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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 20, 1 976 General Motors es displays The world we live in today is merely a stepping stone to tomorrow, with countless challenging questions leftfor scientists and engineers to answer. That message of opportunity was presented to local students when General Motors national assembly of Previews program, Progress, appeared at Roy Junior High & Roy High School last week. The non commercial show seeks to encourage more student interest in science, EXAMINING some of the displays at the "Previews of Progress" are (from left) Tom engineering, and related Nagy, Kent Nelson, Kelly Purser, Jim Wangsgard, Steve Watts, Paul Graham. They vocational careers. It was are all students at Roy High School. presented live and in nontechnical language by General Motors lecturers. Roy man honored as national award winner Clark L. Puffer, Executive irector of the Ogden-Webe- r Associations in Utah, was announced as the recipient of he National Education's William G. Carr Scholarship Award recently. This award was established in 1967 in onor of the former executive secretary of the NEA. 'Die 1976 scholarship award was directed to an officer or I i staff member of a professional association for a graduate study program designed to enhance and of aspects improve association professional work. Mr. Puffer was selected by l:,e NEA Executive Committee for the annual $2,000 award lor his study of the interpersonal o power school boards, district administrators, parent teacher associations and educational associations as perceived by teachers. The study will examine on how these power influence groups are or similar, dissimilar, in ol the types comparable Executive Director of A highlight of the 45 minute program was a unique laser projector demonstration. A laser beam was used to translate the sounds we hear into visual patterns of light which danced on a screen before the audience. the The GM representatives also explained how the Associations. He previously of the sun can be energy served on the Utah Education into electricity by converted Association staff. Prior to a model of the running as a working professional staff member representing Surveyor Lunar Roving Ogden-Webe- Education r Vehicle on solar cells. A perceived power exerted teacher organizations, Mr. lamp, simulating the Puffer was an teachers. upon elementary, The $2,000 award will be junior high and high school suns rays, powered the Moon utilized to pay costs and teacher and director for the Rover across an undulating publication of the study. Mr. Puffer noted his thanks to sponsors, l)r. Glen Ovard, Brigham Young University, and to the Ogden-Webe- r and Education Davis Associations tor their and support in the study. Mr. Puffer indicated that the study and dissertation will be the concluding events in his doctoral degree at Brigham Young University. Mr. Pulfer is now completing his sixth year as the 300-wa- tt table top surface. Kettering Foundation in the Students also saw two fast- Weber School District. He resides with his family in Hoy, Utah. Executive Committee and Roy science student earns recognition HOY -- - Ronald Sommer, 11!. is one ol 10 high school tudents receiving a Cer- tificate E ol Denver. Colo., May Ronald, a senior at Roy High School, was selected as one ol 10 alternates for his 10-1- Merit from the Research orgy Denver fair in and levelopment Administration 'ERDAL The award presentations were made at l!,e R ternational Science and Fair held in Engineering energy related exhibit, addition ol Alcohol to His science Gasoline. teacher is Brett Moulding T e International and Engineering Science Fair is Sand Ridge band students prepare for concert tonight Another Family Night at Sand the Bands will be Jr. High Ridge presented on Thursday. May 20. in the school gm