rich said that the turnout was good and that they felt that the prom was a The success. officers worked hard planning this prom along with junior council members: Colleen Skeen, Jon Hale, Dan Wright, JoAnne Hancock, Randy McCoppin and Nancy Shaw. Heather Moyes was named the Prom Queen and Mark Montgomery was named King. is the Moyes daughter of Frank and Elaine Moyes of 1143 E. 2750 No. in North Ogden. She is the recipient of the and was Miss Sophomore. She is member of the F.B.L.A. a cheerleader and a member of the National Miss School were: Bob Wheeler NASA certificate, Cheri and Janeece Rose-WebPharCounty er maceutical Association Award, Julie of Society Bezyak-America- n son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery of Plain City. He is a member of the National Honor Society and He is has received the also an honor roll student. He has lettered in football, track and basketball. He loves sports and plans to attend college. Honor Society. She has been named a member of the W'hos Who Among High School Students and is the Symphony Debs. She enjoys playing the piano and guitar. She plays tennis and enjoys to dance. Her future plans are to attend college. Mark Montgomery is the Microbiology Award, Cheri . Air Force Award, Sharon Kendell-U.- Doresbeke-U.S- Submit school news for publication 025-166- 6 Stock ,V fav This 8260 gas saver has an EPA MPG- - j ' SAVE leose rating of 35 $364.00 SALE PRICED AT ONLY. . . 3795 for only S83 34 per mo 1978 CONTINENTAL 8290 This beauty has all fhe luxury anyone would want. : t SAVE $1871.00 jj SALE PRICED H1 AT ONLY... lease g place-Robe- Brown, Teri Burton, Jodi Clark, Paul Eberle, Faye Elwood, Kristine Harrop, Norman Johnson, Linda Larsen, Maricella Zisumbo, Jamie Bangert, Susan rt Second place - Cheri Droesbeke, Bob Wheeler, Brad Cookson, Chris Alford, Julie Bezyack, Joe Brady and Sharon Kendell. Third place winners-Rache- Wadman, Brough, Shellee Coleman, Susan Faddis, Gary Jensen, Lindsey Jeske, Sherry Keefer, Daren Kessler, l Kenneth Pribble Lenor Jensen. 12th Grade Steven Ahlmer, JaNae l, student-bod- y. On April 4 there was an assembly held in the gym. The name of the group was Magical Mime Troupe. They did Pantamimes like The Tain Robber, The Fisherman, Cupid, The Fox, Whos The Heist, Tightrope Walker, The Shootout, The Great W'hite Hunter, and The Roommates. On April 6 many North Ogden students went to Salt Lake for a Career Fair they left a 9 a.m. and got back at 1:30 pm. In the Fair were and the many exhibits Karen Jensen, Jeffery Jones, Jack Livingood, Sammy Lucero, Sandra Martinez, Carolyn Murray, Connie William Neal, cost is $1. The dance will be sponsored by the Christensen, Kim Clawson, Julie Crimin, John Gailey, Karen Heiner, Lisa Higgs, Theresa Brady, Cheri Lines, Robert Rose, Timothy and Martin Krahe. students were told about the different jobs each person has. Also on April there was a Baseball game. It was North against South at Friendship Park behind' the Browning Armory. The score was 3 to 2 in favor of North Ogden. Weber coeds leose for 1978 BOBCAT Stock Kathleen Buckles, Diana Fisher, Sheryl Opheikens, Cheryl Pearson, Norma Kendell. Second place-DouClary, Brad Cookson, Robert Jusko and Danette Sanders. Wheeler. Third place-Bo- b Science projects winners: First Jusko, Ormond, Tracy Russell Poison, Puckett, Lisa Aging issue Patricia 10,695 (or only $228 69 per mo. Plut tale tax, license end title fee. open end 36 mo. lease on approval of credit. n&aiy SaflfaDipaO. Next week is Girls Association Week at Weber High. The Girls Association Connie Griffin, officers have been busy slated planning fun activities the week. Activities start Sunday girls asking their favorite guy to church. Monday will start the sign up for computer dating. It will cost 10 cents to be matched with up with the perfect guy. There will also be deer hunting licenses on sale Monday. They cost $2 50 and will be admission to the Friday Night Live activity. On Tuesday slave rings will go on sale for three for 25 cents. Boys will purchase the slave rings and and give them to girls in return for services such as washing cars and baking cookies. There will also be a cake walk during lunch. Wednesday is Gatsby day and everyone will dress up in the styles of the Roaring Twenties. Old time pictures LINCOLN-MERCUR- Y n "The Smaller Profit Man" SALES & LEASDMG 3350 Wall Ave. PHONE 621-191- 0 MEBCUBY for tm guessing contest during lunch. That night is T.V. and popcorn date night. Girls will ask a boy to their house to watch T.V. and eat popcorn. Friday is Hush Day. The girls will make garters and they cant talk to a boy all day or they will have to give them their garter. At the end of the day the guy with the most garters win the title Mr. of and prize Irrisistable. Friday there will be a night activity called "Friday Its a girls Night Live. choice affair and tickets will be sold during the week. There will be a buffet, dancing and entertainment. It is from 8:30 10 p.m. in the Weber High Commons. Dress is dress pants. Ghe Girls Association oofficers request that no levis be worn. -- DRAPERY CLEANING TAKE DOWN AND REHANG SERVICE Process the Perfect Pleat Way. LYNNS DRY CLEANING 193 W. 9700 S.. 825-431- 1 toy Toni Robinson, Sharon Abbott, Rex Boman, Bar- Findlay, Rebecca Barlow, Robert Cain, Steven Harris, Kenneth Hill, Kent Jensen, Ramona The Weber County Department on Aging and is Volunteer Services of a series sponsoring seminars for older adults. The program will cover issues of interest to older adults for which information may