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Show Page 4A Lakeside Review Wednesday May 6, 1981 North Davis Junior High Lists Honor Roll 8th Grade HIGH HONOR: 1980-8- 1 school year. Layne Barker, Robert Carper, Clint Combe, Dave For regular scholastic honor roll, a student must Cramer, Melanie Craythorne, Laine Hazen. Lisa Gunn, have a grade point average betweeen 3.45 and 3.74. Shelley Heaps, For high scholastic honor roll, a student must have a Ronda Guthrie, Angela Monson, Michelle Nishijima, Scott Oleson, Timothy Olds. grdade point average of 3.75 or higher. For the third term, 192 students received honors for Kathy Peterson, Tamera Poll, Janet Rampton, Daniel Richardson, Nicole Snyder, Vickie Thorne, their academic efforts. Wendy Walts, Stephanie Yaunt. 9th Grade High Honor: Jeannine Anderson, Cory Birt, Craig HONOR: Caldwell, JoAnn Carter, Curtis Cook, Mark Cook, Kerry Bell, Gregg Boseman, Janalee Budd, Susan Ann Dickamore, Kris Done, Dirk Gardner, Shawna Butrton, Aaron Ciampini, Rachel Cullifer. Johnson, Troy Lofswold. Troy Lofswold, LeAnn Matheson, Jared Martin, Stephanie Dumas, Steven Finlinson, Tonya Garner, Eve Porter, Gail Owens, Ricky Smith, Deanna Arthur Gardner, Stacy Grover, Trudy Hatch, Robert Thayne, Brqnda Wilson, Terri Young, Laura Zaugg. Hubertus, Kim Irving, Barbara King. Honor: Valerie Mattson, Anja Montgomery, Stacy , Jalair Allison, Teresa Anderson, Angie Argerakis, James Nickerson, Lee Parry, Tonya Pesnell, Corinne Moore, Cowley, Chandler, Wendy Bradley, Stephen Trad Poll, Dorene Roberts, Gerianne Robison. Michelle Cox, Angie Fessler. Scherri Franklin, Linda Gladfelter, Carol Carrie Rogers, George Sessions, Lance Sherrod, Haggerty, Craig Hansen, Kelly Hatch, Deniese Hill, Donna Starnes, Doris Stauffer, Andrea Stephens, Laura Hix, Sherrie Hudson. Dawn Johnson, Derek Johnson, Gail Keller, Keith Dianna Swords. Kendell, Scott Mecham, Raili Meldrum, Amber Kimberly Taylor, Sincy Thompson, Shelly Moss, Lisa Miitsuma, Allyson Nishijima, David Paice. Waggoner, Todd Walker, David Webber, Teresa Brenda Paskett, Phillip Peterson, Kevin Poff, Woodruff. Sherron Rasmussen, Robert Sanders, Allen Scheellhase, Sue Shupe, Melanie Staples, Shauna Tovey, Teri Tsushima, Troy Van Buren, Tammy Wood. Nicole White, Michelle Wilson, CLEARFIELD North Davis Junior High School has presented its honor roll for the third term in the GIRLS STATERS from Davis High School are, from left, Sally Smith, Holly Kinard, and Cynthia Wagaman, Julie Stenquist is not picutred. - High Will Send Four to Girls State Meet and track and is an accomplished pianist. She also is active in the schools concert choir. women at this years girls state. Holly Kinard, daughter of J. Spencer The girls will represent the school at the statewide program sponsored by and Lynette Kinard, 359 S. 1400 E., Fruit Heights, is member of the school the American Legion Auxiliary. Sally Smith, daughter of Mr. and yearbook staff, the school flag team, Mrs. Robert Watts, 18 S. Sunset Drive, and is in the school humanities club. Farmington, is a member of the The fourth girls state representative yearbook staff, national honor society, in Cynthia Wagaman, daughter of Paul and serves on the junior class comand Shirley Wagaman, 341 N. 650 E., mittee. She was chosen in 1980 to serve Kaysville. on Senator Orrin Hatchs Youth She is a member of the national honor Advisory Committee, member of society, a twd-yea- r Julie Stenquist, daughter of Mr. and Americas outstanding names and Mrs. Leland Stenquist, 58 W. 250 S., faces, debate manager of the Davis Kaysville is a member of the national High School debate squad and a honor society, has lettered in cross member of the national forensic league. Davis High School KAYSVILLE will be representeted by four young ANA MARIA BLALOCK country ALISON CHILD WILMA HOLBROOK Heather Schuttloffer,' Michelle Swartz, Scott Thorne, Lane Thurgood, Ho Todd, Michelle Tovey, Shawna Whiting. HONOR: Gary Anderson, Lisa Aurich, Troy Bodily, Daren Collier, Bart Cook, Caryn Cook, Kade