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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 16. 1976 JLIJIL By MARK PETERSEN The music department of Layton High School is extremely busy with a variety of Christmas 'programs and activities. THE PAST week has been Laytone Week. The Layton Highs swing choral group, have sponsored Lay-tone- s, activities many exciting including a. Toys for the needy have been collected throughout the week. A door decorating contest was held and elf auctions took place. The decorated doors will be judged tomorrow. T1IE LAYTONES, a select group of 30 under the direction of Paul E. Christensen, have Visiting several local high schools recently was Cadet Kenneth Page from the USAF Academy. Shown at Layton High, 1 to r, front, Cal Roberts, Johnny Gilbert, Doug Williams, Tom Zocco, Erich Bender; back, Ron Keen, Cadet Page, Robert Blount, Craig Carrel, and Robert Clements. CADET VISITS has been Kaysville Rotary Club. Cadet Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Page, Kaysville, has been an outstanding cadet. He is presently a cadet Lt. Colonel serving on the Cadet Wing staff as Information Officer. THE 1973 Davis High School Cadet Kenneth M. Page, USAF Academy, participated in the Academy Grassroots program at local high schools during the past week. CADET PAGE visited high schools in Davis, Weber, Morgan and Summit counties to explain the Academy program to interested young men and women. He also presented the The following represent the fall term honor roll at Sunset 7 Junior High School, school year. THE NINTH grade students must have a grade point average between 3.8 - 4.0 to qualify for the high honors. A grade point average between 3.5-3.- 7 to obtain regular honors status and 4Hs out of 7 classes to get on the citizenship honor roll, i 74 students obtained Shirley Martinez, Karen McGrath, Todd Pardoe, Greg Ridler, Charrise Sander, Becky Seabreeze, Susan Shearer, Cheryal Tisler and Garrett Wilson. ci- tizenship honors; 75 students gained regular honors; and 60 members of our studentbody THE REGULAR honor students for the seventh grade are: Lynette Arave, Ladawn Budge, Cheryl Cash, Cheryl Chambers, Todd Dayley, Michelle Dildey, Michael Eyster, Shelly Freestone and Kymber Housley. Billy Kelley, Randy Nye, received high scholastic honors. We are indeed proud of this showing. CITIZENSHIP honors in the seventh grade are: Kathleen Abate, Darla Beers, Cheryl Cash, Teresa Clark, Kim Clayton, Alene Dalton, Todd Dayley, Dawn Draayer, Debra Fink, Shelly Freestone, Denise Gilmore, Shaw-n- a Hodson, and Wilma Bonnie THE EIGHTH grade students are: Maurine An- derson, Phillip Aechuleta, Brenda Bates, Christine Bush, Deborah Cox and Byron Endo. Also Floyd Gorden, Tara Snider, Troy Stark, Julie Teeslink, Melanie Teeslink, Westover Betty Peter- son, Katherine Ried, Cinay Ross, Malanie Teeslink, Julie Teeslink, Douglas Thurell and Vickie Walters. Staci Housley, Judd, Annette Kelley, Janice King, Scott Ortega, Bonnie Parker, Lauretta Rice, Sheri Kathleen Parker, Monica Hatjes, Micheal Hawrelock, Ernest Helmer, Ronda Johnson, Micheal Kelly, Todd Larsen and Wendall Larsen. and Harris, Michelle Wood. THE EIGHTH grade students are: Evonne Anderson, Brenda Bates, Brian Bates, Deborah Butler, Deborah Cox, Melinda Fisher, Monica Hatjes, Todd Hatton, John Highley, Ronda Johnson, Micheal Kelley, Wendy Kidman and Terri DIANE MINISH, Stacy Morrill, Greg Nelson, Lisa Parris, Kevin Porter, Julie Sisneros, Sheila Stanley, Brian Stecklein, Craig Suekawa, Bradley Wilkes and Kent Wise. Monroe. The ninth grade students Susan Archuleta, Barneck, Lisa Douglas Bingham, Belinda Brown, Michelle Carter, Cindy Clark, David Czarnecki, Tracie Dettench and Joni Endo. Steven Neilson, Greg Nelson, Jeff Neiderhauser, Shane Openshaw, Brenda Paulsen, Joleen Roach, Micheal Sowerby, Brian Stecklein, Stephanie Thliveras, Thomas Tisler, Darcy Vallejo, Clifford Vaterlaus. Bradley Wilkes, Brenda Wilson and Guy are: JAN Francis, Pam Gleason, Lauri Gunderson, ALSO Wright. Pam Hattori, Sherrie Henne, Julie Johnson, Donnie Kelly and Judy Knudsvig. Wendy Lundburg, Brenda Maes, Joe Martinez, Gary Nelson, Karleen Peart, Greg THE HIGH honor roll seventh grade students are: Daria Beers, Connie Black, Teresa Clark, Dawn Draayer, Denise Gilmore, Jill Hansen and Cindy Henrie. EIGHTH THE grade students are: Evanne Anderson, Brian Bates, Michelle Baugh, Deborah Butler, Janette Cornia, Joyce Gornnge, Dawn Goudelock, Todd Hattori and Ernest Helmer. John Higlev. Michelle Classic was held December 1 1 . There were individual events, debate and legislative forum. Out of 23 schools that participated, Layton took fourth in total points. Get a Gift Certificate at Matt Lees Alex, Bud Frump; Mark Pe- tersen, J.B. i YarnS I 23 East Gentile, Layton Biggley; Thing Michelle Purcell, Smitty; Laura Miss Brimley, Krumholtz; Mark Watson, m mnimnim : mm L 8 A.M. FRIDAY