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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 iS in LrU School Board Okays Rules On Attendance B avis Gals Davis County Board of Education approved an attendance policy which will regulate attendance in all Davis County schools The policy has been under con sideration for several months Are Named After a weeks tryouts, the following were selected to play on the Davis High girls tennis team KATHY Butler, Carolyn Costely, Carolyn Garr, Mindy Susanne Susanna Hanline, Humphreys, Hunger, Nancy Jacobs, Taffy Jenkins, Linn Pearson, Lorena Peterson, Kathy Spear, Teresa Sloven and Sue Celling Miss Roxanne Hardy, tennis coach stated she was impressed with the developing talent at Davis Their first match was against Woods Cross High FBLA (Future Business Leaders Association) has planned an eventful year for those interested in joining Full of fund raising projects, one of which will be an airplane wash (sort of like a car wash) and a student phone book New officers for the year are Debbie Lords, president, Laurie Over, vice president, Ann Singleton, historian, Perri Carrothers, secretary, and Tammy Templeton, publicity manager THEY are encouraging everyone interested in fjture business leaders of America to join The Future Homemakers of America (FHA) have many activities for the coming year m full swing of planning and making preparations for them to be very successful THE CLUB will be spon- soring both girls dances, lunch time activities during Homecoming, a snow sculp- ture contest this winter and manv more. orFHA is now a co-eganization and is looking forward to the guys joining in to assist them with their various projects to help involve the studentbody d OFFICERS to serve the coming year are Lisa Haller, president, Stephanie Brough, vice president, Sandy Smith, secretary-treasure- Nancy r; historian-ph- Rich, o tographer, Paula McAtee, regional representative Year books are on sale Year books will be sold every Wednesday for $9 50 in the cloak room The deadline for buying the books is Nov 15, after that, the price will be raised a dollar SENIOR students may have their names engraved on the cover for one dollar extra Ushers for the 1977-7year are Todd Webster, head usher, Gary Parkin, Matt 8 Gregory, Troy Howard, Mitch Keck, Todd Taylor, Jayne Hill, Margo Southworth, Carrie Fagg, Allison Davis, Students Kelly McGugin Gain U. ALTERNATES are Robin Gallagher and Scott Olsen Coach Steve Barnes will be the advisor np Honors Three University of Utah students from the Layton area un250 are among dergraduates named to the summer quarter honor roll at the U named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average of 3 5 or better in all academic subjects where 4 0 is the equivalent of an TO BE A Students are Dale nesbeck, Keith Fon D A Voegele and Henson Van Emden Receives Scholarship Ronald J Okabe, son of Mr and Mrs Glade Cordner of is this years recipient of the second annual Todd Jensen scholarship ACTIVE throughout his high school years in student government and LDS Church activities, Mr Okabe will pursue a health care career at the University of Utah The annual $500 Todd Jensen scholarship is awarded to a Davis High School student for attendance at any Utah college or university THE NEW Weber State organization is being formed in conjunction with the Wildcat whose Club, supporters School Board Schedules Meeting Davis County School Board will meet in regular session on Oct 4 at 7 30 p m in the Board Room of the Davis County Administration Building in Farmington, according to Deputy Superintendent Lawrence Welling SUPERINTENDENT Welling said central matters to be considered will be the opening bids for the Trans- SIDING -- SOLID VINYL -- TOP INSULATION - NO MAINTENANCE -- portation Building at the Freeport Center and a con sideration of the Davis Cup Marching Band Festival STEEL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Dr Welling said Assistant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson will also report on ar- BUILDERS rangements being made for housing of a community school gymnastics program at Bountiful High School rk SUPPLY 486-155- Wildcat Club Directors Davis High School student Kaysville Students registering for Weber State College this fall can now also sign up for the new Student classes at college leaders throughout the area Approval for the formation of the student group was given m the May meeting of the Wildcat Clubs Board of OUabe 1 THE POLICY also calls for the notification of parents when students are absent and identifies three ways that parents can be notified, based on their preference The policy was developed under the direction of Assis- IT WILL require that each student attend school at least 90 percent of the time in order to receive a passing grade, unless he can show adequate justification for excessive ab- tant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson and other principals in the district sences Previously policies were set b each individual school PRIOR to the adoption of the policy, representatives of the Davis Education Associa- Any appeals from students, who have not met the criteria will be heard by an attendance committee in each school This committee, set up regulations stated in the tion provided suggestions, some of which were incorporated in the final draft rk policy, will include an ad Varied Activities For Weber Frosh cil members invited the incoming freshmen to become involved in Webers student government as well as the many other activities and organizations available on campus Hang gliders, speeches, campus tours, music and cheers all helped welcome al most 700 new freshmen students to the Weber State College campus this week THIS year's freshmen orientation was divided into a morning and an afternoon meeting The annual event was sponsored by the As. sociated Students of Weber State WSC President Joseph L Bishop opened each meeting with a brief message welcoming the new students to the Ogden college FOLLOWING President Bishop, Weber's student government leaders spoke to the assembly concerning each of their positions and responsibilities The seven Executive Coun- - New Student Club Begins At Weber include city, community and Ronald ministrator, a counselor and two teachers FOR A $5 fee, Weber students will receive a membership card, window sticker for their car, and hospitality room privileges at various WSC athletic events Students who sign up will also be able to attend a monthly meeting with various members of the WSC athletic staff m the Union Building, said Robb Alexander, student president of the Wildcat Club WERE