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Show I I V I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JUNE 3, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS - CLEARFIELD On standing Athlete Awards were presented to Donna May 20, the Wednesday, Clearfield High School Wood and Freddy Cook. Miss Wood has six letters in volleyball and basketball, was cocaptain and selected as allregion player in volleyball and basketball during her junior in and senior years, volleyball this year and will go to Hawaii in June to play in competition with the Hawaiian Awards Banquet was held in the school cafeteria for students who received awards and scholarships and their parents. THE THEME for the evenPut some color in your Life was taken from the words of Helen Keller, All about me may be silence and darkness, yet within me, in the spirit, is music and brightness, and color flashes through all ing my Donna played as a member basketball team of the in the cerebral palsy charity game. She has been involved in the ROTC program as the deputy commander and received an award from the AFA as the most outstanding cadet. te all-st- thoughts." After the dinner, numerous awards were presented including departmental awards, scholarship awards by colleges and universities, and special awards by organizations and local businesses. FREDDIE Cook was selected on the THE HIGHLIGHT of the evening was the presentation of watches to six outstanding graduating seniors by three local businesses. The State Savings and Loan Outstanding Student Achievement Awards went to Anne Rowley and Stephen Thorpe. Miss Rowley is covaledictorian and has earned a 4.00 gpa during her school years. She was a Sterling Scholar in the general category and placed as a finalist in state competition. She is student-bod- y artist, active in dramatics and president of the Drama Club. She was the recipient of one of two $ .000 scholarships given in Utah by the Utah Jazz organization. 1 SHE IS active in doing community service as a volunteer for the March of Dimes and the American Heart Association. She has been a regional and state winner in both art and drama. Brigham Young University awarded her a four-yefull tuition scholarship. In addition, she received a $3,000 scholarship award to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Stephen Thorpe is student-bod- y of president, the tennis team, school mascot ar during basketball season, Sterling Scholar nominee in art, a member of the high school choir, sophomore and junior class committee member, and he painted and designed the center circle for the new gymnasium. He is also an active member in his church. THE R.C. Willey Out foot- ball team by the Ogden Standard-- and the Salt Lake Tribune. In basketball he and was selected also was a member of the team and was second team As a track star he was Examiner number 12 in his graduation class with a 3.92 gpa of 4.00 possible. He was the recipient of an honors at entrance scholarship from the University of Utah. Some of the special scholarships given were: COLLEEN Mewing placed first in the Elks Lodge Most Valuable Student contest receiving $700. Colleen also was the recipient of a $500 award from Jostens Foundation who award only 140 throughout the United States. Brenda Wilson and Michael Hawrelok both were awarded $500 from Glen E. Fuller, a Salt Lake City attorney interested in the youth of Amer- ica. He gives scholarships through the Fuller Foundation on a rotating basis. It was Clearfield High Schools turn this year to compete for this scholarship. TERRY Capener was the re all-st- ar cipient of the top award of $500 given by the Hill Administrative Club and $200 was given to Lizabeth McComb. The Utah Jazz awarded Anne Rowley with a $1,000 cash award, one of two given in the state based upon her outstanding leadership and scholastic records. LT. COL. Gerald A. Purdy awarded Thomas Tisler a four-yeU.S. Air Force ROTC scholarship which pays $100 per month plus books and supperiod. plies over a four-ye- ft ar ar Col. William L. Garner HOPE OF AMERICA awarded U.S. Military to Academy appointments Von Gardiner and Floyd Gordon to attend West Point in New York. These scholarships are valued at more than $100,000 each over the four-yeperiod. s, ar OVER 100 students received scholarships to Utah colleges during the evening. Knock, Knock No opportunity is ever lost. The other person takes those you miss. awarded eight medals and placed third in state in the 200 yard dash. He was awarded an ROTC medal as the most improved student. He was captain of both the basketball and track teams. Freddie has accepted a e football scholarship to Weber State College. full-rid- THE HANSEN Lumber e Awards went to Joyce Davies and Scholar-Athlet- Shane Openshaw. Joyce letfor all tered and was three years in volleyball and gymnastics and lettered two years in track. This year she was varsity cheerleader, a member of the N ational Honor Society and she ranks number 14 of 484 students in her graduating class with a gpa of 3.90 of 4.00 possible. She is attendant to this years Miss Clearfield. She was awarded scholarships to Weber State College and Utah State University. Shane Openshaw was captain of the football team and in To Study Poverty Lee Martinez, University of Utah political science graduate, will spend the month of June working with the U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee in Washington, D.C., on poverty and affirmative action issues. The appointment was made by Sen. Orrin chairman of Hatch, 6th graders receiving th Syracuse Elementary School Chad McBride, 12, left, Hope of America award are Scott Michele Steed, 12, Kristin Cook, 11, and Kiwants, Clearfield the Chalupa, 12. Sponsored by abilities including applicants are judged on leadership in generating aggressiveness make decisions, ability to witn confidence building new ideas, hear to others and self confidence, willingness planning criticism objectively, suggestions and accept among others. ahead and University of Mexico concentrating in Latin American affairs, beginning in July. Active in student government at the university, Martinez also was the vice president of the Chicano Student He Association in 1978-7was a political intern in the Utah State Legislature and for the past two years served as intern coordinator and super- visor for the Universitys Hinckley Institute of Politics during legislative sessions. MARTINEZ WAS born in Salt Lake City. 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