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Show MARCH 14, 1984 Citizens Cited Club Explained By TERESA ANGELL A meeting was held for ninth grade girls at Kaysville Jr. Layton High School students present one-aplays, including Impromptu, directed by Liz Pudlewski. Performing are Susan Burke, left, Carol Piercy and Drew Gerber. ct "IMPROMPTU" High interested in Pro Schola on Monday, March 6 after school. CAROL Johnson met with the girls to discuss the club program. Becoming a member of the Pro Schola Club or Flag team is needed in order to try out for or cheerleading positions next year. Each girl is required to hold a 2.0 grade point average and a good attendance record to be a member. ONE-HAL- F year credit of P.E. will be given to teach girl if she is in the Pro Schola for a whole year. This is because on days when the members are not working on cheers, routines, signs or committee work, they will have an ary gym class. Every member must attend all the games and wear a complete uniform on game days, pep assemblies and other days the advisor determines. AN ACTIVITY fee of $5 is required at the beginning of next year. Before school ends this year, each girl taking Pro Schola will have to pay $1 as a down payment on her uniform. The entire cost will be approximately $100. Workshops day after school at Davis High School and continued through February Citizens of the Month at Burton Elementary School include: KINDERGARTEN, Sherry Packer, Scott Newman, Janae Orme and Elizabeth Lewis. Friday. Testing was held First began Wednes- Saturday. Each girl was tested on six cheers, a personal interview, school song and knowledge of the Pro Schola constitution. A final grade was given on a notebook containing a uniform design, a locker decoration design, a hall decoration design, a script on detailed outline for a pep assembly, an idea for a halftime show and an anticipating suicide faces Layton Mall Honors LHS when a professional in the suicide business arrives on the ledge next to the depressed, suicidal individual and offers to help her make the fatal jump. THIS IS the tragic situation turned comic depicted in Ledge. Ledger and the Legend." one of a trio of short The Layton Hills Mall will present Week of the Lancer Gary Jones. Second grade, Neal Barney, Craig Helgesen, Benjamin Sedgwick, np Will you ever finish moving In? cheer. EACH GIRL who receives 90 percent or above can register for Pro Schola next year, np plays that will be presented Thursday and Friday evenings. March 16 and 17 in the Layton High School Little Theater. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. There is a one dollar admission charge. Proceeds will go to the Thespian Club. The plays are all directed by students who have excelled in the drama department. America, ceramics and Wednesday March 21 through Saturday, March 24 to give Layton High School a chance to show off its best with displays and performances. FUTURE FARMERS of PERFORM Ledge, Layton High School students performing Ledger and the Legend directed by Natalie Anderson are Suzanne Murdock, left, and Jennifer Trujillo. Scott Allen, though not on stage, is also in the plays cast. LEDGE, Ledger and the Legend" is directed by Natalie Anderson. "Impromptu." directed by Liz Pudlewski. is the story of four actors who are called to a theater to perform an impromptu play before a live audience. With no script, props or scenery, the challenge to perform becomes the story of personal conflicts as the actors present themselves as others see them and as they see themselves. graphic arts are just a few of the many displays that will be set up throughout the mall. Displays will also include the history department, vocation- al, home economics, photo 1 You might not think so when the living room's still jammed with packing crates. But you will and can help. As your WELCOME WAGON Representative I can save you time and money in And brighten up your family with my basket of gifts. Take a break and call me. Completes I Requirements graphy and more. The DECA Club will present a fashion show Thursday at 5 p.m. Performances Friday will include the LHS band at 5 p.m. and drama department demonstrations at 7 p.m. The Laytones will kickoff Saturday events in Center Court at 1 a.m., the Lancells drill team will perform at 1 p.m. with the orchestra following at 3 p.m. The cheerleaders will conclude the week with a performance at 5 p.m. e has completed continuing education requirements to retain active membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the national association of family doctors. The Academy formerly was called the American Academy of General Practice. THE requirements call for the members to complete a minimum of 150 FOURTH, Kristina Schehn, grade, Megan McRoberts, Annalee Murdock, Angela Reames and original football, basball Dr. George Snell of Kaysvil-l- e. Hugh Brown, Nicole Reames; 5th grade, Jana Linford. Mary Hammer, Teresa Freeze; 6th grade, Gavin Duckworth, Johnny Pratt, Angela Nelson; special education, Lauralyn Dr. G. Snell LAYTON Can you imagine the problem a person Pritt, Katie Richins; 3rd grade, Hm. Steven Marshall, Heath DuF-ranJonathan King, Scott hours of accredited continuing medical study every three years. Members become eligible for at the end of the third year following their election to membership. Bonnie Sharon 544-447- 9 5440363 Leyton Kaysvie V. directed by Jody Wind. The story line tells of a scene be- tween an innocent girl from the Midwest who moves to New York to become a secretary and her confrontation with a crazy man in the park. The suggestion to direct a play was made by drama teacher, Ron Peterson. Students have spent many afternoons after school preparing their short dramas. THE PUBLIC would enjoy seeing the results of good student effort, dmg THE THIRD play, entitled "The Loveliest Afternoon." is M. Wood Selected - ooo LAYTON Matt Wood, a senior at Layton High School, was selected Student ,of the Month for March. HE WAS honored Wednesday at the monthly Layton Chamber of Commerce luncheon that was held at the Valley View Golf Course clubhouse. Matt has been an active member of the student-bod- y during his three high schools years. He is listed in Whos Who in American Students. He has received many awards for achievement in the business field. He is president of DLCA. A person. Matt helped work on the flood clean-u- p projects. 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