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Show NOVEMBER 30, 1983 NDJH Honor Roll NDJH Students Present Bye, Bye Birdie School officials at North Layton Junior High School have released the names of those students who achieved academically and made the high honor roll and the honor roll. 7th GRADE honor, Laura Farrell, Karen Oakley, April Sherman, Kristi Clark, Jeffery John- son, Travis Watt, Christopher Woodburn, Deane Woodland, Erin Liknes, Susan Berryman, By BRIAN BON Kevin Kishimoto, Lisa McEwan, Scott Vernon. North Davis Junior High School students are going to put on the musical production of Bye Bye Birdie on Dec. 2, 3 and 5. The show will be put on by the Musical in Norths main gym. LAYTON make a bear special on-goi- Sewing up a storm, or rather, lots of bears, at North Layton Junior High School for the Care Bear bulletin board are Mary Hayes, left, and Lollie Bench. Cubs, the make a bear project has been well received by the highly spirited girls. are - If you care, is the theme for a -- sewing pro- ject the students in the 8th and 9th grade sewing classes at Central Junior High School have been working on since the begininning of the school THE IDEA was originated by sewing instructor Mrs. Ann Casper. She has a young boy who likes bear toys. Mrs. Casper has year. SEWING IS a year class required in the 8th grade for all girl students. Ninth one-ha- her son, nick-name- d Using ideas from some of the clothing articles Boo-Bolf o. and toys Mrs. Casper has made or purchased for her baby, an attractive, motivational bulletin board created around the Care Bear theme. Students can select bear articles from the bulletin board grade students can choose home economics and a full year elective. The time is divided between sewing and cooking. Since the Central students to make in sewing class. They are appliqued a towel and washcloth mitt set, embroidered pillow cases, pin dot painting, sock bears, quilted bean in hoops, fake fure puppets, felt decorations, stuffed felt bears and pom pom bears. EIGHTH graders made the more simple items while the 9th grade are left to try more challenging articles. The Care Bear project is very popular with the sewing students. Which one is our class going to make? is a common question you hear asked as students enter the sewing room, dmg Hauenstein, Angela Sorrels, Carla Franscari, Kimberly Rivette, Nicole Hebdon, Oot Maas, Brian Thompson, Felicia Harden, Gregory Loveless, Deno Menis, Jennifer Repper, Stacie Elmore, Kellie Cheshire, Tobie Herbert, Chentil-l- e McKinnon, Kimberly Stunner, Martin Stoddard, Shereen Swift, Jennifer Thomas, Lakesha Turner, Carl Howes, Jim Phelps, Kimberly West, Martina Craw- ford, Lawnie Evans, Melissa King, Tammy Williams, Scott Hill, William Rycroft and Curt Foster. 8th GRADE high honor, Gina Harris, Rumiko Hunt, Heather Vedock, Genevieve Brooks, Samian Douangdara, Sonnie Hall, Debra Taylor, Tammy Metzger, Michael Elwell, Patrice Hinckley, Enn Nelson, Angela Sperry, Jeffrey McAdoo, Alys-s- a Bottomly. James Fleming, Terre Bjerre-gaarBecky Wade, Tyra Patrick, Gary Willhide. HOLIDAY SPECIAL 3 ROOMS LIMITED TIME OFFER GOOD ONLY WITH THIS COUPON ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 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Tickets will be $1 each. 9th grade honor, Michelle Dauer, Denise Wilsey, Charles Steven Reid, Yvonne Sifford, Vicki Berkey, Duane GuUenez, McFalls, Clinton Morris, Rahn Rampton, Chad Slate, Tara Walden, Ginger Watts, Sharia WHEN MRS. Horiuchi was asked why they started off with such a big production, she replied, We wanted to start off in a big way. The three instructors said if the community supports the class this time that they might do another big production. 9th GRADE high honor, Michelle Donahoo, Andrea Daley, Wesley Pentz. Wiens, Barbara Applonie, Julee Baird, Inna Bodily, Albert Chap-pe- l, Don Cooper, Lara Harvey, Jeanie Joseph, Jason Rasmussen, ins, Matthew Morgan, Marla Murphy, Tammy Sandoval, Mark THIS IS the Musical Theatre class first year at North Davis. The class consists of approximately 70 students. It is instructed by Mrs. Robyn Horiuchi, Jerry VanderDoes, and James Thurell. Mrs. Horiuchi and Mr. VanderDoes are in charge of staging the production and Mr. Thurell is in charge of thf scenery. The students and teachers involved have given much of their own time rehearsing and painting scenery. "BEARS" OF SEWERS g, 7th Grade honor, Matthew Adams, Amy Caudill, Enka Jenk- Theatre class Diehl, Suzie Lawler and Angela Nath. r 8th grade honor, Maya Hous- ton, Rochelle Leland, Kaylynn Loertscher, Edward Schnaken-berNicole Skinner, Junny 8-- 5 |