OCR Text |
Show - A; affipy 'if gjpt" n sb. t "''NorthPage Edition IB ffl'n Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 13, 1983 it 'ii Geometry Class Set for Summer Sfcrfe one National feilMmasNgt iudenfs Tackle Tesf Salazar, seniors Rhonda Hymas and Craig Allan and sophomores Diana Snow and Kieth Crofts. In the past, the high score had been an 81. This year, four students broke the 80 mark, to make it the highest scoring year in Laytons history. On top of that, three of these high scorers will return for another shot at the test next year. The results of the state math test were equally impressive. Gary Coleman finished 11th among the juniors, and Eric Blood finished a phenomenal third among the sophomores. Eric was awarded a calculator for his efforts, and has set a By NEAl COPPERMAN School Corroipondont LAYTON Let g be - the inverse of f and g differentiable on (negative infinity, infinity), with f(2) 4, f(2) 9, f(4) 11. Evaluate g(4). This problem, and many others like it, were attacked by 3,000 Utah students who took the state and national math tests. This year was one of the best-evefor Layton students taking the National Math Test. The top ten students were junior Kim Tunley and sophomore Eric , n r Blood in a tie for first, followed by, senior Neal Copperman, junior Gary Coleman, senior Nora Crofts,' junior Carlos A summer CLEARFIELD quarter geometry class will be offered this summer at Clear- difficult record for himself and other Layton students. field High School. Students interested in obtaining a semester high school math credit and wanting to enter the Sunset Sets Meeting advanced placement math track are offered the class. The course, open to students in ninth grade or older, will meet daily for six weeks, from 8 to 10 a.m., beSunset Elemen- approximately June 6. SUNSET Monday, ginning tary School will hold its final Fees for the course will be general PTA meeting Thurs- between $20 and $23 depending day, April 14, at 6 p.m. in the upon enrollment. Registration e room. be completed by telephonAt this the new 1982-8- may multi-purpos- meeting PTA officers will be installed, also awards will be presented to the Reflections and Spelling winners. 3 ing In order to qualify for the class, students must have completed Algebra 1. 825-303- JAYSON BARNES (right) receives his trophy from Central Davis Junior. High's science representative Dale Child. Jayson won the trophy and a cash prize for his efforts in the Ogden Division of the Utah Power and Light Alternative Energy contest held last month at Weber State College. Lake view PTA Meeting ROY Lakeview Elementary School PTA will be having its final general PTA meeting for this year Thursday, April 14, at ' first, Literature, grades Mindy Young; second, Michelle Nabors; third, Vincent Batres. Grades first, Sheri second, Nichole Cummings; third, Pami Parrish. first, Brett Art, grades p.m. This meeting will be held in the cafeteria at Roy Junior High in order to accommodate the program which will be The Lakeview School Wad-doup- 4-- 6, 7 s; 3, Waddoups; second, Erika Duersch; third, Erik Dowell. Grades first, Toni Stimp-son- Hee-Ha- 4-- 6, presented by the fourth, fifth and sixth graders. Elections for ; second, Curtis Cummings; third, Brian Bailey. Music, grades first, Galiel next years PTA Board will also be held. Reflections contest winners 4-- 6, Kolker; second, Jeanette are: Sloots. Holt Students Citizens of Month Michelle Hamblin, kindergarten; Cindy Stewart, Christen Clark, Tyson Bennett, Andrew Jones, first grade ; Tra- Holt School CLEARFIELD PTA has named several students as Citizens of the Month for March and has set Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m. as the Campbell, cy Miya, Curtis Smith, Lesley date and time for a PTA meeting. The fifth and sixth grades will present a program during the PTA meeting Thursday. Carolyn Greathouse, Eva Jensen Gale, Jeff Jones, Cami Morrell, John Farrar, second grade. Also, Scott Wagner, Alex Markham, Dustin Jaff , Adam Udy, third grade; Emily Russell, Colette Hirks, Aletriss Bullock, fourth grade ; Stephen present officer nominations for Garth Meldrum, fifth grade; and Vicki Palmer, PTA nominating committee, will Sandy Andersen, Heather Bergk, Kenneth Aldridge, Rorida Pickett, sixth grade. 1983-84- .. Named Citizens of the Month were Jerrolyn Judkins, Marissa 11 maimi PI 1 WEBER STATE COLLEGE IsSki... WESTERN FAMILY What could be more exciting than a Hawaiian vacation at the lux: urioiis Prince Kuhio Hotel? Near Diamond Head, Kapiolani Park, and the magnificent curve of Waikiki Beach, the Prince Kuhio offers breathtaking vistas of mountains, sunsets and ocean. Meet Weber Alumni who live on the islands at a free alumni reception at the Cannon Club at Fort Ruger on top of Diamond Head, May 28 7, p.m. Friends, families, and community members are P2PGI com Reg., Light, Diet or Froo DOUGH FRESH tin at ALCOHOL n 09lb. a soea. c Pep. MEDIUM ZUCCIHI GQUAGH lu::cci DU3DIKC a 09 1983 22-3- 0, May WESTERN FAMILY CAD welcome. 12-o- z. OSCAR MYER BEEF VARIETY PACK 16 oz. $569 Based on double occupancy 303 six AA TOUR PRICE INCLUDES: Round trip airfare via Western Airlines Deluxe accommodations at the Prince Kuhio Hotel, Waikiki - 9 days - 8 nights. Lei greeting Honolulu City tour Breakfast-OrientationBriefin- g Alumni reception Round trip transfers - airporthotel Grade LAQGG QGGG Double Luck CUT BEAN 303 Six Wtsttrn Family CORN 3 for 40 lb. Atto . . Boy DOG FOOD 28 at. Jiff n M Cat of 24 U 7.99 ' 4 Rail Wattarn Family TISSUE 0! ... 4forV)f 5.39 , . .............. PEANUT BUTTER . Cota of 24 0.93 AM A40 21 you buy 1 regular size or 4 convenience packs CAKE MIX 25 lb. Wattarn Family Mjvs. FLOUR Otcar Mayor JUMBO WEINERS 1 2 oz. Minuto Maid Frozen APPLE JUICE .... O Cadar Anglar BROOM & MOPS Baggage handling taxes and service charges Personally escorted Deluxe travel bag All W () R L T D R A V l ; I N I (' Contact Fishburn Travel with your deposit and reservations or 627-121information on Alumni additional Travel call: Any The Alumni Office - 626-656205-26t- h 394-266- 7 300 0 MON.-SA- T. EAST OENTILE, LAYTON CLOSED SUNDAY 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. 4 EFFECTIVE APRIL r 13th - APRIL 19th iV5 See display in our storels) for complete details. Offer expires June 30 1983 J |