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Show I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 6, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX Honor Banquet Sunset Jr. High David Suekawa, Brian Wright and Bonnie Young , Sunset Junior High School presents its honor rolls for the third term. Anthony Bayer, Darla Beers, Connie Black, Kim Clayton, Denise Gilmore, Jill Hansen, Wilma Holbrook, Annette Kelly, Randy Nye, Scott Ortega. BONNIE Parker, Katherine Reid, Lauretta Rice, Trena Shorts, Sneri Snider, John Steffens, Brett Swain, Malanie Teesltnk, Brian Wright and Dawn Draayer. Eighth grade honor roll, Kenton Allen, Lynette Arave, LaDawn Budge, Richard Cabery, Cheryl Cash, Carla 4 and 7 Hs; meaning that they have set a high standard of citizenship before the other the students within classroom. For regular scholastic honor roll, a student must have a grade point average between 3.47 and 3.74 For (ugh scholastic honor roll, a student must have a grade point average of 3 75 or better. The third term revealed 135 who Chambers, Teresa Clark, qualified for Arlene Dalton, Gryson Ecord, Diane Edson, Michael Fyster, their behavior and example in citizenship - a new high for -- Tracie Fishburn, the school; 78 students reached high scholastic honors; and 61 students attained regular scholastic Petterson, Elaine Rogers, Kim Bald- Morrill, Taunya Nelson, Terri Kelley, Michelle Kendall, Kim Kidman, Wendy Kobylarz, Elaine Kronsted, Todd Larsen, Wendell Larsen, Jana Lowe, Gary Martinez, Lizabeth McComb, ( ing ANTHONY Maestas, Bryant Messengale, Dixie McWilliams, Brad Miller, Robert Jose Montano, Debra McNee, Colleen Nelson, Terie Petersen, hrisline Porter, Jodie Price, Kelly Rhoe, John Russell, ( indy Savage. Dixie Sharp, M.iren Shrider, David Smith, vclyn Smith, Lesia Smith, Sliawna Tanner, Judy Talor, Martn Watts and Bridget Woodard 1 0;r sha. Cu'! BRENDA Brad W ( r, Cheryl Kim (lay iru ( haftibe, r M Mi ' Kf ' w JILL H arisen, Vk ma 1 Kin -, r f 1 1. p ) ' Tariff, re ty s, Tracy Kmd. Siri l isr k, p I . is also a member of the Board of Directors Agency for Instructional Television (national) - to mention only two areas jni Ii W KuS Iu J , j r -- r,- f. s k j. . t , I la K n. ( . ! on April mc-e- t at 7 1 TO in the board room of the administration buildirg at 43 East State in 1 urrmngum, according to D puty Sum rim. ndent Liwrente Willing WtLIING called DR. to the fact that the txvird wul rtni t on the second an f fourth Tut sd tvs in April and Mav r it her than on the Him d third Tuevjivs as n p liar! y st h duld due to cot tic tv with ot er mettirg d s i nda fur d sfus-xi- , .n is a b d oj n.rg (or a $3 d sa'e, w ,i h will mil. ion be (inducted bv fiveal e. rt ( r Burrows Smeh ord Comp irv On p-- .iL'i !,' te OTHt R business w ill ru u ! a r. v w of t' e b. Is on South the n D iv.s Jr H gh an J p,ivi I an H i h S K an assign-- r rs far tiff- - ird I - H . .. 5 j r idj.ilion iiu'irui I, f ltd r- all' -t Du . H h p r , l i T , ; Cf.nxi i S. : 1 s w Si rns c n h. i a hand un. and will - - t- 1 .d r ml pfi'i m An . rk r f THE BOYS track and field team is being selected and will start their meets April 14 council The student traveled bv bus to the University of Utah y sterd ty, April 5. for their annual field main point of trip. The interest on the trip was a visit to the Medical enter. THIS wei k has betn Fighth GraJe Ve k, with a varietv of fun aciiviiies each day The leaders of the eighth grade are Korryn iese, president, Pat Vlmegir, vice president, and Donnill Bennett, secre-tarv- . Their advisor is Mrs Carla llapp flections for next year's offtcer are underway, and the new stjdi ntho !y Raders will te selected soon, to be followed bv