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Show I I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADFR, OCTOBER 7, 1982 mMM Merit Scholars Named LAYTON The nJminis-tfuitu- for National Merit Scholarship CorporaA spokesman n tti I nylon High School released ihe name of three Layton llih Seniors who are being commended in Ihe V8J National Mem Scholarship Program. LETT 1 US OF Commenda-lio- n will be presented to Peter L. Atplund. Paul A. Duller and Neal R. Coppcrman. lo re ceive Urn honor the three placed among the lop five percent of the participants In the 28 th nationwide ts tion which conducts the Merit Program stated. To rank among the lop JO, Dot) performers in a competition that includes os crone million participants is an outstanding attainment. deserving of public recognition. We sincerely hope that the academically able young men and women who are commended in the Menl Program will diligently pursue their higher education opportunities and career goals. Ihe nation will benefit by the full development of their talents." THE STl CENTS being commended this month, who are now beginning their final year of high school, entered the 198 Merit Scholarship competition by taking qual- ifying tests in 1981. Commended participants scored high but slightly below students in their respective states who qualified as Menl Program Only the 15,01)0 who were announced nationally on Sept. 16 will reccise further consideration for about J.IXW Merit Scholarships to be awarded nest spring. semi-finalist- semi-finalist- Davis High Conductor Will Lead - SALT LAKE CITY for firvt lime ever, a high U'hool orchestra leader will wieldihehatonoflhe All Smic Orchestra and happen in he ihe Richard Marvden. Davis lltgh'i conductor, IIIEIKIDA) performance will begin al 8 p m and lea turcvMr Marvden, in his Imh year as tiring instructor and orchestra director al Davit High, having led die group io numerous honors ou r the pavi tcveral years He wat named "Oulvlalldmg Muvlt I duialot of Ihe $car" by Ihe Davit School Ditirul and h Ihe L'lah Stale Music I diu.iiion At toe. at "Oultlanding Siring Mutic I dutaior " He it an accomplished cel litl and oficn perfoimt colos at well at holding nicmbcrthip in many entcmhlet SMI.I E resident HIE it a Brigham Young I mtersiiy gradual; and Ihe program for ihe orchetirj portion of ihe h$ Grand leMital Concert in eludes Slavonic Dance No I by Anionm Dvorak. Inicrmcs-sSinfonico from Cav alien j Rustiuna by 1ieiro Mascagni and Symphony in 1) Minor bv Cesar franc k. An All Slate ( Ill'll and band o "GEOGRAPHICAL FUDGE" Geographical fudge? Is that the kind with peanut butter? Well, actually "Geographical Fudge" is the name of the musical revue coming later this month to Davis High School. The production should prove as fascinating as the name. GEOGRAPHICAL FUDGE" requires the assistance of two teachers, four It's going to be around the world in 40 songs without leaving Davis County for those attending the "Geographical Fudge presentation athDavis High School Oct. 15, 16 and 18th, staged by students. assistant directors, ami an infinite number of hours to produce. The cast is made up from the entire Davis High Musical Productions Company and w ill give the public a good opportunity to see the cast in action before the musical, set for later this school year. According to Sheri Cole, director, the songs will be sung and acted out in ways never dreamed of before. "It will be unique Central's wrestling team was victorious in both of their first matches of the 1982 sea- son. against North Layton Junior High on Sept. 15 and Kaysville Junior High on Sept. 22 VICTORY also came to Centrals volleyball team. In their Sept. 15 bout with North Layton, the Cubs won the first two games so a third was not necessary. Kaysville won the first game on Sept. 22, but Central bounced back to win the last two games. PHOTO. DEADLINE a THURSDAY 6 P.M. 15, 16 and 18. The perform15 is a matinee ance on Oct. and will begin at 4 p.m. The enter- r tainment for the entire family. Geographical Fudge" has been produced as a fund raiser to provide necessary reserves to produce the musical later this year. Nation-a- Thursday, Sept. grad- THE NINTH grade home economics classes under the direction of Miss Cindy