counting heavily on our students to support the new era in Wildcat athletics by signing up with our group, he said Application forms will be available during registration m the Union Building OTHER information concerning the activities of the new club may be obtained by contacting Gary Evans, executive director of the ext Wildcat Club, 605, Mike Hunsaker, student-bodpresident, ext 476, or Mr Alexander, ext 476 399-594- Syracuse Community School Schedule Classes at the Syracuse School Community will include GYMNASTICS: This is a real popular class for both boys and girls There are three levels from beginning to advanced taught by Mrs Pat Craythom and assistants It is on Wednesdays from p m , $10 for ten group lessons First session begins 5-- 8 Music fundamentals for beginning piano This is a group class to introduce the keyboard and music notation as a preparation or a supplement to private piano instruction The class is taught by Mr Packham, minimum 12students Taught on Mondays from p m , years, $9 for 8 group ages lessons Starts on Oct 1 Windshield Specialists Guaranteed Roller Skating A favorite Come meet your friends and have fun This will be availa- Repaired -- Store -- Storm Storm Windows 376-427- 1 Windows Doors -- Mirrors PHONE or 825-74- Conlact Fmil local CBers Padgett formation -- Home Glazing for more in 773-346- ble every Thursday night beginning Oct 20 There will be two different sessions 30 and 7 30-6 p m The price is 60 cents or 40 cents with your own skates Group lessons taught from 6 30-- 30 for $6 for eight group lessons 9 GUN safety, oil painting 84 123 Cross St., Layton Where glass is a specialty a sideline" Sophomore elections were held at Layton High School last week The studentbody By CAMILLE CORNABY sophomores, winter Kim Harris, who loves to snow ski, water ski and participate in gymnastics, was Um TONIGHT, Skyview will tangle with the Layton girls in volleyball. The game will begin at 4 p m. and will be in Laytons gym Homecoming was a success at Layton High last week The parade Wednesday was carried off with little mishap and the winners were, from first to third place juniors, Mrs. Donna Parker, advisor, American Field Service, Dave Brimhall, advisor, elected Matt Love, son of Mr and Mrs Glen Love He enjoys living and working on his farm and snowmobiling in the officers would like to thank all the candidates for their participation and enthusiasm FOR THE office of president, the sophomores voted to the office of vice president She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Doyle Harris Bonneville Come support Layton High as we march on to victory AFTER the game there will be a stomp at Layton in the gym, sponsored by the It will last from 8 p m till 11pm. and the cost will be $1 25 per person Let-term- Friday, Sept 30 at 4 p m the undefeated Lancers will subdue the Lakers, at HAVING a good time is She was elected to the office of Jill Jardines specialty secretary and also enjoys snow and water skiing She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Randy Jardine. Homecoming assembly will be Friday, Sept 23 at 8 30 a m Homecoming royalty will be announced and alumni will be honored THE GAME will be that afternoon, later with the mighty Layton Lancers planning on a sure victory against the Viewmont Vikings Kickoff will be at 4 p m m the Lancer Coliseum Saturday, Sept 24, the Homecoming Dance will be held in the Layton High gym It will start at 8 p m and continue until 11pm The band will be Southbound and the theme is Memories The cost is $4 per couple and flowers are in order All alumni are invited Mrs Lois Cook, advisor IN THE car truck division, first to third place, winners were Centurion Staff, Brian Gray advisor, National Honor Bonnie Mrs Society, Graham, advisor, Laytones, Paul Christensen, advisor The The Plumbers Nightmare! Spirit chains, sold all week and costing the students one cent per link, were draped down the hall Taking first place were the seniors, with the juniors running a close second and the sophs far behind and babysitting classes, anyone interested in attend ing these classes contact the Stoker director, for more informa Don 825-855- 9 tion S THE assembly brought out an over capacity crowd with the theme Lancer Wars written and presented by the seniors, with alumni from the previous years presenting CB RADIO operation This is a class that meets T uesday s and Saturdays to teach the Screens By CAMILLE CORNABY y 5--6 NOT TO LEAK groups Sophomore class officers to direit affansat Layton High School for the coming year are left to nght. Jill Jardine secretary; Kim Hams, vice piesident, and Matt Love, president SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LanBtceirs Oct 5 Duvis EounEu gMaings; Co. SHORT reports concerning their various areas were also made by J Farrell Shepherd, director of the Union Building, John Knight, director of L Dale intramurals. Gardner, director of the Dee Fvents Center, Dr Gary L Carson, director of the Counseling Center, and Capt David M Peters of the WSC ROTC department The new freshmen were also taken on tours of the buildings and facilities available at WSC Leading each tour were members ot the schools fraternities, sororities and other student Luke the Lancer with Forces' r which helped Luke slay at the end, proclaiming our victory over Viewmont Dart-vade- The Trap That Helps You Escape! From the assembly During royalty was announced Elected were Mark Wall, Clogged, Plugged, Drains Forever Costly Plumber bills Loss of Valuables Such as Rings, Precious Stones from Rings and Jewelry, Coins, and Chains! , queen, 1st king, Joy attendants, Debbie Velaquez and Cookie Carter, 2nd attendants, Matt love and ! isa Fa-er- Overmoe Burton Sets Night For Back To School H C ACTIVITIES will begin at 6 15 p m with dinner being served to the fourth and fifth grade parents while the first, second and third grade parents attend a discussion al assigned students' classrooms The discussions will consist of buzz sessions where the parents will discuss some of the programs outlined for the school year A dinner will be served to the first, second and third grade students while the fourth and fifth grade students parents wih attend the discussions PTSA memberships will be sold during the evening and Mrs Shanna Page, president encourages all parents to become members of PTSA this vear Mrs Gavle Whitesides put licitv chairman np is $D fi Burton Elementary School PTSA is sponsoring their Back to School Night to be held Thursday, Sept 29 at the school The Kale Katch All Sink through the unit but restricts articles, and food particles screen! 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