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Show r : 'WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 VIS & F fl v' W- A-- T 4 t; The reflection's contest at the Joseph Cook Elementary School is now completed. The theme was "What A Family Means To f?4 1980-8- 1 Me. THERE WERE 160 entries for the categories of art, music and literature. Winners from the school were: Kindergarten A.M. in art: Cheryl Packham, first; McKell Edwards, second, Jill Blair, third; Nicole Walton, honorable mention. For literature, Jill Price, 1st; Melody Becroft, 2nd; Jeff Blair, 3rd. GERALD R. THOMSON Receives Silver Beaver Gerald R. Thomson. N. KINDERGARTEN P.M. in art: Tomaoki Ishibashi, 1st; David Andre, 2nd; Kristen Cashmore, 3rd; Matthew Howsley, honorable mention. In literature: Alisa Hand-raha1st; Britnee Dyer, 2nd; Tiffany Judson, 3rd; Laura Young, honorable mention. 1104 W.. Layton, was awarded the coveted Silver Beaver Award for disting- I kknillllliu I $ g the nations first Job Corps with access to the program where students study a subject area with various programs. They can move at their own pace but must give correct answers before the program will not move on, she explains. We have no official results but everything is positive. Students are making considerable ByTOMBUSSELBERG - CLEARFIELD Video games are taking the world by storm, it would seem. THE CLEARFIELD Job Corps Center is no exception, But their biggest use comes in purely educational intentions J: as part of the centers general education program. Students j: needing to complete their high school graduation require ij ments (GED) can study math, reading, grammar, science or r l social studies by turning to the video terminals for help. & More than 5,000 programs l.'have been hooked in through a of Labor Team : Association experiment, says Mary DeLarosa, an instructor $ who has been the major force i: behind getting the nearly two--k year-ol- d program going full throttle. fz i al improvement mated teaching operation. It is unique in the state with programming done by university graduate students. In addition, the university monitors the program with visits every two months, she says. A side benefit affords responsible students in the GED notes. The system is managed by the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urban- 111. a, "Its exciting for students and different than the regular classroom. Theres a variety. One student might be on fractions and I can program 8 options. gone up three grades in six months. tional classroom Mrs. tus with one former student currently employed by a large data firm, the instructor adds. Kaysville Births membered as the former Tammy Mitchell of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. Their first child, a son, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Lloyd of 1325 South Main Street. Kaysville, on Jan. 25 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. He is being named Jacob Keith. The new mother will be re De- Larosa has high praise for the new set up. I used to teach in the other and their attention span is tremendous now. Its very positively-orienteIN THE evenings all 16 ter d. is and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lloyd, also of Kaysvil-l- e. Mrs. Lillian Ringer is the , np 1 ir Yw v - Is- if jt' - v,v ' - Xt ' sta- program "programmer KNOWN ON center as PLATO, the program stands for ADDING SUGAR and spice to the lessons are educational games, interspersed between assignments, giving students an incentive to complete their assignments. Comparing the computer instruction with the tradi- education- Clearfied students, she enthusiastic - j -- , V Amell, 3rd. Third grade, Mrs. Gardners class, in art: Jan Twede. 1st; John Glismann, 2nd; Dane Graham, 3rd; Adrienne Cook, H.M. rr ' 4 .. .it V j 1 Sr V' ' ; 1 i ) - ini V r i , y- ; j vT ' David Mildon, honorable non Burbridge. 1st; Amy Austad, 2nd: Kiyoaki Ishibashi. 3rd; Melissa Peterson first in literature. Fourth grade, Mrs. Francis class, in art: Lori Gardner. 1st; Hilorie Edwards, 2nd: Stacey Rupe, 3rd. In literature. Meris-k- a Holt. 1st: Stephanie Waite. 2nd. 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Julie Packham. 1st. men- class, in art: Nick Jorgen- sen, 1st; Ruben Martinez. 2nd: Amy Aurich, 3rd; Travis Clark Van Buren, H.M.. 1 "DeVille" recliners good looks and - ton Fisher. 2nd: Seldon Perez, 1st. SdV6 $40. $70 ifi If Thur-good- tion. In literature, Angeline chairman. He has held numerous positions during the past 25 years as a registered scout leader. From 1977 to 1980 he served as the Gateway District chairman and the Francis Peak District chairman. From July 22 to August 4, 1981, he and his son Alan will attend the National Scouting Jamboree in Fort A.P. Hill. Va. Mr. Thomson will serve as a medical health officer with the chief physician and medical technicians at Jambore? Camp No. 1 of the Western Region. GERALD AND his wife. Jo Anne, are the parents of one daughter and three sons. Alan Thomson became an Eagle Scout on Dec. 2. 1979. Mr. Thomson works for the 2849th Civil Engineering Div. at Hill AFB and has been a registered scouter for a total of 30 years. Gerald served in the U.S. Army as a personnel specialist and recruiting NCO officer. He served an LDS mission to the Western States Mission and served as LDS Church ser- - Save $300 on Save 20 M 's SIXTH GRADE, Mr. class, in art: Wendy Darling. In literature. Tammie Summers. 1st: Lesli Rhoades. 2nd; Shelly Caldwell. 3rd. Grand prizes for grades in art: Aaron Cook. 1st: Wes- 2nd; Justin Hartman, 3rd; Reg. 11749. The "Incline Modular group combines plush seating with incline mechanism. Set includes 2 one-ar-m units, 1 1 armless, corner and 1 armless sleeper. In soft olefin velvet or save 20 on fabrics from our Incline Modular catalog. r- i y, THIRD GRADE, Mrs. Abshires class, in art: Shan- One arm nr Fifth Grade, Mr. Sheffer's class, in art: Kevin Packham, 1st; Jason Aurich, 2nd; Paul Martinez. 3rd: Cynthia Smed-leH.M. In literature. Laura Lore, 1st: Brady Fisher, 2nd: Christine Hofhine, 3rd; Linda Zaugg, H.M. ture, Doug Peterson. 1st; Wes- ton Fisher, 2nd; Michelle Lmm u - FIRST GRADE Mrs. Edwards class, in art: Rebecca Twede, 1st; Tandra Graham, Round Table commission auto- programmed learning improvement. Some have -- AN EFFORT at minals are often occupied by 140 uished service to youth by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America at the Lake Bonneville Councils annual dinner held at Bonneville High School Jan. 21. 1981. MR. THOMSON is currently the Lake Bonneville Council Clearfield Job Corps Instructor Michael J. Garceau pro- grams material for use by students in experimental computer instruction program. COllIrUTER FARMING BY 1 ftii BOUNTIFUL STORE 101 West 1600 north 298-381- 1 295-707- 9 Shop Catalog 299-329- 1 Auto Canter 299-231- 9 |