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Show DAVIS DECEMBER 11, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- KJH national honor society induction ceremonies held By citizenship; Amber Workman ROBERT MARSDEN addressed the importance of service; Stacey Willey spoke on leadership. Amy Jo Allen discussed character and growth. Mrs. Larkins, school advisor to the National Honor Society chapter then sw ore in the officers of the National Junior Honor Society. Tuesday, Nov. 12, the National Junior Honor Society of Kaysville Junior High held their induction ceremony at 7 p.m. in the gym. All National Junior Honor Society members and their parents were invited to take part in the ceremonies. - ceremonies. Following Russell some society members talked on the important points of the society. Jacob Oldham spoke on scholarship: Melissa Robinson spoke on tea fcs tea ks, Participants in this years Washington, D.C'. Close-uLayton High School were: hack. Vicki Magee, left. Gary Willhide, Ek Smith. Missy Gillespie, Amy Motta, RaDon Gatherum; front, Lori Wall, left, Judy VanOrden. and Nathan Moon. Pollyanna Waite was absent. p from CLOSE-U- P STUDENTS It I ON FT A GATHERUM vironment. LAV ION - Washington. D.C.. the impressive national capitol city, is thousands of miles away from the history classrooms at Layton High School but once a year students who have interests and abilities in history and politics are gi en the opportunity to see the The Close-Ucapital Close-Uis program sponsored by a nonprofit. foundation. Since 1970. the Foundation has brought more than 160.000 students and educators from every state to -- p p. non-partis- Washington. D C. for a unique experience of studying government on location. LAST MONTH 10 Layton High School students toured the tion's capital on the Close-Uprogram. They were accompanied p teacher-adviso- r, taken place in the social programs in the U.S. since FDRs administration? or How has the focus of the EPA changed underthe Reagan administration? Once in Washington, D.C. the students experienced one of the most concentrated and intense learning experiences of a lifetime. The Layton students were paired up with roommates from California. The Laytonites were surprised at how many California high school na- by BY THE time the 10 Layton students boarded the plane, they could respond intelligently to questions like What changes have students smoke. The California teens commented that they didnt realize Utah teens would dress new wave and listen to contemporary music. Ms. Claudia Schroader. The students toured Washington accompanied by a trained guide who knew' where to go and what to see. Preparations for the Close-U- p trip started about two months before boarding the airplane. Under the direction of Ms. Schroader, the 0 students stayed after school several times a week for special briefing sessions and seminars. They learned about the federal government structure using workbooks Foundaprepared by the Close-U- p tion. They worked through special case studies that dealt with some of the major issues discussed in Congress. They studied social programs. civil rights, defense and en THE CLOSE-Uprogram offered daily seminars with key Washington personalities. The Utah students met with Congressman James Hansen. They toured the capitol building and most of the monuments in Washington, D.C. Without exception, the 10 Layton students said the Vietnam MemoP rial left the most lasting impress- ion. Some claimed this was because the Vietnam conflict w'as so recent. Others felt it was a personal monument, listing all the names of those killed or missing in action. Some said it was not ornamental and ornate but rather below ground level, dark and realistic. Other places visited included the a tss 5 tsa k ks fea SEVENTH grade high honor roll, Alison Duckworth, Katherine Hansen, Jane Hyde, Shawn Clark Finlinson. Tiffany Talbot. Melissa Nelson. Sarah Scheul-er- , Eli-so- Jennifer Weinert, Susie Aldrich. Chris Brough, Roger Gardiner, Robert Larkins. John Steele, Jodi Topham. Michelle Neilson, Melanie Hess, James Howard and Karie Rothschild. SEVENTH grade honor roll, Cynthia Bourne, Rebecca Cate. Douglas Johnson, Salvador Martinez. Jennifer Neilson. Michelle Porter. Jason Shepherd, Trina VanAusdal. Heather Anderson. Joslyn Cook. Robert Albiston. Shadrach Crookston, Susanna Eden. Steven Gardner, Christy Karras. Shelley Lewis, Marlin Johnson. Richard Murray, Teresa Freeze. Jon Streadbeck, Lezlie Baham. Troy Dedecker. Nathan Diaz and Matthew Taylor. EIGHTH grade high honors. Brenda Anderson, Gavin Duckworth. Jeffrey Howard, Brooke Hugh, Wayne Lamoreaux, Mary Jean Pritt. Doug Thompson, Catherine Sedgwick. Yvette Van-Dyk- e, Matthew Clay, Erik Kristin Handley, Emmons, Celeste Holt. Jacob Oldham, John Pratt. Sam Brown. Travis Hill. Matthew Hyde. Derek Nelson. Martha Thompson, Juliana Vetter, Michael Woolley. Erica Johnson, HONOR ROLL, 8th grade. Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument. Arlington National Cemetery and the Library of Congress. ONE DAY was spent at restored Williamsburg. All 10 students brought home at least one sous enir and many pictures of this restored colonial village. The experience of riding a subway and touring the campuses of some of the countrys oldest universities were special side benefits of the Close-U- p program. Every Layton High participant returned home with at least one Georgetow n or William and Mary sweatshirt. n. HIGH HONOR, 9th grade, Brian Aldrich, Amy Jo Allen, Roger Dorius, Carl Gardiner, Amy Roberts, Rebecca Rogers, Amber Workman, Steven Barlow, Michael Scheuller, Emily Timothy, Lance Larsen, Robert THE CHANCE to browse 161 N. Main sa e w sa sa s ss ss ss s - 298-908- ss s 8 e sa sat s ca c s eg vt s cat s s r r s tions. One participant commented. I learned how hard it would he to write a Constitution. Another student said. I appreciate other people with different values. A Close-U- p student who had little to say summed up the entire program of workshops, seminars, tours, cultural experiences and interact- It for immediate delivery. 1986 Accord 1986 Civic Sedan Automatic 4-Do- Sedan 4-Do- or or ed 9678 Nichols, Jared Sanders. Russell Slade, David Stephenson, Shannon Adams, Heather Ence, Bradley Felt, Melanie Fillmore, Javvis Jacobson, Brad Olsen. James Steele, Grant Murray, Amy Bell Regular shipments arriving. Come in early for best selection. 1986 Civic Hatchback and Heide Davies. 83 Honda Pralude 8995 84 CMC Jimmy 4x4 American Business Womens Association, Laytona Chapter held their annual Christmas party at the home of Ann Reyercons in Layton on Dec. 9. Dinner was served to 20 members. 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