ninth ard then e.ehih pra !e officers MONDAY several stuih rts atterdi'd the Uiher State Scunre I air. with L.ile L Olid. heaJ cf the science c'i rarteu t f rom the seventh grade ',-n- x were jarel cit, M kc L)an-he. Todd Biderson, r, o B.,'b r, Ht snv or s, ( orv H i ham. Brad King, Kristine H ttn. e, I rank Glix'af. f mi rt Bains, and ef 1 I.'ng ,. , f t iberl (mlf , 5 , hef r Jla must m o kef s I e )s gralefs who fmd to attend were Th If I 10,1. Mitchell v nr. I K'lt! Auither. d ! e Ihs k nr. an d ( arr e g frrm -- A1 e f r a le t were preS' f -- K ufc, Dave t le- - A ior.;rxs. V"r,; t, J' a'- -i Jrmt V ck-r- I r r , r rhn ; rc 1 Hi ' i a. 1t pi.f, ic Jf on Se M Te Parker, Sivan l In debate, held at Davis High on March 9, Bart Uharriet and K.D. Wilson received a superior rating with a four win and zero loss record. Layton Highs junior class is planning a super week, lull of ai tivmes and competitions It will Lx on April 10 through the 11 ALL VtrFK Here will Ire a competition between the lasers on buying and silling chain links for class chains, whuh will be xtrurg through the halls, in who h the Juniors will fy desperately to get hack at the seni irs for during Spirit Hull A No planned for the week (most to be carrii d on daring the dav or daring lunches) are a balloon p pping contest, slave dav, bubble blowing contest, and the junior da-- s form t'ec will be s I.ing assorted rein sh" enis dunrg igm ! s mt la i.rg i e cn am. c f e A'd 71 ! win-mr- JIMOR assembly THE te f ri will H. at will -- v. V k V re ji p K j, a V a e 1 i ! n 8 ver' 'v ritn ( morr iv . April At this as a m m k s activities in J up and awards the tp cJrapx ro x ru f d e c ,re a u ini ' eh O , , IO ff n o.e dillt (use a V I t tush attar h r nl ) Neve r r- - v h e w.c h s , w'in vrrv so,,ej iak in a r I w im w.) r d 'c rg rt in . tlurh ha t Ir- T J dt, ,1' i e r r1 rr ot 1 C lej l t f?n :i and Stuart Renee Hatch, daughter of Mr. Paul C. Hatch, sex rotary Members of the junior class committee are: Jov Petro, Dale Ford, Mark Horrocks, peter Morgan. James Kidd, and Mrs also be sold at a cost of J ) 95 Tickets lor the dance and Friday night they have pictures may be purchased at the door The dress is formal, the theme is "I Nerd You" and the band is Raintrec rented the Roy complex from 9 to 12 o'chxk Hie cost will be $1 pc r person and eviryoee is invited Steve ( hristensen. Karri Morris. Karen Ashv. Lisa JLMOR class ofluers are f ru Filt. son of Mr and Mrs Roger B I elt. president ; Keily Moore, daughter of ( ulorcl and Mrs Mo hail W be concluded on Saturday, April 15, by the Junior Prom It will be held at the Hotal Utah in the Grand Ballroom Cunningham. Shelly Neville, Aegie Koiendrianos. M.irkave Baker, Peter kortnhl sue president and Moore, Ava.lable this year will be a special group d.nner bt f ire the dame The dinner will be served at 6 p m and will include shrimp cockta,! and New York I ut Stmik The d mce w ,1 to gin after dinner at 8 Special prue fi.r dinner and dan. e is J,8 r coupe f velv n all. ( Bean. Andrea (h.lia, Kathy and Ivnn M.ll.gan tickets for VAU SCHOOL 3-- f r.u-- Oz n 'v'j PiMJ F V c C ' ( i S Z t, ' f pwf f x P'l ' REG.STER NO.V FOR SPRING UV'TID tVljUVlM 376-835376 9677 0 tickets mav he purchased atcre at a cost r f i t olds yr. 5 SunselCImlon or Kaysvtlle l m be Nm, acName and the d on r maid if H'i re are not be coni i rrough tic kits sold Dance TICKETS pc r r H ' Yard r e U- - r? f S marli .' l J'C I l"ll wsrtt WO ruA tta.Ht ttxw to C W UWJX Norland Pontiac Plant Now " Plant Snrinn r wt tumtlnrxt wo WHIN PI ANTING ROT Asparagus P.ools i Mr 12, I mr (xrecww ja. AT 01 S tfcrrjHMti 25'" u V-i- "Clip 9 r 0 tm rco ri wmi Carpet Cleaning ' 9 I war wmrx J SttD