at 7:30 p m As every spring, the program will feature all ol the hands in the department as well as brothers and With sisters and parents g with the groups. Besides the bands, there will be a special students States and in several foreign i ountries The Denver contestants were judged on the scientific excellence and educational alue nt their projects, as well as or their un- derstanding science and act presented by the "Cycling as part of the Hugos program. The traditional band awards will be given lea luring administered by Science a Service. nonprofit tor the organization ol science. popularization T'e 400 exhibitors were winners ol state and local 'deuce lairs in the United outstanding in the various areas. The evening is under the direction of band conductor Sheri Manning and is tree to the public. ot relevant technology during interviews with the ERDA judges. Judging ol the exhibits was coordinated lor ERDA by hik Associated Ridge Universities MlRAUi. a research onprolit operates the American Museum ol Atomic Energy in hik Ridge lor ERDA Puppet People at library for storytime "Puppet People will lie ie theme lor Wee Tales tor t Wee Wigglers preschool lory time. Tuesday. May 25 .4 III 30 at t1 e Soutuwest Brain1 ol Weber County Library. 1950 W 4HIH) S in hddren will make Loir owi puppets Some ol 'o stories to be told are The Happiest Clown in Town and I ouie. T e i RUNS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Open p.m. Sat., Sun. 1 School Holidays GEORGE SEGAL GOLDIE HAWN - Johns, Michele Johnson, Lisa Eileen Johnston, Johnson. Karlene Kap, Shirard Kartchner. Sonya Kastler. David Kay. Cindy Kruit-bosch- . Rov SHOW p The following is a list of the Davies, Tamra Davis, Bobbie Sand Ridge Honor Students 'Dobbs, Margaret Dunham,-Jika- L Davis. . for the 3rd term: GOLD Gary Easley, Michelle Mont Adams, Karen. Allen, Edmunds, Martin Elwell. Jaci Facer, Jodee Fage, Allen Anderson, Danette Lennie Debbie Anderson, Anderson, Fergeson, Teresa Norman Sharon Fife, Fletcher, Anderson, Gary Marie Fowers, Applonie, Julie Arave, Katie Kathy Powers, Rose Mary Fowers. Ashby. Radene Barlow, Shellie Stan Fowers, Deann Frew, Battistone, Michelle Baxter, Bonner Fulenwider. Kim Teri Paul Beus, Ronna Birrell, Gallegos, Bill Black, Janna Blood, Galloway, Kathryn Gamble, Janis Bodily, Steve Bodily, Mark R. Garner, Lisa David Boren, Christine Geddes, Traci Gibson, Troy Jodi Bradshaw. Pam Briscoe, Green, Greener, Tine Brown, Curtis Bruckner, LuWana Greenwell. Carla Hamblin, Art HanTerry Butterfield, Tracy Butterfield, Jane Byington. sen, Julee Hansen, Laurie Cheria Carter, Susan Haworth, Kari Hayes. Britt Cawley, Lynette Child, Heifer, Deanne Henderson, Dalene Christopherson, Kelly Natalie Hendry, Lori Higgs. ('lark, Vickie Colby, Gary Becky Higley, Teri Hill, Tony Cottam. Annette Cox, Van Hirst, Kim Holland, Christine Crittenden, Pam Crosby, Hughes, Donna Hull, Shari Hull, Sarah Hummell. Ianne Cutler. Roberta Dahle, Pam Kathy Ingram, Lori Ives. Mike Jachim, Annette Daley, Mike Davis, Ann Jacobs. Neil Jacobson. Lisa cor- poration comprised ot 43 olleges and universities in the South ORAL also n involving man-mad- e molecules showed modern chemistrys contribution to progress. Synthetic rubber was manufactured in a bottle in just sixty second sand a polyurethane foam plastic cake baked itself in only two minutes. The importance of seat belt protection for vehicle occupants was dramatized by a model impact sled, a device automotive safety engineers have been using to test the structual integrity of car bodies and components. The National Safety Council es'imates that more than 14,000 lives could have been saved in traffic mishaps last year by the use of belt retraints. Other demonstrations in the Previews show covered the use of gyroscopes in modern navigation systems for space vehicles, aircraft and submarines and an explanation of how