OCR Text |
Show Page 6A, Lakeside Review, May 20, 1961 North Layton Honor Roll Lists Lori Copperman, Richard Jaeger, LAYTON North Layton Junior High' has announced honor rolls for the third Sheri Kuykendall, Randy Smith, Cathleen Nielsen, Kathy Bravo, and ; term.' Students honored for their scholastic Terrill Kealamakia. achievement are: Seventh Grade High Honor Theresa Morris, Charlynn Cottle, Kathryn Fischer, Dawn Molzen, Wendy Titensor, Shoa Yen Bell, and Michelle Earl. JAMES HILL MARK MCMILLAN DAN LOOSE Two of the boys staters will represerit the Kaysville legion, They are Mark McMillan and James Hill. Danny Nielson is being sponsored by the KAYSVILLE American Legion posts in three cities are sponsoring four young men from Davis High School to attend this year's Boys State. ' lie . is a reporter for the Layton American Legion Post and Dan petition, Loose by the Farmington American school paper, serves on the junior class committee and is involved in the Legion Post. Hill is the son of Rodney and Linda foreign language club. Loose is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hill, 301 N. Pin Oak Lane, Kaysville, He is currently the junior class Loose, 566 S. Lakeview Way, ' He is a member of the president, is active in varsity track and football, a national honor society ' National Honor Society, an. Eagle v - Scout, and is interested in becoming a member and is an Eagle Scout. McMillan is the son of Robert and page for a Utah Congressman. Becky McMillan, 1177 E. Country Road, - Danny Nielson is the son of .Dr. Fruit Heights. He recently was elected Joseph L. and Nannette Nielson, 137 president of the statewide Distributive ,2575 E., Layton. He is a member of the Education Clubs, of America Thespian Guild, the debate team, tennis organization, and represented Davis 'team and on the' junior committee at High School in the state debate com- - Davis High School. Retiring at Roy School - : outstanding .. : . 4 Roy Elks ROY Marie Widdison Haws, first grade teacher at Municipal Elementary School in Roy is retiring after 25 years of teaching in the Weber School District. Mrs. Haws began her teaching career in 1940 as Miss Marie Widdision, of Hooper, in combined first and second grades at the old Eden Elemenatry School. The next year she was assigned as principal and teacher of first and second grades at the Taylor Present Elementary School. competitors decide - to attend USU without' support form the, program, said Cazier, . Nakayu has worked for several years with the Roy High School Parent Teacher Student Association and in state politics as representative to . Students to Jake Garn. , . A member of Roy High National Forensics League, speech and debate, boys extemporanous speaking and legislative forum, he also was editor-in-chiof the school newspaper one year and is active in his church. He is a math Sterling Scholar nominee and has won recognition for outstanding work in mathematics, ' Re-ele- freshmen incoming Paul will begin .studies in mathematics oh the Logan campus in the fall. The $6,000 stipend is for four ' . years of study. , The endowment, with competition each February, has brought 75 outstanding, students to camptis as ; ( University Schaolars ; and, more science, significantly, helped some 2,000 other English. German language and . . -- She left the teaching profession in. May of 1942 to work at Hill Air Force Base. In 1946 she married Barrett Bob Martin presented scholarship certificates and checks to 16 seniors from Roy, Layton and Clearfield High Haws; they subsequently became-parent- s of four sons - Ken, Greg, Wayne Schools who participated in the Most and Alan. Haws retired from the Weber Valuable Student Contest." Paul Nakayu, Roy High School, son of School District in 1979. Mrs. Haws returned to teaching in Mr. and Mrs. Kiyo Nakayu, 4462 S. 2350 1958 in the first grade at Municipal W., Roy and. Miss Colleen Mewing, Clearfield High School daughter of Mrs. School. She will retire from Municipal Kathleen L. Mewing, 2029 N. 250 W., next week. Marie has great plans for the future Sunset, were the top winners. which includes much time in their new ROY The first ever Roy Elks Youth Recognition and Awards Banquet was held recently. Mayor Joseph Dawson, who had, previously issued a proclamation designating the week as Youth Week, and Mrs. Dawson were the honored guests. , The coaches and team captains of the