Thompson, held sandwich designing contests with movie themes. The winners were Jenny Judkins, Jodie Thome, and Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the National School Lunch Week, week of Oct. include: 5, MONDAY, Oct. 11, sloppy Joes, French fries green beans, orange slice, school day cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie, milk. sauce, Tuesday, Oct. 12, baked fish potatoes, buttered peas, hot rolls butter cup, chilled apricots, milk. Kindergarten snack, bread stick and milk. au-grat- in WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, French dip sandwich buttered carrots, bread tater gems sticks, crisp red apple wheels, peanut butter finger, milk. Kindergarten snack, apple piece and milk. Thursday, Oct. 14, oriental chicken, fried rice, stir fried vegetables, fruit fantasy on lettuce, Chinese almond cookie, milk. Kindergarten snack, cookie and milk.- J. McCARTY A survey of American children shows that their chief complaints about parents are that Mom and Dad make them eat food they dont like and turn off the T.V. set. OTHER criticism of parents by the kids stems from unfair punishment, criticism of friends, forbidding snacks, un- - milk. of Layton." "Indians. Minorities and Ethnic NLJH Officers Elected -- By LARRY YEAGER - LAYTON The news in North Layton this week is the seventh grade elections. This year for president it's Debbie Rios and for vice president it's Stacy Elmore. THE USHER staff for North Layton is Brian Mendoza, Correction On Date LAYTON - Area photographer Dan Miller will exhibit some of his work during November at the Layton Heritage Museum, and not October, as was previoulsy reported. WE REGRET any inconvenience this may have caused. Matt Peach, Page Higgins, Jeff Bagford and others. North Layton suffered their first loss of the wrestling season last week against Central. Some of those who did pin their opponents were Randy Langston, Paul Arguello, Mitch Joos, Ted Beauragaard, Ron Peterson and Bobby Fres-qu- won his match by points. Tod Layton won his by forfeit. Olivia Newton John Tickets Still On Sale OGDEN - Associated Students of Weber State College present Olivia Newton John in concert Oct. 13 at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. SOME TICKETS are still available for $10 and $12.50. Tickets are on sale at the Dee Events Center, all Utah ZCMI's and Toad Tape, HAFB ticket office and the Salt Palace. The concert is a event. non-prof- it Groups," "Sketches of the First Families." "Industries and Military Installation." and Agnculture and Irrigation " The lectures are free. For further information contact the WSC Division of Continuing Education at 626-660- 0 CookPTA Entertains The Cook Elementary PTA a room mothers tea on Wednesday afternoon. The school's faculty and room mothers enjoyed time together during the afternoon as refreshments were served. entertained for MUCH appreciation was extended to a very large group of interested people who joined together in becoming better acquainted and making plans for the years programs. AFTER ALL, if kids could choose everything they eat, some of them would exist on AND PARENTS would spent themselves in paup-erdo- Menus: Secondary Limits must be set for young people, and thats the job of parents. Living within those limits is the job of young people, and it takes a certain amount of character to do so. School menus for secondary schools during National School Lunch Week, Oct. 5 include: 11-1- FRIDAY, Oct. 15, pepperoni and cheese pizza, buttered peas, shades of green salad banana pudding, glazed fruit bar, milk. Junior high tomatoes and dills, choice, hamburger banana pudding and milk. French fries vey walking-t- milk. Kindergarten snack, graham crackers and y, money. Some of those gripes indicate that parents are doing a good job. Museum. THE LtCTIRtS will be given by vanous guest lecturers and arc sponsored b the WSC Division of Continuing Education. The class will meet each Wednesday through Feb 9 from 7.30 to 9 30 p m. AMONG THE topics to be discussed arc Scientific Sur- choose when to turn off the TV, some might sleep only two hours a night. If parents bought everything their kids saw advertised, the demand for sports cars, motorcycles and unaffordable alking dolls would