a gas turbine engine operates. The Previews team that appeared here is one of five n units now touring the country. Previews of Progress lecturers visit some 2,000 different schools an- High student Mark Kilts a General Motors demonstration. SANDRIDGE Junior ticipates in par- two-ma- with nually audiences ranging in size from groups of 100 to crowds of 6,000 or more. About one million students and adults will see Previews this year. Sand Ridge announces third term honor roll list Mr. Puffer noted he was most appreciative of the selection from all the national applicants by the NEA stated he was most humbled by the prospect of having the study develop leadership and provide information on the cutting edge of education and the teaching profession. paced demonstrations which il'ustrate recent developments toward solving water and air pollution problems. First, the lectureres showed progress being made to clean up water used in an industrial process. They combined two common manufacturing pollutants to produce clean water and to eliminate the pollutants in one mutually beneficial operation. Then students viewed a cutaway model of a catalytic converter, a device used once automobile related exhaust pollutants. Based on exand research tensive engineering, GM believes the catalytic converter is the best choice of alternatives at this time for meeting 1975 federal requirements because it of emissions reduces while also perpollutants mitting improvements in fuel economy and driveability of automobiles. A unique way to move heavy loads with little was effort physical illustrated by an air bearing playform. A small vacuum cleaner type motor provided a thin film of air under three large circular pads supporting the platform. This reduced friction between the floor and the pads enabling finger-timovement of the platform carrying about 200 pounds. Two movel experiments a I Stenberg, Sheree Robin Stoddard, Stites. Lezlie Storey. Trudi Brenda Tanner, Taylor, Craig Tew, Deanne Thompson, Jill Thurgood. Ruth Toyn, Jill Trenholm. Jann Wahl, Allen Watson, Natalie Lisa Weaver, students examine the "Moon Rover Demonstration." Pictured are (from left) Paul Morgan and Kyle Mann. Weinstock, Kathy Weir, Jill Whinham. Cindy Whitaker, Kim Widdison, Marilyn Wilson, Chris Williamson, Lakette assembly Lisa Willey. Natalie Yamashita. Otelia Zamora. Heidi Zandel. Carrie Bateman, Karlene Brian Coy, Lisa Crittenden, Kay Dunham, Marilyn Dixon, Yvonne Dena Grover, Graham, Beck, Sandy Holmes, Tad Johnson, Laurie Knight, Tracy LaPlant. Kari Nelson, Donna Ophiekens, Lori Payne, Ramsey, Julie Cindy Paskett. Jennifer Basquale. Teri Paulsen. Ronald Wendy Paulsen. Bierce. Kevin Pitchford. Linda Pitchford. Carolyn Penrod. Laurie Peterson. Polly Peterson. Marty Pond, James Pust. Cindy Porter. Joe Pust. Radene Rawson. Rojlene Reardon. Marnae Rees. Terrie Rhodes. Jill Rodgers. ledgers. Cardy Nancy Romero, Rebecca Rose. Ann Rowley. Annette Roylance. Shelly Rundquist. Jean Sampson, Chad Sanchez. Rhonda Simpson. Sheffer. Joan Skidmore. Suzanne ,jie Connie presented May 4 The Lakette assembly was held Tuesday. May 4. in the Laker gym. The 1975-7Lakettes did their last drills. Afterward they announced the new school year Lakettes. They are: Gaylyn Adams, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Clark Adams; Deanne Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carver, Lori Schulberg. daughter of Mrs. Fawn Schulberg; Fletcher, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fletcher. Keri Dayman, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hay man. Carol Brown, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. V Brown, Chris Evans, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans, Jill Casteel, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casteel. Juste Judkins, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Joseph