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Show I I oTA Page 2B Lakeside Review Thursday, February 26, 98 . 1 1 K Science Fair Set At Clearfield School Clearfield Honor Roll Reported CLEARFIELD - Clearfield High School has announced its honor rolls for the second term. Listed on the high honor roll are': seniors, Lisa Adams, Desann Anderson, Evonne Anderson, Maurine Anderson, Brenda Bates, Michelle Baush, Tina Bayer, Eva Bryant, Barry Bu&d, Deihorah Butler. Sherrie Caley, Terry Capener, Robin Clements, Janette Cornia, Roxanna Danele Finlinson, Steven ; Craythorn, ; Frost, Marilyn Gailey, Deann Glover, I Joyce Gorringe. J Dawn Gaudelock, Vonette Hall, Joy Hansen, Brian Harrell, Cherilyn Kawa, .Michelle Kendall, Wendy Kidman, Marsha Kirkman, Pamela Knighton, ' Todd Larsen. i - Vincent Manso, Lizabeth McComb, Debra McNee, Colleen Mewing, Stacey Morrill, Jeff Niederhauser, Audrie r Ogden, Shane Openshaw, Debra Park, Rebecca Poulsen. Anne Rowley, Curtis Saunders, Tina Tsmith, Sally Speirs, Craig Suekawa, "Glenna Thayne, Thomas Tisler, Terry Trujillo, Maria Weir, Robert Wilcox. ; Bradley Wilkes, Janet Williamson, Janalee Wood, Julie Yamada. Juniors, Valerie Aurich, Ana Blalock, Douglas Carter, Shauna Cordon, Lois Michael Eyster, Trade Fish-bur. Evans, Connie Hafer, Jill Hammon, Jill Hansen. Wilma Holbrook, Junzo Kaneko, 7 David Matthew, Brett Swain, Tamera Thorne, Barbara Thurgood, David Townley, Brian Wright. , Sophomores, Jill Barber, Francine Thomas Clarke, Jay Cum-- ; $ Carling, mings, Vickie Duran, Kerry Hill, Terri I Holt, John Lyman, Shelley Mon-- 1 tgomery, Robert Morrill. ; Tanya Nelson, Patricia Olsen, Jan Palmer, Darin Playle, Linda Stevens, Pamela Townley, Maren Watts, Mark .Wheldon, Loree Yamada. On the honor roll are: Seniors, Chris Allison, Alan Amano, Sandra Anderson, George Argerakis, Darren Barker, Brian Bates, Christine Bush, Rex Carter, Jan Cash, Jill Cash. Mark Chicado, Pat Clarkson, Carl . Cook, Carter Cook, Nancy Crabtree, -- Kim Dahl, Joyce Davies, Ellen TDeming, Robin Dickamore, Stacy I Famuliner. Kathryn Farmer, Melinda Fisher, David Gacioch, Von Gardiner, Janet i George, Floyd Gordon, James Graham, ;.Chad Griffin, Michelle Grissom, Linda Hale. Tara Harris, Jolynn Hartwell, Todd Michael Hawrelok, Stacey , Hattori, 'Hess, Brenda Hodges, John Holt, .Richelle Holt, Darin Jensen, Ronda -- Johnson. " Jeanne Livingston, Ken Moslak, Greg ..Nelson, Mark Nuttall, Troy Nye, ; Dennis Opp, Lynette Owens, Glenda Padgett, Mark Palmer, Lisa Parris. . ; Richard Peterson, Marina Pjevic, $ Cathy Sant, Lidiga ' Seskar, Patricia "Shoell, Kevin Shupe, Julie Sisneros, Rhona Sorensen, Jeffrey Southworth, - Gail Stevens. Michelle Stuart, Lori Talbot, Stephen Thorpe, Arlene Tovar, Ruth Clifford Vaterlaus, Daniel White, Robert Williams, Brenda Wilson, Tammy Wilson. Guy Wright, Jennett Youngberg. Juniors, Kathleen Abate, Michelle Ast, Ruth Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Aleshia I Bills, Richard Bouchard, Cheryl Cash, "Carla Chambers, Alison Child, Ronda Clauson. Kim Clayton, Chad Cook, Dan Cook, - Annalisa Cummings, Julie DeGraw, ' Dawn Draayer, Lori Eaton, Diane Fellows, Michael Funk, Allison Goodrich. . ; , Madison. organizations, . college The 75 to 100 projects professors and others to expected at the fair will gain insight into the cover categories in- various fields of science, cluding medical and Hunt said. The public is invited to and social, dental, physics projects. Some of the free fair and to the the projects are ex- awards presentation that perimental .. research evening at 7 p.m. The fair projects that have