not otherwise be easily available in the county. The seminars will be held on the 3rd Thursday of every month from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hopkins Senior Citizen Center, 2504 F Avenue, Ogden. The seminars are free to people over 50, and $2 for those under 50 years of age. The following are the topics and scheduled dates of the seminars. April 20 - Utah Transit Authority; May 18 Window Gardening; June 15 - Auto Insurance; July 20 Fire Department; August 17 - Mountain Fuel. For further information Judd, Joseph Linford, Tamra McCreary, Lori Smith, Jodi Willard, Harryette Bowen, Lea Harris, Peggy Lyons, Mark Moulton, Chris Price, Luanne Stewart, Michael Kunz, Kristie Nebeker, Susan Ririe, Shelly Smith, Ralph Schriock, Becky Stott, Lyle Aird, Michael Call, Trade Smyser, Vicky Treu, Deanna Allen, Annette Allred, Kerrie Nebeker, DeAnn Saunders, Lynnette Youngberg, Kathryn Nelson, Paula Brown, William Brown, Carlos Diarte, Stacie Favero, Clayton Hansen, Kirk Hansen, Gary Heward, Deanna Kendrick, Carla Miller, Billy Milligan, Maureen Reilly, Kenton Somers, Sherri Williams, Hoyt Allred, Michelle Elm, Eugine Duran, Tammera Maxwell, Janet Paul, Stephen Smith, Brenda Szatkowski, Tracy Anderson, Rochell Blair, Russell Jones, Marie Kondrick, Kirk Kunzler, Laurel Nye. 621-016- Thursday is crazy socks day. There will be a candy James bara Chadwixk, Teresa concerning the seminars please call Renee Engstrum at will be taken during lunch for 50 cents. Peggy Sparr, Lawrence, -- plan events Bodily, Parks, Kennett, Paul Simonich, Kevin Susan Griffin, -- $743.00 6395 Ferrin, Tammy Folsom, Sharon Janeece elections semi-forma- Stock 8241 You must see and drive this fabulous sporty automobile. and Anderson and Deborah Anderson. School sets May 5. From the April 17 to the 20 petitions will be out, then on the April 21 they are due. From the Campaign posters will be up, and Primary Elections will be held April 26. On April 28 finalists will be announced. Then on May 2 an Election Assembly will be held and posters will be up, and on May 4 the final elections will be held. On May 5 the new officers will be announced in an Assembly. Coming up, there is a Dance on May 12, the band will be Stillwater, and the theme is If You Leave Me Now. The colors will be Dark and Light Blue. The no dance is flowers, and will be in the gym. There will be a Royalty picked also. If anyone goes to the dance and doesnt attend North Ogden Junior High the XR-- 7 Dresbeke. Science reporting winners were: First place- - Deborah Those receiving honorable 24-2- 6 SALE PRICED AT ONLY. . . . Cindy Boman, Sheri Lee Heninger, Tamara Housley, Michele Mickelson, Roger Cragun, Helga Hoel, Annette Steele, Janis Evert, Ann Cheri mentions were: Droesbeke, Ken Pribble North Ogden Junior High will be holding Studentbody Elections from April 17 to SAVE Force W-pi- n 1978 COUGAR Award, Rober Air Force Award, Deborah Anderson- - U.S. Kelly Award, Army Richan U.S. Army Award, Sharon Kendell-U.S- . Army Award. Winning trips to the International Science Fair were Danette Sanders and Sharon Kendell. One year scholarships, which cover tuition, books and fees to Weber State College were given to Robert Alford, Jusko, Chris Danette Sanders and Cheri Air Jusko-U.S- Teresa Daniels, Todd Johnson, Grace Krajcovic, Paul Griffith, Jody Hansen, Dianne Sherman, Joetta Somers, Juanita Hulse, Kathy King, Becky Putnam, Brian Thompson, Pamela Willard, Vicki Zampedri, Doris Clemens, Toni France, Weber science students participate at region Weber High School science students participated in the Caren MaryAnn Griffin, Iraida Robert Molenaar, Debra Porter, Ellen Pratt, Brenda Vanderdoes, Eggleston, Frost, Ellen Gabrielsen, e Timothy Greenwood, Mark Davis, Bowen, School and Home by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Dave, what do you think of the book you just read?" It was cool, Mom." Asking a question may seem simple, but getting a direct, thoughtful answer can be troublesome. Examining the way we ask our children questions can be an important way to help them learn to think critically. Youngsters like Dave can fall into the habit of giving rote" or programmed responses that require little or no imagination or consideration. Mom might have asked him about the most exciting part of the book; if it had any worthwhile lessons; if the hero seemed to be a real person; or if Dave planned to read another book by the same author. We must make questions to youngsters understandable. That means the questioner should be aware of the child's age and interest. I might ask my high school senior about the makeup of alpha particles, but an might frown and give me a shrug. Its important to ask only one question at a time. A barrage of questions fired without waiting for answers may result in frustrating or confusing a young person. Your duties don't end when you've asked the question. After doing so, youre obliged to listen to the answer then explore that answer if it seems necessary or worthwhile. You'll want to make certain your questions are answerable. If your phrasing is vague, you may make what could be a sparkling conversation a drudgery for your son or eight-year-ol- daughter. d Dont ridicule the response your Then, there's this no-nchild gives to one of your questions. Inquiry is a vital learning process. Questioning is the basic tool for Inquiry, of course. The answer to a question is often not so important as the reasoning behind the question. When was the last time you asked you child a thought-provokin- g question? |