Judkins, Leslie 6 76-7- 7 BROWN HONORS Jackie ROY JUNIOR HIGH Stephanie Williams. Becky Willis, Pam Winward, Kathy Wiser, Diane Woodcock, Lisa Worley, Kathy Wright. Peterson. Sonya Mark Richins, Schneider. Shelly Skeen, Shanna Sims. Lindsay Stoddard. Karen Sume, Lindquist. Stephanie' Link, Marianne Lister. Teri Lutz. Sheila Malmberg, Ann Marble. Debbie Marshall, Scott Martinez, Penne Mason, Jana Maughn, Scott Meyers, Chris Miller, Rhonda Miller. Tim Miller. Shelly Mueller, Mosley, Gwen Paul Nakayu, Brenda Nelson, Laurie Nielsen. Julie Nielsen, Chris Nye. Undergraduate at Utah state I Diversity. Gibby . a senior at CSC. received the award tor his illustration entitled Design Lettering " The show opened at CSC May it and will run through Mav 27 in the Lihrarv Gallery Student works Irom aM areas o the arts were ludged by Alex Derais. prolessnr n design and painting at Brigham Young I niversitv . Wayne Gledhill director o the Salt Lake City Art Center, and Everett orpe. prolessnr emeritus ol ait at CSC Show .Smith,, Elaine. Stain, Judy Staker, John Stenberg, Kristy Lemon. Cydney Lewis. Troy Murdock. Lynette Murdock. Mike Miller. Sheri Nixon. Lori Naisbitt, Alt Skinner, Sheri Robinson, Renee Rowe, Adam Schneider. Denise Teresa Oberg. Odekirk. Elaine Olsen. John Gibby, Roy. received Karla Darla Parker. merit award at the Third Parker. Wendy Barker. Annual Danece Marvin Skinner, Caroline Teresa Julie LeFevre, Holly Brad Lauritzen, Theresa Mueller, Cortney John Gibby receives merit award Skidmore, Wendy Van DeGraff, Shanna Wheelwright. GRADUATES continued from pg Wayne Siler, Roberta Simonsen, Diane Simpson, Sherry Simpson, Daniel Edward Smith, Eldene Smith, Steven Ross Smith, Tami Dawn Smith, Terri Lynne Smith, Cassandra Smolcha, Ronald Fred Sommer, David Wayne Sorensen, Coralee Speigle, Gary Dee Stain, Mark Benjamin Lee Kimberly Standing, Steglich, Arleen Stevens, Julie Stevens, Diana C. Stimpson, Katherine Stirling, Jan Stoker, Roger Ben Stoker, Shannon Michele Stokes, Rick Lee Stonehocker, Kimberly Ann Storey, Cindy Jean Stuart, Lori Sume, Tammy Jane Sutton. Brent J. Talbot, Debbie Carling Tanner, Joe Lee Taylor, Martin Owen Taylor, Nancy Lynn Taylor, Anna Louise Terry, Grant A. Thacker, Douglas William Thatcher, Sharajoy Thedell, Debra Kay Thomas, Ricky Thomas, Kevin William Thompson, Linda Thompson, Gwenn. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gwenn. Tony Van Houton. daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Van Houton; Cindy Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lorna Anderson; Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nielson; Eugene Kemmy Butts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Butts; Keri Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore. Tammi Russo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Busso; Shari Combe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Combe; Jan Tav lor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Taylor; Lisa Gilford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gilford and Linda llegstrom. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold llegstrom. Congratulations to the new Uikettes! 1 Mary Jaleen Thompson, Dixie Thornley, RaNae Tippets, Blake Wilford Toone, Toni Anne Toscan, Katherine Jan Tracy, Bret Arnold Trease, Victoria Leigh Tucker, Terry Lynn Unck, Linda Ann Vanderhoof, Lori Kay Van Noy, Janell Vanable. Jeffrey Lee Wahl, G. Blake Wahlen, Rick Gunnell Wallace, James B. Wangsgard, Jerry Dean Ward. Anna Marie Waters, Donald Edward Watkins, Cheryi Watson, Stephen Jeffrey Watts, Valerie Lynn Wayment, Melonie A. Weaver, Gregory Glen Whinham, Loren Roger Whitaker, Gary Leon White, Randy L. Whiting, Rosann Wiberg, Wendy Lynn Wiggins, Jac Don Williams, Delbert Lee Williamson. Joyce Wilson, Rebecca Winger, Julie O. Wood Christine Wright. J. Alvin Yeagley, Betty May Yoshimura, Dwayne E. Young. |