TIIATMINT CAPTAIN 1 lwx Fruat ITireo Galo e MSI i: WI RtCOMMIND IIIIT MlllIR La soda V S Garden Norgold she-wr- -- & POTATO SEEDS nemrlril on w i OVERALL, the Davis High squad achieved first place by leading the entire region by 17 points couple. Picture tickets will X KWSII WAt.ON ' Others competing were Roxanne Parker, Mindy Anderson, Mindy Harris, Melanie Rigtrup and Kevin Rushforth Holly McGee, Impromptu. Lisa tatrhel, luis Pastrana, Brenda lodi, Melanie Darton and Mindy an- will Johnson, excellent. excellents prom. WEEK Thatcher, superiors; Dirk Thatcher received superiors, Carolyn Costley, Sue Johnson and Mike Draper received nouncing of the royalty for the Ad vj .ee;e R k -- i1, r th, ,R ! rc - Jill Jarmen IN STUDENT congress, Terrence Thompson, Davis, Allison Barlow, Aaron Bart Your Homo f Te? ORATORY, IN individual events' bovs extemp, Wally Greenwell, THE was Laurie Morton. Girls Laura extemp, Taylor, Allison Barlow and Cathy Henderson received superiors; Cynthia Sanders, Melanie Butt and Melanie Rigtrup received excellents. received a good with a two-tw- o record. Matt F.ccles and Kyle Bracken rounded out the team points in debate "Bulbs How" i!i7a t Bracken, Matt Eccles, and Craig Carpenter received record. Dirk Johnson and Card VanAntwerp also given, which include the all Hanhne received superiors. Also competing Hess received superiors; Kyle BRUCE Brand and Norman Partington earned a superior with four wins and zero losses. Dorn VanAntwerp and Sue Hansen, with a three win and one loss record, earned an excellent. Craig Nielson and Bryan Stromberg received a good, with a two win and two loss t ,'u r g! c . tl. gr Gyem 'O': f recently. About At r Davis High Schools forensic team won top honors in the Region Four Forensic Meet and placed third in the State F orensic Meet held Court Weaver and Howard By CAMILLE CORNABY IIGHTH qjat ri Logan. k J jt COMPETITION included three days of events: debate, individual events, and student congress. Schools included were Davis, Ogden, Woods Cross, South, Ben Lomond, Box Elder, Bear River and 11 r K hhc-il- n The Davis High School Forensic Squad swept first place in Region Four Forensic regional. ( X a tm frr Jr "i 4. The girls basketball team has also come through on top, and remains undefeated after playing Six games. t rr p. r'f f. Central Davis students have to the spring sports brought luck 1 x , I . W . J IARMINGTON - Davis County Sihoot Board will ( t i By ROSIE YOUNG 8 to fa fleet . f Students Attend Science Fair THE BOYS baseball team pulled through on top with their first game of the season against Milicreck with a score F7I 1 T the m IL ( r m. r n. V.I n H Sar"i(s. Oi, ( a.if a la'frf, Vo;1 j e a s th! ,rris, pre-J, ar O f t r) U Hatjes, J..hn 'a Kf i K Tiiatn. S- ' R J V .u af i V, S, r H Milrv, I ri ii ,!r h inson. ( Ref) I 'i'lvv . S'ai y Jml!. Arnelte h Jin Krndi.t. k y (- h, WtNDAtt tars. f and 1 1 Todd Day Icy. D.in ; o a n r. Gry n I cord, v i i.(t a' r. U t bra I In' .e Culm if e and Jar.t t! and Guv ( r I G Wilkes e rik.M Ni h gides. eur rod, ire. Blent Burs, thrislire Bash, (hurltne Mark (huadi, (hander. !" J ( i 'n a V e f utfew, B.r n I r b, f lev Gr t n rims Zilar h'h grade tit nsh p . vn tte Tamms Arave, It erne s. Kandy Bennett, 1 ! ORourke y Paulvtn, Ri Mxxa pojls n, (,vhv S ml, ( hristine Smith. Brian Stetklm. Cra'g Suekawa, Sherri Thumps in, Thomas Tsxle r, (lit! a'erl tus. Hiv.d Smith, hvevn Smith, 1 i .ji T av lor. Sent! T frn a. 5i a tt il.r n, Cindy Young ( Shane Niederhauser, i ional Eligibility (national); a-- M.chrlle Kendall, Werdv Kidmm. Kim K. ! vljrz, Tod J arson. Jana I owe. (.ary M ir'.n.-z- , liuNh MnCimh. Colleen Jeff Mewirg, Vtee a t! if d Cut Bates, r H.