Durrant, Grant Famuliner, Cami Florence. David Goniotakis, Lorilin Luther Gaylord, Hawkes, Kelly Hill, Michelle Hudson, Glenn Jarvis, Jennifer Jensen, Kimberlee Johns, Stacy Kngihtr, Gerrit Kruitbosch, Elizabeth Matin, Vera McEntire, Mandy Nielsen, Neely Potter, Cheryl Reed, David Reed. Christian Roskelly, Noelle Smith, Stormy Smith, Shawna Stanger, Joseph Staples, Melissa Sorenson, Billie Jo Storing, Lisa Wood. The Book That Ftt Fbeblo, Colorado On The Map. Sunset Girl Given Award Because a sound body begins with a sound mind. Good health isn't sold in a bottle. You've got to set your mind to it. And now you can, through hypnosis! Got a problem? A bad habit? For years Pueblo remained uncharted and unknown. Colleen D. Mewing, 2029 N. 250 W. No. 4, Sunset, Utah, a senior at Clearfield High School, has been named a winner of a 1981 Foundation Scholarship Award. She is one more that 13,400 high school seniors throughout the United States, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands who competed for the 140 $500 Jostens Foundation Scholarship Awards. Selection of scholarship award winners was based on outstanding achievements in school and community affairs, academic excellence and meaningful work experiences. The Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America, Concord. N.H., as administrators for the Jostens Foundation scholarship Program, selected the 140 scholarship award winners. r Commenting on the scholarship awards, Don C. Lein, president of the Jostens Foundation, said, The Jostens Foundation is committed to developing quality education for todays young people and responding to the needs of our youth." Funds for the Jostens Foundation are provided annually by a major support program of Jostens, Inc. 7th Grade: HIGH HONOR Naomi Blair, Alisa , John Allred, Susan Child, Steven Carlson, Buck, Jennifer Burns, Sherrie Christensen. 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The four were chosen from among 14 juniors and seniors interviewed by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 134. They are Ana Marie Blalock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blalock, TAMORA EMMETT Wilma Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Holbrook, Clearfield; and Tamora Emmett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle B. Emmett of Syracuse. Alison Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Child of Syracuse was chosen as the alternate. Ana Marie Blalock is a class representative on the schools publication, Annual. She is also active in debate, band and dance. Kathleen Abate is a member of the junior class committee, is active member of the spirit club, the dance club, and the national honor society. Tamora Emmett is a member of the junior student council and is council member and is the pep club president. She is active in the junior choir and is a member of the French chb and FHA. ANTHONYS DON PEDROS FREE FREE BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL COLEUS COLEUS PLANTS PLANTS FOR FOR ALL . ALL MOTHERS PGM MOTHERS 12-- 9 PGDJ Jumbo Shrimp Ocean Large FOR MOM Steak Shrimp, dipped in a special spice and egg batter, then deep fried. Davis High Reunion Sot Juicy prime cut of 10 delicious For information call 7 Larry Frazier at write to Darold Monson, P. O. Box 333, Far- J3 SPECIAL DINNERS AN EXAMPLE Anthonys Steak ar MOYIIER'S DAY DINNER SHOW HER YOU CARE award. KAYSVILLE The reunion for Davis High School graduates from 1971 has been scheduled for June 19 and 20. The two day reunion will cost $30 per couple or $15 per person. 12-- 9 A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Wilma Holbrook is the mington 84025. AT A SPECIAL debate, and has received the Kiwanis 773-179- AT Alisoi Child is student in leadership SUNDAY KATHLEEN ABATE French club secretary active in speech comand class representative petition ; and drama for the student body productions. convention. She is a Kathleen Clearfield; Abate, daughter of Mrs. James J. 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