I FRIDAY Values to MENS SUITS ooHIirSKR- - 8 A.M. FRIDAY i Values to 135.00 MENS SUITS FRIDAY 8 A.M. Values to MENS SUITS 225.00 Ken- Openshaw. ALSO BRENDA Paulson, Rebecca Poulsen, Joleen Roach, Jefferson Rogers, Michael Sowerby, Stephanie Thliverts, Sherri Thompson, Thomas Tisler, Clifford Vaterlaus, Brenda Wilson. The ninth grade students are: Dennis Anderson, Terri Anderson, Dawn Beers, Scott Bly, Marilyn Hobbs, Alice Johnson and Teresa Johnston. Susan Necha Jones, Neiderhauser, Todd Pardoe, Mary Jayne Patterson. Linde Ranney, Karen Rasmussen, Becky Seabreeze, Cheryl Tisler, Dean Vernon and Garrett Wilson. Values to 10.00 MENS SLACKS FRIDAY 8 A.M. filENS 41 Values to 40.00 SPOUT GOATS DOORIBUSJERS FRIDAY 8 A.M. ffCtlC SPORT PARKAS jjppffBTJsiER FRIDAY 8 A.M. Values to 22.00 MENS SLACKS boorlbjjsxer bbORtellsTEB. FRIDAY Values to 100.00 ROSBiiySIiB? DOOfljBUSTEBS FRIDAY 8 A.M. Wendy Kidman, Jana Lone, Martinez, Gary Lizabeth McComb, Jeff Niederhauser and Shane STER 8 A.M. MENS SUITS DOORlBUSTER dall, 8 A.M. FRIDAY 8 A.M. MEN'S Values to 00.00 DOWN COATS Values to 12.00 BOYS SHIRTS ZJ99 DproMBjtsiEH FRIDAY 8 A.M. FRIDAY 8 A.M. MEN S RAINCOAT TOPCOATS Values to 100.00 Values to 75.00 FRIDAY Values 0.00 MENS BELTS to 09 DOORIBUSIER DOORlBUSTER FRIDAY 8 A.M. MENS SHOES rniyM A F w FRIDAY 04 Values to 2.50 MENS SOCKS 8 A.M. m 8 A.M. MENS Values to 20.00 MENS SHIRTS FRIDAY 8 A.M. Values to 00.00 STER SL- f RID AY 6 AM. llUli MENS TIES I off Brunswick 8 A.M. Values to 7.50 Values to 50.00 MENS SHOES FRIDAY 8 A.M. MENS SLACKS Values to 12.00 n imim m AMF Columbia off 376-291- FRIDAY MEN'S SPORT COATS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL GORDON AT Values to 20.00 SWEATERS doorIbUster RRnnnpnijnfjiip to attend. Layton brought back the two first place trophies in Legislative Forum. The Jordon Copper Pick their own gift THOSE holding leading roles are Lynn Speirs, J. Pierpont Finch; Cyndia Thiros, Rosemary; High. AGAIN Let that Special Person MWt Hirschi, FOR THAT PERFECT FIT Up telephone 376-231- Wilma Holbrook, Stacie Judd, Scott Ortega, Lauretta Rice, Robert Russell, Sheri Snider, John Steffens and Brett Swain. David 1338 U. MAIN, LAYTON BMLL Summit counties call Capt. Duane Gerrard, Kaysviile, The Layton High Debate team has recently been involved in six tournaments throughout the months of November and December. November 12, Governors Cup was held at Cottonwood High. LAYTON sent four teams who did an outstanding job. November 17, Portia Douglas was held at Ogden High where it was an individual event competition. Layton High brought back the two first place trophies in Legislative Woodard. liJ Up to For Morgan and 376-347- RECENT performances were at Clearfield and at the Temple Square Songfest. Parts for Layton High Schools Sixth annual musical have been choSen. Under the direction of Ronald L. Petersen, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. (a musical comedy) will be held March 24, 25 and 26. Ovington. Riddler, Charrise Sander, Teresa Sanders, Susan Shearer, Shane Shradley, Gerald Walker, Shelly SEE THE PRO AT KAJ Purdy, Kaysville, telephone Kaye Harvey, ol A STUDENT Saturday, as a climax for Laytone Week the annual dinner dance will be held at 8 p.m. A delicious Spaghetti dinner will be served, plus an evening of dancing. Tickets are only $5 per couple, and it will be held in the cafeteria. The community is invited to a, Forum. December 1, Layton traveled to a practice meet at Viewmont High where they took seven debate teams who did very well. December 3 and 4, University Meet was held. Two teams were sent. Calvin Rampton was held at Davis Mr. Gatch; Tami Bright, Miss Jones; Kevin Egan, Mr. . Twimble; Brian Wood, Wally Womper and Jonathan Felt, SERVING North Davis County and South Weber County is LTC Gerald A. Ctews Jir. singing for various programs and organizations. LAYTON High will host its annual Christmas Choral Concert Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. All choirs, including ACap-pellLaytones, Junior and Senior and Sophomore will perform. The public is invited free of charge. Wednesday, Dec. 22, the ACappella Choir will perform at the Capitol Building and Cottonwood Mall. A few of the numbers they will be singing are: The Bells, Cry Carol of the Bells, Aloud, and Away In A Manger. Academy Liaison Officer. are: Terri Anderson, Dawn Beers, Elayne Brown, Renee Cervinski, Cindy Clark, Marilyn Hobbs, Kathy Hors-poand Alice Johnson. Susan Jones, Donnie Kelley, Wendy Lundburg, 1976-197- to achievement in Academics and Military Leadership. Students who are interested in applying for admission to the Air Force Academy should contact their local Air Force Honor Code. In addition, he inset named Superintendents List in recognition of his high graduate serves as Honor Committee Representative administering the Cadet Academy briefing to the traveled and Layton surrounding communities, uu s 8 |