quintuple. FRIDAY, Oct. 15, pizza, buttered corn, shades of cherry shortcake green salad WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, sloppy joes, crispy potatoes, buttered corn, vegetable sticks, chilled pears, icing, milk. Junior high chocolate cake rolls dessert, milk. hot salad, choice, chef steamed rice, oriental chicken, Oct. 14, Thursday, stir fried vegetables, tomato slices, hot baking powfruit fantasy, Chinese almond der biscuits Junior high choice, cheeseburger cookie, milk. detomato and dill, French fries ssert, milk. willingness to buy what the kids see advertised, making fun of them in front of others, taking away allowances, not enough time with the parents and too much argument about lectures dealing chocolate. If they could - letMONDAY, Oct. 11, enchiladas roll dinner whole wheat tuce, buttered green beans, chilled apricots and pineapple, crunchy have a applesauce cookie, milk. The high schools choice each day of a burger bar or salad line. Choice for the junior high include malibu sandwich dessert and milk. and dills, French fries roast beef, Oct. 12, potatoes whipped Tuesday, buttered mixed vegetables, crisp red apple wheels, peanut butter fingers, milk. Junior high choice, stacked ham sandwich, French fries vegetable sticks, dessert and milk. OFFICERS -- By DARYL Newly Elected Central Davis Jr. High School 7th grade officers include: Johannah Slock, secretary, left; Hollie Bench, president and Nanette Budge, vice president. CDJH 7TH Presses started rolling to produce Central's school newspaper, "The Cub Bulle- Like Kids Dont Menus: Elementary To Turn Off TV, Or Food They Bat of ject of a special clast beginning Oct. 6 at the Heritage y tin which was sold Thurs-day, Sept. 30 by the journalism class. In Layton A senes "; Members will be announced after the first ing penod, Nov. 5. & with the hitioric.il development of Lay ion w ill be the sub- Ten Reinhold w hose sandwich depicted "The Pnmare Movi-eDome Thiros, Tamy Kirby, and Lana Williams, whose theme was Six Pack;; and Mane Fairchild. Kathy O'Leary, and Tammy Cossey who represented Tex" with their sandwiches. accepted from Thursday, 23 until History appreciated. "Geographical Fudge" should prove to be l lb Lectures ' ly Honor Society were Sept. if V Winners Applications for the I Admission is SI and advance tickets are available through cast members. Public support of this production w ill be great- Fudge" wdl be presented Oct. 30. X other two performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. "GEOGRAPHICAL CBM Wrestlers ByJOI LIN IRE four-sta- will also perform x FOR THE purposes of this article, character is defined as doing what you should do, even though you may not want 2s DOUGLAS WACH Joins DH Faculty Joining the faculty staff at Davis High School is Doug Wach. Mr. Wach is teaching chemistry. to. Character is built in the home, and it should be expanded in the schools. JUST AS kids have preferences about food and when they want to flick off the television set, they also have likes and dislikes about courses in schools. So, if they are to get a solid education, they must take some classes they would really prefer to avoid Taking that che listry course-a- nd r-tough supe- HE IS a graduate of Kearns High School where he was a member of the football team. In 1975 he was on the team coached by Davis football coach Jay Culhmore. all-st- ar HE ATTENDED Southern Utah State College (SUSC) where he majored in physical education and minored in health. He is married to the former Leslie Gerrard of Kaysville and they reside in Layton, np its excelling ii a requirement r any student who wants to b come a physician is a dem mstration of character. PARENTS WHO expect their children to eat nutritious foods and do their very best in school, are doing their jobs well. These are among the most important things you do for your children, even when they dont like what youre doing. LAYTON HIGH OFFICERS Leading the Layton High School studentbody for the 1982-8- 3 school year are front, Jeff Passey, left, artist; Paul Beck, activities; Kathy Christensen, president and Torry Kump, executive; on stairs, Rhonda Hymas, historian; Annette Adams, vice president; Maria Anapol, secretary and Tammie Stock, publicity, was absent. m |