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Show I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 10. WEEKLY REFLEX 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 10, 1980 Honor Boll At New Du vis PTA Officers Installed A new slate of officers for the Davis High School PTA have been installed on Monday evening. KNEWELL ANDERSON, president of the Davis Central Honor Boll AtBicks The honor roll at Ricks College for the fall semester has been released and includes the names of 1,048 students. STUDENTS, WHO take at least 14 hours of classwork, and who get a 3.33 grade point average or above for the semester, are named to the semester honor roll. Winners of the American Legion auxiliary Unit 82 Poppy Poster contest at the Kaysville Jr. High School are Kari Geoff Thatcher, Farmington; Chris Brough, Kaysville; Stephen Christenson and Robin Carter, both of Farmington; Jubel Frost, Kaysville: Stephanie Brown, Jed Fisher and Tami Lindley, all of Kays Bodily. Kathy Cardon and Holly Marcusen. Mrs. Gaye Sain is art instructor. KATHY CARDON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cardon of 380 Oak Lane, Kaysville, won first place. Holly Marcusen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Marcusen, 75 South 760 East, Kaysville, second place; and Kari Bodily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bodily, 364 North 8(H) East, Ka ville, was third place winni Honorable mention went to annual awards assembly at the close of the school year. ville. MRS. SAIN conducted the annual poster contest. The contest is open to all students in the Kaysville Jr. High. Awards and prizes will be given during the schools MRS. LOIS Stephens, from the American Legion auxiliary , took charge of the contest np . Exchange Students Spend Easter Vacation In Calif. Melinda Davis High Foreign Exchange students, Teoman Kuyan and Endre Stiansen ter holiday on short time spent two weeks over the TEOMAN LIVED with a family in Pudimont near Oak- Eas- - 776-20- 360 So. State, Clearfield L. Melinda L. Hanline was selected as vice chairperson of the Utah Home Economics Association student member section at the annual spring conference held in Salt Lake City on March 28 and 29. TEOMAN IS from Turkey and is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brand and family while attending Davis High School. Endre is from Norway and is living with the Kent Beckstrom family during his stay in Kaysville and attending Davis High School, np 79 Hal-britt- IN ADDITION to being an honor student, Bettie Brogue in outstanding achievement comprehensive reading and reWendellyn Halbritter has ceived an award for her outstanding achievement in S. accounting and filing. Fahy Robinson, president of the college, compliments and congratulates these students on their academic excellence. Baseball Registration April 1 2 Hill Air Force Baseball registration has been extended to Saturday, April 12. Registrations are still being held at Hill Air Force Base Youth Center. Make up and tryout date is Monday, April 14. Openings are still available in all age group divisions including girls. The Fatalist I went bald, so Londoner 1 spent a small fortune on hair restorer. When I went Scotchman bald I sold my brush and comb. has received an award for her Final Hill AFB sottball. PARENTS, please, we need your support and participation to make this another successful season for our young people. If you need further information contact the Hill AFB Youth Center, 777-241- EYE HONOR STUDENTS from Davis County include: Lisa Albrechtsen, Becky White, Marianne Williams, from Centerville; Barbara Blair, Luther Brady, Mark Owens, Clearfield; Carolyn Clark, Michelle Taylor, Farmington; Brenda Thomas, Kaysville; and Lori Hinckley, Layton. CONTACT Before a single word is spoken your eyes begin the conversation. And your can say all that needs to be said. Thats why we carry a full collection of fashion frames from the House of Dior. Each a masterpiece in soft color . and delicate design. Fashioned the remarkable, in Optyl lightweight frame material with a Memory for its shape and your exact fit. Make the next addition to your wardrobe eyewear from the House of Dior. See our full collection today. eye-we- Hanline Vice Chairperson San Francisco, Calif, and attended a private school. MACHINE 1 changes. week with them skiing at Lake Tahoe. fndre lived with a family in COME SEE THE MIRA CLE inSecondary Council of PTA stalled the new officers. Mrs. Marie Taylor will serve as year. president for the 1980-8Other officers include Ann Hansen, first vice president; Principal Richard S. Stevenson, second vice president; Carol Kimball, third vice president; Tomyee Lou Adams, secretary; Vivian Garrett, treasurer; Raelene Brian, historian; Sheia Kapos and Kent Winward as student representatives. np The following students from the Layton area have earned a place on the honor rolls at Stevens Henager College: Ray Kearns, Cynthia Nottoli, Lynda Nance, Kenneth Mauchley, Jay Dailey, Wendellyn and Bettie Brogue. Selected As ex- land, Calif, and spent one THE COPY CENTER Henager College Enrollment at Ricks, the largest privately-owne- d junior college in America, was more than 6,400 for the 1979 fall semester. Kaysville Junior High winners of the poppy poster contest include Kari Bodily, left, Faye Sain, advisor; Kathy Cardon and Holly Marcusen. CONTEST WINNERS Stevens SHE IS currently serving as president of the Weber State College Home Economics Association. She plans to attend the American Home Economics Association conference in Dallas, Texas this June. 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