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Show u I I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WEEKLY REFLEX NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 13, 1981 Volunteer Banquet March 24th The Davis County Council on Aging will have the sixth annual volunteer recognition banquet on March 24 to be held at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington at 6 p.m. THIS EVENT will honor volunteers who have given many hours of service during 1980 for the senior citizens. There is calling on the shutins. telephone reassurance ser- vice. driving seniors to doctor appointments and other necessary places when they do not drive or not able to go alone. There are many serv ices and hours given to the nutrition program at the centers. HONORED AT this banquet will be members of the Heritage Center in Clearfield. The Silver Age meal site in Kaysville and the Golden Years Center in Bountiful. Reservations must be made at each center for those volunteers w ho are eligible to attend this affair, kj e activities. coming She helped w rite and the senior assembly. She has been accepted in the nurses aid program and has received first place awards in the program. Her hobbies include swimming, tennis, jogging, lifting weights, playing piano, reading. drawing, and sports of all kinds. Her ambition is to attain her associate degree in nursing and then specialize in one of the nursing areas. She also hopes to attain a degree in art. half-tim- rjfl - Preparing to compete in Miss Kaysville competition are, front, Denise Daniels, left, Terri Handrickson, Susie Fraser, DeAnne Winkel. Back, Sandy Rasband, left, Camille Brinkerhoff, Rochelle Brown, Karen Sabin and Tami Bernard. Not in picture, Pam Whitehouse, Marilee Hopper and Renee Whitaker. MISS KAYSVILLE HOPEFULS On March 21. twelve local beauties will vie for the title of Miss Kaysville. The pageant will be held in the Davis High School auditorium at 7 p.m. RICHARD Bushnell will serve as master of ceremony, lhe theme will be "The Time HasCome." It is sponsored by the Kaysville JCK's. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for childien 12 and under. They can be purchased from any JCK member or at the door the evening of the pageant. I he JCK's and Kaysville this annual city event. Annette Haacke is chairman with Susan Major and Paula Allen assisting. TERESA ELANS, Miss Kaysville 1980. will crown this v ears contest w inner. 1 he winner w ill receive a $250 scholarship and various other gifts. Participants are sponsored by local merchants. Miss Kaysville 1981 will represent Kaysville during the coming year and will compete in the Miss Davis County and Miss Utah pageants. HAAGAs All dance number for her talent. Her hobbies include dancing, gymnastics, art, cooking and sewing, swimming, jogging and sailing. Her ambition is to attend WSC majoring in art and modeling school. Contestants are: Tammera Lynn Barnard, age 17, daughter of Nolan and Carolyn Barnard, 13 E. 1st N., Kaysville. She has brown hair, blue eyes and is 52 tall. SHE IS a senior at Davis High and has placed in gymnastic meets. A member of the CAMILLE Brinkerhoff. age daughter of Bruce M. and Marla Brinkerhoff, 280 S. 900 E., Kaysville. At Davis High she is a member of the National Honor Society and 17. is a Drill Team for two years, she has also participated in musical production, gymnastics and ballet. e She will present a for her talent number. Her hobbies include gymnastics, skiing, dancing, horseback riding. She plans to attend the U. of U and major in dance and education. Homemakers of America, drill-danc- where she serves as historian and secretary. A high school honor graduate, she has studied piano for eight years. For her talen number she will give a piano solo. She has brown hair, hazel eyes and is 5'3" tall. Her future plans are to earn a bachelor degree and be a CPA. Her hobbies include piano, needlework, embroidery, swimming, waterskiing and sewing. ROCHELLE BROWN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brown, 915 E. 300 S., Kaysville. is a blonde with blue eyes, 5 5"tall. A student at Davis High she participates in drama, is a high honor student and amemberofthe National Honor Society. She has had lessons in dancing and gymnastics and is a member of the Pro Schola and DECA. She will do a modern DENISE DANIELS is 5 8':" tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. She is the daughter of Reid and Lorna Daniels, 935 E. 250 S., Kaysville. She is a senior at Davis High, where 3 Day Clearance Floor Models Must Sale Go! 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She enjoys reading, sports, music and plans to attend college and receive a degree in education. Sl'ZANNE MARIE Fraser, age 17, is the daughter of Don and Janet Fraser, 389 S. East Oak Dr., Fruit Heights. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and is 5"6 tall. She has had special training in music and modern dance and w ill sing for her talent pre- sentation. A makeup artist for ZCM1 and Weinstocks. she does promotion work throughout the Ogden and Salt Lake areas. She has had training as a dental assistant and in sales work. She had modeled for companies throughout the area. Her hobbies include snow and water skiing, racket ball, cooking, sewing, jogging, modeling and singing. She plans to study interior design and fashion merchandising and train as a model. TERRI Hendrickson, 18. is the daughter of Alven and Bette Hendrickson. 