-l- Mark lutz, Brvard Messen i e. Frin PAM N.tbon, Ktly RV. i ruly Savagr. Dixie Starp. I t Talbot, Glover, Joyie l.ornnge. Dawn Goudelock, Tara Harris, Todd liattori, I rrt st Faylor. Norman Taylor, ienj. d Muhelle Baugh, Tma Baser, Diborah Bu'ter, Deborah (ox. l nn.s Galbra th. Deurn Wendy Thompson, Maren W ills and Bridget ttixcdard Seventh grade honor roll, d DUS FORENSIC UINNERS Mew- Brian Anderson. fake Alldredge, Mark Ardreasen, Alicia Bravo. R maid (ole, Jeffrey Davis. Dale Doyle, Denise Lvars, Benjamin Fuller. Tamara Harper, Kerry Hill. Heidi 1! ggan. Terri Holt. Leslie J.ims, Paula KronsieaJ, DR. WALTER D. TalboJ, Utah State Supt. of Public Instruction, will be the featured guest speaker who has been active in and is currently interested in all phases of the the school system and he wants to bring as many opportunities as possible into each of their lives in helping them to gain a education. Stephanie Thliveris, Thomas Tisler, Darcev Vallejo, Cliff Valerians, Brian Wergin and Guy Wright NINTH grade high honor, Fvonne Anderson. Maurine bie Gleed. Melinda Hansen, tori Horspciol, Jill Johnson. Devin Kidman. Anthony Maestas, Brad Miller, Jose Montano, Robert Morrill. TAUNYA Nelson. Terri Nt Ison, Smith, Theresa Sprute. Linda Stevens, Judy r.l Lon Suekawa, Seventh grade high honor roll. Shannon Benton. Maria Buyingion, Lisa Childs, Deb- g pace-settin- HIS HEART is with Jeff Nelson, Niederhauser, Karina Norton, Mark Shane Nuitall, Openshaw, Dennis Opp, Cathy ORourke, Brenda Paulsen, Rebecca Poulsen, Diane Roach. turns Saunders, Chrisiine Smith, Brian Stecklein, Craig Theresa Sprute, Linda Stevens, Julipon Stratton. eighth grade class of next year. These students will participate individually in the honors banquet program and will represent the studentbody students Greg 1 school-advancin- level He is a member of the U.S. Commissioner of Education Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institut- Goudelock TARA Harris, Monica Hatjes, Todd Hatton, Earnest Helmer, Jjihn Holt, Michael son, Leslie Jones, Devin Kidman. Paula Kronstead, Eric Lee, Kenneth Leon, Stacia Luc ero tizenship, regular scholastic and high scholastic honors for each and all of the first three terms of the current school year This year the top honor students" will be Tina Bayer and Todd Hattori, ninth grade g class; high and Sheri Snider from the Ninth grade citizenship, Evonne Anderson, Hansen, Tamara Harper, Terri Holt, Lori Horspool, Robert Hunsaker, Jill John- r educational system; locally, statewide and on a national win, Tina Bayer, Christine Deborah Bush, Butler, Charlene Chandler, March Chicado, Deborah Cox, Dawn Decius, David Erickson, Melinda Fisher, Deann Glover, Floyd Gordon, Dawn Fvans. Benjamin Fuller, Stephanie Debbie Gleed, 'lebheim, ( indy Griffiths, Melinda twenty-fou- students within the seventh, eighth and ninth grades will be honored for their achievements in ci- Julie Teeslink, Richard Wilt and Ronnie Young Denise Cypret, Shelly n, ciSEVENTH grade tizenship honor roll, Blake Alldridge, Shannon Benton, Kurt Bodily, Maria Boying-ton- , Alicia Bravo, Lisa Childs, Jackie Cobaugh, Ronald Cole, ONE hundred and well Freestone GAIL Harvey, Stacy Judd, Billy Kelley, Alan Kendrick, Karla Martin, Kyle Moos-manKevin Nielson, Betty honors. Kristina honor-roll- Eighth grade high FOR citizenship honor roll, a student must have between students The Sunset Junior High School honors banquet will be held this year on Thursday, April 6 at 6 30 p m. in the school gymnasium. Save" & oo of? ORTHO UP-STA- Fertilizer IN IT OCR Plaatlng Time U;e Cascade RT Pml urt AWT f I till 5 0 - A i df 0 Quart 1 19 2, Grftf Ideal le rwi $9? 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