lodges four baseball teams, two soft-ba- ll teams and three basketball teams were introduced. Coaches Phil Quintana and Mike Stribble presented E. R. Bob Martin with the trophies that their teams won in city and county play. A special tribute was paid to Bob Keller for his work with the Eagle Scout Recognition Program. Bob has Earns Paul Nakayu, son of Kiyo and Fusako Nakayu, 4462 S. 2350 W., Roy, has been named a University Scholar to begin studies fall quarter, 1981, at Utah State University, announced University President Stanford Cazier. The prestigious scholarship is given annually to 10 of the nations most students. Teresa Struhs, Ninth Grade High Honor Tina Beaird, Gary Coleman, Tim Eccleston, Adrianne Pearson, Shauna Valentine, Deborah Winward. Laura Marberry, Julia Nelson, Brian Canivan, Angela Morgan, Debbie Harrison, and Karen Drury. Roy Marie W. Haws MICHAEL WESTON Stefanie Donahoo. Shanon Heydorn, Dayna Huf faker, Karen Taylor, Linda Carrasco, Carolyn Davids, Monica Patchett, Tammy Walden, and Kimberly Wohler. -- Far-mingto- n. TIM. ECCLESTON Quiroz, ' Seventh Grade Honor Donna King, Susan Jaeger, Anastasia Prokopis, Gregory Squire, Michele Bennett. Robert Lochner, Paul Burnett, Judith Drury, , Brian Mendoza, Matthew Peach, Santo Williams. Wendy Wright, Sandra Evans, and , Kelly Thruston. Eight Grade High Honor Roger Coperhaver, Carole Decker, " ; Tamara Bolles. DANNY NIELSON Four From Davis Chosen for Boys State ; ' Eight Grade Honor Keith Ewings, Jeanne Sickles, Debra Campbell, Charisse Priest, Colleen ; Paul was one of the five state finalists and is competing for a $20,000 national award. The other winners are: Ted Hawks, Layton $75; Janette Reimschussel, Roy, $75; Michael 175 and certificated presented $50; Anne Rowley, Roy,. Sowerby, American flags this past year. ' Duane Thurgood presented trophies Clearfield, $50. Becki Hamblin, Roy, $25; Wayne ; to the three hoop shoot winners: Sonia White, Roy, $25; Kathy Browing, Roy, Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $25. Richard F. Bishop of 4376 S. 2675 W,, $25;' Kimberly Galloway,- Roy, Ann Jill $25; Mary Watanabe, Roy, R$ and Scott and Bobby Harris, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Harris of 4461 Thiem, Roy, $25; Elizabeth Woodcock, Roy, $25; Brian Sperry, Layton, $25; S. 2450 W., Roy. . Terry Capener, Clearfield, $25; Julie t 6 . tom Horton presented certificates Yamada, Clearfield, $25. and: $100 checks to Tim Eccleston, Junior high Teen of the Years, son of Bob Stephens presented Ted Hawks' Mr. and Mrs. William Eccleston of 616 of Layton High School,, son of Mr. and W.; U875 N., Layton, and Michael Mrs. Marvin Hawks 1922 W. 2350 S. Wesfon, Senior High Teen of the Year of Syracuse, as the local winner of the Roy High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Annual Essay Contest. He received a Brent Weston, 3731 S. 1925 W. , Roy. certificate and a $25 check.' Kenneth M. Workman was presented ! ! Eccleston is at North Layton State Association Youth Activities the Junior High where he is student body Citation presented annually to a person He also plays on the active in community youth programs. school track team and has been a He is active in Scouting, the Roy Swim team member for eight years. hockey Club arid he coaches little league ; t l baseball and basketball. Weston is senior class senator, Mayor Dwson concluded the president of the student senate. by praising the Elks for their evening and Honor National Society president, involvement and support of the youth of has played on the football and soccer the community. at Roy High. teams - MARIE W. HAWS swimming pool, gardening, traveling, and enjoying her nine grandchildren. Wednesday, May 27, has. been Marie Haws Day at designated ' Municipal School. Don Clarke, principal, issued an invitation to all of Mrs. Haws friends, family, and former students to visit her in Room 9 at the school any time during the day. -- -- -- , ' ' , . ' DR. BURNS DR.BARTON & - GARDENING CAN BE RISKY DON'T RUIN YOUR BACK vice-preside- ( THE FIRST GOOD WEEKEND A hoe should be long enough so f V you can stand upright. When digging Don't stoop, let your legs take the weight v ,. v- ; - Keep what ever you lift close to your body - and. if .it is heavy make two trips. . . Look When minor backache quit and do something else. f otter your pack and your badt hsjeq: . - will look otter you! mm?) O |