239 Edgehill Dr., Fruit Heights. She is 5'7 tall and has brown hair and eyes. She has nad piano lessons for nine years, tap and ballet lessons for three years with two ears of baton. She w ill play the piano for her talent presentation. She plans to attend college and earn her bachelors degree in elementary education with a minor in accounting. Her hobbies include drawing. water skiing, hiking, cake decorating, softball, tennis, swimming, cooking and sewing. She has been a candy striper and has received a 100 hour pin. hlue-gree- n THURS.SAT. iAijfj she is a member of the National Honor Society, class com- SANDIA CAROL Rasband. daughter of Russell and Carol Rasband. She has blonde hair and blue eves and is 5'2 tall. A senior at Davis High, she will play the piano 17. is the for her talent number. Sandia teaches piano lessons. She has been employed for three y ears, with one year spent in managing the store in Pioneer Village. and she works as a DEE ANNE Winkel, 17, is a daughter of Russell and Carol Winkel. 795 E. Shannon Rd. Kaysville. She is 5'8 tall and has blonde hair and blue eyes. She will give an original musical presentation for her talent number. Dee Anne has had drama at BYU for two years and attended school at Davis High School. She plays the piano, guitar and has had instruction in modern tap. jazz and ballet. She studied under Clytie Adams' School of Ballet and Afton Christensen's Dance Studio. SOME HONORS she has earned include: Most Talented 1981, Most Promising 1978; Most Outstanding Sophomore Thespian 1979 at Davis High. She has been a cheerleader for two years, thespian officer, comserved on junior-senio- r mittee. first alternate for speech and drama Sterling lead in the school "Brigadoon" and Auntie Marne." She has per- musical formed in various BYU productions. She has recorded professionally for two years and played in the Promised Valley " Playhouse production of She has competed in dramatic interpretations for four years, received superior ratings in all regional and state competions, written and performed homecoming theme songs for two years and writes poetry. "Au-rilia.- SHE IS a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. FHA. Key Club, and an honor graduate. She has received a scholarship to BYU in theater arts and her ambition is to qualify herself for a career in the performing arts. Her hobbies include singing, song writing, skiing and writing poetry. Karen Ruth Sabin, is the daughter of Ray and Ruth Sabin, 415 N. 800 E.. Kaysville. She is 17. has blonde hair and brown eyes, and 55" tall. She has played the piano for eight years and plays the clarinet. She has taken art classes and is a flag twirler. She will play the piano for her talent number. cashier for Ernst Home Center. At Davis High she is a member of the Future Homemakers of America. YICA and Glen-de- r Spatan Club. She has participated in plays, does art work mm 'i i r I i i ii i MARILEE HOPPER, 18, is D. and Jeanne Hopper, 196 E. 1050 N., Kaysville. She has had ten years of formal piano instruction. five years of flute and two years of violin. She will pre- a and graphics and took disco and singing. Her hobbies are varied and her ambition is to become a beauty operator, psychologist, social worker. Scholar, The Colonel's Blue Ribbon AT DAVIS she was in the marching band and the flag team. She has been on the honor and high honor roll. She was on the senior committee and appointed chairman of home- - daughter of John 2 ipon piecesofjhe pnelj Onqina sent a piano solo with original artwork display for her talent. She is currently taking guitar lessons and has had high school level commercial art. A member of the Davis High Marching Band and Davis Flag Corps, she is a member of the Symphonic band and has completed a five year course in musical theory and RecTpeof Extra Crisp H jt ii i A! SHE WAS a representative at a convention held in St. George for the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce: advocates for the competitive enterprise system, flag corps uniform designer and committee chairman. She plans to attend Southern Utah State College and major in commercial art. She received an award for original poetry and was published by the Davis High English Dept, in Golden Leaves publication. Her hobbies are singing, piano, writing, soccer. mini golf and basketball. PAMELA Annette 16. is 5'1" tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. She is the daughter of Charles and Linda Whitehouse of 357 N. 900 E., Kaysville. She has had training in baton twirling, drill and is a member drill of the Small and team. She will do a dance twirl forhertalent presentation. She has won the Davis Cup Twirling competition and been a gy mnastics team member. She has been a twirler for two years in the Lagoon Show Band, won Miss intermountain Majorette for 1980's Talent Showcase. Her hobbies include I 1 I i i i White-hous- rfffiffrzt fog twirling, gymnastics and dancing. RENEE WHITTAKER is a blue eyes, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whittaker, 531 N. 150 W.. Kaysville. She is 7 years old. At Davis she won an excellent rating in the region drama meet: is a member of the Thespian Guild and participated in the region solo ensemble festival. She ran for first vice president of the studentbody. 5'7" blonde with SHE WILL do a vocal solo forhertalent presentation. She has had special training in voice and piano. She sings with the Davis High Madrigals and participated in many musical productions at the school. She plans to receive her degree in special education. 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