been is located in the main for the past entrance of the high school. several months. The science fairs are held to encourage independent experimental research and to' encourage students to contact private research CLEARFIELD The annual regional science fair for Davis County junior and senior high schools will be held Wednesday at Clearfield High School from 1 to 4 p.m., according to Tim Hunt, fair director. The winner of the science fair will be sent to the International Science Fair in Madison, Wis. during the first week of May, Hunt said. The Clearfield City Council voted recently to help pay the winners expenses to KINDERGARTNERS AND FIRST GRADERS march on Friday in their colonial outfits and marched to the beat of a the walk in front of Doxey Elementary School to celebrate drum carried by one of the students at the head of the ' ; Presidents Day. The students braved cold weather last procession. on-goi- . THE GREAT AMERICAN DUDDLEGUM PIG GIVEAWAY CONTEST COMING... IS n, THE DISPLAY AT LAYTON DRUG IN LAYTON OR AT KAYSVILLE DRUG IN VILLAGE SQUARE. SEE FIRST WILL BE THE GREAT BUBBLE GUM PIG AND A RECORD OR TAPE OF YOUR CHOICE. SECOND PRIZE WILL BE A RECORD OR JAPE OF YOUR CHOICE. THIRD PRIZE1 WILL BE A BOX OF FRESH RUSSELL STOVER CANDY.- ' n, , Michelle Grant, Elizabeth Hale, Mary Hamilton, Brent Hardy, Gregory ; Harms. Cindy Henrie, Shawna Hodson, . Kymber Housley, Holli Johnson, Staci : .Judd. Billy Kelley, Michelle Kelsey, Holly .Kirkbride, Kelly Madrid, James TMcBryde, Glen Mewing, Teresa PRIZE AMERICAN Just try and guess the number of pieces of bubble gum inside the Great American Bubble Gum Pig on display at Layton Drug or Kaysville Drug. Any one can enter. Enter on time every time you visit either store. There will be winners for each store. The entries will be kept irr a log and the winners will be announced on April Fools Day. In case of a tie, the entry with the earliest date will win. First place, will be awarded to the entry with the guess that is closest to the amount actually inside the pig. Second will be the next closest and .third will be the third closest. Employees of either store or their immediate families are not eligible to enter. TOP BRIDGE BUILDERS from Roy High School are David breaking 1813 pounds. The previous state record was 1805 Hugg (left), 17, and Brett Matsumura, 18. The two seniors pounds. The boys, working as a team, also designed the designed a bridge (not shown) which held a record- - third place bridge which held 1529 pounds. THE student Monroe, Tamera Montgomery, Moosmann, Cynthia Morgan. Randy Nye, Rulon Olsen, Scott Ortega, Bret Petersen, James Phillips, Katherine Reid, Joyce Rhoades, Cindy Ross, Charles Smith, Sheri Snider. Diana Stockhaus, Jon Tisler, Victor MID-YEA- R officers at Valley View Elementary School are Tracey Waite, Daniel Wang, Alison Wood, Betty Yamada, Shuree Yaunt, Ronnie Young. Henley, 11, president. Behind the girls are student council advisors Margaret Conolly (left) and Dixie Duke. The student council plans Sophomores, Erika Ahlstrom, Kent Anderson, Darlene Bateman, Esther students throughout the year. Tsushima, Stephen Ulibarri, Cari Billings, Estella Bishop, Maria Boyington, Kevin Butters, Lisa Childs, David Collins, Jimmie Collins. Kevin Cook, Debra Darrington, Denise Evans, Kimberly Fraser, Dean Garrett, Glen Gibbons, Debbie Gleed, WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY TELEPHONE ON APRIL 1, 1981. Thompson (left), 10, secretary, and Kristy activities uu v u uu wu Shirley Goodrich, Brian Hammond, Brent Hampton. 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